Posts Tagged ‘paris’

Leach and I

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Leach and I regrouped towards the front of the gallery near the landscape selection. More than the field drawings these went flat behind the glass, and more than those other orthographic works, these pushed my stationpoint beyond the room, to the convergence of rays, and somewhat flat on the wall, shed a mysterious frontier at the glass by reaching out to other landscape or texture works (like?). I recall that these works were done as daily reflections or meditations on themes over periods of time. The format remained the same as the media and the objectives migrated. Perry would, at points during the school year, gingerly lay these wafting leaves across the concrete floor of the long gallery at SCIArc’s Marina Del Rey outpost. (more…)

la France

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

Sneak attakk!!! A new set of postcard sized in situ visual pukes is available for thy feline greyscale peepage. Behold la France, on ce site.

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Paris, France
Cafe Du Metro. Institute du Monde Arabe. Hotel Europe St. Severin.
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Paris

Tuesday, January 14th, 2003

The newest postcard series, this time from Paris, is now available for consumption. This set of interventions and temporal mirrors was developed under a spectral constraint that both brought the process back from the media saturation of the earlier sets and aligned the output with a literary situation culled from Henry Miller and found to be painfully accurate in the setting of a Parisian winter. A hearty hail to the travel partner and postcard collaborator from the Angry Red Planet, denoted in the set as ‘a.l.m.’.

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