“Trash”: 003
Before we curated ourselves online we did so in the home. We live in a state of cultural feudalism, each of us being a lord or a lady who creates Continue reading
Before we curated ourselves online we did so in the home. We live in a state of cultural feudalism, each of us being a lord or a lady who creates Continue reading
Unrelated Text: For two days in a row I’ve been able to sit through an entire movie without stopping it halfway through to do something else. It’s been pretty neat actually.
One of the spirits of American industry was the spirit of invention. The end of the Age of Enlightenment, which promoted free-thinking, democracy and religious tolerance, graced the beginning of Continue reading
Since I am a fervent advocate of general education I am helping the magazine called Cosmopolitan revamp their monthly advice for women on how to keep a successful and dynamic personal Continue reading
Pills and ills, pills and thrills, pills and chills, willpower, fear and the inability to be free. Mental Patience: 001 What really is a viewpoint? In a tourist’s guide it Continue reading
Acute Strategies is about building ideas, how to both generate concepts and approaches to working creatively. I plan is to outline, briefly in each post, some angles from which to Continue reading
Unrelated Text: Not been blogging much. I’ve been recording 2 albums since the new year (an EP for Unskilled Labor and a new TDF double album), working with Lucky Peach, did Continue reading
Related Text: This is from 2010 or so. Not that long ago but I already can see all the changes I would make if I had to redo this now. Continue reading
Before we curated ourselves online we did so in the home. We live in a state of cultural feudalism, each of us being a lord or a lady who creates Continue reading
Related Text: This is one of 5 illustrations that were in the new issue of Hubba Hubba, so go on and take a look. It is also the second image Continue reading
One of the spirits of American industry was the spirit of invention. The end of the Age of Enlightenment, which promoted free-thinking, democracy and religious tolerance, graced the beginning of Continue reading
Since I am a fervent advocate of general education I am helping the magazine called Cosmopolitan revamp their monthly advice for women on how to keep a successful and dynamic personal life. Continue reading
Related Text: This is an illustration that I did very recently for the Toronto Review of Books, which is a very fine literary source for reviews of all things written. Continue reading
Acute Strategies is about building ideas, how to both generate concepts and approaches to working creatively. I plan is to outline, briefly in each post, some angles from which to Continue reading
Our ability to draw inspiration from the words of others, from notable peoples dead or living, is a part of the inherited wealth of human history. Although quotations are, generally Continue reading
Before we curated ourselves online we did so in the home. We live in a state of cultural feudalism, each of us being a lord or a lady who creates Continue reading
Unrelated Text: I have been staying away from this blog and social media for awhile. I like writing in this blog, though writing for a blog isn’t like writing for Continue reading
Related Text: This may or may not be in the show tomorrow at Good Luck. I have not yet decided. It’s pending. It wasn’t exactly fun to paint but, as Continue reading
Related Text: This is a study for a sculpture I’m working on. Or a photograph if I can find a willing participant. Applications can be found at the door. Unrelated Continue reading
Related Text: This piece has never been shown and now longer belongs to me so here it is. It’s from somewhere around 2007 or so. I’m ambivalent in my feelings Continue reading
Since I am a fervent advocate of general education I am helping the magazine called Cosmopolitan revamp their monthly advice for women on how to keep a successful and dynamic personal life. Continue reading
Unrelated Text: I feel ashamed. Mostly because I am writing this instead of cleaning the house. There is that balance between doing what needs to be done now, sweeping the floor Continue reading
Unrelated Text: There is a kind of folk wisdom (or folk psychology) that generally goes like the following: “He/She appears, or tries to appear, as X because inside they are Continue reading
Unrelated Text: I am preparing for a brief solo show at Good Luck Gallery for the end of October and have been fighting some kind of unknown illness while trying Continue reading
One of the spirits of American industry was the spirit of invention. The end of the Age of Enlightenment, which promoted free-thinking, democracy and religious tolerance, graced the beginning of Continue reading
Related Text: I thought it was time to post some video footage. This will, at this point, deplete the amount of released video footage I have by 50%. Since I Continue reading
Our ability to draw inspiration from the words of others, from notable peoples dead or living, is a part of the inherited wealth of human history. Although quotations are, generally Continue reading
Unrelated Text: One process I get asked about often is how I generate ideas. Before I answer it I will just stipulate that the reply will be disappointing and, probably, Continue reading
Unrelated Text: “Art is therapy” is really more a folk wisdom, and says more about the person who believes in the statement, than a stable platform to base work upon, Continue reading
Since I am a fervent advocate of general education I am helping the magazine called Cosmopolitan revamp their monthly advice for women on how to keep a successful and dynamic personal life. Continue reading
Related Text: Many people feel like everything has been done, especially in the arts. This is a half truth. Much of our concerns are not new, they are byproducts of Continue reading
Related Text: May or may not be a true story. Unrelated Text: The reason people hate Yoko Ono is because she broke up the band that they felt they owned Continue reading
One of the spirits of American industry was the spirit of invention. The end of the Age of Enlightenment, which promoted free-thinking, democracy and religious tolerance, graced the beginning of Continue reading
Our ability to draw inspiration from the words of others, from notable peoples dead or living, is a part of the inherited wealth of human history. Although quotations are, generally Continue reading
Unrelated text: Here is a guide on to how make some art. Save yourself some money and DIY. Step one: get a blank surface and some materials to mark it Continue reading
Unrelated text: Are you one of those people who say that their twelve year old could do “that”? (“that” being whatever modern artwork is the point of your current disgust.) Continue reading
Since I am a fervent advocate of general education I am helping the magazine called Cosmopolitan revamp their monthly advice for women on how to keep a successful and dynamic personal life. Continue reading
Over a decade ago I did a lot of work involving women and shit, though not necessarily together, so I was adding vaginas to all sorts of objects in my Continue reading
One of the spirits of American industry was the spirit of invention. The end of the Age of Enlightenment, which promoted free-thinking, democracy and religious tolerance, graced the beginning of Continue reading
Our ability to draw inspiration from the words of others, from notable peoples dead or living, is a part of the inherited wealth of human history. Although quotations are, generally Continue reading