September 29, 2009

Beth Secor's Blog

on Glasstire is the opposite of what I think arts writing should be, except super-creative and funny; e.g., "[o]ne of my biggest frustrations about video is that you cannot pretend like you have paid attention to the work, like you can with other art forms." So like maybe it's satirizing arts writing and she really thinks the opposite of everything she says, so maybe she loves what she says she hates and vice versa? Have to read more to be sure.

Teenager Hamlet

directed by Margaux Williamson; I want to see it. More youth, almost naked, in nature if not caves (see previous post). Here's the trailer:


Ryan McGinley: Youth, Naked in Caves

An exhibition of new work is on view at Alison Jacques Gallery (London) through October 8; more on flavorwire.

What's Impt. Re- Marriage

Personally, I don't think it's what bits of flesh you've got between your legs.



But the ballet part – that's weird.

September 28, 2009

Cecil Jones

9 years old.


Healthcare Reform

Merchandise (not mine) here.

Related only topically: Michael Moore on Twitter: “CBS has cancelled me on its Mon. morning show. After I criticized ABC/Disney on GMA, they didn’t want me to do same to CBS.”

Moore was on ABC’s Good Morning America last week and called out ABC’s practice of hiring “permalancers.” Here’s what Moore said, on the air:

“People backstage here — they don’t get to be real employees here [, so] they don’t get the benefits . . . I said ‘Guy, I was here two years ago, you were a freelancer, what are you doing here?’ — right backstage here at ABC — he said, ‘We call ourselves permalancers now.’ They don’t get to share in just the basic benefits that an employee used to have who worked here. . . .”

More here.

September 17, 2009

Kanyeliciou.us-ness

If you or a friend has a website, go here and paste the URL in.

"The Mountain"

by Jill Foley, at Conduit. For more visuals, go here.

I didn't necessarily expect to like this work but was quickly won over. Foley's put a lot into creating a cardboard cave that (1) serves as her workspace for the duration (her cardboard-encased computer's installed there, among other things, along with her work table and supplies), (2) showcases her other work, and (3) accommodates weekly happenings in which the public is invited to participate.* Think Pee Wee's Playhouse meets Lascaux, only cozier and more participatory {though Pee Wee's was relatively participatory, for tv: SCREAM REAL LOUD!!!}.

The pic at left shows the cave (through one of its several entrances) in preparation for Poetry Slam Night, at which Foley emcee'd while wearing the giant puppet/costume shown resting behind the speakers (click on the image for a larger version).

*The remaining happenings are:

Thursday, Sept. 24, 6:30-8:30, Yet to Be Named Night: Piñatas, games, craft table for participants, and performances by DJ Low Rez &
DJ Coogie

Thursday, Oct. 1, 6:30-8:30, Holiday Night: ALL holidays will be celebrated in one night.

The exhibition continues through Oct. 10.