At the The Fallus Dart Air, 5 - 9PM, Shamrock Hotel
4312 Elm St., Dallas between Peak and Carroll (more details at the link): GlamROccuLibrarymentary Trailer Shoot 1 (2012), by me and Lizzy Wetzel, with performances by Sally Glass and George Quartz.
The Fallas Dart Air also includes works by Kristen Cochran, Lanie Delay, Vince Jones, Kirsten Macy, Margaret Meehan, Ludwig Schwarz, Marjorie Schwarz, Edward Setina, Lizzy Wetzel, Lily Hanson, Peter Ligon, Marianne Newsom, Brian Ryden, Noah Simblist, Sunny Sliger, and Saul Waranch.
April 14, 2012
OccuLibrary Project Debut Tonight
April 8, 2012
R.I.P. Thomas Kincade
(Thanks, Paul!) More customized paintings at Something Awful.
Occupiers & Others Preparing for General Strike May 1; Noam Chomsky Endorses 99% Spring
Back in the 70's, experts believed that the improvements possible through technology would increase worker productivity to the point that the 40-hour work week would inevitably shrink to 35 or less, and that we'd all have more leisure while enjoying the same or a better standard of living.
Part of that prediction came true: worker productivity in the U.S has exploded since then. Yet instead of having more leisure and greater wealth, our inflation-adjusted incomes have actually dropped, even while our work week has increased to 50 hours and more, and even though, in most families now, both parents work.
What happened? If you read this blog, you already have an idea (e.g., see here or here).
May 1, a holiday in many countries, is the annual commemoration of the 1886 Haymarket Massacre in Chicago, when Chicago police fired on workers during a General Strike for the eight-hour workday. Now, OWS, Occupy Los Angeles, Occupy Chicago, Occupy Oakland, other General Assemblies, Labor organizers, immigrants’ rights groups, artists, faith leaders, and others are preparing for a General Strike on May 1, calling for all of us to take the day away from school and the workplace, to show that we will not continue to accept corporate and governmental systems that exploit the many in order to enrich the few.
More info on the May 1 General Strike here and here.
"99% Spring" is a congruent but separate effort – see my previous post here; more here, here, and here – which has now been endorsed by Noam Chomsky:
Independent Fair
Fair website here; NYT review here; my photos here.
There was lots of great work; but if I had to pick one work that's really stuck with me, it was the 16mm film by Daria Martin, Closeup Gallery (2003), from Maureen Paley gallery, London.
I was also happy to get to see another video by Laleh Khorramian, whose work I'd admired in the 2010 Site Santa Fe biennial.
Additional posts on the NYC Armory week shows here.
April 6, 2012
April 5, 2012
"Crapestry"
– that's the name of the site; modification of a commercial pattern. More here (thanks, Julie!)
April 2, 2012
Dependent Fair
So you heard about the Independent Fair; but there was also the Dependent Fair, occupying 6 floors of a Comfort Inn on the Lower East Side. The offerings varied widely; OWS even got a room.
The rooms were small and plagued by darkness, glare, and color reflected from yellow walls; nonetheless, many galleries managed to mount interesting mini-exhibitions. I esp. liked the shows installed by Audio Visual Arts, Foxy Production, and Silvershed.The first image (right) shows part of the "Ministry of Lamination" installation from AVA; the second, a frame of a video by Michael Bell-Smith, from Foxy; the third, offerings from Silvershed. Good articles with photos at Art Fag City and eyes-towards-the-dove; more of my photos here.
More posts on the 2012 Armory week art fairs here.