Just to let you know, I'm back in the city of hate (or as I prefer, love/hate), still wading through emails but expect soon to report at least briefly on Erick Swenson's new sculpture at James Cohan, the Whitney Biennial, the Bruce High Quality Foundation's Brucennial, Marina Abramovic and William Kentridge at MoMA, etc.
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UPDATE: More visuals here, including more of Swenson's piece plus Marina Abramovic and Joan Jonas at MoMA and the Brucennial.
April 9, 2010
Report from NYC
March 30, 2010
Jimmy Kuehnle Performs in Dallas
Don't miss this; it will be cool and fun; plus he may need help getting unstuck or whatever. This Friday at noon, at the corner of Akard and Pacific.
Jimmy Kuehnle: Trailer from Mark & Angela Walley.
Previous post on Kuehnle here. (Thanks, Danny!)
UPDATE: I was out of town so couldn't make this, but one friend caught a bit of it on video here (thanks, Julie!)
Lovers Play Dead
"Tossed Out Into A Sea Of Normal is series of live home video recordings of each track from Drink Up Buttercup's debut album, Born and Thrown on a Hook. This track . . . was performed live at "The Sweetheart Dance" at Mike's Grandma's retirement home. The album drops March 23rd 2010."
Nice n' creepy.
March 27, 2010
Animated Gifcopia
Awesome agglomeration of animated gifs at imnotanartist.org. Note the secret messages.
(Thanks, Ben!)
March 26, 2010
Cat Cannot Unsee the Horror
(Thanks, Julie!)
B.t.w., sorry I've fallen behind on post frequency lately, but I've been busy. Please be patient; posts should pick up again in June.
Remember My Post Re- Donations for Haiti?
Specifically, this one, in which I said, "Please consider making your donations to the International Red Cross rather than the American Red Cross. I personally came across numerous reports of problems with the ARC while researching the Katrina disaster, and I'm not the only one; see Common Dreams; see also here and here."?
Well, forgive my i.t.y.s., but:
Recent media reports have revealed that the American Red Cross has collected $354 million for Haiti in the past two months but has accounted for only $106 million. . . . Haitian people have patiently waited for basic necessities, to no avail. The hurricanes and rainy season is just a month away and time is of essence. Shelters are needed now. Where is all the money going?
That was the burning question asked by the crowd that converged on the doorstep of the American Red Cross Headquarters on Monday, March 22, led by the Friday Haiti Relief Coalition. The coalition was organized by the December 12th Movement . . . .
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Omowale Clay of the December 12th Movement said, “The American Red Cross has not been held accountable for the hundreds of millions they have collected in the name of Haiti and we won't let them off the hook. They did the same thing during hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. The money donated to Haiti is for the people in Haiti, not the Red Cross CEO and executive bureaucrats. Haiti needs shelters now!”
More at nyc.indymedia.
(By way of further background, while trying to do something helpful during the Katrina debacle, I came across info from a purported, current ARC employee explaining that several years ago (longer now), conservatives spotted the organization as a cash cow and systematically took it over. Once they gained control, in this employee's local office, all but three of the original 15 employees were fired, with the remaining three left to do the work of all of them. That report was unconfirmed as far as I know; but that wasn't all I came across. For more, go here and search page for Red Cross.)


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