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July 19, 2010

Dennis Hopper


Fridays in July (there are two left as I write this) Cinefamily in Los Angeles is doing a little Dennis Hopper festival. Sammy asked me to do a drawing of everyones favorite cracked nitrous huffing film icon and auteur for the cover of the program. They are showing truly impossible to find rarities. Stuff that, even in this age where everything can by found in the world of cyber, some of these films can't. It's worth a look.
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Published on July 19, 2010 10:59

July 7, 2010

some things to consider

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Published on July 07, 2010 10:25

June 28, 2010

June 22, 2010

What they looked like in 1996

Following are some images from an installation I did as part of my thesis show before finishing undergrad in New Mexico. Before the buttons I simply glued cut out paper to nails. Not pictured: a chair I shot up and destroyed with a shotgun, then put back together and planted grass in. This show was the first incarnation of the work that has evolved into the recent button collage installation here. Returning the gallery to prior form involved hours and hours of spackling.








Immediately after grad...
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Published on June 22, 2010 12:51

June 19, 2010

Two shows I would go see if I could

Tonight the first East Coast incarnation of the Post-it show (previously San Francisco and L.A.) opens at Giant Robot NY from 6:30-10. I have several pieces in it (see below). Twenty bucks each. Cash and carry.


Also, Esther Pearl Watson and Mark Todd (who organize the Post-it shows) have work on display at Sandra Lee in San Francisco this month until the 26th. Very worth seeing.


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Published on June 19, 2010 12:22

June 18, 2010

Some things to consider


Six more of said lists can be found here, also two other lists that don't end with food.
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Published on June 18, 2010 21:55

June 11, 2010

This Weekend, Two Events


The citations under Events and Appearences have shifted a bit since first being listed. I'm going to be signing at the Drawn & Quarterly table at Printer's Row Book Fair tomorrow, here in Chicago, Saturday from 2-4. I'll be at the closing brunch reception for Home Gallery's Artist Books and Drawing show on Sunday. It's the first time that Amanda Vahamaki (Finland) and Michelangelo Setola's (Italy) amazing, beautiful gem-like collaborative pencil drawings have been shown in the United States. ...
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Published on June 11, 2010 09:45

June 7, 2010

This is Not the World and How to See it: A Short Idiosyncratic History of Visual Culture in 10,000 Small Round Shiny Fragments



Readers who've been following this blog since the beginning (both of you) might remember a post I made in October of 2007 about a "button installation" I was commissioned to do in a boy's bedroom here in Logan Square in Chicago. His mother had seen two similar pieces I'd done at Lula a few years before. Recently I was asked to do another one. This time on a slightly different scale. The video below is a time lapse of the installation process, made by the folks at Ogilvy & Mather who commissio...
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Published on June 07, 2010 16:42

This is Not the World: A Short Idiosyncratic History of Visual Culture in 10,000 Small Round Shiny Fragments



Readers who've been following this blog since the beginning (both of you) might remember a post I made in October of 2007 about a "button installation" I was commissioned to do in a boy's bedroom here in Logan Square in Chicago. His mother had seen two similar pieces I'd done at Lula a few years before. Recently I was asked to do another one. This time on a slightly different scale. The video below is a time lapse of the installation process, made by the folks at Ogilvy & Mather who commissio...
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Published on June 07, 2010 16:42

May 17, 2010

Good and Evil

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Published on May 17, 2010 20:52

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