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Some Things I Didn’t Write

Justin Gorman interviews artist Patrick Kelly (above) about the large graphite drawings he calls “Carbon Traces” on PAPERMAKESTACK, Gorman’s recently overhauled (and beautiful) website, which also serves as Gorman’s portfolio site. Kelly’s work will be featured in “Drawing the Slight Uneasy,” the April group show at Worksound curated by MK Guth. Who else is in the show? According to Gorman: Bill Adams, Nicolaii Dornstauder, Patrick Kelly, Tania Cross, Michael Lee, Nicole Eriko Smith, Lynn Yarn, Frank Parrga.
The latest beautiful issue of Work for Free, edited by Aidan Koch and Paul Wagenblast is Issue Six: Sensation. Scriabin’s synesthesia as jumping off point for issue? Yes.
Tanner Dobson has started a blog. Tanner Dobson’s brain to mouth filters are set alarmingly low. Tanner Dobson is smart, funny, and obnoxious. Tanner Dobson, brought to you by artist Sean Joseph Patrick Carney (they look so much alike, it’s uncanny), reviews Radiohole’s “Whatever, Heaven Allows” at PS 122. He concludes, “Experimental theater is for stoners. On a scale of Gary, Indiana to Portland, Oregon, I’d give ‘Whatever, Heaven Allows’ a Boise, Idaho.”
A little interview with Audio Dregs’ E*Rock by Hiram Lucke on Circle Into Square.
Plus this piece from the NYTimes on the hot topic of performance art and the museum.
POSTED: March 15th, 2010 | AUTHOR: lisa | FILED UNDER: art | TAGS: aidan koch, circle into square, e*rock, justin gorman, papermakestack, patrick kelly, paul wagenblast, scriabin, sean joseph patrick carney, tanner dobson, work for free | 1 Comment »