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Tuesday, April 25, 2006

painting


my painting.

11 comments:

Our Goblin Market said...

Hey, just to let you know I am not working on the Black Factory installation now. I turned that over to Artspace Gallery under the wing of Dana Frostick. I do not have the ability right now to pick up another show. I am sure they need help on it right now if you are intersted. Thanks for the help.

Michael said...

What happens when the gray one hits the pink one?

Anonymous said...

OGM - i'm confused. if it is the guerilla thing i was talking with the tour manager about, i am awaiting further word (dates). if they have been picked up by a host institution, what does artspace want me to do? what help?

just e-mail me.

Michael - they kiss.

Michael said...

Good!

Anonymous said...

then they destroy each other.

Michael said...

Ooooooooooooo Bad!

You mean.

Sven said...

SORRY this looks like a decent textile from 1927, when the design field bit off the avant garde and made it more palatable to the masses. As a 2006 painting this is sooo retrogressive. Your shit from 15 years ago was much better. What are we supposed to get excited about this stuff all over again 100 years later. Your blog is ok though. gambatte yo.mata ne

Anonymous said...

cooky blaha - wow, a zinger! thanks for sharing your thoughts, but i have to take them with a grain of salt after reading your scott grodesky appraisal.

kondo ne.

Anonymous said...

I like this painting very much.

Sven said...

does that mean you dont like scott grodesky?

Anonymous said...

cooky - no, it doesn't mean i don't like scott grodesky; i saw the reverse perspective show at lfl a few years ago, it was okay, and the latest thing on paintersnyc looked more interesting.

i'm noting that your comment here is CRITICAL of the painting posted - saying it reminds you of something old - yet your almost simultaneous grodesky comment on painter's blog PRAISES his work while mentioning that it reminds you of something old.

i'm just criticizing your critical thinking in defense of my painting. i appreciate your comments though, on painters blog and here.