05 October 2010

Drag

So I'm sickish. But you know. These things happen.
You know what else is happening? I'm dragging 18 18-year-olds to the museum to be with some art. i selected 15 pieces (the max) -- wildly different, hopefully intriguing to them (at least they are to me, so that's covered) for them to experience. most likely, they'll have to write about it.
so that's happening.
you know what else is happening? out of 15, only 12 will be shown. like a dozen without a baker. the other 3:

Paul Klee's "Two Trees"








Man Ray's "What We All Lack"








and Jenny Holzer's "Truisms" are all unavailable for the class because they are currently on display.

Which, I figure, is good enough.

For now though, because I periodically become entranced by her stuff (you know, "the page! the page! the 37 story page!"), here's some:









Want more?

Here ya go (go ahead - click it!):

1 comment:

  1. I love Holzer's projections —for enabling any surface to become temporary pages, for understanding delights and necessities of the temporal, for a graffiti that is bold yet aware of brevity, and so forth.

    —Are you familiar with Graffiti Research Lab?


    From time to time, I drive through neighborhoods (my own more than any other) and project pieces on walls, roofs, garage doors —planting ideas, seeds of words, alphabet, punctuation.

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