In mid-November I received a postcard in the mail. I immediately recognized it as being from my friend Jason Eisner, for a show that he was telling me about two months back. I opened the envelope only to realize that the opening was the weekend that just passed. I missed receiving the postcard on time [...]
Category Archives: artists
Ahead, Knucklehead Blues
taking it back (megapost)
as in, I’m taking it back over two weeks now. Recaps are kinda frequent around these parts, because sometimes activities - life - take over to the extent that there just isn’t enough time to sum it all up. Hell sometimes there’s barely enough time to sleep!
Things have definitely slowed down a bit now, and [...]
if you happen to be in Boston tomorrow
be sure to swing by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum to see Empyrean by Cliff Evans, a multi-multi-channel, five in all, high definition projection work. I haven’t seen the completed installation yet, and might not get up to Boston to see it there (but hear rumour of it coming to Chelsea, NYC, within the next [...]
if you happen to be in Dublin tomorrow
be sure to swing by the Merrion Hotel on Upper Merrion Street to check out Andrew Duggan’s installation, Dislocate - “a series of apparently unconnected scenes, disorientating audios and iconic images.” I worked with Andrew while he was in residency at Location One - including helping him install one of his works - so I [...]
artists and…
Berlin, or rather New York Artists Escape to Germany (and no Snake Plissken isn’t back).
Forms of Resistance. Or social change. Is resistance a form of social change?
Two topics that had recently been on the tip of my tongue in conversation with other artists and friends recently, which then happened to creep up in other news. [...]
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again (and likely again), around these parts inactive blogging is usually a sign of activity, elsewhere.
such has surely been the case these just-over two weeks I have been back since my summer holidays.
my first full 24 hours back home was burdened by a futile attempt to start [...]




