Category Archives: exhibitions

how’s that for a post title?
it says it all really.
opening, tonight from 6-10pm, Box Social, at Secret Project Robot, located at 210 Kent (the old Flux Factory site), with works by underground comics artists and illustrators of various disciplines, including my matey Sarah Glidden.

I don’t really know what to expect, other than a lot of [...]

your face here

opening tonight at the Flux Factory
[photoshoot on Flickr]

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 [...]

the next few weeks are a unique situation for me. For the first time ever I have been requested to be a participating artist in an exhibition at the same gallery I am employed at. Fun.
Since returning from abroad I have hit the ground running, the problem is one finds oneself running in opposite directions! [...]

quick and easy article in the NYTimes published today reviews an exhibition of photographs by Richard Pare on currently at the MoMA. Pare’s photographs taken over a decade study some of the signature buildings built between 1922-1932, a time of quick architectural expansion and collapse (a bit like how my lungs feel after I eat [...]

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Documenta 12 is running a blog, powered by WordPress. Blogs are great ways to immediately convey your message around the world, but I still feel the need to actually go there, you know, to purchase a T-Shirt.