Thursday, 14 January 2010

RESONATING OBJECTS FROM HOLLY DAYS....


Look at these things. One is a gift I gave and several are gifts I got. I gave this Miranda July/Harrell Fletcher book "Learning To Love You More" to someone I love. If you were not aware, This book is a printed archive of unique assignments that the authors had posted on their website to anyone in the world to respond to: "Tell your life story in a day" or "Take a picture of the sun" or "Write a script of the conversation you wished you could have" - the cover here is "Take a picture of your parents kissing".
While the requests are somewhat twee, the international responses are incredibly shocking, gorgeous, complex and uplifting. Artist Harrell Fletcher must be the mastermind behind this brilliant project - harrellfletcher.com/ is constantly bursting with generous suggestions for shining ideas.





These people with their backs to you are: The Janfamily.
This book has alluded me for years and now finally rests in my hands. The sophisticated and more beautiful cousin to the July/Fletcher book, it is aptly named "Plans for Other Days" A funny, unique photography catalog book full of soft suggestions: "How not to do what you did yesterday" and "How to blend it". It poses as a strange "how-to" manifesto that catalogues simple but innovative ways to react to our environment. The cover here encourages an alternative to a handshake: Make new friends who are just meeting each other: Button and zip their jackets together in order to introduce themselves. Why not?







These 2 photos right here ask: "Trace the outlines of your previous apt or home into your new one. That way the past and present will unite and strengthen one's character."
The JanFamily has scraped the previous paint job of chairs into the wall and floor (perhaps their past had more people in it?) and in the next photo they have used a drawing material to indicate various furniture and objects, now since gone.
I shall do mine with chalk...

Truly the genius of this book lays in the ambiguity. The format is very abstract and contains a very personal mood, despite being conceived by several individuals. While optimistic and insightful in conceptual message, the mood of melancholic, airy uncertainty is evident with each page. JanFamily is a London-based arts collective that made this vivid book and fell off the face of the earth. I find that as tragic and appealing as the text itself





A blank square. Of beautiful, perfect, pristine, stretched canvas. A brilliant gift. While the object itself should fully satisfy - This decisive show of confidence and encouragement nourishes me with a more gorgeous fortitude...

How wonderful! Exotic: Marzipan in the shape of fruit! For the first time in quite some time, Marzipan touches me

Monday, 4 January 2010

REPEAT: die Aktualität einer rekonstruierten Vergangenheit spüren

We're not just any body



...this happened

and that












Something I didn't do - it made me unable to continue seeing





Here it wasn't kind,






Do I have to die once or twice
To keep you for the rest, the rest of my life
Baby, what am I going to do
Baby, what am I going to do
With you, with you

Wednesday, 23 December 2009

3

THE INFANT, THE ANIMAL
(LES ENFANT)

- Cranberry cardigan, Striped scarf
- Sonic Youth tuning
- Yellow, Left, Tobacco-Stained, Index Finger
- Reading my journal
- Hammish the 18-Year Old Cat
- Tequila in white tea
- A man lying down in a boat
- Yoko Ono on the window
- Sleeping with shoes on
- Kicking my foot - the foot of the leg crossed over the other
- Green ginger wine
- A Swedish girlfriend studying law - A Swedish girlfriend studying fashion - A Polish girlfriend
- Selfish, selfish, selfish
- Music on my desk
- Screaming in reverse
- A big fat fucking empty barstool
- Professional dishwashing
- Crushing a can in a mirror
- Curry couch
- Modern love

Monday, 14 December 2009

Approximately one week ago:



A person named Jeff Havens spent time in my studio and we made things side-by-side on a quiet, cold Sunday. Longtime collaborator and very close friend of mine, Jeff is a painter / print-maker / draftsman / curator / writer / activist and performance/ video /installation artist who lives quite reticently in Northampton, Massachusetts.
He is also a musician who plays in a band named Sway, based out of Boston (myspace.com/swaymusicforever)
For pure pleasure, I often play music with Jeff in his home. Or rather, he plays a stringed instrument and I sing (myspace.com/furhoodlums)

Here are some pictures of Jeff creating a collage installation in a gallery. (Photography by Michael Kahan of kahantext.com)

It is somewhat difficult to view Jeff's work or even Jeff himself, as he lives on what is most commonly referred to as "the fringes of society" He does have an email and telephone, but has no website or computer and does not treat electronic devices like extensions of his body. I feel very lucky to know him and have him around me consistently.

While in my studio, we both drew drawings and talked about important things. On the right here is this terrible drawing of a man's face that I did then. I feel pretty good about it

Thursday, 10 December 2009

It is good to know others:

The lovely Femke connects US(A) to THE NETHERLANDS @ FemmeUSA


Here's a special exhibition that happened at my College - it was very Special and Collaborative

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

THWO DRAWRINGS IN QUEENS NYC


Today is Official Giving You Short Notice Day:

Throughout the month of December,

"die Zeit of Drawing" (The Time of Drawing)

December 5 - 27, 2009

Opening December 5, 6-9pm

Two drawings of mine are in this group show. Both are featured on my website and if you can guess exactly which ones they are, I'll make you a cup of fair-trade coffee and give you a back massage. The two said drawings in this show have not been exhibited very much, let alone outside Massachusetts, so that is kind of cool

My beloved comrade Jeff Havens also has two new drawings in this same show that are absolutely brilliant gemstones.

Tragically I cannot attend the opening but I hope you can check it out?

Here's the way to it:
By foot, subway and car...
http://climategallery.com/html/directions.html

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Lame Rogue vs. Dumb Dumb in Big Parking Lot







The moleskin with watercolour paper and half rounded edge pages

A fourteen day too long delay. Quite exhausted, underneath this pile of exciting projects, stressful news, good novels, depressed situations and turkey week. A frequent flurrying will follow-

I don't know anything about these.

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

2

THE CHICK

- Sly
- You want to fix my head
- Squids and octopi
- Faded red
- Holding you front stage
- French singers
- Chapped lips
- Inconsistent bad breath/good breath
- Shitty mattress
- Lean limbs
- Fluttering, light lashes
- Shoulder shirt buttons
- Striped wheel
- Looking sideways when you kiss
- Star socks
- African tree patterns
- Belly button semen
- Cocky quips
- Sensual, apprehensive laments
- Rainbow bike
- Swedish dream



Its you I'm talking about

Thursday, 5 November 2009

1

THE BEAST

- Upstate Maine
- Obnoxious
- "The Mask" on VHS
- Tom's Shoes
- Buying girls jeans on Ebay
- Gummi Bear slingshots
- Sweating profusely, drinking out of a Newcastle beer jug on the floor of my living room
- Stolen spinach artichoke pizza and maple syrup
- Baltimore bail
- Sufjan Stevens and staring at a screen
- Yelling at my bedroom window
- Whoopie pies
- RIP YOUR THROAT OUT
- Sleeping on a cot
- Sharing wet dreams




Its you I'm talking about