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March 20, 2014

full circle

























Another year has rolled round. Gears have shifted, miles were traveled, hands were put on things that were only once lightly touched. New ideas are growing up from old. It feels like spring.

December 24, 2012

phoenix rising








Sneak peek at Xu Bing's massive & intricate sculptural phoenixes being installed at MassMoCA. Drive through the Berkshires, where the snow seems to be making a stop-off before trickling away on its journey eastward. Strong medicine for a new year & new era.





October 19, 2012

brick+mortar















This past weekend we went to Greenfield, Massachusetts for the 4th annual Brick + Mortar International Video Art Festival, an exhibition of contemporary video art installations shown in historic buildings scattered throughout the town. This year's works were chosen by Mass MoCA curator Denise Markonish, the force behind the museum's groundbreaking exhibition Oh, Canada, the largest survey of Canadian art ever shown in the United States.  Markonish spent three years researching & visiting Canadian artists while composing the survey, compiling her resulting film discoveries for this year's video festival.

The films were shown in spaces that are not normally open to the general public, & the varied atmospheres, histories & architecture of each venue added another layer of mystery & discovery to the experience. 

This year selected artists gave live performances, including Johanne Zits, pictured above, performing his piece, Snow Mounds / Enacting the Screen, for three hours on a continuous loop. With the door adjacent to the Polish-American Hall's stage thrown open wide & a fan bringing in the cool night air, Zits, according to the artist's statement for the piece, ... uses movement and interactions along with digital static to subvert the tropes that perpetuate the heroicized "Man-in-nature" construct. The natural environment interacts as a "body" and not a passive participant, prop or backdrop; nor is it venerated and fixed in the realm of the sublime.


photos from last year's festival here

October 12, 2012

happy weekend

fall is upon us. time for cozy picnics, & warming glasses of deep red wine. cheers!