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Mary Amons - real housewifes of DC - at lables for love event - Carl Smith artwork Valkyries $1,950 | mixed media on wood
Exhibition Review - Philipp Timischl:'2' Vilma Gold, London till 16 Apr 2016.
With Timischl, two outspoken agents square off to the illusion of zero sum. - Drenched Co.
Comment: "Philip Timischl's '2' wonderfully betrays his need for binaries and various dualities even if he is only interested in the stuff that goes on between certain opposites. To me, Timischl's anti-theft gate keepers build vibrating boundaries and trigger-happy force fields around them. These affect you with a certain static that brings a jitter to meaning and form. Only clarity resides in the poles. All else, including the walls and images are behaving like thieves, all jittery and unpredictable. How very clever!" - Raj
See vilmagold.com/exhibition/philipp-timischl/
See also www.woundsthatbind.com/2016/03/exhibition-review-philipp-...
See also www.soaked.space/2016/03/exhibition-review-philipp-timisc...
Caption: Image above: Installation view Philipp Timischl© Vilma Gold, London 2016
Image courtesy of the artists and Vilma Gold, London.
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At the opening for "My Gay Eye", an exhibition at The Ballery of historic and contemporary gay erotic art.
This is one of those Berlin moments that kind of confused me.
It was a Saturday late fairly late, and this guy was eating a sandwich in a white Tyvek jumpsuit. Was he a homeless guy, with his possessions in his cart? His cart also contained folders of papers and cleaning products, maybe he works in the subway system?
I couldn’t tell. I snuck behind the elevator shaft and drew him through its glass walls. Then I finished it a month or two later with the new greyscale markers one of my beloved Friend-Muse-Patrons gave me for my 50th birthday!