Signing off…
With this post I am signing off on War of Words. Thank you Sasha Chavchavadze and Tammy Pittman for letting me play in the Proteus Gowanus sandbox for the last few months. And thank you as well to all of the participating artists and readers of this blog. Out with the old…in with the new…. […]
Reading Report
It might be considered a tradition at this point. It being an evening of readings related to the Proteus Gowanus year-long theme organized by Proteotypes’ publishers/editors (and authors) Tom LaFarge and Wendy Walker. I asked if they would do such an event during War of Words portion of the Battle year (knowing they couldn’t resist […]
Out There (4)
Out There: in which we dig up War of Words related works. What would have been the classic War of Words book (mentioned in the previous post) escaped our grasp for the exhibition, but it deserves a place here on our virtual bookshelf. Take a look. Mémoires (1959), by Guy Debord and Asger Jorn, was […]
The Catching Up Post
Would have, could have, should have written a bit more about the show and events. So now a little “catch up.” Events and Détournments. Keith Sanborn came by and screened “Can Dialectics Break Bricks?” a classic Situationist film by René Viénet and one of the few extant examples of détourned film. Keith is a scholar, […]
Yes or No?
On indeterminacy, serendipity, fluxus, positivity and negativity—and how I learned to love surprise. Inspired by John Cage’s ideas of indeterminacy and fueled by the topic of “war of words,” I thought it might be interesting to organize a hive-mind piece that used just 2 words—Yes or No—in a virtual face-off. It was an experiment…a let’s-see-what-happens […]
Out There (3)
Out There: in which we dig up War of Words related works. Dear Lucy — a letter to Lucy Lippard from Nancy Spero in 1971. So perfect…no further words needed from me. The letter is from the Lucy Lippard papers at the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian Institute.
Words. And plenty of them.
(more on War of Words) Opinionated. Cranky. Smart. Funny. You could write a good deal about William Powhida’s work or you could settle with those four words and it would be ok. Powhida’s work is the kind of funny that’s painful…as they say “the truth hurts” and he dishes it out in beautiful, jam-packed, cranky […]
Redaction (-ish)
A short post that got lost in the shuffle as Sandy hit our shores (and basement): If redaction is a conscious removal of words then we can add Ligorano/Reese’s melting ice sculptures to the list. The sculptures in question are hot-topic, push-your-buttons political words created in ice, installed in public locations and left there until […]
why?eeeessss!
Yes, we’re back! The lights are on. The heat is on. The show is reinstalled. Events are scheduled and happening. And despite this virtual space not really being down, let’s just say this space is back too! To the left (top to bottom), evidence that the show is back up: works by Stephanie Brody-Lederman, Lance […]