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b.burns


Another of my favourite Canadian artists is Bill Burns (earlier post). He has an unusual, oblique attitude to today's natural world. I also like that he maintains his performative stance, and stays in character at all levels of the project. Which probably means that the word "character" is wrong, even though the story is pseudo-fictional. The image above is titled Artist as a Boy, Anyhow, he has a show opening at the MOMA this weekend ... all you NYC readers, go see it! Here's the scoop:
for Immediate Release:
from Bill Burns, Director
Safety Gear for Small Animals in Safe: Design Takes On Risk at Museum of Modern Art in New York

When Safety Gear for Small Animals incorporated in 1993 our goals were twofold. Firstly, to protect animals from degraded habitats and slip shod scientific research and, secondly, to provide a decent living to our dedicated workers. Exhibiting our safety gear was never part of the plan. Be that as it may, I am surprised and delighted to have been invited to display our prototypes and models of safety, rescue and relocation equipment and supplies. Never, even in our most secret dreams, did we think that our project would be celebrated by curators and art museums all over the world. We are extremely proud to be showing twenty-four prototypes from our collection in Safe: Design Takes On Risk at The Museum of Modern Art in New York from October 16, 2005 to January 2, 2006. The exhibition of more than 300 objects is organized by Paola Antonelli, Curator, and Patricia Juncosa Vecchierini, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art.

- sally mckay 10-13-2005 8:57 pm [link] [1 ref] [2 comments]


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Albrecht AltdorferMartin Sharp

- sally mckay 10-12-2005 7:47 am [link] [5 comments]


ukele liliefeldt belmore
Mierle Laderman Ukeles Louise Liliefeldt Rebecca Belmore

Louise Liliefeldt is performing in Toronto on Saturday at midnight... in her own home! Yikes! It will for sure be good, but I might be too scared to go. I have seen her perform before and its an intense experience. Here's a snippet I wrote for an exhibition catalogue about Liliefeldt's 2003 performance at York University’s Vari Hall:
When Louise Liliefeldt is performing, she cuts the air at a different angle from the rest of us. Dignified and dangerous, her actions are offered as a challenge and a gift. Through endurance and simple exertions, she objectifies herself, and we experience a shadow of the pain that dehumanization inflicts on the subjugated.
All three of these women are favourites of mine - reading about Ukele in books got me all excited to be an artist in my youth. Liliefeldt and Belmore both have that in-the-moment charisma of great performers (the lack of which people like me try to make up for by talking too much and employing fanciful stage props).

- sally mckay 10-08-2005 1:10 am [link] [3 comments]


RM Vaughan's play The Monster Trilogoy is now showing at Buddies in Bad Times. I love the play, but until last night I'd never seen it staged. RM has a taste for the dark side, and by writing a monologue for the infamous Susan Smith (among other characters) he tugs familiar sad demons into the light of day. If you are sick of people casting the monstrous asunder as if all bad things come from another planet go see this play. It's on until Sunday.

- sally mckay 10-07-2005 4:29 pm [link] [add a comment]



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Bridget RileyAngela LeachKarin Davie

- sally mckay 10-06-2005 9:38 pm [link] [2 comments]


waypoint kitty cats


Remember that GPS show I was in this summer with the secret code? No? Doesn't matter. If you want to see some more online animated art about GPS go here and click on the rocks at the bottom of the screen.

- sally mckay 10-05-2005 6:17 pm [link] [2 refs] [4 comments]