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David Hoffos - Scenes from the House Dream at the MOCCA 952 Queen Street West Toronto. Until Dec. 31, 2010.

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- L.M. 9-24-2010 2:13 pm [link] [2 comments]




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My [IMG MGMT] essay has been posted on Art Fag City.

- L.M. 9-22-2010 5:30 pm [link] [3 comments]




Sarah Cale

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Pelt 2010 acrylic on board 60" x 48"

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Nausea 2010 acrylic on board 72" x 60"

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Drift 2010 36" x 48" acrylic on board

- L.M. 9-21-2010 5:44 am [link] [7 comments]




From art institutional washrooms around Buffalo for Beyond in Western NY

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(Click through screen shot for actual links)

- L.M. 9-20-2010 2:31 pm [link] [add a comment]




Sunday - Wanda Jackson


Fujiyama Mama


Hard Headed Woman


Sparklin' Brown Eyes

- L.M. 9-19-2010 3:40 pm [link] [1 comment]




Yam Lau & Michael Yuen at The Donkey Institute of Contemporary Art (DICA), Beijing

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From DICA Manifesto:
The Donkey Institute of Contemporary Art (DICA) is an initiative dedicated to supporting experimental contemporary art on the back of a donkey. Established in the Beijing summer of 2009, DICA demonstrates a donkey’s spirit of steadfast oblivion. The DICA and the donkey counter all forms of calculated intelligence, promotion and profit making within the market place of contemporary art. They do so with the slowest possible speed, the most idle tactics and wandering work ethics.

Obstinate, dumb and proceeding on blind faith, DICA meanders throughout cities to meet its potential audience, whoever that might be. Yet, DICA makes no claim or appeal for recognition in these encounters. The institute lives by the charm and rhythm that is unique to the donkey’s soul. In this sense, DICA is the most inhuman and radical fulfillment of the avant-garde. It posits an almost complete sort of “standing-still” that refuses to concede to anything.

- L.M. 9-17-2010 5:28 am [link] [1 ref] [4 comments]