Monthly Statement:
October 2005
This month I accumulated a lot of posters from the street,
but had little time to make art due to all the shows and events
that I was in or involved with. I am the art editor for Animal
magazine which just put out it's sixth issue called "Instincts".
That was a lot of work and we had a tremendous release party
at BLVD in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. We gave out about
1000 copies of the magazine and made page 6 in the Post
for the event. probably 2000 people showed up...it was a real
mob scene. http://www.animalnewyork.com
I also curated a show which I was also in at the Red Hook
(Brooklyn) art gallery, Diesel. The title of the show was
"What Color Is Your Daddy's Caddy?" for which I
made the piece "George Bush Doesn't Care about Black
People" after the Kanye West Katrina telethon imbroglio.
I used all posters from Newport cigarette ads, which are not
normally posted on construction sites or other normal spots.
These are mostly only on either the inside or outside of corner
smoke shops or bodegas. It took me years to accumulate those
posters specifically because of the tricky nature of their
acquisition and scarcity. I was happy with my piece and the
show in general.
I collected many Dennis Rodman "Pimps and Hoes"
halloween posters this month. they were mostly down in the
Chelsea section of NYC. I'm looking forward to combining them
with the Tu-Pac posters of last month and getting that work
together very shortly. http://www.chamuconegro.com
My fiancee Makeda, who is an avant garde actress, went with
the Richard Maxwell company to Venice, Zurich and Melbourne
this past month and brought me back some posters from her
travels as well. I always like posters from other countries
because they usually have such different color palates than
the United States. Can't beat NYC for posters though, so until
next month.........
Process:
I
will gather advertising posters from public spaces (as many
of a specific kind as possible) and create collages from them.
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