Today I continued to clean things and transport them to Antfarm. I see the mailman just delivered my second slide projector, which is exciting! Now if only that cookie jar would show up… A couple quotes about old things and remembering: Forgetting… is the great private problem of man; death as the loss of self. But [...]
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there, there: an installation (part 2)
Posted in inspirations, installations, photos, spring 10, thoughts & feelings, tagged antfarm, art, artist, Carol Mavor, collecting, death, dinette set, forgetting, grief, hoarding, installation, kitchen table, memory, Milan Kundera, nostalgia, photograph, raleigh, sentimentality on February 26, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
there, there: an installation (part 1)
Posted in inspirations, installations, photos, spring 10, thoughts & feelings, tagged afghan, antfarm, art, artist, comfort, curtains, dad, death, domesticity, earring, fabric, father, fiction, grief, Hiroshima Mon Amour, installation art, lies, memory, mourn, nostalgia, raleigh, vintage on February 25, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I’m working on my There, there installation for Antfarm. It’ll be up for just the one evening (First Friday, March 5), which is both exciting in its ephemerality and a little sad for all the work that goes into it. There, there started with an idea, well, really it was a feeling. The man who [...]