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thinking of you: Moby Links
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Notes from the studio. Wednesday, October 26, 2011. How to Read Moby Dick. Kevin Daniel's Project Ishmael. Part 1 and 2. Posted by Michael Henderson. Makes video art, art installations, and pictures of other sorts in Huntsville, and Houston, Texas. He is a founding member of BOX 13 ArtSpace and teaches in the Art Department at Sam Houston State University. Subscribe in a reader. Dennis Nance is the New Galveston Arts Center Curator! The Great God Pan Is Dead. Morally Compromised Comics Reviews.
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thinking of you: In the Tunnel
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Notes from the studio. Thursday, March 1, 2012. Screen shot from the Toho film King Kong Escapes,. Lt Jiro Nomura holds a drawing of a Tunnel dug by King Kong on his remote island home of Mondo. He is showing the drawing to Lt. Susan Watson (Kong's future object of desire) on a submarine in the South Pacific as evidence of Kong's existence. The image is on screen for 2 seconds and in those 2 seconds that I saw it, I knew I had to do drawings like that. I saw this drawing last year at the Webb Gallery.
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thinking of you: gallery talk
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Notes from the studio. Friday, October 14, 2011. Curators Talk and Gallery Tour of Simulacra. Work by Ted Kincaid, Laura Lark, Shawn Smith curated by Michael Henderson). Saturday, October 15, at 11 am. Gaddis Geeslin Gallery at SHSU. Huntsville, TX 77340. Posted by Michael Henderson. Makes video art, art installations, and pictures of other sorts in Huntsville, and Houston, Texas. He is a founding member of BOX 13 ArtSpace and teaches in the Art Department at Sam Houston State University.
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thinking of you: cut up and erased
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Notes from the studio. Monday, October 17, 2011. Cut up and erased. This is a piece I did for an experimental writing workshop called ¡Copy Paste! For an exercise in erasure, we were supposed to bring some books to use in an intervention. I brought S exual Hygiene. Both antiques) and Walden. When it came time to cut up and/or erase them, I found that I was too attached to them to do it. I dug through my bag and found this brochure from an exhibition at the Austin Museum of Art, The Anxiety of Photography.
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thinking of you: Simulacra
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Notes from the studio. Tuesday, October 4, 2011. I've curated this show of work by Laura Lark. In the Gaddis Geeslin Gallery. At SHSU. My intention was to put together a show of work that had a basis in photography, but transformed the photographic image into an "art object". Shawn Smith and Laura Lark. It looks great illuminated against the black walls in the new media room and the sound track from Lark's video Aura. Shawn Smith takes images of animals from the internet and creates three dimensional obj...
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thinking of you: Marking the Equinox
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Notes from the studio. Thursday, September 22, 2011. This marks the end of a summer that scorched Texas. It was the first time I didn't love summer and looked forward to it's end. The equinox at 5 am tomorrow morning marks the beginning of fall and the northern hemisphere begins to tilt away from the sun. The videos in Indian Marker. Are meant to be played on two stacked monitors and mark a location as a site where nature and wildness are revered and celebrated. Posted by Michael Henderson.
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Texphrastic
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Outside In: Terence Koh’s Bee Chapel at Andrew Edlin Gallery. Collapsing boundaries of what lies inside vs. outside an exhibit seems to be on many artists' minds this summer. Terence Koh's current exhibition at the Andrew Edlin Gallery pushes this inside/outside blurring from the four walls of the white cube literally into outer space. June 24, 2016. One Man’s Trash: Martin Creed at the Park Avenue Armory. Is this Creed's hell? Is he encouraging his audience to abandon hope? June 9, 2016. June 4, 2016.
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Comics: Works from the Collection of Robert Boyd: “Shrimpy and Paul” by Mark Bell
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8220;Shrimpy and Paul” by Mark Bell. Mark Bell, “Shrimpy and Paul” page 1, 1999. Born 1971) is a Canadian cartoonist. Bell has two giant collections in print. As well as several out of print but easy-to-find books. In addition to being a cartoonist, Bell is a gallery artist whose work was exhibited at Lawndale Art Center. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Opens March 14, 6 pm. Gallery talk at 7 pm. Runs through April 11. Thursday, 5-7:00 pm. Saturday, 11-3:00 pm. The gallery is closed during. A blog about art.
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thinking of you: About
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Notes from the studio. I have been making art for some time. My MFA is from the University of North Texas where I studied Painting and Drawing with Vernon Fisher. I had my first solo show in 1985 of large works on paper called Diagrams of Experience. At Alternate Gallery in Dallas and then moved to New York the following year to attend the Whitney Independent Study Program. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Makes video art, art installations, and pictures of other sorts in Huntsville, and Houston, Texas. H...
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thinking of you: Flashback to the 90's?
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Notes from the studio. Monday, October 10, 2011. Flashback to the 90's? Is the first video I made after I moved from NYC to Texas in 1993. It was a reaction to the landscape. The antennas were shot around Dallas and Fort Worth and the surrounding area while I was driving from class to class as an adjunct art professor at various universities and junior colleges. The soundtrack was made by sampling the am radio one night. It turns out to be an odd kind of time capsule of 1993. Posted by Michael Henderson.
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