…came over to my L.A. dome home-base for a tour and talk this evening…
…of which there are still some copies available, is a 380 page, 140 foot long, unfolding accordion book, which is the comprehensive archive and account of the Sundown Salon series held in my Los Angeles geodesic dome from spring 2001 through fall 2006 – and features six different hand silk-screened covers by past Salon participants ..
…is over at the dome tonight for a dinner party with some friends to mark his arrival to L.A. for a MAK Center Residency – he’ll be at work on a special Los Angeles issue of his “magazine for architectural entertainment” (one of the best new magazine to come out in the past few years ..
…is released tonight with a reception from 6-8pm at Envoy Gallery, 131 Christie Street, New York – the contributors include: Tom Burr, Lorenzo Martone, Janine Gordon, Ram Boneh, Casey Spooner, Desi Santiago, Arnaud-Pierre Fourtané & Didier Fitan, Slava Mogutin, and Fritz Haeg – I am such a FAN of the last issue featuring French actors ..
…is coming up this Sunday at my favorite L.A. neighborhood arts center, which is just down the hill from me – and where I presented Sundown Schoolhouse: Practicing Moving last Fall – here are all of the details: 8th Annual Art Auction – A Fundraiser Benefiting Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock Sunday April 25, ..
…begins its first night of four performances tomorrow at the Players Theater in New York City – which grew out of the performance that Matt did with children at the Whitney Museum during Animal Estates for the 2008 Biennial (I met Matt at MacDowell Colony that summer – check out his webpage on the show) ..
…is coming up soon – the latest endeavor organized by the legendary High Desert Test Sites founded by Andrea Zittel out in the stunning vastness around her place in Joshua Tree just 130 miles east of us in Los Angeles – here are the details, we hear that there are a few spots left… Join ..
…is where I gave a lecture today – the drive to Pomona reminds me of the sprawling nature of my city in a way that is easy to forget during my daily life in the super tiny radius around my house that I typically occupy – and the room wasn’t exactly packed, but I was ..
…which opens this Thursday at Gallery RIVAA on Roosevelt Island and will be on view from April 22 – May 23 with more details below and on their website (by the way, you should probably know more about CUP, which is an amazing, pedagogically-progressive, hard-to-classify education organization – working with kids and schools across the ..
…including an exciting collection of new work by my old friend with some big ceramics, geodesics, and clothing fragments – just opened in New York on Thursday in conjunction with Amy Sillman’s painting show up front – with a packed reception and fun dinner after at the Chelsea Hotel’s El Coyote. (Anna’s website and gallery ..
…gave us entry into this secret garden in the middle of New York – at the invitation of a friend who lives on Gramercy Park South (those who live on the park get keys) – what a rarefied piece of tranquil private gr..
… is hosting a ceremony in New York to announce the Rome Prize – I’ll be in residence at the American Academy in Rome for a year starting in early September – stay tuned for stories from Italy… (website and ceremony bro..
…in Ridgefield Connecticut is where I’m at this morning, staking out the locations for the upcoming show – called “Something for Everyone” opening June 27th – of new projects throughout the indoor and outdoor public spaces of the museum including a dancing platform in the sculpture court (pictured here), flying squirrel homes, a vegetable garden ..
…is just Northwest of Boston on the 35 beautiful rolling acres on Flints Pond – which I’m visiting today in preparation for a project in 2012…
…a 92 acre site in the upper Delaware River Valley region of Pennsylvania which has been transformed into…”a long-term experiment in large-scale project , research and event based practices featuring a living museum and an educational institution”…was presented this afternoon by it’s co-founders, Mark and J Morgan in an engaging and thoughtful talk at the ..
…are stupendous, actually the entire campus is an arboretum – which is where I gave a talk last night…now to Boston…
…(where I gave my lecture tonight as a part of the annual student organized HOPES conference) is both a very popular curricular program (filling up in an hour and going to waiting list each term it is offered), and an amazing two acre space on campus (with vegetable and herb gardens, fruit tree orchards, an ..
…as I’m about to land at the airport to change planes I take pictures (one of my favorite flying pastimes and why I always need a window seat) of the suburban streets ..
…and myself in a conversation moderated by Leonard Lopate, about the possibilities for growing food in our cities, and New York in particular, at The Greene Space in lower Manhattan to celebrate the release of the expanded edition of “Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn” (Metropolis Books & D.A.P.), and at the end of ..
…was founded by an enterprising student, Michael Smith, who was given permission by the University to locate it on this rather remote area of the campus – which is where I am with Will Allen getting a tour before our lecture this evening, joined by artist & director of the art school, Joe Scanlan, architecture ..
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