behind this will have to be the ‘Hit and Run’ issue. Michael Smith @MSmith had a great post up reflecting on the state, the self and language. Perhaps language is too vague, it’s really
Smith @MSmith posted some more of his work, this week reflecting on art in the age of catastrophe. I hate to play armchair critic, and wince a little when I go back and look at times when
Smith @MSmith posted some more from the collection. This week was about the explicit and subtle lessons learned as a 16 year old life guard in training. It was kind of a tender post really. It reminded me a
it. We started off with a post from Michael Smith @msmith at It Cannot Be Trivial about his works on cross aesthetics. As I’ve mentioned before, the back-story on a work of art is often of more interest to
week saw the debut of Michael Smith’s @msmith blog It Cannot Be Trivial, and this week’s post were fantastic. I spend a lot of time crawling around galleries in Chelsea and Brooklyn and
week saw the debut of Michael Smith’s @msmith blog It Cannot Be Trivial, and this week’s post were fantastic. I spend a lot of time crawling around galleries in Chelsea and
blog in town. Michael Smith @MSmith launched IT CANNOT BE TRIVIAL, which I gather is going to be an introspective project as he combs through a lifelong collection of his work. Beyond that it’s also