2026.01.07

Change of Venue 007
2023.01.07

19:20
2021.01.07

book spread painting 011
2014.01.07
Delightfully Absurd Architectural Drawings

2005.01.07
Re: Kitsch
Festival Art is not necessarily also Kitschy Kitschy Koo Art, but it surely can be if the timing (of the tickling) is right.
2003.01.07
Re: CRITICAL MESS
Call me anything except the late great....
2002.01.07

Readymade Reenactment
Re: Tampa, Florida
Like you, I desire reenactment to be a more deliberate process, plus I desire a broader understanding of reenactment's workings, both conscious and unconscious.
For me, reenactment has become a powerful learning process. For example, my reenacting Piranesi's drawing of the Ichnographia Campus Martius (albeit with modern technology, i.e. CAD, surely unknown and very likely even unimagined by Piranesi) has taught me much about Late Antiquity, paradigm shifts, that Piranesi's original drawing itself represents a reenactment, that "modern" humanity has for the most part lost touch with reenactment even though it still clearly exists (e.g., the funeral of Diana as a true/real reenactment of ancient Rome's Triumphal Way), and even that a truly innovative understanding of Piranesi's overall work can come from reenactment.
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