2026.05.11
canvassing ephemera galore
A new project: apply selected images from the 1972 issues of LIFE magazine to all the empty stretched canvases and canvas boards presently in my possession. Selecting the images is the first step in the process, followed then by the applications to canvases. Beyond that, the project is an open work in that further applications, such as painting or collaging, to the canvased ephemera remain a distinct possibility (or not).
2025.05.11
451 Rhawn Gallery
...where for the first time in 42 years, EXHIBIT ONE: PROCESS TAKING ITS OWN SHAPE is once more on display. The Temple University Architecture Alumni Exhibit, Spring 1983, was this work's original [and only other] showing.
Movable Feasts

temporarily Remembering William Holden and Kim Novak in Picnic
  
late Sunday afternoon parting shots
2020.05.11
work in progress
2006.05.11
ARCHITECTURE IS NOT A RELIGION
Artifact of Ottopia No. 44 to the rescue!
2004.05.11
Re: ducked around ?
P, you say "I would say history is already written, no way to reenact it," but written history is itself a reenactment in that those that write history either 'recollect' events that they themselves already experienced or it is written by people that never even experienced the events they write about.
The whole premise of Collingwood's The Idea of History is that for historians to more accurately write history they have to (at least mentally) reenact the past events.
1990.05.11
Berlin Wall/Potsdamer Platz
1947.05.11
1947. Sunday, New York City
Marcel dines with Maria Martins at the Blue Danube Restaurant, where they also meet the Kieslers and Nelly van Doesburg.
Ephemerides
1917.05.11
1917. Friday, New York City
In the early hours of the morning after taking Bea home, Marcel and Roché decide to visit Louise Norton at 110 West 88th Street.
Ephemerides
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