
In case you (New Yorkers) don’t have enough to do, this seems like a pretty awesome group of artists. Just throwing it out there.
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In case you (New Yorkers) don’t have enough to do, this seems like a pretty awesome group of artists. Just throwing it out there.

Olafur Eliasson 360° room for all colours, 2002
I can’t stop with the grandeur and romance. This, the Vick piece, and on and on. I need more macarbe, more destruction…I’m going to start looking for Bruce LaBruce or Chris Burden. I need to snap out of it.

Minneapolis opens at Peres Projects in Los Angeles on July 2:
Minneapolis is a city in the Midwestern United States, known for its high rate of literacy and racially tolerant atmosphere. In many respects it is the ideal American city, where coexisting cultures thrive, and in turn breed successive generations of even more creative, talented inhabitants. “Minneapolis” considers the implications of Minneapolis, its legacy and impact on everyone who has never been there. via…
I will be on a plane to go spend a long weekend in Pebble Beach* so I have to miss it. Stop rubbing it in.
So here’s the deal, you have to go. You have to take pictures. You have to send them to me. With artists like Terence Koh, Bruce laBruce, and Dash Snow, why would you not want to?
*Pebble Beach, that’s right. It will be luxurious.

Bruce LaBruce Untitiled Hardcore Zombie Project at Peres Projects Culver City
You have to walk through Blum and Poe to get to the installation, but the search is worth it. It’s an entirely visceral experience that is difficult to even start describing. Photography covered in blood. Body parts in the corner. An entire room that resembles a massacre. The floor is sticky with blood.* The photographs show the zombies eating people. I know that these aren’t complete sentences but it’s hard to think straight when thinking about it.
It’s one of the more complete shows I have seen in a long time. If you are in the neighborhood and don’t try and stop by, well you are missing out.
*The whole place smells like pancakes because they used corn syrup for the blood. It’s kind of pleasant.

Are my fears coming true? I just received this from one of my favorite galleries in Los Angeles, Peres Projects, I know they opened a new location but still.
Peres Projects, Chinatown, Los Angeles will close to the public upon the end of “Sack of Bones.” Please join us for a closing reception for the current exhibition and the gallery.
Javier Peres is pleased to present SACK OF BONES, a group exhibition featuring: Jack Goldstein, Dan Colen, Tara Delong, Dash Snow, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Neil Jenney, Mark Flood, Bill Hayden, George Herms, H.C. Westermann, Bruce LaBruce, Daniel McDonald, Andrew Rogers, Arsen Roje, Agathe Snow, William C. Taylor, Donald Urquhart, Oscar Tuazon, Eli Hansen, Kaari Upson, Sebastian Mlynarski and Banks Violette.
The exhibition as a whole may appear deadpan, satirical or pathetic – in any case each of the constituent works turns its back on complacency, and, in doing so, becomes material evidence of resistance (kicking from within the sack). In other words, with all that is stacked against the mutinous artist and the mutinous viewer, hope could lie in objecthood itself.Sack of Bones (Los Angeles)” will be on view at Peres Projects (969 Chung King Rd, Los Angleles 90012) December 13 through December 20, 2008, T-Sat 11am-6pm.