Send 18 works of size 14.8 X 21 cm (A5 vertical), numbered and signed,
for making up a series of volumes with different artists in each. Each
volume will contain a minimum of 14 artworks, one per artist. Modify
each copy in order to make them unique originals. All techniques:
printings, drawings, paintings, photographs, collages...
Each participant will receive a volume.
Deadline: october, 2010.
Send your art works to:
Carlos Botana
General Sanjurjo, 62 - 2º
15006 A Coruña
Galicia - España/Spain
I see my last posting didn't make it, oh well, glad you're enjoying the cd. I have many fond memories of being an actor in many of Carlo's answering machine messages. Very funny stuff.
The cd is on my to do list and should be on it's way within a few days, I didn't get an invitation for the 'book on death' show, but it sounds like alot of peephole are planning on attending.
R&om
jonathan,
somewhere I have a rough cd of carlo singing the two seasons in Maine and some other things. Want a copy? I never got around to cleaning it up or dividing it into tracks. I heard CP sing that song on many occasions but with those sweet memories are some very sour ones also. Such is life.
Steve
Yes, I survived The Faux Postmaster Minden Tour, and returned to Surrealville exhausted. Met some new (to me) artistamp makers, and enjoyed the trip despite the absence of showers (might retitle this tour as He Got Gamey in Germany), and the 132 stairs to the top of the steeple sleeping accommodations @ BUZ Culturalcentreum.
Supposedly have A Book About Death postcards on their way here, and will forward them to N.Y.
re the show in NYC in September. It's a project at the Emily Harvey Gallery that Matthew Rose put together, based on Ray Johnson's Book About Death. I do plan to be there for the opening, so yes, I'd love to see you again ... it's been a while.
Yes, they stayed here for three days, and enjoyed the respite from their journey in this quiet village, I think. I drove them to a Decentralized Networker Congess in Memphis, where they even went to Graceland, and then continued their journey on Amtrak.