REDUX Magazine Presents Diane Keys Feature with Video by liketelevisionsnow

Glitch art self-portrait of Diane Keys

Kudos to REDUX magazine for profiling DK, DKult, Trashpo as well as glitch art:

http://liketelevisionsnow.wix.com/reduxmagazine#!featured-artist/c1u2a

Make sure to check out the stunning video by liketelevisionsnow.

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Comment by Rebecca Guyver on November 4, 2014 at 5:52pm

Definately deserves to be central stage at the DKULT festival!

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on November 4, 2014 at 4:03pm

Too too too cool, Diane. You never know who you'll have something in common with next; last I heard Picasso wasn't speaking to me. I'd ask for part of the ebay profits but know you have to feed your family. Nice going!!

Comment by DKeys on November 4, 2014 at 3:46pm

thanks for the nice comments you guyz  as much as it might sound ridiculous to the non-believers, my art is and always has been a co-creation with spirit. The amusing and amazing little coincidences that happen are not created by me but channeled by non-corporeal trashpoets

Nancy-unbeknownst to you (ducking arrows if that is spelled horribly wrong), the blankish canvas you sent me took on a life of its' own.  I sold it fraudently on ebay claiming it was the unfinished canvas of Picasso (gaglione), then it was collaborated on

Comment by DKeys on November 4, 2014 at 2:04am

irish jig? is that a paintbrush in his pocket?

Comment by liketelevisionsnow on November 3, 2014 at 8:32pm

Apparently Picasso, not being content with genius status, fancied himself a Gangem-style dancer as well!

Comment by De Villo Sloan on November 3, 2014 at 6:38pm

Thx for having been invited to write the review. I appreciate that.

DK, I'm not saying Trashpo is only a parody or funny. I think you being a psychic adds to the whole thing immensely, and that's just a fact. It naturally opens it up to more than just art practice.

Many of the avants run that thin line and that's what makes them work. DaDa is comical, scary and tragic all at once. The Beats always cultivated a fine line between the visionary and the totally ridiculous. Fluxus as well. My praise is based in the idea that the feature managed to capture that, the video especially.

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on November 3, 2014 at 6:31pm

Wow, DK! YAYYY! and to think we knew you when. This is fantastic, plus superb review, DVS. 

Comment by Mail Art Martha on November 3, 2014 at 6:19pm

Gosh, i'm gobsmacked! this image is beyond my  poor grasp of englsih. Well done! Diane. or rather: Well done REDUX! for realizing the immense value of DK and of DKult.

Comment by liketelevisionsnow on November 3, 2014 at 5:53pm

Thanks, DeVillo for posting this, and I'd like everyone here to know that DeVillo wrote a great review of Diane's "Glitch" portraits that you can read on the ReDux "Featured Artist" page.

Comment by DKeys on November 3, 2014 at 4:56pm

here is the song--one of the WORST I have ever heard since Bel Biv Devo  it even comes with a warning

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DPF_pWIy3w

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