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Updated January 18, 2002
Back in 1997, nothing could go wrong. Or so they said. They said a lot of things. I kept busy with the notepad, & fat black sharpie markers. "Boom Times - Memory drawings from the prior millenium" featured on kadzoo.com.
Selections from The Visceralist Manifesto - New Paintings - now showing as part of the "Casino Boogie" Group Exhibition, from Jan. 12th to Feb. 1 at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo, NY. Paintings from the Visceralist Manifesto were also part of a group exhibition at the livingroom from Nov. 3rd to Nov. 30th. The solo version of the Visceralist Manifesto ran from Oct. 6th, (Art for Art's Sake) through Nov. 2nd at 740 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA.
Comprehensive information page for art collectors, dealers, museums, educational institutions, curators, critics, corporate exhibitors, media, and other interested parties extensively updated. Jedd Haas bio also added.
Gallery Tungsten Enters Record Business with the first release from Antijazz - the CD Global Blues (GT200101).
Ongoing: mygirlnextdoorcam.com
Shots 2000
Shots 1999.
Embedded Systems: Analog Prints from the Machine World exhibited at Luther College, Decorah, IA, from October 25, 2000 through December 13, 2000. View Embedded Systems, or download the Embedded Systems Catalog (27 pages, pdf file).
Bunnyman, a whimsical look at the "Superheroes" genre, exhibited at the show of the same name, New Orleans, LA, February 12 through March 10, 2000.
Where it all began: the Dead Museum, "records of moving through the night cafes and bars, stopping momentarily to draw, scribe, slash and stroke to the ambient beat."
Shots 1996 marked the first roamings of an odd sort of camera. Peep some snaps...
And behind the curtain, your host.
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