As
if there weren't enough turmoil sweeping across the planet, it looks
like not even the art world is safe. After years of being seen only in obscure publications, the interwebs, and on those rare occasions
when I show off my sketchbooks in person, some of my drawings are
making it into an art gallery.
To
be specific, Sector 2337, in Chicago, thanks to Josh Rios and Anthony Romero.
From
the web page:
On
view in the Project Space from May 09-Jun 13 2015
Josh
Rios and
Anthony
Romero
will present Part Two of
Please Don’t Bury Me Alive!—a
project space installation that features various arrangements of the
artifacts from their inaugural performance alongside other works
that deal with Chicano centered imagery and histories. In addition, a
suite of drawings by Chicano sci-fi writer Ernest
Hogan
will be on display. The collection of works on paper represents the
smallest of fragments culled from Hogan’s vast archive of
sketchbooks, notes, and drafts, which Rios and Romero are working to
curate for an exhibition in the Summer of 2016.
Did
I mention that said drawings will also be for sale?
Just
what is the world coming to?
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