Showing posts with label Louise Millmann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louise Millmann. Show all posts
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Viv Maudlin Goes School Shopping
A cornucopia of pop art references in a world with carbuncles, nurse's white and Chevelles.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Artists Protest At Ray Johnson & A Book About Death Exhibition On Long Island
Several artists were seen protesting at the recent opening of Ray Johnson & A Book About Death, the most recent in a series of exhibitions on the subject of death at CW Post College on Long Island.
The protestors, including so-called "collage artist" Honey Millmann, carried signs that said "PROTEST." When asked what she was protesting, Millmann explained: "NOTHING." Ray Johnson, the artist who is acknowledged as the "father of mail art," made many "nothings" in the form of drawings, photocopy prints and performances. He has also a large body of work featuring the word "nothing" backwards: "gnihton."
Later in the evening Honey Millmann switched signs. This one "ABAD IDEA" uses the acronym for the A Book About Death exhibitions. Here she is seen with a coffin, reportedly filled with "nothing" specially shipped in for the opening. Millmann works with Viv Maudlin to document exhibitions, as well. Her work can be seen here: ABAD NYC and RJ&ABAD.
The protesters were met with other artists without signs posing as a Madonna and Child.
See more here: http://rayjohnsonandabookaboutdeath.blogspot.com/
The protestors, including so-called "collage artist" Honey Millmann, carried signs that said "PROTEST." When asked what she was protesting, Millmann explained: "NOTHING." Ray Johnson, the artist who is acknowledged as the "father of mail art," made many "nothings" in the form of drawings, photocopy prints and performances. He has also a large body of work featuring the word "nothing" backwards: "gnihton."
Later in the evening Honey Millmann switched signs. This one "ABAD IDEA" uses the acronym for the A Book About Death exhibitions. Here she is seen with a coffin, reportedly filled with "nothing" specially shipped in for the opening. Millmann works with Viv Maudlin to document exhibitions, as well. Her work can be seen here: ABAD NYC and RJ&ABAD.
The protesters were met with other artists without signs posing as a Madonna and Child.
See more here: http://rayjohnsonandabookaboutdeath.blogspot.com/
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