Biennale wed night
The great Pryor Praczukowski is working on his display. Imagine, we've worked with Pryor since way back. GR1 probably. He's always been around to help. I've actually known him since I was probably 18 or so, and it's great to have him really show his work in a proper setting. His photos look brilliant on a huge space. In the background, I see some red... is that Eishi?
Don't forget you don't have to RSVP to come. You can, but you don't have to. Just show up and we'll see you there.
Don't forget you don't have to RSVP to come. You can, but you don't have to. Just show up and we'll see you there.
David Choe
A little Youtube never hurt anyone. Music by Explosions in the Sky that we were playing in the background. Here's the link.
A little Youtube never hurt anyone. Music by Explosions in the Sky that we were playing in the background. Here's the link.
1 Comments:
i always find the setting-up part of the show to be the best time.
the music out the boombox,eye-balling the hanging.. it's almost, intimate haha.
then when all the hanging/painting/installing is done, and it's just you and your buddies and the show. bellissimo.
looks promising!- gonna try and make it out.
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