I’m cross-posting this from the AGCC blog – I’m really, really pleased to be showing both Benicia Gantner and Kim Schoenstadt. It’s gonna be a great show, that I’m installing at the same time that I’m installing Edith’s show. $20 bucks says I relapse into my espresso habit before the end of next week.
Yesterday the interesting (as in non-spackling and painting) work began for our upcoming show, Benicia Gantner & Kim Schoenstadt, began. Kim, fresh from installing at the MCA in Chicago, made her way over to Angels Gate to draw the outlines for her wall pieces for the show. Her contribution to the show is a single piece, consisting of three site-specific wall paintings/drawings, each using the same series of source images. Enough with the jabber, on to the photos.
Above – The overlays in action. That’s Kim’s giant, shadowy hand in the upper corner.
Above – Kim working that tool of tools, the overhead projector. I think that our grade school experiences give some of us artists a fetish for these things.
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