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Cut Flowers
studio shot
Susan Hobbs Gallery
September 6
Ambient Tokens, Susan Hobbs Gallery, Toronto, 2025
Four page xerox A4 of annotated list of music played at the After 8 Books launch of Lavender Glass (the music relates to what is mentioned within the text of the book), and a recipe for Lavender Lemonade that was served in a punch bowl.
A haze of influence choreographed into an arm (#5), 2011
New book coming out.
It’s printed
It’s alive
Took 4 years to develop
Monographically located, a 5 day conversation between Dieter Roelstraete and I formed a structure for laying out the images of works that appear as they are being mentioned... talking the ideas into existence. Picks up where an article that Dieter wrote about me from 2011 stops off. Boy Vereecken did the design. Southern Alberta Art Gallery in Canada along with the The RBC art collection provided the baking, and MOUSSE did the publishing.
Full of little surprises.
The Attic (1 year later)
La Criée - Rennes, France
Installation images of a show in Brussels at the Independent. Presented with Supportico Lopez.
A button made for the vitrine at frac le plateau. a little summer project with a small xerox text published, a postcard, and a button to accompany the reclining hippy towel installed in the window. All three were given away free when you knocked on the office door during opening hours. In a way I wanted to simulate a very simple and intimidating situation that I’ve found myself in through the years. That moment when knocking on the door is the last thing you want to do, but by doing so a whole other avenue of narrative is opened up.
That’s a lot text for a button...