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Photographs and text description of conceptual art project with reference to Wallace Steven's poem by the same title. Illusion of simple forms and material as they are connected into different masses on different places worldwide. The project was participation and performative.
Economic Crisis Observatory, Atlantic City, A Service Economy is a case study photo and text essay of an economy where most of the people working are employed in minimum wage jobs. The game of Monopoly is used as a visual reference.
Selected photographs from Hyphens, Five Senses, a performative installation project by Holly Crawford. Photographs were taken at the Photo NY and Photo SF. The photographs are not staged. They are immediate response after asking if I could take image of one of their five senses. How do you connect to the world? What is your strongest or weakest sense?
Humor: A long narrative collaged poem from instructions about life from Adam and Eve, health insurance forms, your remote control from your television set, Nixon's instructions on why his daughters should not campaign at a museum, nuclear remote handling manual, instructions for events on a cruise ship and other texts. Runner up in many recognized poetry contests. The entire text was performed at the Lakeside Theatre, University of Essex in 2011.
A conceptual art and art criticism project by Holly Crawford. The text/poems are what she overheard, and wrote down as quickly as possible while standing next to people in art museums, galleries, public art installations, and art fairs over several years. Photograph by Holly Crawford, 2011.
Artist's book/visual poetry of found punctuation from Clement Greenberg's 1939 article Avant-Garde and Ktisch and other material, such as the punctuation from poets (Keats, cummings, Pound, Stein and others) as inspiration for these minimal implied narrative pieces. Essay by Peter Frank.
Artist's book project of found narrative poetry from many different sources, father's diary, NYT wedding announcement pages, university alumni material, Clement Greenberg article, and other material.
A list and index of the curatorial concepts of Hans Ulrich Obrist that were derived from his book Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Curating? His book did not include an index. It is a guide and tool that is provided to the reader. It is provided as an educational, scientific and artistic project.
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