Oct 12, 2009
Lined & Unlined  » Blog Archive  » Permutations


  So we’ll each make a work and place them together. Or side-by-side. Or
  within one another. I’d like to make a new work with glass clipframes.
  I’ll use the words then, clipframes and permutations. Maybe your poems
  in my frames? I like this idea of an accident waiting to happen. What
  if it’s more specific to the space itself? Because it’s quite small,
  it’s only a storefront. The show’s not up for long, so consider the
  duration. Roughness, too. And compression. Yours are modular in the
  same way as mine. They’re permutations, visual rhymes of each other.
  That’s what gives it meaning. It should be quite an empty gallery when
  you look at first. Yes, the gaps are what will fill it.


Semi-mysterious opening by Daniel Eatock and Rob Giampietro this Thursday, excellent!

Lined & Unlined  » Blog Archive  » Permutations

So we’ll each make a work and place them together. Or side-by-side. Or within one another. I’d like to make a new work with glass clipframes. I’ll use the words then, clipframes and permutations. Maybe your poems in my frames? I like this idea of an accident waiting to happen. What if it’s more specific to the space itself? Because it’s quite small, it’s only a storefront. The show’s not up for long, so consider the duration. Roughness, too. And compression. Yours are modular in the same way as mine. They’re permutations, visual rhymes of each other. That’s what gives it meaning. It should be quite an empty gallery when you look at first. Yes, the gaps are what will fill it.

Semi-mysterious opening by Daniel Eatock and Rob Giampietro this Thursday, excellent!

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