lovehands [pt2]
lovehands [pt1]
type1.
in these lovehands there is a significant transition from the social lovehands that communicate outwards to the lovehands that retreat as youve laughed outwardsly at something said at the table and then you withdraw and something flushes into you inside
in these lovehands there is a significant transition from the social lovehands that communicate outwards to the lovehands that retreat as youve laughed outwardsly at something said at the table and then you withdraw and something flushes into you inside
[ this is a part of an ongoing project to categorize lovehands; ]
more art: Art At The Institute (obv. an allegory to Artificial Intelligence (see disambiguation)
MULTIPLES. Chicago; and writing
I am back to blogging! The past few weeks have been a blur of going away and having visitors and trying to work and work out and see friends in between. Two weeks ago I went to Chicago for the Multiples Art Fair as one of the student in the show.
These are the masks I showed:
These are the masks I showed:
The fair consisted of many things: a panel discussion, several artists and crafters selling their stuff, performance and installations. One person gave me a t-shirt, and in exchange he got a mask. On the back was this message.
I'm waiting to see what will come from this.
A partial installation view. The chairs were set up like this on the first day, and the masks were inside the manila envelopes.
Alyx Harch with a mask. I like how it impaired what we were saying and how we were communicating.
I also made some henna! As I had brought some. This was not on myself, but on one of the other artists.
Something else that happened was that I collaborated with Saul Aguirre on an improvised performance with the masks. It was, for me, about communication and intimacy, something I was interested in exploring with the masks in the first place;
I'm also selling the masks on Etsy now, so if you're interested, check it out.