'You take paths blindly, but, guided by your beating heart, you will always find beneficial destinations. Here in the exhibition, the anonymous narrator is right at the door and draws a route. There are several stops on it. You can, between different little chapels, sit down and enjoy dreaming again. The works recover fabrics and stories, maps and photos, events that are glued together in a confusing, inverted, insoluble timeline. And all the better because you can then recover them and make sense of them. your own way.' excerpt from show text
15.4.24
...and one more from Discreet Entries w/Jeff Crouch part6...
Is That Blood On Your Lips? Working the Tar Sands 1
Is That Blood On Your Lips? Working the Tar Sands 2
Arctic 30
Fukishima
Is That Blood On Your Lips? Working the Tar Sands 3
Is That Blood On Your Lips? Working the Tar Sands 4
Dogs of War
Global Warming 1
Dead Letter Office 1
Dead Letter Office 2
Red Line
Global Warming 2
Global Warming 3
14.4.24
Discreet Entries 2013 w/ Jeff Crouch part 4 collaboration....
Jeff sent me via regular postal mail marked and altered material, old book pages, asemic writing, etc.... I staged and photographed scenarios with found objects on my end. We called it Discreet Entries because that is the early name for diary or journal entries... and posted them one day a month at instagram....days 1-10 here...
12.4.24
VOID video at WORD 4WORD...
...with Jonathan Minton text and Diana Magallon music in Guadalajara, Mexico and me in Portugal it is an email poetry and art video...https://www.wordforword.info/vol42/Chapman.html
11.4.24
4 anti-war postcards
Nao Mais 1 2024 inkjet postcard
Nao Mais 2 2024 inkjet postcard
Nao Mais 3 2024 inkjet postcard
Kiss Me Quick 1981 offset postcard
Labels:
anti-war,
art,
asemic,
cecelia chapman,
design,
Kiss Me Quick,
mail art,
Nao Mais,
peace,
poetry,
postcards,
print,
works on paper
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