Thursday, December 16, 2010

Issue No. 33: Funny How History Repeats Itself

                       

Issue No. 32: Responses to the Smithsonian's Censoring of Wojnarowicz

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This photograph by AA Bronson is part of the Hide/Seek Exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery in the Smithsonian Institute. 


AA Bronson, Felix.

“I made this photograph of Felix a few hours after his death. He is arranged to receive visitors, and his favorite objects are gathered about him: his television remote control, his tape-recorder, and his cigarettes. Felix suffered from extreme wasting, and at the time of his death his eyes could not be closed: there was not enough flesh left on the bone.”

AA Bronson

Felix died of AIDS on June 5, 1994



Issue No. 31: For Ivan Cazzola (Animated)

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Issue No. 29: VISIONS OF EXCESS DVD




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Unbound x Eds. Lee Adams and Ron Athey
Visions of Excess was a non-stop, 12 hour voyage into the heart of darkness, a communion with the ragged spirit of Georges Bataille, exploring the philosophers key themes of death, eroticism and the forbidden. This DVD features documentation from Visions of Excess London. Easter Sunday, 2009. Commissioned by SPILL Festival.

Curated by Ron Athey and Lee Adams, and hosted by David Hoyle the event featured live performances, installations, film screenings and DJs. This dvd features excerpts from work by Lee Adams, Ron Athey, Franko B, Gio Black Peter, Bruce La Bruce, Christophe Chemin, Peter Christopherson, Zackary Drucker, Flawless Sabrina, Dominic Johnson, Mouse, Kira O'Reilly, L.Gabrielle Penabaz, Lazlo Pearlman, SmaxXx, Suka Off, Samantha Sweeting, Julie Tolentino and Veenus Vortex.
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In case you are unfamiliar with the Visions of Excess events, there is documentation on Lee Adams site.