Posted: December 29th, 2024 | Tags:Uncategorized | Comments Off on when the person doesn’t look shocked
i do NOT NOT NOT want to read all fours, but i am finding myself charmed by miranda july. from her fresh air interview:
JULY: …if you’re hiding the place where you’re actually at, then it’s hard to get to the next place. [But still] when I say I’m 50, I AM always a little disappointed when the person doesn’t look shocked (laughter).
GROSS: Oh, like, “oh, but you look like 35!” – that kind of thing?
JULY: When they just sort of are like, “hmm,yeah.” Like, I still have that in me, despite having declared all that stuff a massive construction…
watching the beyonce half-time show at mom’s, such a regular kind of event that we haven’t shared in a long time
LOWS
taking Mom to the E/R (but in a somewhat high — we were at the memorial hermann trauma ER and we saw people being lifeflighted in [gunshot wound, motorcycle accident], which was SO intense, but it also made you feel…alive, weirdly. can’t explain it. also it really did feel like the tv show ER.)
barnaby’s, so MEH
montrose neighborhood in general — surprisingly too edgy for me? we saw someone peeing ON a car one morning (!) (in the morning!!!), there was lots of random screaming at night, someone hit our car with a cane when ross was driving, etc.
our airbnb in general was pretty sub par, even though grateful for beds and heat, etc. etc. have new theory: airbnbs should be nicerthan your own house or at least like a top-notch anonymous box
feeling kind of ornery that there isn’t (hasn’t been?) (**update: it’s here now phew) a proper ny times obituary for lorraine o’grady after reading all about her here and here and here. these art is… photographs / performance are hitting me. from the ny times:
When you start a new piece, where do you begin? Well, I’m still basically a conceptual artist, so the first thing that happens is that I get an idea, and then I figure out the best way to express it. I move from idea to idea fairly rapidly. I’d say I’m a breadth artist, not a depth artist. I never went tumbling down the rabbit hole the way most visual artists did, going deeper and deeper into their craft until they got to something bigger, some bedrock of truth. Perhaps because I’m not crafted, and because, having come to art later in life, I don’t have the time. In other words, I’m not playing in art as much as other artists would be playing — I’m out there to make the best possible work and as close to a masterpiece as I can. I think of myself as somebody who’s working on the skin of the culture and constantly making incisions and stuffing works into each incision, the way you’d season a turkey so that the flavor gets in, even if you don’t have much of the original material left.
Rail: What do you believe art is supposed to do? O’Grady: I’m old-fashioned. I think art’s first goal is to remind us that we are human, whatever that is. I suppose the politics in my art could be to remind us that we are all human.