Dressing Is Difficult
“Through ambiguity… deep CREATIVE STATES can be UNLOCKED.”
What follows, according to performance artist Sandrine Schaefer, is a brief preview of a site-specific piece that “takes on a time structure inspired by cycles of dormancy in bears,” and in which “the tension between mechanical, geological, and felt time is always palpable.” With that in mind, let’s once again witness Ms Schaefer’s devastating heat-ray of creativity:
Ms Schaefer, who teaches performance art to those less gifted than herself, is a recipient of the Boston ICA’s 2015 Foster Prize, and has been described by the ICA’s senior curator as “amazing,” “compelling” and yet inexplicably “underfunded.”
Her previous artistic feats can be experienced here, here, and here.
The tree should file a grievance for molestation uninvited.
Rubbing against that branch and panting.
I did notice she factored in gravity and taunted without being crushed by pretension.
She should do that with a large cactus, and get more funding. And medical attention.
Did someone say Laurie Penny?

Obviously going through her static period.
I thought that dead thug story sounded familiar, and it was — it’s from November ’16. Don’t know why it recently popped up again.
I thought that dead thug story sounded familiar, and it was — it’s from November ’16.
Yes. Although that sort of story is depressingly familiar. “Why did the police have to shoot him? He was only committing armed robbery!” seems to be a common complaint in sections of society that one does not want to meet. My favorite remains “why did that janitor have to shoot my baby? He was only beating the janitor with a baseball bat. Racism!”
The Peasants are Revolting!
You said it! They stink on ice! … oh, waitaminute! The elites are revolting against the peasants.
? for hanger clothes the is hell the what.