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Art break: reading & writing

I have a poem forthcoming called “7.2 Miles” set to appear soon on Robert Lopez’ blog, “No News Today,” and it will also appear in print, as part of an anthology of writing by Brooklyn writers created by Kelley Brannon to celebrate the first anniversary of the popular First Sunday storytelling series at Bodega Wine Bar. Congrats Kelley & Bodega! In  support of the anthology launch, I will be part of a reading at Bodega on April 1, 2012. Also reading will be Dolan Morgan, Eric Nelson,  Mariette Papic and many other great readers. I will be sharing a brand-new, unpublished essay that explores the world of pseudonyms. Come!

More writing news: I started contributing to Artlog.com. Last weekend the first three posts, all related to the Fountain Art Fair, were published on the same day as Bushwick’s Beat Nite, where I was holding down the fort for Dreaming Without Sleeping. I’m still catching up on my sleep from last weekend, but I was so glad to connect with everyone related to Fountain and I have always loved the Artlog family. There’s more news coming soon, wait for it…

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Dreaming Without Sleeping Opens In Less Than A Week!

Pictured: Criminy Johnson artist books, available February 24.

Brooklyn, NEW YORK—The Active Space celebrates the grand opening of its new gallery space with an artist’s reception for “Dreaming Without Sleeping,” works by Criminy Johnson | QRST. February 24, 2012, 7-10 PM. Curated by Robin Grearson.

Exclusively for the grand opening, the artist has created a limited number of one-of-a-kind drawings that will be available to visitors on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

“Dreaming Without Sleeping” allows viewers to glimpse the artist’s view of our waking world: a bent, slightly pessimistic and occasionally hostile place populated by animals and people who are often reluctant to be interrupted by the viewer.

Criminy Johnson creates oil paintings depicting the strange environments and subjects he imagines, and while working out his ideas, he often makes wheatpastes that relate to these in some way. Many people are familiar with Criminy’s style but may have seen it outside of a gallery setting. And QRST fans might be discovering Criminy Johnson’s paintings for the first time. At Bushwick’s The Active Space, Johnson will have the opportunity to showcase both styles.

After the reception, the show will remain open to the public by appointment through April 20, 2012. Email ashley@566johnsonave.com.

For additional images, artist bio and project information, please visit: http://robingrearson.com/about/criminy-dws-info/

Dreaming Without Sleeping
February 24, 2012 through April 20, 2012
The Active Space
566 Johnson Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11237
www.566johnsonave.com


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The Beauty Debate: Detroit, Leap Day

Leap Day is this year, and it’s going to be fun!  I am part of a panel discussion called the Beauty Debate, which takes place in Detroit and is being produced by TheDetroiter.com, a blog where I have been having a conversation with the editor, Colin Darke, since last September about honesty, beauty, art…and sometimes writing. I won’t be going to Detroit: I’m participating via Skype, possibly from Hyperallergic HQ, as editor Hrag Vartanian is also participating.

The Beauty Debate panel discussion is held in advance of a related art show, TheDetroiter.com’s First Annual Beauty Invitational, which opens March 3 at Detroit’s Art Effect Gallery. The gallery will be showing artists whose work I know and love (Elle, Ashley Zelinskie, Vincent Cacciotti), and artists I don’t know but very well may love, once I see their work. Beauty: what is it? Discuss.

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