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@NYTransitMuseum I’ve created multiple artworks based on my daily commute. From a painting 30 feet long & 12 feet tall to “shadow drawings” which are 5’ wide by 7’ tall that are 20’ long when put together. love my commute
@gabehudson I’ve spent since March preparing for a Solo Show March 2023. I’ve done nothing but getting my 💩together
As Twitter goes down the dark staircase that Dante Alighieri conceived as 9 Rings (& which is why I paint the NYC subway as it’s equivalent) the MuskOx in the China Shop breaking a $44 B overpriced “investment” is just like the dammmned KKKops I paint. Solo Show in March
5 years ago I curated an exhibition at the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center. Toshiko Mori, Cake Hara,& others came to NYC to participate. Several artists I’d met previously at the Kameyama Trienniale @kameyamatriennale were also in that show.
@yangyang_cheng During the Pandemic “lockdown” in NYC my art work shifted to the hard political when I saw the young Hong Kong protesters for democracy attacked, raped, murdered & disappeared by the police. (My rage increased as Black Lives Matter protesters faced it here)
Brainard Carey from the Praxis Center for Aesthetic Studies asked to see my 30 Foot by 11 Foot painting of the subway today.
So you have to see it again too
“Subterranean Excursion”
Acrylic on Recycled Vinyl Advertising Tarp and Wood
132” x 360”
2022
@tomrosenthal not established but on the trajectory.
the 1st painting is 11 feet by 30 feet and is my vision of the NYC subway where I’ve brought Outer Space to the Subterranean Space. Getting ready for my solo in March. The others are paintings I’ve made for the Kyoto Arts Festival.