dayoutlast is a record of my direct engagement with mostly contemporary art, mostly Los Angelean.

As this blog has evolved since its 2010 inception, so has my perspective. What I once perceived as central within the investigation was what was central, literally, within the photographic frame that I shared here. While still an important consideration, such thinking has also given way to more peripheral considerations, ones also accompanied occasionally by text (written manifestation of thought) and the oscillations between them. What's missing here are larger unknowns surrounding issues of presentation and representation; the amount of time and space it actually takes to accomplish such first-hand observations; and the quandaries between documentation and interpretation.

Despite my attempt to communicate here with image and text what is essential in some respect about the artwork, neither representation should ever be considered a substitution for the primary viewing experience. Of course, occasionally there are exceptions.

Most of the time, these posts are merely remnants---residual fragments---from my last day out.

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

"Hurts to Laugh" Curated by Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer @ Various Small Fires



D'Ette Nogle
A Message from the Artist, 2014
Oil on canvas
96 x 72 inches




D'Ette Nogle
A Message from the Artist, 2017
Oil on canvas
96 x 72 inches




D'Ette Nogle
Open Doors for Gallery Courtyard, 2017
Dimensions Variable
(Recto)


D'Ette Nogle
Open Doors for Gallery Courtyard, 2017
Dimensions Variable
(Verso)





Claude Wampler
Hurts to Laugh, 2017
Digital Video Projection. media player, and speaker
Dimensions Variable
Edition 1/5 with 2 AP





Claude Wampler
University of Virginia Third Annual Festival of Squash Tournament
 at the Thomas Jefferson Scholar Sports Club, 2017
Digital Video Projection. media player, and speaker
Dimensions Variable
Edition 1/5 with 2 AP



When dark humor hurts so good…

D”Ette Nogle: bracketing experience by marking time, opening doors, space and time in between to contemplate passage

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