Sonny Rusha Bjornson and Laura Grover present:
One Pinch of Heartache, Two Cups of Pain.
One Dash of Sunshine, Two Drops of Rain.
An exhibition of new works by Christian Tedeschi and Michael Bizon
Hosted by Fabien Fryns Fine Art, 314 N. Crescent Heights Blvd. LA, CA
Opening Reception: February 25th from 6-9pm
Cortney Andrews performance at LACMA 2.26.12 @ 2pm
In conjunction with the exhibition, In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in Mexico and the United States
Officially announced! The release of the first issue of the publication, Public Fiction, is happening this Friday in Highland Park, LA. Come out to the party! + Check out my work in print alongside a slew of talented artists.
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Please Join us on Friday August 5th from 7 to 10pm at The Museum of Public Fiction. For the launch of Public Fiction, the first issue of a quarterly journal and Night Papers, the first edition.
Negronis, beer and wine will be served. Dj set and performance by Sun Araw. At 9pm a performance by Maja D’Aoust, the white witch of LA. Followed with a set by Parker Davis.
»————>an introduction<————-«
Public Fiction is a quarterly journal based in LA and with LA as subject. Each issue takes a different form and a different topic.
This is the church issue.
Incuding the work of: Claire Cronin | Maja D’Aoust | Trinie Dalton | Sophia Dixon Frydman | Diva Dompé | Jesse Fleming | Corey Foge l Chiara Giovando | Liz Glynn | Maureen Keaveny | David Korty | Chris Kraus | Chris Lipomi | Lucky Dragons | Jason Manley | Davida Nemeroff | Alison O’Daniel | Adam Overton | Owl Eyes | Michael Parker | Erin Perry | Ron Regé Jr. | Mark A. Rodriguez | Tanya Rubbak | Asha Schechter | Margaret Wappler
The first issue of Public Fiction will come accompanied by Night Papers, a newspaper coming out of Night Gallery.
The first edition includes the work of: Karen Adleman, Catherine Taft, Nick Flanagan, Wintergarten LTD, Mark A Rodrigez, Cara Siik Benedetto, Mieke Marple, Walter Benjamin Smith, Anna Rosen, Georgie Nettle, Lauren Mackler, Kate Wolf and Davida Nemeroff.
These inaugural issues were made possible with the generous support of Jeffrey Deitch.
»—-> Public Fiction <—-«749 N. Avenue 50 Los Angeles . CA . 90042
»» http://publicfiction.org ««
Post-Digital Being There: Werner Herzog, The Cave and Me
A great article on pooool.info.
By Caitlin Denny
Pull Your Coat To This
Michael Bizon, Erin Zona, Anders Johnson, & Alee Peoples, Pull Your Coat to This
Humans live with an innate desire of belonging and inclusion. This along with reaction or more extreme rebellion has fueled moves into tight-knit groups and subcultures. Tacit communication within these groups is necessary and adds to exclusiveness and bonding. PULL YOUR COAT TO THIS (1950’s Harlem jive for “let me tell you something”) features four artists whose work deals with secret handshake business between specific people and their “on a need to know basis” signage. Michael Bizon, Erin Zona, Anders Johnson and Alee Peoples draw from the language of hobos, Lesbos, fabricated groups and recluse madmen. Among these groups sense of humor, myth, horror and sex are specific codes, winks and nudges that otherwise go unnoticed by the population at large.
NOW until May 29th
Vox Populi
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Amy Lovera

Former RISD classmate is at the ICA in Boston! Congrats Amy!!!
maureenkeaveny.com is updated
Check out my recent installation, Lux, at The Museum of Public Fiction.
Sasha Rudensky

Some stunning photo works by Sasha Rudensky. I stumbled upon her on the blogs today and couldn’t stop looking at her work.
Detail from “Lux”
High Wolf w/ Sun Araw playing in my installation, Lux, in The Free Church at Public Fiction.
