Archive for February, 2010




Above, work by Kathleen Thum.

Tough Cords, Gouache and Graphite on Rice Paper, 52″ x 17″, 2006.
Detail of Nodes, Gouache and Graphite on Layers of Tracing Paper, 22 ft. x 3 ft., 2004.
Bullseye, Gouache and Graphite on Rice Paper, 2006.



Some of Kathleen’s new work, which she describes was made for a show in Brooklyn [called No Money No Problems] by a non-profit organization called “Recession Art”. It was a very cool show and the two girls behind it are amazing. Recession Art interviewed Kathleen about the dollar bill series.




Art by Kathleen Thum for No Money No Problems




Installation view of Pseudopodia, acrylic and graphite on layers of frosted mylar, 11 ft x 40 ft.

Below, Drip/Drop, Acrylic, Ink and Graphite on Layers of Mylar, 12 ft. x 9 ft., 2008


I put out a request for people’s pictures of their TV’s, usually taken with cell phones (sometimes taken with other kinds of cameras). I also dug up a few of my own that I could find. So many awesome ones got sent in! I also had a few bookmarked that I had come across on facebook. I’ve noticed lots of these on tumblrs, etc, and love them as a new genre of photography.


Digital Digestion –Krysta Sa.



Digital Digestion –Krysta Sa.



Digital Digestion –Krysta Sa.


Digital Digestion –Krysta Sa.


Armageddon –Sarah Dieleman.


TEEVEE QuIzBuStErS –Tiffany Harmon.


TEEVEE –Tiffany Harmon.


Death Proof –Brian Hunter.


Tommy –Brian Hunter.


Dating on Demand –Brian Hunter.


The Honeymoon Killers –Brian Hunter.


some adult swim show –Mike Jones.


a DVD menu for Space Ghost Coast to Coast –Mike Jones.


Twin Peaks –Mike Jones.


The Honeymoon Killers –Katie Barkel.


Days of Being Wild –Katie Barkel.


Modern Times –Katie Barkel.


BAGHPAT –Tom Buckholz.


wt –Tom Buckholz.


32 23 –Tom Buckholz.


begin from today. –Tom Buckholz.


Send in more pictures, and if you took any of these photos and want a link just let me know what to.


Apologies for the lack of new posts. I was on a roll for a while then got caught up with a few things, including the conception and installation of a piece for the DISILLUSION art show at Work Gallery in Ann Arbor, MI.



DISILLUSION will give you a chance to see new and awesome work by myself (Tom Buckholz — got to get that SEO), Brian Hunter, Ted Kennedy, Paolo Carone, Louis Dickinson, and Ashley Elander (also co-curator of the show). I wish I knew more of the other artists, as literally every piece I’ve seen so far has been exciting and worth checking out.



I have a few new posts in the draft stage which I will give the deserved attention to after the opening (including the disappearing VIDEODROME post, which will reappear in a much more fulfilling form).