Saturday, October 11, 2008
Wish for Peace
Keith,
My wish for peace is for adults to teach children peace: we can't
achieve peace if war is considered to be normal and if violence
is considered to be an acceptable way to settle disagreements.
My wish for peace is for adults to teach children peace: we can't
achieve peace if war is considered to be normal and if violence
is considered to be an acceptable way to settle disagreements.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Wish Tree for St. Louis Artica Festival 2008
My Artica Festival project for 2008 is a Collaborative one, I am presenting "Wish Tree",
a performance developed by Yoko Ono, and presented in locations worldwide since 2007.
"Wish tree for St. Louis", this work, will collect the wishes for peace of all who participate, and fill a tree with the wishes. the piece will be performed this saturday and sunday, October 11th & 12th, from noon till 4 p.m., under the trees directly across from the arch, near the main stage on Lenore K. Sullivan Boulevard.
Following the weekends performance, the wishes will be collected from the trees, catalogued, and sent to Yoko Ono, to be buried in a capsule at the foot of the Imagine Peace tower in Rekjavic, Iceland.
This piece will be performed at various locations in St. Louis throughout the year.
As a document of the event, a special issue postcard designed by Yoko Ono, has been printed by Fluxus/St.Louis, which will be signed, dated, and stamped by myself, and given to everyone who contributes their wish. Please join me in realizing this work. peace, Keith
P.S.If Anyone wants to participate - just e-mail me your wish this weekend, and I'll print it out for the tree. make sure to include your snail-mail address too, and I'll mail out a postcard document.
a performance developed by Yoko Ono, and presented in locations worldwide since 2007.
"Wish tree for St. Louis", this work, will collect the wishes for peace of all who participate, and fill a tree with the wishes. the piece will be performed this saturday and sunday, October 11th & 12th, from noon till 4 p.m., under the trees directly across from the arch, near the main stage on Lenore K. Sullivan Boulevard.
Following the weekends performance, the wishes will be collected from the trees, catalogued, and sent to Yoko Ono, to be buried in a capsule at the foot of the Imagine Peace tower in Rekjavic, Iceland.
This piece will be performed at various locations in St. Louis throughout the year.
As a document of the event, a special issue postcard designed by Yoko Ono, has been printed by Fluxus/St.Louis, which will be signed, dated, and stamped by myself, and given to everyone who contributes their wish. Please join me in realizing this work. peace, Keith
P.S.If Anyone wants to participate - just e-mail me your wish this weekend, and I'll print it out for the tree. make sure to include your snail-mail address too, and I'll mail out a postcard document.
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Monty and Me
Istvan Kantor (the very first Monty Kantsin, dada of Neoism) hanging out with Allan Revich at Maggy Perry's Fountain Gallery in Toronto, on Nuit Blanche.
Labels:
allan revich,
Istvan Kantor,
Monty Cantsin,
neoism,
Nuit Blanche,
Toronto
Paper Skulls
Two of the 100 paper skulls made by Roger Hupman and exhibited at Nuit Blanche in Toronto on October 4, 2008.
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