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    believermag:

Bay Area! This Friday, June 22nd, at 8pm, come out to the opening night party for David Shrigley: Brain Activity at the Yerba Buena Art Center. 
TimeOut London described the show (which runs through September 23) as sitting “at the cross-roads of art, absurdity and philosophy… It’s like Kierkegaard, only with marker pens, poster paint and crappily-made sculpture.” 
The evening’s entertainment will include a DJ set and performance by the SF-based  garage rock trio Blasted Canyons and a no-host bar sponsored by Blue Sky Vodka. 
$12 advance / $15 at the door / free for YBCA members
David Shrigley was interviewed in our October 2011 issue. 

Highly recommend going to this!

    believermag:

    Bay Area! This Friday, June 22nd, at 8pm, come out to the opening night party for David Shrigley: Brain Activity at the Yerba Buena Art Center. 

    TimeOut London described the show (which runs through September 23) as sitting “at the cross-roads of art, absurdity and philosophy… It’s like Kierkegaard, only with marker pens, poster paint and crappily-made sculpture.” 

    The evening’s entertainment will include a DJ set and performance by the SF-based  garage rock trio Blasted Canyons and a no-host bar sponsored by Blue Sky Vodka. 

    $12 advance / $15 at the door / free for YBCA members

    David Shrigley was interviewed in our October 2011 issue. 

    Highly recommend going to this!

    Posted on Wednesday, June 20th 2012

    Reblogged from The Believer Logger

    In this video, Photography in Mexico artist Daniela Rossell uses examples from her series Ricas y Famosas (Rich and Famous) to work through her own thoughts on the problematic nature of contemporary “femininity.”

    What do you think?

    Posted on Wednesday, June 20th 2012

    cupoftea1:

Two women running on the beach (the race), Pablo Picasso

This seems appropriate for today (summer solstice), too!

    cupoftea1:

    Two women running on the beach (the race), Pablo Picasso

    This seems appropriate for today (summer solstice), too!

    Posted on Wednesday, June 20th 2012

    Reblogged from Blast!