Friday, June 4, 2010

Snowflake



I wanted to post a few installation images from my show at Snowflake with Clint Baclawski. The exhibition was well received and our work showed well together. Getting to spend some time in St. Louis was great and I look forward to returning. St. Louis has a rich history and the city is full of cultural neighborhoods, beautiful museums, and great food. I didn't eat any toasted ravioli on this trip, but an ad in the newspaper convinced me to buy a Gooey Louie butter cake that was as delicious/fattening as it sounds. The smells from their bakery on Chippewa Street could give you a diabetic seizure. Good stuff. So I ate, drank beer (not Budweiser, sorry St. Louis), met some great people, and ate. Between bites, I took a couple pictures.


Snowflake was an intimate space on Cherokee Street that was bustling
by the time of the opening. The show was well attended and the
Santo Foundation was extremely accommodating. My works
Untitled (left) and Taffy Push/Pull (right) are in the background.


Clint's light boxes from his Hype/White series were displayed on the
floor with my works on paper in the background. The boxes depicted
crowds that congregate around advertisements and would pulsate. Each
box is plywood with automotive paint and archival inkjet backlit prints,
42"x52"x12".


Installation view; Recent Work: Caleb Taylor and Clint Baclawski at
Snowflake/Citystock.






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