Showing posts with label keith higgins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label keith higgins. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2014

re a few close ups of the walls...

hello lovers,

a few close ups of the walls at the unit/pitt gallery in vancouver, bc. by now, all this work is long gone, sanded down and repainted by Brynn, one of the coolest gallery assistants i've ever met. 

don't ask about the art, i only know Take 5 did the cool wildstyle piece and Bracken did the cool ovoid looking alien things. not sure who did the thunderbird or ocm, but i was told it was the same person. very cool stuff.

it was really amazing to paint on the walls of an art gallery. liberating. the last few shows i've curated have been all about disrupting the played out and boring gallery rules. art should be visceral. dirty. not all clean and sterile white wall gallery standard shows. so done. so lifeless. so soulless. so lame. i'm from the streets, and the underground, and i want art to move from the confines of a canvas or a frame or a project and move along the walls and into your mind. 

street art is perfect for that in galleries, and it is here today, gone tomorrow and i love and loathe that aspect of it. it takes so much time, effort and MONEY to get good at it, and then some dumb ass toy comes along and wrecks it. or some graffiti task force jackass comes along and blands it out with monkey shit green, bored suburban house wife beige, and battleship grey......

anyways, happy monday people,

cb



OCM did this i believe.

kamloops own TAKE 5
did this, a legend in the graffiti scene
nationally even.

i think david wrote stuff on the walls.

cease wyss did this stencil
from the thunderbird restaurant. 


part of the original piece i did
fire is cleansing
it represents many things
in this piece.

bracken hanuse corlett
did the circular UFO things and 
left behind these two.

keith higgins
CEO, COO, CFO
and ruler of the Unit/Pitt domain
and you get a sense of the scope
and size of these works.
that's my kyoti throwie bomb
in front of Mt. Peter and Mt. Paul
in Kamloops, BC.






the green line represents the pulse
the heartbeat
and it got slower
as it left the land and the forest
and went into the city.

most of my work has visual metaphors
so if you  know that much
you can see that much more
in my work
i like to layer things 
and make people work for it.

i did.

until next time lovers,

cb
ps: it's nice when projects come together
my whole life people said
i'd never be where i am today.
fuck you
good thing i didn't listen. 

Sunday, March 23, 2014

re: final night of "crawling, betting, weeping," at the Unit/Pitt.......

Hello lovers,

how i've missed you. here are some performance flicks from the final night of the "Crawling, Weeping, Betting," exhibition, performance series, and so on. it was amazing and i bet we had about 100 people there or so. each one was wild and unpredictable, full of energy, madness and fun. i never want to do an exhibition the same way as long as i live.

and to think this all started out because david and i couldn't find a sober clown. so we figured we'd create an opportunity for a sober clown to appear but it didn't happen. so now, we focus our energy on europe. we figure there's some 500 million people on the continent, or so, and better chances of finding a sober clown. plus, you can tour canada ten times, and it gets to be the same old same old after awhile. i haven't been to europe for some time, so it is time to do some research and development for a new series of shows. wish us luck.

and thanks for coming, i missed you dearly,


cb


on the left is 
max murphy
 saxophonist extraordinaire. 
baritone sax. 
heavy metal. 

david mackintosh 
singing the blood song
to get the blood flowing
and the drinks moving
a friday night ritual
that launched the cabaret
it got better and stronger 
by the end.

and he loved it
i think. 


captain, booze enthusiast, author
raconteur, scoundrel, and a man
born at the right time
and the wrong time.


max givn'r on the sax.
there were also two drummers that night.
epic.

sommelier david mackintosh
free booze was given 
on the friday cabaret nights
based on the stories told.

veda hille was storyteller
the last night
and she's in front of dave sitting
slightly to the his left.
she told a great coming of age story
of her daughter. 
as a father of 3 or 4 girls
i can relate.



on the opening night
we had most of vancouver legends
"the sons of freedom,"
and it was rawk!!!


special thanks to david mackintosh
for inviting me to collaborate 
on this amazing project
he said it was something he's been
wanting to do since the 1980's.

and special thanks to all who participated
the dancers
the storytellers
the artists
the musicians
the people who came again and again

thank you

it was an amazing experience.

chris bose. 



Thursday, September 19, 2013

re: review of my latest video installation!!!

hello lovers,

it's been awhile, i've been rather busy, setting up and bring art down to vancouver, bc, for 3 exhibitions, major ones. the first is at the belkin gallery out at UBC, and was reviewed in the Georgia Straight here:

http://www.straight.com/arts/425066/witnesses-makes-palpable-impact-residential-schools


the next show is at 236 Pender, which is in Chinatown, at the Unit/Pitt gallery, and i curated this show, featuring Bracken Hanuse Corlett, Byron Steele and Nigel Zsigeti. it's called "God Save the Queen," 
and here's a photo of that show.


link is here:


and finally, the last show i'm involved with is at the Malaspina Printmakers down on Granville Island and is a group show as well, regarding truth and reconciliation. a question that looms over all of us.


and weblink here:



so, please do go check them out, 

as always, 

cheers,


cb