Thursday, June 19, 2008
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
children destined for prison

My "Toddler Prison Jumpsuits" address populist duplicity, as it relates to our need and desire to maintain clearly defined social classes and opportunities. This is to say, who will wash our cars, clean our houses or pick our fruit? In fact, our social makeup and structure could not survive without purposeful exploration. This is the price of Capitalism.
Trotsky
Monday, June 9, 2008
Friday, May 30, 2008
Toddler's Prison Jumpsuits sizes 2- 12 Made in the USA
One day while I was substituting in one of the schools in upper manhattan and the Bronx. I looked out and all I could see was orange. If we do not do something immediately to changed the education system we are instead designing a system where as poor children have no other option but to become service workers and or prisoners in a system where a under class is necessary to keep capitalism alive.
At Last....
Great Shows at the MOMA and PS1 loved the "water works". Particularly at PS1. go to the basement and check out the effects there.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Finding your work....
To the artist, all problems of art appear uniquely personal. Well, that's understandable enough given that not many other activities routinely call one's basic self-worth into question. But those really personal problems all relate to the making of the art. Once the art has been made, an entirely new set arise, problems that require the artist to engage the outside world. Call them ordinary problems or not. Ordinary problems are not, however, trivial problems. Among other things the large part of almost every artist's time.
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