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April 29, 2009

OBAMA DAY 100 [End of Project!]

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stephen @ 10:11 pm

OBAMA DAY 100
Haptic: The First 100 Days of President Obama, April 29, 2009

Wednesday, 7:30-9:00 a.m., home, dining room: Slant of warm morning sun across drawing paper and clipboard. A scavenger truck - its hydraulic lift, either rising or lowering - makes a constant whine. Jet plane engines in ascent overhead.

Yes, this is the end and not the end of President Obama’s First 100 Days. No once can say if a governing template has been set, or whether the so-called Ship of State has sets its course - so much wind still flaps at the sails. Enough of metaphor! Step-by-step - trip, fall, get up - here we (still) Go!

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April 28, 2009

OBAMA DAY 99 -

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stephen @ 2:10 pm

OBAMA DAY 99
Haptic: The First 100 Days of President Obama, April 28, 2009

Tuesday, 12:01 – 1:09 p.m., home, living room
: Is there a midnight
intelligence that speaks of horses, their torsos turned, their white manes thrown back, torn into revelation? What trembles into terror in the face of stricken pastures? What provokes beauty to confront terror? What provokes Republic? What illuminates? What gives grace?

ONE DAY - THIS WEDMESDAY! - EXHIBIT REMINDER
Folks in the San Francisco Bay Area, please mark your calenders for next Wednesday’s big event! Read on:
The First 100 Days of Obama

One-Day Exhibition
Wednesday, April 29, 11am-8pm
Opening Reception, 6-8pm

Steven Wolf Fine Arts will mark day 100 of the Barack Obama administration with a one-day show of drawings by the artist and poet Stephen Vincent and their publication in a book titled The First 100 Days of Obama.

Vincent is making one abstract, black and white ink drawing of the same size each day for the first 100 days of the Obama administration as part of a series he calls haptics, a word that describes how the body sensually responds to and interprets stimuli from the outside world. Each drawing is captioned with the date, location and a brief description of the goings-on around the artist at the time of the drawing.

At approximately 10 x 7 inches, the drawings are close variations on a theme; randomness tangles with predictability, abstraction with the faint hint of a figure or symbol as they take their flat, pillow form. Like a diary of meditations, they form a partial record of Vincent’s thoughts and movements on those days, and offer a stark contrast to the political machinations taking place in Washington even as they temporally mirror them. Mounted in a grid at the gallery, the drawings will cover 588 square feet of wall space.

The show aspires to a nutty ceremonial numerology in which the diurnal drawing process, the publication of the book and the target day all harmonically converge. In order for Vincent to remain true to the one-a-day drawing schedule and still make that deadline the gallery will have to run a relay race with its digital publisher who must turn around the final design, printing, binding and shipping in under 24 hours—the frenetic busywork another mirror of the activity in Washington. The first 25 copies of the book will arrive in the gallery with 99 images and one blank page. To draw the project to a close Vincent will work all day in the gallery to create a unique work on page 100 of these volumes. The remaining 75 books will be printed a few days later with the full set of 100 reproductions.

The opening will offer Vincent and guests the opportunity to reflect on the changing political landscape and for Vincent to read from texts he created at the time he made the drawings: one day he was on a bench at Dolores Park, dogs, trolleys and ambulances in the background; another day he was switching channels from Keith Olberman’s Countdown to NBA basketball; and on yet another he was recalling the night sky over Mercy Hot Springs near Firebaugh, miles away from the world of politics. Vincent is as likely to seek out silence as he is music when he works and the ordinary as often as the unusual. At time these modest drawings bob alongside the rushing political change in Washington like a tiny buoy marking a small personal craft; at other times their zen-master repititiousness underscores perhaps a deeper social and political reality that while the details in Washington change the soap opera stays the same.

Steven Wolf Fine Arts
49 Geary Street, Suite 411
San Francisco, CA 94108
415-263-3677
www.stevenwolffinearts.com

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April 27, 2009

OBAMA DAY 98

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stephen @ 11:17 pm

OBAMA DAY 98
Haptic: The First 100 Days of President Obama, April 27, 2009

Monday, 8:30-10 p.m., Dolores Park, bench, upper west-side walkway overlooking palm trees, children’s park, shiny shingle roof dome of Christian Science Church: Innumerable high, low, short and sustained bird chirps, mourning dove coos, dog yelps, one cop car siren zooming up Dolores, garbage truck hydraulic lift gear and motor strain, trolley car brake “squeaks”.

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OBAMA DAY 97 - Chris Nagler, poet

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stephen @ 11:01 am

OBAMA DAY 97
Haptic: The First 100 Days of President Obama, April 26, 2009

Sunday, 7 -9 p.m., an informal Nonesite Collective discussion in the home, living room of Tanya Hollis, archivist and Taylor Brady, poet, 29th near Dolores Street:Chris Nagler, poet and translator, reading from his notebooks in which he traces his recent experience as an election observer in El Salvador in which the leftist FMLN party of farmers and poor people emerged victorious. He reads his translation of a speech by a party official from a rural area who draws attention to the way the victory is also a reclamation that is also felt in everyone’s body with the reclamation of power in one’s home and one’s region, including the rejection of international corporate control over the local economy and resources. As a North American, Chris speaks to his interest in and envy for this visceral sense of connection between land and the body, between ancestral connection and home. With the victory of both Obama and the FMLN, where does he, where do we, North Americans, locate our bodies and politics in a post-torture, a post-Bush/Cheney world?

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April 26, 2009

OBAMA DAY 96

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stephen @ 8:02 am

OBAMA DAY 96
Haptic: The First 100 Days of President Obama, April 25, 2009

Saturday, 4-5 p.m., Union Square, east front of the 97 foot tall, 1903 column to commemorate U.S. President William McKinley, who had then been recently assassinated, and to celebrate Admiral George Dewey’s victory at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish American War: Fire Engine’s honk, honk, honk, sirens, scraping shoes, children speaking French, trebling trumpet from south-west corner, a Mexican band.

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April 25, 2009

OBAMA DAY 95 -

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stephen @ 12:24 pm

OBAMA DAY 95
Haptic: The First 100 Days of President Obama, April 24, 2009

10:30-11:30 p.m., home, living room:

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April 24, 2009

OBAMA DAY 94

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stephen @ 8:04 am

OBAMA DAY 94
Haptic: The First 100 Days of President Obama, April 23, 2009

Thursday, 9-10 a,m, corner of Sanchez & 21st. Streets: Cold swathes of wind curl around face, wrap the entire body; a darkness to the low billowing mix of fog & clouds. Darkness in the entire country. To acknowledge torture or not. To call to justice those who delivered the horrible stuff. “Justice springs eternal,” somebody said that. Frequently. Now.

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April 23, 2009

OBAMA DAY 93

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stephen @ 2:55 am

OBAMA DAY 93
Haptic: The First 100 Days of President Obama, April 22, 2009

Wednesday, 11-12 a.m., 7th & Bryant Streets., Hall of Justice, 2nd Floor, San Francisco Superior Superior Court, Criminal Division, Department 27
:

Counsel for the Defence in dialog with a psychiatrist and witness for the Prosecution:

“What is the rate of recidivism among those over 60 years of age who have committed rapes?”

“I cannot say if he was released today that he would have a hunky-dory relationship with someone he married while he was in prison.”

“How would you define Intimacy Deficit Disorder?”

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April 22, 2009

OBAMA DAY 92

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stephen @ 3:47 am

OBAMA DAY 92

Haptic: The First 100 Days of President Obama, April 21, 2009

Tuesday, 1:30-2:30 p.m., home, living room, Cable News Network Television: Re-run of President Obama’s White House morning meeting with the President of Jordan and the media on his decision to support the prosecution of the Bush and Cheney Administration attorneys and staff who wrote legal opinions in support of torture practices in Guantanamo and “black site” prisons; a research report from Britain on the ways over-weight people contribute to global warming, etc.

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Folks in the San Francisco Bay Area, please mark your calenders for next Wednesday’s big event! Read on:
The First 100 Days of Obama

One-Day Exhibition
Wednesday, April 29, 11am-8pm
Opening Reception, 6-8pm

Steven Wolf Fine Arts will mark day 100 of the Barack Obama administration with a one-day show of drawings by the artist and poet Stephen Vincent and their publication in a book titled The First 100 Days of Obama.

Vincent is making one abstract, black and white ink drawing of the same size each day for the first 100 days of the Obama administration as part of a series he calls haptics, a word that describes how the body sensually responds to and interprets stimuli from the outside world. Each drawing is captioned with the date, location and a brief description of the goings-on around the artist at the time of the drawing.

At approximately 10 x 7 inches, the drawings are close variations on a theme; randomness tangles with predictability, abstraction with the faint hint of a figure or symbol as they take their flat, pillow form. Like a diary of meditations, they form a partial record of Vincent’s thoughts and movements on those days, and offer a stark contrast to the political machinations taking place in Washington even as they temporally mirror them. Mounted in a grid at the gallery, the drawings will cover 588 square feet of wall space.

The show aspires to a nutty ceremonial numerology in which the diurnal drawing process, the publication of the book and the target day all harmonically converge. In order for Vincent to remain true to the one-a-day drawing schedule and still make that deadline the gallery will have to run a relay race with its digital publisher who must turn around the final design, printing, binding and shipping in under 24 hours—the frenetic busywork another mirror of the activity in Washington. The first 25 copies of the book will arrive in the gallery with 99 images and one blank page. To draw the project to a close Vincent will work all day in the gallery to create a unique work on page 100 of these volumes. The remaining 75 books will be printed a few days later with the full set of 100 reproductions.

The opening will offer Vincent and guests the opportunity to reflect on the changing political landscape and for Vincent to read from texts he created at the time he made the drawings: one day he was on a bench at Dolores Park, dogs, trolleys and ambulances in the background; another day he was switching channels from Keith Olberman’s Countdown to NBA basketball; and on yet another he was recalling the night sky over Mercy Hot Springs near Firebaugh, miles away from the world of politics. Vincent is as likely to seek out silence as he is music when he works and the ordinary as often as the unusual. At time these modest drawings bob alongside the rushing political change in Washington like a tiny buoy marking a small personal craft; at other times their zen-master repititiousness underscores perhaps a deeper social and political reality that while the details in Washington change the soap opera stays the same.

Steven Wolf Fine Arts
49 Geary Street, Suite 411
San Francisco, CA 94108
415-263-3677
www.stevenwolffinearts.com

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April 21, 2009

OBAMA DAY 91

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stephen @ 2:38 am

OBAMA DAY 91

Haptic: The First 100 Days of President Obama, April 20, 2009


Monday, 12:30-1:30 p.m, home, living room, CSPAN: President Obama’s address to the employees at CIA headquarters with a focus, partially, on the consequences of the recent public release of the Bush White House “torture memos” in which accounts of the CIA’s involvement in committing acts of torture were clearly detailed.

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