Indeterminacy is currently available as a cardboard box and Can scary things be funny?: Closing Reception
@ Wedge Projects
1448 & 1442 W Howard St, Chicago, IL 60626
Opening Friday, December 6th, from 5PM - 7PM
On view through Friday, December 6th
Carisa Mitchell’s
“Indeterminacy is currently available as a cardboard box”
the tension decoded these notions
the real is at the point
masking our fears as the form has no where to go
In an investigation of language as the visual and a landscape, words inside their meanings and interpretation due to placement, here we look at ourselves in half-concealing stories. The words become a place where fiction and reality can meet inside a loop which feels like it can’t be broken.
“thereby what I say means nothing and what you do means little, but when they come to tell you that, we will eat them together out of fear that they will take over.”
This becomes a space to sit with the inabilities to fully communicate our entirety; where our words become double meanings.
and
Max Guy’s
Can scary things be funny?
In Azazello, Max Guy will reprise his role as the comically awkward, vaudevillian devil, Lucifer Reads. As Reads, he will reprise the role of Mikhail Bulkagov’s demon Azazello, from the novel Master and Margarita. Azazello wasn’t the funniest demon in the book, but maybe that’s for the better.
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