Max Warsh “Approximately Spring”

Longhouse Projects

poster for Max Warsh “Approximately Spring”

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Repetition is a room. Don’t get stuck in the tunnel. Walk three steps outside the door, then walk back in. Proximity is a material. Memories are amplified, elongated. Distance is nothing these days. You can’t walk through the tunnel. Repetition brings veracity. Adornment or interruption, both are communiques. Walk two blocks south to Broome Street then turn right. Those barricades are temporary. How many times do you need to hear something before you know it to be true? Figments drawn from surroundings, blurred. Compressing seconds into doorways.

How many times do you need to hear something before you know it to be true? Adornment or interruption, both are communiques. Walk two blocks south to Broome Street then turn right. Memories are amplified, elongated. Don’t get stuck in the tunnel. Proximity is a material. Distance is nothing these days. You can’t walk through the tunnel. Repetition brings veracity. Those barricades are temporary. Figments drawn from surroundings, blurred. Compressing seconds into doorways. Walk three steps outside the door, then walk back in. Repetition is a room.

Walk three steps outside the door, then walk back in. Walk two blocks south to Broome Street then turn right. Don’t get stuck in the tunnel. You can’t walk through the tunnel. Distance is nothing these days. Memories are amplified, elongated. Figments drawn from surroundings, blurred. Compressing seconds into doorways. Repetition brings veracity. Repetition is a room. Those barricades are temporary. Adornment or interruption, both are communiques. How many times do you need to hear something before you know it to be true? Proximity is a material.

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Schedule

from February 28, 2015 to April 18, 2015

Opening Reception on 2015-02-28 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Max Warsh

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