by the Coconut Girl on January 28, 2011
The latest installment of seeing my life through the eyes of my college art history professor. Please read in a pseudo-English accent. For others in the series, click here. The artist group “Duo” debuted its latest work, “Window Dialogue” last week. A grid of catty-wumpus blue Post-it notes surrounds a found-object glass prism on a [...]
by the Coconut Girl on June 30, 2010
The latest installment of seeing my life through the eyes of my college art history professor. Please read in a pseudo-English accent. And be sure to over-do the italicized foreign terms. For others in the series, click here. “Digging deep, the younger member of the artist group, “Duo,” (American, b. 2006), returns to his perennial [...]
by the Coconut Girl on May 11, 2010
The third installment of seeing my life through the eyes of my over-the-top college art history professor. (For the others in the series, click here.) Please read with a pseudo-English accent. “In this fresh work from the younger member of the artist group “Duo,” (American, b. 2006) nothing is…well, fresh. Seizing the verboten Nikon from [...]
by the Coconut Girl on January 17, 2010
The second installment of seing my life through the eyes of my over-the-top college art history professor. (For the first in the series, click here.) Please read with a pseudo-English accent. “The younger member of the artistic duo, ‘Duo’ (American, b. 2006) continues his work in kinetic media with an ongoing, semi-weekly installation. The piece [...]
by the Coconut Girl on November 13, 2009
On some days–especially cold rainy ones like we’ve had all week–I have to work a little harder to find a laugh. My latest trick is pretending I’m an art critic narrating the repetitive activities of my day. Last night, for example, I assumed the identity of my puffed-up college art history professor. He pronounced “Van [...]