Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Glossodelic Attractors
The massive Gary Hill retrospective Glossodelic Attractors exhibiting at The Henry Art Gallery, plays notes in my own arpeggios, if nothing more than titularly.
Glossolalia, commonly known as speaking in tongues, is one of the ways I have described my performative artwork, doing so publicly on the 4culture website since 2004. If Gary Hill and I have acquainted a similar zeitgeist, I would feel thoroughly honored. But the possibility is inconceivably remote.
Glossodelic Attractors will exhibit several of over two dozen of Gary Hill's work, adding and removing art through the exhibit duration. I am in hopes Hill's pacifying Cloverleaf and Henry permanent collection object Wall Piece will see face time, for no other reason than to please my own person.
I do shamelessly worship at the feet of the esteemed Gary Hill. I have held, and will forever consider Mr. Hill a brilliant artist. In describing a global summation of Mr. Hill's process, I feel he works on a canvas of the mind; his own, and when he gives us his creative expressions, the canvas of our minds.
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