LMC y Pensamientos Pochosos

When life imitates art

First, because of a three day texting exchange with Ben Aqua.  These reminded me of…     …this:   Then I received an email from Armando [...]

Ben Aqua, Limp Wrist, 2012

Extranjerías, MUAC

  It’s really difficult to talk about foreignness.  I really discovered this in 2006 when I returned to live in Austin after living in Mexico [...]

Jorge Macchi, My Wave,

Zona MACO México 2012

The past couple of weeks have been a whirlwind in Mexico City.  The annual art fair, in its eighth year, Zona MACO took place last [...]

Zona MACO México 2012

Yautepec Gallery/Anibal Catalan

Throughout a weekend of constant seismic activity and back-to-back aftershocks I braved the constantly trembling ground on Friday and made the short trek further into [...]

Barricada Suprematista II and Barricada Suprematista III, 2012; Steel, acrylic and flourescent lights; 59x47x35 and 47x39x28 inches respectively

The Changarrito Project

It’s not uncommon to walk the streets and stumble upon a vendor selling their wares laid out on top of a blanket directly on the [...]

The Changarrito full of various artists work

Homesick

There are few times where I am genuinely homesick, and even fewer times that I miss my birth country.  That said, the hardest part of [...]

Homesick

SITAC, 2012

The future is an incredibly difficult thing to talk about.  How is it possible to sustain a relevant conversation about something as hypothetical and non-existent [...]

Two Things We Know About the Future, Raqs Media Collective Lecture Performance

Mientras me caso…

There are few times that I complain about living in Mexico.  There are even fewer things that bother me about living here.  Generally, I love [...]

Armando Miguélez, Estudio Artes Mientras me Caso (I will study art until I get married), Printed on a sticker

New Year, New Transition

  With the New Year comes a time for reflection.  This year my annual reflection comes straight off the heels of a two-week trip to [...]

The open Texas road.  My metaphor for transition.