Anthony Falbo, Prairie Dog Rapture.
This week on Marian Spore’s Radiovisual, Michael Connor asks me how I feel about being compared to a prairie dog by New Museum’s chief curator Richard Flood. I told him I didn’t like being compared to road kill, but for the full context on that comment you’ll have to listen to the full podcast. You can also find out how to exchange artwork for health care (for real), hear critical takes on the Barbara Kruger show at Mary Boone and Lyle Ashton Harris at CRG Gallery, and hear an interview with Paola Antonelli about MoMA's acquisition of @.
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I love that painting! Did you know that prairie dogs are altruistic? Working in shifts, one peers toward the horizon from his hole and shrieks to the others when a predator approaches, even though that alarm will attract the predator’s attention!
Dumb blonde jokes go dumb blog? The plot thickens:
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I love that painting! Did you know that prairie dogs are altruistic? Working in shifts, one peers toward the horizon from his hole and shrieks to the others when a predator approaches, even though that alarm will attract the predator’s attention!
Dumb blonde jokes go dumb blog? The plot thickens:
sva.edu/ce/blog
I love that painting! Did you know that prairie dogs are altruistic? Working in shifts, one peers toward the horizon from his hole and shrieks to the others when a predator approaches, even though that alarm will attract the predator’s attention!
Dumb blonde jokes go dumb blog? The plot thickens:
sva.edu/ce/blog
I love that painting! Did you know that prairie dogs are altruistic? Working in shifts, one peers toward the horizon from his hole and shrieks to the others when a predator approaches, even though that alarm will attract the predator’s attention!
I love this painting, it makes me smile 🙂
I love this painting, it makes me smile 🙂
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