Flavorwire isn’t a publication that publishes reviews. I didn’t mind this show though. It’s pretty traditional performance art but it at least looked good. Also, Koh isn’t as bullishly substance-less as he offen is, so I liked that too.
could the lack of “substance” be a purposeful theme employed to engage in discussion of the roles individuals are expected to play in western society. Like roles of a gay man, an artist, a canadian in america, and an …asianpunkboy?
Meeting dismissive attitudes with feigned vacuity is a social tactic that has happened throughout history.
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oddly un-opinionated article you wrote there.
Flavorwire isn’t a publication that publishes reviews. I didn’t mind this show though. It’s pretty traditional performance art but it at least looked good. Also, Koh isn’t as bullishly substance-less as he offen is, so I liked that too.
could the lack of “substance” be a purposeful theme employed to engage in discussion of the roles individuals are expected to play in western society. Like roles of a gay man, an artist, a canadian in america, and an …asianpunkboy?
Meeting dismissive attitudes with feigned vacuity is a social tactic that has happened throughout history.
did u get a chance to taste the salt? i brought my dog and he was very interested in terrence; at the time he was having a face down T.O.
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