Brooklyn based Imminent Disaster has been preparing for a show with Armsrock called “Refuge” at ThinkSpace Gallery in Los Angeles on March 12.
Here are some shots of preparations in the studio last month.
Balancing on a ladder or on bended knees on the factory building wooden floor for hours, Disaster is surrounded by piles of shredded black and white paper, dulled blades, and a quiver of spanky new sharp ones.
The new figure regards you over her shoulder and down the full length of her abundant petti-coated bustle, which jutts out from the wall 3.5 feet at it’s hem.
View the newly completed piece on Imminent Disaster’s Flickr
Thinkspace is moving to Culver City but they are always online HERE.
New ARMSROCK Video of his recent “Passage/Works” projection project
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