The crying, the screaming, the knashing of teeth
– the gates of inquisitorial mayhem have opened into the gallery here where in just mere days you will see the fearful state of the fatally flawed race called human.
But Mr. Stain says the progress of the installation at Ad Hoc’s last big shindig is going swimmingly:
“I feel really good about it. I think it all just came together very naturally. Armsrock and I have worked together in the past and that was kind of a pre-cursor for what’s happening right now. We’re familiar with each others’ work, each others’ style. We have similar themes. We work in different mediums but I think it’s all come together based on the friendship we’ve already established.”
Armsrock heralds the way they employed in the planning stages of the show:
“I’m feeling very very good about the progress. Chris said something interesting the other day. We were standing and looking at the show… only halfway finished. He’s a very dry man, and he has a very dry way of saying things. And he was like, “I knew it was going to look like this”. Somehow I think that he was right because I knew how the process working with him would be and it was a project that I took on for ‘the process’. ”
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