Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The Gula Fund/Politiqueer


The GULA Fund, a for profit performance project dedicated to better the life
of one specific  Gay Undocumented Latino Artist, all the time, was launched within
 the show POLITIQUEER by Voices Breaking Boundaries on December 11th 2011.
The GULA Fund auctioned a  performance consisting of  an unidentified GULA individual
 coming to your place to mow your backyard naked and a GULA chocolate penis sculpture.

The most valuable aspect of this piece was the dialogue and reactions it sparked among
the attendees; some suggested the GULA individual should come to their home to perform
different shores such as laundry or dish-washing and no one purchased the penis sculpture.
A Gula Mowing Service performance was sold for the sum of 75 dollars.

To folllow future developments of the GULA fund visit THE GULA FUND BLOG



Sunday, January 15, 2012

Press 2011

Photo by Robert Boyd

'Too Many Dicks on the Dance Floor' by Robert Boyd at 'The Great God Pan Is Dead'
Review of exhibitions at Box 13 ArtSpace/Curation Myth Ministries
Click above picture to read.

Photo be Ed Schipul

'Continuum searches for transcendence, and performance art heaven, with iPerform' 
Interview with co-facilitator of Continuum Julia Wallace by Chris Becker in Culturemap
Click above picture to read.

Photo by Hank Hancock


'Friday Night: Continuum's Evening of Amiable Performances'
Review of Continuum's iPerform Opening Night at Spacetaker ARC Gallery
by Hank Hancock in Houston Press Art Attack Blog
Click above picture to read.

Photo by Hank Hankcock

'Box 13 Brings a Snuggly Temple Fortress, a Stinking Kenmore and a Horror Show'
Review of exhibitions at Box 13 ArtSpace/The Kenmore
by Hank Hancock in Houston Press Art Attack Blog.
Click above picture to read.

PRESS MANIPULATION:


HOT N' COOL by Anita Latinlova at The Houston Entertainicle

Anita Latinlova, a performance art alter ego, wrote for the frisky Houston newspaper
from January to June of 2011. Through this endeavor, she highlighted her favorite art
events in town and interviewed some of the coolest and hottest artists such as Stephanie Saint Sanchez
Julia Wallace, Aisen Caro Cachin and  Emily Sloan. In her final article, she interviewed  another alter ego 
living inside of her, and things got messy (Special thanks to Keith Reynolds and Ashley Horn).
 Click on above picture to read.