Tuesday, October 23, 2007

CLOSING SOON: LTLYM | Miranda July & Harrell Fletcher

Last chance to see Miranda July and Harrell Fletcher's 'Learning To Love You More' at the journal Gallery on October 26th!

Limited amount of the "Learning To Love You More' book still available.





Hope to see you in the next few days!!!

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

LEARNING TO LOVE YOU MORE with Miranda July, October 6th 2007


Miranda July.


Patricia and John.






Jeffrey Deitch and Miranda July.


Julia.


Aurel Schmidt.


Ian Bradley.


Tim Barber.




Matt.


Nat and Mel.


Bridget.


Julien Asfour with Julia D.


Linda.








Lauren and Adam.


Peter Sutherland.


Andrea and Isabel.




Cat Kim.


Tristan McCormick.




Yoshi.


Rachel Ballinger.


Carlo McCormick.




Miho Aoki.


Lisa.


Yenna Christensen.


Zoe Bruns and Julia.


Marcelo Gomes.


Julia B.




Dan Keyes.

October 6th - October 26th 2007
Gallery hours: Monday - Sunday, noon until 6pm

More photos on WWW.KATHYISYOURFRIEND.COM !!!

Cabinet of Curiosities, curated by Kathy Grayson, September 14th 2007


Ry Fyan with friends.


Sophie Morner.


Emma Reeves.


Richard and Fletcher Kern.


Dave, Julia and Rusty.


Shayne and John.


Tim and Scott.


Linda.


Willow and Dave.


Julia and Michael Nevin.




Aurel Schmidt and Alex.


Kathy Grayson, the curator.


Oops! Look what showed up late!


Aurel and Kathy.


Ken Miller.


Mike, Hannah and Julia.


Martynka.


Ingrid Schram.


Katherine.


Fish.


Taka!


Trilby.


Raina.


Michael with Joe Bradley.


Julia and Reuben.


Jason Nocito and Andrew Kuo.


Matt Eberhart.




Mary Nevin and Tim Barber.


Team Shizen!




Zoe.


Julia and Ray Nevin.


Kris.


Dave Aarons and Michael Bilsborough.


Madeleine Alder-Cossitt.


Ray Nevin and Frankie.

More photos on WWW.KATHYISYOURFRIEND.COM !!!

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

LEARNING TO LOVE YOU MORE at the journal Gallery



Learning To Love You More
Harrell Fletcher & Miranda July

the journal Gallery
168 North 1st Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
718.218.7148

October 6th – October 26th
Opening and book launch October 6th, 6-9 PM, hosted by Miranda July
Gallery Hours: Monday — Sunday, noon until 6

Sometimes it seems like the moment we let go of trying to be original, we actually feel something new—which was the whole point of being artists in the first place. With this revelation in mind, we founded the website Learning To Love You More in 2002. Visitors to the site are invited to accept an assignment, complete it by following the instructions, and send in the required report (photograph, text, video, etc.). The report is then posted online by our collaborator, Yuri Ono. We tried to come up with assignments that we would want to do ourselves; often they came directly out of our personal lives or art practice. Five years later, there are more than 5,000 reports on the site.

Learning To Love You More asks the public to step away from the computer and make something. For this reason we like to show the original works when we can, in all their handmade glory. It takes some hunting to get them, ("Do you still have that drawing you sent into our website four years ago?” “Is this still your email address?"), but the effort is worth it. Unrolling a Charlie's Angels poster fastidiously recreated in pencil from memory (Cindy Rehm from Murfreesboro, Tennessee in response to Assignment 18: Re-create a poster you had as a teenager), or hanging a cheerful sign that reads: "Death Is Not The End" (Wheat Wurtzburger from Orlando, Florida in response to Assignment 63: Make an encouraging banner) we are reminded that for reasons unknown to us, strangers we may never know set out into the collaborative unknown. Sometimes they even embarked in the dead of night, recording the sound of their boyfriend snoring (Fiona from Quezon City, Manila, Philippines in response to Assignment #58: Record the sound that's keeping you awake). The jpegs and tiffs they email us are just souvenirs; their experience is the point. This show represents only a tiny selection of work from the archive, but we hope it describes the complex world of Learning To Love You More, and the frequently wild, sometimes hilarious, and quietly stunning creative lives of a few people living on Earth right now.

A Note on the journal
A few of the best reports were sent in by guy named Tim Barber. Over time we saw Tim's photographs popping up all over the place, and we realized that he, like many of the participants, was an established artist who for some reason decided to follow our instructions now and again. Tim eventually became a Senior Editor at the journal, and invited us to curate the ”Salon” section for the upcoming issue. It seemed fitting that we should have a Learning To Love You More show at the journal Gallery, in celebration of the brand new Learning To Love You More book and the journal entry 21, which comes out later this month.

Harrell Fletcher & Miranda July
October 2007