![]() ![]() He has written museum and gallery catalogue essays for Jim Shaw, Jeffrey Vallance, Tim Hawkinson, Marnie Weber, Lari Pittman, Georganne Deen, Gary Panter, Margaret Keane, Thomas Kinkade, and many others. His writing has also appeared in Art issues, Art in America, The New York Times, The Nation, Modern Painters, ArtReview, and numerous other publications. ![]() Since graduating with an MFA in painting from UCLA in 1994, Doug Harvey has written extensively about the Los Angeles and International art scenes and other aspects of popular culture, primarily as the main art critic for LA WEEKLY for 13 years. To contribute new recordings to this show please email DOUG HARVEY Visitors are encouraged to call back often to hear audio tracks, as works will rotate throughout the course of the exhibition. The show is open all day and all night, every day of the week. This exhibition challenges value systems that deem children's creative output trivial or inconsequential, and instead critically and enthusiastically seeks to reframe the discourse surrounding notions of youth, professionalism, and creative expression.ģ23 Projects invites you to hear The Patter of Tiny Brains by calling In presenting the work of children, Harvey encourages listeners to bring serious, respectful aesthetic attention to works of performance otherwise disregarded as immature and amateur. ![]() Visitors who call into 323 Projects’ phone number will hear audio ranging from baby noises to musical performances, and a variety of surprising sound recordings performed by kids. For this group show sourced from dozens of contributors, Harvey presents a rotating selection of audio generated by children, up to and including adolescents. 323 Projects is an exhibition venue that exists as a phone number: (323) 843-4652 visitors call to experience contemporary art 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.ģ23 Projects is pleased to present The Patter of Tiny Brains, an exhibition curated by Doug Harvey.Come to the opening without going anywhere simply Exhibition runs from April 6 – May 27, 2012.323 Projects Presents The Patter of Tiny Brains curated by Doug Harvey ![]()
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