Monday, June 30, 2014
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Last Sunday of June
A nice finale to June in New York - Pride Sunday. It started with a sermon by my friend H at Holy Apostles, in part about Holy Apostles' role
in the story of gay liberation in New York! Then it was taking a friend to her very first Pride Parade - the real thing truly is completely different
from media images, a whole world. And then, after some fitful packing, yummy dinner with friends at our local Japanese restaurant, Geido.


Saturday, June 28, 2014
Friday, June 27, 2014
Offense & Dissent tour

I'm not going to be able to capture the whole of "Offense & Dissent: Image, Conflict, Belonging" for you, in part because it really is an experience in a masterfully designed space. If you have a chance to go to 2 West 13th Street between now and September 3rd, do pay it a visit!




The archival materials - in facsimiles slightly smaller than actual size - are spread out in a loose and, we hope, inviting way - no glass or plexiglass between the viewer and them. A few highlights are enlarged overhead. Each episode has a color - remember the exhibition logo?


One of the things I hope happen over the three months the exhibit is up is that some of these artists hear about the show and come tell us more






center, a delicious taste of the many fascinating ways of seeing and engaging housed in our walls recalling (and inspired by) last summer's "Masterpieces of Everyday New York" show. The individual essays are crying out to become a book, so you may have a chance to read them in that form someday,

All pretty awesome, huh? Well, you can be part of the show too! There's one more wall waiting to be filled...
I close for the night. But wait, you may ask, where are the archival materials themselves, the heart of the show? I hope you've got a sense of where and how they are laid out, and might someday share some particulars (most will be available in perpetuity on the website of the


Thursday, June 26, 2014
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
All hands on deck!
Exhibition installation in full swing! I continue to be awestruck at how much work goes into something like this (eg display cases made for the occasion), how very good the people doing it are at what they do, and how all these different skills and gifts come together to form so integrated a whole...

Sunday, June 22, 2014
Chinese boxes
I've just read Gene Luen Yang's two-volume graphic novel about the Boxer Rebellion, Boxers & Saints. A very impressive achievement, which uses the powers of the graphic medium to tell interlocked stories of cultural and religious identity and hope, difference and similarity. One
book tells of a young Boxer, the other of a girl who becomes a Christian. Their stories intersect in a few places - above is one. In an interview Yang said that the Boxers reminded him of geeks and cosplay as a way of escaping feelings of teenage powerlessness; the Chinese Christian's story was harder to tell. (He's himself a practicing Catholic.) He cites a number of historical works he used for reference but nothing religious. I'd love to know where and how he discovered Guanyin-Christ.Aha: Years ago, I saw this painting of Guan Yin in a museum where she was surrounded by a halo of hands with eyes in them. I was struck by how much those hands with eyes looked like hands with holes. Guan Yin is a Christ figure. Or if you’re a devotee of Guan Yin, you could say that Christ is a Guan Yin figure. Both their stories exemplify self-donating love. They show the importance of self-donating love within all human culture.
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