The No Show

A few years back I decided I would be a creator of ephemeral works that existed just outside the border of traditional art forms. A culmination of this was "The No Show", an art show without works attempting to deny itself the condition of "art". I wanted to poke fun at my own sensibilities as an "obsessor of the banal" and the natural tendency of art to come off as boring and dull. I wanted irreverence and incredulity while giving the audience barely anything, and nothing that would matter or last other than the ideas put forth. Feel free to check out Rob Cook's review of the work at the very end of The Broken Dayton Art Machine's No Man Can Be My Equal catalog.

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