On my first Halloween in San Francisco since returning from Berlin (2009), I spent the morning witnessing a man interact with his youth. The man was the self-fashioned gay icon of the 70s, Peter Berlin
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damn my luck & insistence on getting to tati's for a free meal ;)
also meant to tell you again, your show was really lovely, really great that it's up in there. it was nice to see you again too! also i just texted you, haha
the show has three works: 1. a series of 18 drawings from the film 'Halloween' by John Carpenter 2. two costumes 3. a video collection
the first two were made in 2007 and you can find them on my website, http://dl-alvarez.com/ the series is titled 'The Closet' and the costumes are called 'Something to Cry About.'
the third (Fade to Black, 2012) was only orchestrated by me and is my brother's handiwork as well as mostly his collection. there are no photos of it yet, but i'll do that eventually while the show is running.
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also meant to tell you again, your show was really lovely, really great that it's up in there. it was nice to see you again too! also i just texted you, haha
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1. a series of 18 drawings from the film 'Halloween' by John Carpenter
2. two costumes
3. a video collection
the first two were made in 2007 and you can find them on my website, http://dl-alvarez.com/
the series is titled 'The Closet' and the costumes are called 'Something to Cry About.'
the third (Fade to Black, 2012) was only orchestrated by me and is my brother's handiwork as well as mostly his collection. there are no photos of it yet, but i'll do that eventually while the show is running.
the curator wrote a very insightful essay on the work which i posted in my LJ here: http://god-jr.livejournal.com/147665.html
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