He should have used cormorants.

On 7/29/2013 9:01 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Thanks, Ann, Larry and Brian.  This is a brief explanation of the
special exhibit that included the bicycle:

In THE DOMESTIC ARTS BUILDING - Main Gallery (through September 22,
2013), GFS showcases PepĆ³n Osorio's Where the Me Becomes We. Osorio is
best known for multimedia works that combine elements of popular
culture, domestic life and performance in order to address political
and cultural issues concerning Latino and other immigrant communities
in the United States. Moving to New York in 1975, Osorio spent five
years as a social worker in the Bronx and, influenced by this
experience, became interested in how art can effect social change.
Using a visual vocabulary that incorporates the colorful plethora of
pop cultural knickknacks associated with a Latino aesthetic of
embellishment and decoration, his work points up how issues of race,
class, and economy affect the value that we place upon objects and
images.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 1:28 AM, Brian Walters <apathy...@lyons-ryan.org> wrote:
Quoting "Daniel J. Matyola" <danmaty...@gmail.com>:

 From an exhibit at Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17478022
Comments are invited.



The swans are a nice touch....

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/




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