Being an artist means ceasing to take seriously that very serious person we are when we are not an artist. Jose Ortega y Gasset





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14 April 2010

Tell me how I'm doing performance schedule

'Tell me how I'm doing' 15 April 2010

12a. Columbus Circle. 'Am I real?'
I'll be asking for verification/proof of existence of this body/of my project.

3a. Suite Neighborhood Bar. 'Am I in your way?'
I'll be situated in the way of patrons escaping.

7a. 14th St Subway Interchange Tunnel. 'Am I ready for this?'
I'll be offering free consultation/representation for individuals prepared to quit their jobs or their lives.

11a. Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Pedestrain Entrance. 'Who is that?'
I'll be asking for to be included in the photographs of pedestrians.

3p. Union Square. 'Who did that?'
I'll be writing a novel by eliciting passersby for dialogue, plot, and other 'narrative essentials'.

6p. NYC Metro-N Line, between Whitehall Street-South Ferry in Manhattan + Court Street-Borough Hall in Brooklyn. 'What's that?'
I'll be investing myself fully in caring for strangers, knowing full-well they'll be leaving me behind at ride's end.

10p. hArlemspAce, 1838 Seventh Avenue (Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard) at 111th Street, #6. 'How are we doing?'
I'll be welcoming individuals into my gallery for private consultation - RSVP to: suffernotindoubt@gmail.com.