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Earlier this month I took a short trip to New England. I had one key reason for going north. I wanted to see the Fort Thunder show at the RISD Musuem. The show is called “WUNDERGROUND: PROVIDENCE, 1995 TO THE PRESENT” and isn’t just Fort Thunder, but also some Providence people. But, Fort Thunder rules the show. When you enter the show you see the top left photo. Immediately it’s impressive. The wall of posters hits you hard. I realized once again the volume of work that these guys have put out. Then you turn left and realize there’s a room about 3 times the size of room 1, top right photo, filled to the gills. Then, there’s another room to boot. There’s so much to see. Gems all over the place. There is also a big installation room with some very cool stuff. If you are able and don’t go see this show you should stop making art and get a job as a desk clerk in a dentist’s office. The shows runs until January 7th.
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This entry was posted on Thursday, October 26th, 2006, 6:41 am and is filed under art, show, travel.
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