Tomorrow night, Mark Flood’s new exhibit opens at Reeves Art + Design. I wrote about Flood and this exhibit for the Chron: “Would the real Mark Flood please stand up?” I will be there. Will Flood? Flood had a large exhibit at CAMH in 2016, and had a fun show at Cardoza Fine Art in 2011. As far as I know, these are the last two solo exhibits from Flood in Houston, although I may be missing something. (There may have been a pop-up in the building next to Box 13, but my memory is fuzzy. . .)
This was me at Flood’s 2011 exhibit at Cardoza Fine Art. I didn’t really lick the painting—just mimed it.
And I mention “They Aren’t the World” in the article. This was a song from the Culturcide album Tacky Souvenirs of Pre-Revolutionary America. Here is the song;
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