04.29.2010

Video highlights from Salon Contra with Andrew Wodzianski

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by Philippa P.B. Hughes

Andrew Wodzianski joined Salon Contra this week from his 100 square feet pop-up living space in a storefront on U Street via Skype this week. At the Salon, artist Kathryn Cornelius explored with Andrew questions about the distance between reality and fiction and what it means to be a performance artist on public display.

You can watch Andrew go about his mundane life HERE. For some weird reason, I can't stop watching him! He is almost always there except during the day on Tuesdays and Thursdays when he is allowed to go to his job!  Check it out.  Tomorrow might be your last day as the space will be moved to the CuDC's gala venue so guests can climb around inside his tiny living cube.

The Pop-Up living space is a project of the Cultural Development Corporation's "Space For Art" gala on Saturday.

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