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Galerie Dennis Cooper presents … Longer Lasting, a taxidermy show

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Nikola Dzafo The Rabbit Museum (2017)

 

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Iris Schieferstein

 

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Gunther von Hagen The Badgermin (2012)

 

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Mark Dion Concrete Jungle (Mammalia) (1993)

 

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Michel Hallard

 

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Polly Morgan

 

 


 

 

 

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E.V. Day

 

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Nicholas Galanin Inert (2009)

 

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James Prosek Flying Fox with Lady’s Slippers

 

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Timberline Taxidermy

 

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Yang Maoyuan

 

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IDIOTS


Untitled (2010)

 


Untitled (2008)

 

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Ferenc Mere

 

 

 

 

 

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Ferry van Tongeren & Jaap Sinke Untitled (2015)

 

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Takeshi Yamad Sea Rabbit (2006)

 

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Claire Third Roadkill Cat Handbag (2016)

 

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Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs Camera (2013)

 

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Szollosi Geza


Inflatable (2008)

 


Inflatable (2008)

 


Inflatable (2008)

 

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Unknown Homemade pencil case

 

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Scott Bibus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Teeters’ Studio

 

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Kyle Montgomery

 

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Marsha Field

 

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Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters

 

 

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Brew Dog The ‘End of History’ Collection (2010)



 

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Pascal Bernier


Farm Set Lambs (1997)

 


Farm Set Piglets (1999)


Farm Set Calves (1997)

 

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Lisa Black


 

 

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Pim Palsgraaf

 

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Kohei Nawa



PixCell-Red Deer (2012)

 




PixCell-Tiger (2012)

 

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Simon Wilson #taxidermy #filmproduction #filmprops #cow #fisting (2019)

 

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Unknown Mummified Goat Kid

 

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Katy O’Brian Taxidermy Monster Deer Butt with Opossum Teeth

 

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Dylan Ekern

 

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Brook Weston

 




 


 



 

 

 

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p.s. Hey. ** Dominik, Hi!!! You’re in the cool zone too. So invigorating, no? Thanks, I’m about to go re-dig into the film full-ish time in a couple of hours. Yeah, but I’ve been in France for, god, heading on two decades, so my paltry French is, well, pathetic, frankly. Love going back in time and turning newly dead Heath Ledger into a taxidermy display object for a weird friend of mine G. ** Dee Kilroy, Dear Deestructor- You know, I weirdly never saw ‘L’Inconnu du Lac’ for no reason Isn’t that weird? Maybe show your bf ‘Cruising’ or ‘Looking for Mr. Goodbar’? I’m always in my own mental world when I walk around. People used to cruise me, and I had no idea. From the looks on their faces, I thought they were suspicious of me or something like that. Our swelter seems to be a dead duck at long last. You’re in that nicely named hurricane’s path? You been through them before? Eeek? ** _Black_Acrylic, My 90s R&B knowledge is quite limited, it’s true. Oh, no. Easily righted sonic problems at least, I sure hope? ** Jack Skelley, Jazzy-Jack. Wow, Blake was right. Maybe we can rent a little fog machine and project your Zoom onto it like in, what’s it called, Fantasma? That Disneyland thing? I’m heading into a week of film editing. My idea of fun. Seriously. ** David Ehrenstein, Et voila! ** Corey Heiferman, Thanks, pal. That’s very interesting, about the no ‘never’ in Hebrew. Huh. French has things like that too, but I can’t remember any at the moment. I hate how French genders everything. I love French, but that just seems fascist or something. Not to mention very out of date. Thank you for that pigeon knowledge. That’s fascinating. I have pigeons living by my windows, and I’ve become big fans of them. And yes about the experimental film. Hm …. ** Charalampos, One of our film’s producer is totally obsessed with Brandy. I made a kind of mean joke about her once in his presence, and he almost burst into tears. We will be deep into editing starting in about two hours from this very moment. Thank you, buddy. A big dollop of cool breeze from almost chilly Paris. ** Cody Goodnight, Hi, Cody. No problem. ‘Conker’s Bad Fur Day’ is in my top five favorite ever video games. It was more than a bit of an influence on my novel ‘God Jr.’. I watched that documentary about Jodorowsky’s attempt to make ‘Dune’ last night. It was good, very interesting. My week has just been catching up before going full-time into film editing again today. Max your day and nighttime completely out. ** Montse, Yay! It’s so nice, right? The cool and even cold. It’s like spacialized champagne or something. Oh, okay, I’ll try The Armed’s earlier stuff then. It was the first of them that I heard. I did think it was interesting though. Ginormous hugs to you!!! ** Steve Erickson, Hi. I’m pretty sure I did a ‘Never’-like post about ‘No’, but I need to check to make sure. Thank you muchly about the post’s build. I’ll look for Civeyrac’s films. I don’t think I’ve seen any of them? Uh, no, other than publishers asking me to give my books a push of some sort on social media, that’s it. But I think my publishers have figured out that my books are never going to ‘cross over’. I suspect that if we get distribution for the new film, Zac and I will force ourselves to haunt those sites a bit since it has at least more chance to ‘cross over’ than my books, I think? ** Misanthrope, I say ‘never’ occasionally. Paris deserves a week, but, yeah, money, coordination … do your best. Aw, thanks for telling me that. I think Franzen is way over as a viral literary guy. Or I never see anyone talk about him anymore. Gratitude for small favors. ** D-D-D-Darby ✌🍑, Nice. I want to change my name to Dennis✌🍑. So sorry about that insane heat. Scary. Ixnay on the turtleneck suggestion then. It is seriously weird how people, me included, tend to think of doctors the way religious people think of pastors or priests or whatever. Stay tough, my pal. Oh, the candle, I was just trying to be clever on the run. Yeah, like a magic ritual to transfer my inches. Nothing too complex. You didn’t write too much. You never do. No advance, unnecessary worries about that. I hope today serves you an immense freebie dessert. ** John Newton, Oh, sure, understood, yeah. Cocaine is a dumb drug, but I liked it. It made me feel perky. My short crystal meth phase was part of my research my Gorge Miles Cycle books. It made me feel psychotic, which was very useful in helping me figure some things out that I wanted to write. I never got addicted to it. I loved Ecstacy, but I didn’t take it all that often. I never had any downer after effects. I’ve eaten grape leaves with rice and lemon juice, yes. Yum. I grew up eating Mexican food, and that’s still my go-to. I will never own any abode, I don’t think. I’ve always rented, and that’s enough for me. Yury is from Russia. I think Ru Paul’s and Drag Race’s success is a great thing. I just grew up with a more subversive kind of drag, Vaginal Davis and Ethel Eichelberger and Divine and artists like that, and I personally prefer the more experimental sorts of, well, everything. ** ellie, Hi! How great to see you! I’ve wondering how you were doing. I’m okay. Sweet that you missed this place. Vice versa. I’ll see if I can find out what that TV show is. Huh, interesting. Things are getting there with the film. We’re getting close. How are you? What’s new with you, if you don’t mind passing things along? ** Right. I suppose it’s strange that a near-lifelong vegetarian would curate a taxidermy show, but … I’m weird, what can I say. See you tomorrow.

 

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p.s. Hey. ** Mark, Hi, Mark! Wow, you’re there, you’re very there. Awesome, awesome. Yes, I think your zine arrived at my concierge’s pad on Saturday, and I get to pick it up today. And thank you for the pix you sent. I’m … honored, ha ha. I missed your Delphi q&a, damn. What did you learn? Keep having the hugest fun. No doubt. ** Misanthrope, Then don’t watch them, for goodness sake. Oh, okay, understood about the mini-hernia. I’ve never had one as far as I know, so I’m an ignoramus. And the party was … ? Day trip to Paris would be good. But just a day? A jam-packed day, at least. I don’t think Ive been to NYC since those THEM performances, which is nuts. ** mark palmer, Hi! Great, thank you really a lot. Let me pass them along here on the front page. Everyone, mark palmer has some generous gifts he found for any Klossowski-hungry people out there. Pretty great tips, and they are gratis pdfs of ‘Sade My Neighbor’, ‘Nietzsche and the Vicious Circle’, and ‘Living Currency’. Plus apparently you can read ‘The Baphomet’ on Archive, org. Thanks so much! Super kind of you. I hope all is great with you and yours. ** Bill, Gotta love (or hate, I guess) that quick zoom. Awesome about your gig. No recorded record? Ha ha, you even think your own gig was too long. Wait, I’ve thought readings of mine were too long, so I take that bemusement back. ** _Black_Acrylic, Hey, hey. Thumbs up on the Leeds win. Two thumbs. And on the manager keeping his lips to himself. ** Minet, Hi. In Montmartre? That graveyard is so run down and cobwebbed and disheveled that I didn’t know they even buried people there anymore. Or prominent people at least. I’m due a visit, and I know where Dalida’s grave is. You can’t miss it. Well, I tried to communicate with Cadinot. It was stupid: I meant to write to him as soon as I relocated here, but I put it off, unfortunately. I’m thinking he would have talked to me. My favorite is ‘Aime comme minet’, no surprise. Others would be, hm, ”Sacre College’, ‘Stop Surprise’, ‘Charmants Cousins’, and that one whose title I forget that involves a plane crash in Africa even though it’s horribly racist. Pierre died of a heroin overdose. Cadinot said the only reason he stopped working with Pierre was because he became a very bad junkie. Thanks for the kind words about my stuff. I am really proud of ‘My Loose Thread’. It’s one of my favorites of mine. I still haven’t started ‘The Shards’. I think its length is scaring me a bit. My weekend was fine. And yours was infinitely more than fine I hope? ** Dominik, Hi!!! Definitely only imaginary. I am way not a family person. Yeah, sorry, but it’s gotten cool enough here that I had to close the windows last night because it was too chilly. You’ll catch up with us soon, I’m sure. I spent the weekend mostly catching up on stuff because we return to marathon film work starting tomorrow morning. Your Saturday love would be the answer to my dreams, even though lazy me doesn’t deserve it. Love never ever ever saying never to you, G. ** Montse, Montse! I miss you too! It was so wonderful to get to see you and spend time with you here. Congrats on the cooling. Yeah, as I was just saying, it was so chilly here last night that I had to close the windows! Oh, I heard that new album by The Armed you recommended. Yeah, it’s really interesting, sort of art rock emo or something? Very dynamic. Thank you a lot for the tip. Lots of love to you too, and Zac apologises for getting stuck in an unexpected nap. I hope to see you again very, very soon and hear from you even sooner! ** David Ehrenstein, Hi. Oh, yeah, I agree, those are among his best, I think. Thank you, David. ** Nick., I go to bed early every night, so I can imagine the wildness or, more easily, the lack thereof. That did make sense, and I agree, but I like the psycho effect. I guess I call it originality? I really think you missed nothing by skipping out on the Fire Island experience. I’m good with a kind of surreptitious cruising, but the Free Island type was boringly blatant and irritatingly non-stop no matter where you were or what time of day, to me at least. I’m kind of tired today, so we’re vibing, I’m sure. ** John Newton, Hi. I’m not that familiar with non-horror giallo, so I don’t think I would know quite where to start re: a post. There were a few non-horrors in the post just for variety, and one Hercules film at least. I have a fondness for theory-head talk, even though I don’t talk that way myself. I like when people try to complicate themselves and what they like and why, at least in small doses.I haven’t heard about the Alice Cooper thing, at least not yet. I know his politics are at least a bit to the right. But he’s great, so I guess I don’t care. So far, I should say. People are at least somewhat crazy about the Barbie film here too, but in a more brainy French way. Lots of intelligent people discussing it on TV. I haven’t met Todd Haynes. I almost did because I was supposed to write a feature on him for Spin Magazine, but then he heard I didn’t like the last part of ‘Safe’, and he refused to let me write it. I never met Paul Reubens. I knew Chris Burden. We taught together at UCLA for a few years. Fascinating but very intense guy. Pierre Buisson was not of Italian heritage from what I know. I think his father was Egyptian. There are a lot of great small presses nowadays, the most and best of my lifetime, and 95% of what I read is published by small presses. But self-publishing is also more legit and respected than it’s ever been as well. So either way, I guess. Yury’s still asleep, but I’ll ask him about those substances when he’s not. Thanks! Excellent week to you! ** Kettering, Mr. K. I haven’t seen that thing you linked to, but I will watch it when I’m finished here. Your description seduced me, natch. You be well yourself, sir. ** Corey Heiferman, Hi, Corey! Awesome to see you! I’ve been thinking about you when following the ugly mess going on in your country. Insane. I’m glad you were part of the resistance, and I’m certainly glad you’re alright. And about the goodness of your year so far. Very nice. Mine’s been wild and very up and down, but the up is winning. Lucky people in the NYC environs. Everyone, Corey Heiferman has an amazing tip if you’re in NYC or Brooklyn our thereabouts. Light Industry will be showing Gregory Markopoulos’s great and very hard to see film ‘Du sang, de la volupté et de la mort’ on August 29 at 7:30pm, and I very highly recommend you take that opportunity. Here’s the info. Me? My whole life this year is about Zac’s and my new film which we shot in April/May and are editing now. There’s not much else. Random … a question: Do pigeons have senses of smell? I hope to see you again soon, pal. ** Okay. Never? Never! See you tomorrow.

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