New commission for Fast Company magazineĀ šĀ Special thanks to Celine Grouard and Alicia MunĆ”rriz for modeling.Ā
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New commission for Fast Company magazineĀ šĀ Special thanks to Celine Grouard and Alicia MunĆ”rriz for modeling.Ā

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LORD (A Spotify Playlist) [ClickĀ HERE to listen]
The portal continues to open, and transition continues on our plane...
LORD is a playlist of mostly electronic music: a journey of transformation.
My first exposure to electronic music was the soundtrack to Disneylandās Main Street Electrical Parade, by early synthesizer pioneers Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley. I still have the 7-inch picture disc I got during my first trip to Anaheim in 1974ā¦a treasure which I played countless time on my General Electric shoebox record player in baby blue. About a year later, I went through a phase of London Phase 4 Stereo LPs. My Uncle Babi turned me on to Moog!, by Claude Denjean and the Moog Synthesizer. I remember listening to the record on his quadraphonic stereo.
Every time I listened to these records and many subsequent others, electronic music became my refuge, my zero-point center for manifesting reality. Those thoughts were the template of reality. Many epiphanies were had on the rocking chair at the terrace, or in the music room. I would land again in my body after listening.
Via acid house and Detroit techno during formative first years in New York, the point of contact deepened, aided by mystical repetition, and layering of chords.
Jim turned me on to the Virtual Playground Fest presented by EDM Chicago, broadcast May 30 on Twitch. As I listened to the sets over the course of the weekend, I was humming and celebrating and feeling generously nourished by the energy, spirit, and melodic program of the music.
I was enthralled by the selection of techno and house music in endless variation, played by a parade of DJs in one-hour sets broadcast from their homesā¦so connected to the historic jams of the 1980s and beyond.
Inspired, I put together this playlist of some of those seminal jams, mixed in with ones I heard during the broadcast. In a way, this is a techno version of my playlist The Other Cheek. After all, todayās electronic dance music festivals can be traced to the classical music festivals of the 1800s to 1920s.
The cover image is Lord by Bubi Canal, a part of the Hologram project, where the character appears in video. Bubi made the headpiece, bracelets, and necklaces; he had the hen wand in his collection for several years, waiting to find its place in a photo.
According to The Book of Symbols: Reflections on Archetypal Images, edited by Ami Ronnberg and Kathleen Martin for Taschen, hens inspired alchemyās image of the āchick-point of the egg as the mystic germ or center brooded into life by the henlike heat of the unconscious and the meditation of the adept.ā
Photo: Lord (2015) by Bubi Canal
Iām excited to announce the dates for my new group show at NOW Gallery in London: the exhibition runs from 13 Oct to 13 Nov 2022.
This year's photography commission, āHuman Storiesā, explores the concept of satire and how it is used to develop and nurture interconnected diverse identities, gender, race, and class.Ā
Exhibiting artists: Leonard Suryajaya, Stephen Tayo, Bubi Canal, Nyugen Smith, Thandiwe Muriu and Thy Tran.
Peku, 2019
Archival pigment print, 30 x 20 inches
New commission for The New Yorker. Special thanks to Coralie Kraft.

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Iām honored to be featured in hop magazine. Special thanks to the writer, Marta Mantecón, and to Mutta estudio for including me.
Union II
Archival pigment print
30x20 inches, 2019
On the Autumnal Equinox
When day and night are equal in length, I enjoy pondering on natureās transformation.
One of my favorite things is transforming...as in the character Iāve become in this photo, modeling for Bubi Canal. It is most fitting for the fall-winter season that commences.
The image is part of Bubiās recent exhibit, Into the Gloaming, at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati.
This autumn, Iād like to encourage everyone to feel well. What we feel dictates our hologram.
In the photo, «TÔrtaro» is wearing a vintage Björn Borg sweater.
Photo: Bubi Canal, TƔrtaro, archival pigment print