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From Jesse Jacobs' Crawl Space

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Seven years ago, Art was at the airport in Los Angeles when he received a harrowing text from his wife. “There’s someone underneath the house,” she wrote. “Someone’s coughing.” He abruptly canceled his flight to Japan and rushed home to his panicked spouse. Hiro ventured into the crawlspace beneath his home—and found nobody there at all. Perhaps it was a racoon, he thought to himself. But then he noticed a blanket. “Someone had been there,” he told Alex Greenberger recently. He was intrigued by the thought that this claustrophobic crawlspace had acted as someone’s makeshift home. “I was like, Wow, this is so uncomfortable,” Hiro said. “But then, after 30 minutes, I was like, This must be okay. It was moist, quiet, and cold. I heard the sound of the other side: my dogs running around, my wife and son’s voices.” He compared the experience to being underneath the world. This all provided the fodder for some of his recent paintings, which he produces by suspending his canvas just 13 inches above his body.—the exact height of the crawlspace of his LA home. Now on view at Bortolami gallery in New York through November 1, the works are filled with forms variously resembling green plants, silvery fish gills, and necrotic veins, these paintings are part of Hiro’s ongoing quest to make sense of what goes on inside himself. “My body is always in contact with the surface,” he said. Read a profile of Hiro, whose art has earned a cult following: https://www.artnews.com/.../naotaka-hiro-paintings.../

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Day in Fandom History: January 16…
Bob gets stuck inside the crawl space of the Belcher household at the same time Linda’s parents decide to drop by for a visit, causing him to spot an opportunity to not be around them until he realizes that he is stuck for real. “Crawl Space” premiered on this day, 15 Years Ago.