View this post on Instagram "I Don't Know How to Feel About the Pandemic So I'll Just Writhe on the Carpet." Logan's latest performance piece, conducted after skimming 20 infographics, listening to 20 hours of NPR covid-19 updates, and polling 50 friends on their end-of-days strategies. The New Yorker called his latest work "nothing we want to talk about. We're covering the actual virus, not cat art!" A post shared by Brittani Sonnenberg (@brittanisonnenberg) on Mar 13, 2020 at 12:55pm PDT
"I Don't Know How to Feel About the Pandemic So I'll Just Writhe on the Carpet." Logan's latest performance piece, conducted after skimming 20 infographics, listening to 20 hours of NPR covid-19 updates, and polling 50 friends on their end-of-days strategies. The New Yorker called his latest work "nothing we want to talk about. We're covering the actual virus, not cat art!"
A post shared by Brittani Sonnenberg (@brittanisonnenberg) on Mar 13, 2020 at 12:55pm PDT
View this post on Instagram An argument for watching trashy reality TV during your lunch break if I ever heard one! Thanks, Leo. Now I know why Mona Lisa looks so smug. #breaks #freelance #renaissancedudes #enabling A post shared by Brittani Sonnenberg (@brittanisonnenberg) on Feb 27, 2020 at 11:09am PST
An argument for watching trashy reality TV during your lunch break if I ever heard one! Thanks, Leo. Now I know why Mona Lisa looks so smug. #breaks #freelance #renaissancedudes #enabling
A post shared by Brittani Sonnenberg (@brittanisonnenberg) on Feb 27, 2020 at 11:09am PST