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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE aug 22, 2005 Toronto THE BLOOD MUST CONTINUE TO FLOW QUEEN WEST ARTISTS JOIN ISTVAN KANTOR INTRODUCTION Installation Photographs Performances, Sept. 1, 2005 EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT AND INVITATION TO A PRESS CONFERENCE TUESDAY, AUG 30, 2pm @MOCCA ![]() Istvan Kantor's most recent project INVISIBLE MONUMENT, where he will mix his blood into the concrete to be used for the construction of the new AGO, is gaining sympathy among Queen West artists. A group exhibition intitled THE BLOOD MUST CONTINUE TO FLOW, hosted by the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA) located on Queen street West, will be the next demonstration of Kantor's evolving campaign to align the local art scene and public on his side. At the press conference on Tuesday, Aug 30 at 2pm., Kantor and his Konspirators will give statements on issues of artistic freedom and institutional authority to introduce the exhibition. The show will take place at the MOCCA from Aug. 30st to Sept. 4th and is open for participation to anyone interested in Kantor's critical attitude, anyone brave enough to join the garage sale style conspiracy event produced by the controversial GG Award winning art-crime mastermind himself. Among the confirmed artists-participants are Napoleon Broussau, Eldon Garnet, Louise Liliefeldt, Miklos Legrady, John Abrams, Phil Anderson, Boryana Rossa, Leif Harmsen and many others. An anti-reception with performances will take place on Thursday Sept 1st at 6pm. The Blood Must Continue to Flow THE QUEEN WEST ART-SCUM GARAGE SALE group show featuring the best and the worst aug 30 - sept 4, 2004 from 11am to 6pm anti-reception: thursday sept 1st, 6pm open talks/performances everyday from 4pm to 6pm artistic director: Napoleon Brousseau media disturbance: Miklos Legrady produced by Istvan Kantor and MOCCA (416)516-3688 amen@interlog.com www.istvankantor.com Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art MOCCA 952 Queen Street West Toronto On M6J 1J8 (416)395-0067 mocca@toronto.ca |