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Revision as of 13:52, 27 August 2024
Red Krayola Portal is a work by artist Craig Leonard.
The portal is a "project [...] that maps networks and lines of movement among members of the rock and roll underground. Using Mayo Thompson's experimental rock outfit The Red Krayola, as a point of departure, Craig Leonard's Red Krayola Portal charts the complex networks and movements of individuals and bands in a 6' x 10' drawing and related research. The result functions as a subcultural map that includes such far-flung groups as Big Black, The Anti Group and Throbbing Gristle."[1]
2007 version
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London | ON | Parker Branch[2] | February 2008 |
2009 version
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Toronto | ON | Mercer Union | 2009 |