Lars Kremer’s basement studio situated near Bushwick’s western border would be brimming all over with quirkily brilliant bodies of work even if its ceilings weren’t quite so low.
When I last visited we chatted about obscure arachnids, symmetries and grids, controls and loosenings thereof, verbal pathways unto imagery, comically recraftable chairs, anthropo-ergonomic balloonery, and the joys and trials of developing and maintaining disparate modes of creative output.
We also talked a lot about sauerkraut and fermentation. And about vinegars and pickling.
Then I left with a bottle of homemade hot sauce in my pocket, surmising it might last me five or so days. It was gone in four.
Here are a handful of photos of Kremer’s studio and work. For more images and info, visit his website.
Paul D’Agostino, Ph.D. is an artist, writer, translator, curator and professor living in Bushwick, Brooklyn. More information about him is available here, and you can find him as @postuccio on Instagram and Twitter.
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