Watch what you say, people, because your words may end up as floating balloon heads on the side of a farmhouse in Germany.
Not sure if that new axiom will be memorized worldwide, but we were shocked shocked none-the-less to learn that some off-handed comment in Bed-Stuy a couple of years ago inspired Various and Gould to name a print and a mural after it.
Various & Gould. Brandenburg, Germany. June 2014. (photo © Various & Gould)
“This line itself again was based on the talk we had with you, when we first met at Brooklynite,” explains Various and Gould about the origination of the title.
“You might not remember the exact situation, but during our conversation and while joking around in the Gallery’s garden somehow the title of the print was born, as one of us said something like ‘We know exactly what we want …’ and one of you completed: ‘… but we keep changing our minds!’ ”
Your challenge, dear BSA reader, should you choose to accept it, is to guess which one of us made such a sarcastic rejoinder. Until then enjoy this new mural piece in Brandenburg by Various and Gould.
Various & Gould. Brandenburg, Germany. June 2014. (photo © Various & Gould)
Various & Gould. Brandenburg, Germany. June 2014. (photo © Various & Gould)
Various & Gould. Brandenburg, Germany. June 2014. (photo © Various & Gould)
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