The strange urban metropolis that is the Barbican Art Gallery is currently home to the first UK solo exhibition by Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, a French artist who specialises in creating multi-sensory experiences for his audience.
Aryan Kaganof is incendiary.
www.kaganof.com www.kaganof.com/kagablog/
His films, poetry and novels are exquisite, candid and shocking….It would be Journo-transgression
to turn this interview into anything else but what it is now. My questions, His answers.
Crude and honest. I’m a big fan of honesty, and so is Aryan, I found out.
Here’s a snippet of my interview with this extraordinary individual whose name is not even Aryan. A friend, an inspiration, a bit of a mystery.
Check it yo
Ah yes, Bastille Day 14 July, 1789, a marvellously mutinous day when Paris’ starved and flea-ridden finally declared ‘enuff is enuff!’ and stormed the Bastille Tower in an all-mighty revolt against that gold monger Louise XVI and his cake fiend missus, Marie Antoinette. And so, in that same spirit of rebellion, sans plague and pungent odour, the people of Paris Melbourne came together once again to celebrate ‘Viva Le Party’ at one of the cities most infamous annual costume parties, the Clandestine Bastille Day Ball.






































