Cellphone Exhibition: Naked in Cleveland

W. Logan Fry, Director of The Digital Museum of Modern Art, announces the opening of the cellphone exhibition: "Naked in Cleveland: the Poetry of Steven B. Smith."

Smith, founder of the underground zine ArtCrimes, is an outspoken poet and inveterate artist whose transgressive art works are collected by renegade art enthusiasts and mainstream corporations alike. His magnetic style has extended to the web with his "Agent of Chaos" website (http://www.agentofchaos.com).

The exhibition features a "poem cycle" of 41 of Smith's poems hyperlinked in a strange web of errant and provocative musings. They deal with life, death, love, coffee, greed, illogical longing, mom and zen. Many are not for the younger reader.

Go to: http://www.dmoma.org/dex.html

The full web-based exhibition for PCs and Macs opens March 30, 2005, but is open for preview viewing at:

http://www.dmoma.org/lobby/exhibitions/naked_in_cleveland/exhibition_lobby.html