Local artist Carlos Rigau wanted to show us a house around the corner from his art space and residence General Practice.
What's so interesting about this place down the street? It's situated next to an empty lot, under a sexy billboard and the freeway. Unlike General Practice, which is protected by an impenetrable electric gate, this house is guarded only by a statue of the Virgin Mary, a Buddha, and a chain link fence. There's music playing all the time from the front porch from a tied up speaker for nobody in particular. What makes this house similar to General Practice isn't the location, but that it's also a weird, non-traditional transient spot where shit just happens.
Crossfade talked to Rigau about Tombs, a musical exhibition curated by Viking Funeral, that will be invading General Practice this Saturday.
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