Saturday, June 26, 2010

TODAY is last day to see DEFENDING CHAMPIONS!!!

Today is the very last day to see my Defending Champions exhibition.
I'll be at the gallery all day on Saturday June 26.  Come see it if you haven't already had the chance!

Image Works Studio II
80 Spadina Ave., suite 209  (in the very deserted Toronto G20 zone....it's so peaceful down here!!!)
12pm-5pm

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank everybody who has come to see the exhibition.  It's been great seeing you all -- merci beaucoup!!!

m

Friday, June 25, 2010

They did need Super Mario...

As it turns out, my prediction came true.  The Azzurri flubbed another match and are gone from this 2010 World Cup championship with a whimper.  Uninspiring attack, except for Naple's Fabio Quaglierella, and a very porous defense was enough to send the 'defending champions' home!   That miserable collection of strikers sure could have been improved by the likes of a Super Mario Balotelli.

Is anybody else attending the funeral?

Monday, June 14, 2010

Do the Italians need Super Mario?


The 2010 World Cup is underway and the Italians, playing in the very weak Group F, nearly lost their opener against Paraguay, if not for an errant miscue by the Paraguayan goalkeeper.  What was readily apparent about the 2010 edition of the Azzurri is that they came as advertised.  They're slower than they were in 2006, when they won it all, and less gifted offensively.   While the midfield remains incredibly solid with Daniele De Rossi planted in the middle, captain Fabio Cannavaro looks slow paced, and the starting strikers looked timid.  Though he's only 19 years old, the very explosive and skilled Balotelli brings all the key elements that the Italians lack up front.  While most claim Super Mario was rightly left off the squad due to his volatile personality, those critics should ask themselves how they might react at 19 with thousands of fans, and opposing players (see the vicious attack AS Roma midfielder Francesco Totti delivered on Super Mario), slinging racial slurs their way.   Though it's very early, all I know is that after watching Italy eek out a tie today, I don't care how old or 'volatile' Super Mario is, it sure seems he would've been worth the risk.  

Sunday, June 13, 2010

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS exhibition!!!

Come check out my thesis exhibition DEFENDING CHAMPIONS as part of Ryerson's University's DOC/NOW Documentary Media MFA festival.

Details:
Toronto Image Works: Studio 2 Gallery (80 Spadina, Suite 209)
Mon-Sat 12pm-5pm 

email me at mlosier@ryerson.ca for more info or check out www.docnow.ca

Saturday, June 12, 2010

A Long Time Coming...DEFENDING CHAMPIONS the thesis exhibition is UP!!!!

Okay okay, I know.   How long has it been?  Five, six, weeks?  Yes, the last few months I've certainly been neglecting this post and I apologize to all of you (that is of course, if anybody is actually reading this).  I've been working day and night, pulling the pieces together for my thesis exhibition,  Defending Champions:  African-American Athletes and the Anthropometric Playing Field.  Opening night came and went Thursday June 10th and it was an amazing turnout.  Must have been at least 250 people passing through.  The show is running until June 26 inside Toronto Image Works Studio II at 80 Spadina Ave.

Here are some images from the very arduous install;  I'll be posting some images of opening night by tomorrow hopefully.    Stay posted 'cause I'm back!