Gumhead, Gumhead, ready or not, and Gumhead’s Sister by Kirsten Mosher, with a Spanish text by Jose Luis Blondet, published by the MUSAC, Leon, Spain with the exhibition I was a Male Yvonne De Carlo curated by Marie de Brugerolle and Dora Garcia, 2011, in an edition of 250 each, 8 x 8 inch cardboard books. Gumhead books are available at MUSAC, Leon Spain, and at the Dia:Beacon bookshop in Beacon, N.Y.
Gumhead Spit it out! Yucky intestines or gum, hard to tell, and didn’t your mother tell you not to stick that wad on the wall! A look at the abstract qualities of brightly colored chewing gum while examining one of the most basic life questions, How come I’m Gumhead?
Gumhead, ready or not – One, two, three go! Where ya gonna hide, what ya gonna find? Eeeek, running out of time, and counting! A sneaky band of gummy pranksters get lost, stuck, stretched and found in the nooks, bathtub, and crannies of an orange cat’s house. Meow!
Gumhead’s Sister - You wanna know why I’m Gumhead’s sister, ask the dog, no, ask Gumhead, no, ask the nakey-nakey girl on the billboard, she’ll tell ya, just don’t ask me! Too sticky to stay home our gummy pals get-out, mingling with, well… glomming onto the super shapes, writing on the walls, and especially the guys in graffiti, street signage and billboard ads. from Leon, Spain to Beacon, New York. Yes, Gumhead really got stuck everywhere and no Gumhead did not have permission to get stuck anywhere.