
If all goes according to plan, the next time you hear from me, I’ll be in Hong Kong — assuming I have time to write while I’m there, that is. I’ll be busy working, overseeing the installation of a Stephen Sprouse exhibit at the Hong Kong Museum of Art — part of a larger exhibit called Louis Vuitton: A Passion for Creation.
I’ve been so focused on the design and details of the Stephen Sprouse aspect of the exhibition (not to mention my other job and our recent move) that it wasn’t until this morning that I looked at the museum’s website to get a handle on the rest of the show. It’s hard not to feel a little intimidated by the roster of world-class artists that are listed and I almost wish I hadn’t looked, but the Sprouse part is essentially an adaptation of the design I did for the Stephen Sprouse retrospective at Deitch Projects in New York so, hopefully, there won’t be too many surprises. I know better than to expect no surprises — in fact there have already been a few — but at the moment I’m more stressed out about traveling than anything else. I hate flying to begin with and a fifteen hour flight is a long haul. Not to mention it involves a trip through some sort of time tunnel which lands me one day into the future.
Deborah plans to travel to the future, too, later in the week. I’ll be busy, but hopefully I can carve out a little time for us to spend together to see the sights of Hong Kong — not to mention celebrate our one year anniversary. If not, she has a surprisingly long list of friends of friends for her to look up once she gets there.
Okay, off to run last minute errands.
Catch you on the flip side.

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