Gallery TPW | The More Is More Collection
About the Work
Spotti Fang
Props and tribute to Spotti, a distinguished orange tabby brother in the barn cat family of the House of Bast. In recent nocturnal mortal combat his fangs have best 11 rats.
About the Print
This edition, supervised by the artists, is printed with archival pigment inks on a satin Photographic paper. The ink and paper combination have a display permanence rating of 150+ years. All our prints are made with the greatest attention to quality and a concern for permanence.
About the Artists
FASTWÜRMS
Formed in 1979 by Kim Kozzi and Dai Skuse, FASTWÜRMS is the trademark and joint authorship of these Toronto/Creemore - based multidisciplinary artists whose artwork melds high and popular cultures, bent identity politics, social exchange and a Witch positive DIY cinematic sensibility.
FASTWÜRMS has exhibited and created public commissions and installations, performance, video and film projects, across Canada and in the United States, Europe, Korea, and Japan.
Exhibitions include 'Anacowda- happy to feed the world', for Rococo Tattoo at the Power Plant, 'Superstition' at Gallery TPW, 'Red of Tooth and Kaw' at the Mendel Art Gallery, Toronto, and 'BLOOD & SWASH 3' at Parlour Projects, Brooklyn, N.Y., 27th Bienale de Sao Paulo, and 'Donky@Ninja@Witch' at the Art Gallery of York University, North York, the Contemporary Art Galley, Vancouver, and Plug In ICI, Winnipeg. They recently performed 'Krummi Krunkar: Tarot+Tattoo' in Reykjavik as part of the SEQUENCES Festival.
FASTWÜRMS' cultural politics are complex and strategically subversive, their critical aesthetics relational and inclusive with a bent towards working class, craft collaborations, and queer alliance.

