Guy Overfelt spins his wheels; it's cool to smoke (if you're an indie rocker)
Maybe you're the kind of person (the kind with a three-letter first name) who thinks urinating in the snow in cursive is an artistic endeavor. If so, perhaps you're ready to amp it up a step with Guy Overfelt, the SF Art Institute grad (er, that's "conceptual provocateur") whose current exhibition, "Cruzen USA" at Jack Hanley Gallery, involves laying rubber in 7-11 parking lots and photographing the skidmarks. His Independence Day opening promises free beer for all, but only one lucky aficionado gets to purchase the $6000 entertainment center (which, according to our source, will be shown off swellegantly by scantily clad babes - la auto shows of yesteryear). Overfelt has a history of vehicular pranks: Six months ago he roused SF by pulling up to a crowd of gallery-goers on a SOMA sidewalk, spinning the wheels of his '77 Trans Am in bleach, and coughing up a billowy gust of white smoke so thick we couldn't see our hand in front of our face. As he attempted to speed away in a cloud of glory, a siren and flashing light pulled up behind him and the cop proceeded to issue him a speeding ticket! Overfelt later Xeroxed the ticket as an invitation to his traffic court hearing, where he hired the famous courtroom illustrator Walter Stewart -- O.J., the Unibomber, Polly Klaas -- to document the proceedings. Quel concept! |