Gaxies A Go-Go Space Bar: A New Lens on Outsider Art & The Ecstatic Possibility of Love

1. The Interpretive Lens: Folk and Outsider Art, Reimaged by Frenchyy
Outsider Art—or Art Brut, as coined by Jean Dubuffet—has always sprung from raw, unfiltered creative impulses, existing on the fringes of conventional taste. These works once languished outside the canon, often created by people with no formal training or under circumstances that defied polite expectation. Over time, major museums, biennales, and high-profile galleries have come to embrace these unorthodox expressions. The so-called “margins” now intersect with the center; legendary figures like Bill Traylor, Aloïse Corbaz, and Judith Scott are collected and exhibited alongside mainstream contemporary artists.
Yet, even as Outsider Art becomes celebrated, it rules —ever pushing us to reconsider how art is defined, valued, and contextualized. \lets the curators debate whether these new recognitions undermine the often revolting primal spontaneity… how do we know who or what to trust? Everyone can be wrong …Gaxies hosting the limits of Outsider Art stands as a reminder that genuine expression can just erupt moew often flourishing in unconventional, nomadic, or fluid spaces. Which leads us to…
2. Enter the Gaxies A Go-Go Space Bar: Reframing non-Love in a Post-Truth World
In the spirit of Outsider Art’s cheap exuberance and punk defiance, the Gaxies A Go-Go Space Bar ….or rather fake-stripclub and real Alien burlesque is a roving, shape-shifting hub for displaced creatives—part art salon, part traveling gypsy dance gallery, part cosmic burlesque:… “Gaxies Ponder: Picture this- The Alien men returned to their homeworld, GaXie Land … their mission to Earth in shambles. … Like the Gods before them, … They had sought the Magical beauty of Earth Girls, … but only found awkward silences and misinterpreted gestures. …
So began the Alien Female’s , Great Excavation. … Not first of asteroids or distant stars , … but of ancient archives. Dusty, forgotten texts of poets long gone were unearthed, …whisperers of inner worlds, yearning and connection. The Alien chics search was frantic. They sifted through crumbling datapads filled with archaic pronouncements- … thou, shall, fear not. They hunted for vapors, echoes, poetic remnants—anything to explain the human fascination with love. to understand the allure A Man hunt …of ancient verses, where the females hoped to find the key to healing the hearts. They yearned to rekindle a forgotten ember of something which they did not know … – the weight of the galaxy, resting on the shoulders of long-dead poets and their dusty, forgotten words. but the whispers of ancient poets could not bridge the gap between worlds? Could Love, … LOVE … in all its mysterious forms, become the universal language?…, dive deeper into this Emotional quest With Frenchyy … at the GaXies, a go go. … looserest of … ….losers,…Saloons
The Loser’s Saloon is by design, anti-architecture: a mobile structure that reconfigures constantly, inviting the public to participate in building, dismantling, and reinventing its environment. Think of it as a “living workshop” or a “street-corner carnival,” where no single authority or style dominates. Here, even the concept of curation unravels into collective improvisation.
More than an art venue, the Space Bar is a philosophical provocation. Its mission? To spark an ongoing dialogue about Love in a world where “truth” itself is perpetually under revision. What if nothing said to us was strictly false, but instead some strange admixture of sincerity, performance, and myth—what some might call “bullshit,” and others might recognize as deeply human? In a post-truth era, the Space Bar urges us to reconsider what we typically dismiss, celebrate, or fear.
By weaving together Outsider Art’s embrace of “untrained” voices and an ever-evolving conversation about the nature of desire, eros, and faith—think William James’s mystical insight paired with modern debates on monogamy and authenticity—the Space Bar strives to make the public performers and dancer co-creators. …open to spontaneous performance, street art, and everyday conversation. No one is merely an observer; everyone is a collaborator.
Constant Motion
Inspired by Stewart Brand’s notion that buildings “learn” and transform over time, the Gaxies A Go-Go Space Bar likewise resists permanence, ranking mobility and communal joy over static design. This approach refuses alienation and invites creative agency: we build, we break down, and we rebuild—together. Just as Outsider artists historically drew from the depth of their own visions, so too does the Space Bar ask each visitor to tap into something raw, unmonitored, and undeniably human.
Why “Gaxies”?
Galaxies are the patron saints of dreamers, misfits, and cosmic wanderers—lost bankrupt realms that remind us how vast the inner landscape truly is. “A Go-Go” signals forward movement, a perpetual Bachatta through starry frontiers of expression. And “Space Bar” desperate for a door to walk thru, walk out of, escape …references both cosmic exploration and the keystroke that separates words so they can breathe.
| “I could not live in any of the worlds offered to me… the world of my parents, the world of war, the world of politics. I had to create a world of my own, like a climate, a country, an atmosphere in which I could breathe, reign, and recreate myself.” Anis Nin |
This fusion of the galactic and the mundane captures the project’s essence: part subtle philosophy, part raucous spectacle, wholly dedicated to expanding the conversation around art and love.
An Invitation to the outer edges of thought —and the Sublime
At the Gaxies A Go-Go Space Bar, no question is too absurd. Are we all just peddling truths, half-truths, or “high-class p*rnography” disguised as highbrow? Is monogamy a silent assumption for a rare few, or a rule often wielded to control someone else? These playful provocations mirror the unfiltered spirit of Outsider Art: we invite you to step inside, explore, and add your voice.
Above all, the Space Bar stands as a testament to the possibility that art—like love—can erupt anywhere and belong to everyone. It is a place (and a process) that merges folk tradition, outsider ethos, street performance, and ephemeral architecture, all toward a single transformative aim: to reshape how we commune with one another in a chaotic world.
Welcome to the Gaxies A Go-Go Space Bar. Dare to join the dance of cosmic wonder, bullsh*t talk, heartfelt confession, and a quest—always—a quest for deeper love. Let’s build, break, and rebuild the truth together. © Frenchyy 2025
