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Sympathy for the Devil @ MCA Chicago, 9.29.07
Aug 26th
As far as I’m concerned, this is THE show to see this fall; a perfect storm of music, art, and politics with the likes of Tony Oursler, Richard Prince and Jack PIerson, together with (incli)NATION favorites like Marnie Weber, Dave Muller and Jason Rhoades, not to mention references to Warhol, Lou Reed, Destroy all Monsters, Red Crayola, and Kraftwerk among many others.
So now all we need to get are tickets and a schedule and see you there!
CHICAGO.-The explosive social and political climate of the late-1960s produced a revolutionary spirit that led to the fusion of avant-garde art and rock music. Artists as diverse as Andy Warhol, The Velvet Underground, Captain Beefheart, and Richard Hamilton burst forth with new creative endeavors. The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago, presents Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll Since 1967, the first major exhibition devoted to the convergence of contemporary art and rock music over the past forty years. Sympathy for the Devil opens on September 29, 2007, the MCA’s official 40th Anniversary and the kick-off of “40 Free Days,” and closes on January 6, 2008
more at the MCA
via Artdaily
“To the Masses” @ Scion, LA 8/25/07
Aug 21st
If you’re going to be in LA this weekend, be sure to check the opening at Scion Space on Saturday night. Gonna be great! -d.
Scion Installation gallery goes big with a new show curated by Giant Robot’s Eric Nakamura and featuring work by Caroline Hwang, Olaf Ladousse, and a tight group of international post-design artists who spend their days changing the way our world looks. (SND)
Note: This exhibition remains on display through Sat 9.8 (Wed-Sat: 11am-6pm).
via Flavorpill
“Gift for the Screamer’s @ Raid Projects, Los Angeles
Aug 6th
We just missed this one as the opening was on Sat. but we could not resist posting the release–proving once again that the west coast rocks, this great new project from Craig Leonard, in addition to being conceptually intruiging and visually stunning piece, is generous to a fault. Great work!
LOS ANGELES, CA.- Raid Projects presents Craig Leonard — Gift For The Screamers, on view August 4 – 25, 2007. Multidisciplinary artist Craig Leonard has given himself the task of finding the former members of the legendary Los Angeles punk band the Screamers in order to give them handmade records of their archival recordings.
In a continuation of his research-based practice, Leonard’s "Gift for the Screamers" draws on the multifarious categories of sculptural installation, archival research, performance, audio experimentation, and community activism.
In the archives of the Centre for Experimental Art and Communication (1973-80), Leonard uncovered what he thinks could be punk’s Holy Grail. For four months in 1977, the Centre housed the first punk club in Toronto under the title "Crash & Burn". One of the artifacts in the Crash & Burn collection is a rare demo tape from the Los Angeles synth-punk band the Screamers. During their active years (1977-81) the Screamers played several electrifying live shows but in the end never released an official record.
In true DIY fashion, Leonard has used the original recordings to create playable records, which he fabricated in the gallery space, simply using a rubber mold and liquid plastic. The finished records will be given to the former members of the Screamers as a symbol of the record the band never ended up making. Along with the multiple handmade records, the centerpiece of Leonard’s installation is his rudimentary "laboratory" displaying the remnants of the record-making process.
Craig Leonard’s recent projects have relied on research and community partnerships including: an examination of Cuba’s underground libraries; a compilation of obsolete concepts from the Oxford English Dictionary; and a proposal for an anti-canon of Canadian literature. Leonard teaches Intermedia at NSCAD University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Raid Projects is dedicated to promoting the understanding and engagement with contemporary art via exhibitions that reach diverse audiences in Los Angeles, and internationally, and offer the opportunity to establish a dialogue with significant developments of our time in contemporary art practices globally. By an ongoing program of collaborations with a wide range of artists and curators we aim to present and document challenging new work in all mediums by younger, as well as more established artists, from Los Angeles, across the United States and abroad.
Since its founding in 1999, Raid has created over 100 exhibitions, both at the Los Angeles gallery and at museums, institutions, universities and alternative spaces worldwide, that have included the work of more than 500 artists from around the world. Previous projects have been manifested in London, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Istanbul, Mexico City, Sydney and other cities.
via ArtNewsDaily
more here
Bat For Lashes – What’s a Girl To Do
Aug 1st
So much bad news lately. Dark times. Lately we’ve been feeling, well, like this:
Oliver Mandi? ‘My Love Wants Only to Watch Kurusawa Films’
Jul 31st
Below is "a music video from 1981 by Oliver Mandi?, a big-time 1980s eastern European pop star, transvestite, drug experimenter, orientalist (natch), perfectionist and all-around controversial guy." –benperry.net
I think it is absolutley amazing and must be watched by everyone under the age of 20:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFGObRscWas
A big ‘thank you’ to benperry.net for this one
Fujiya & Miyagi, “Ankle Injuries” creative scripting on YouTube
Jun 11th
Absolutely fantastic video. Obviously scripted pixels into die, but great nonetheless. The kids are complaining they ripped off Gondry’s White Stripes vid, but they just don’t know…there is nothing NEW in the world. ENJOY! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5XVeENmLMk
Mackris v. O’Reilly @ the Rendezvous, Belltown. 6.28.07
Jun 11th
Mark your calendars now for this one! Sure to be an hilarious evening!
"On Thursday June 28th, Artdish will be celebrating the long-awaited CD release of Igor Keller’s oratorio Mackris v. O’Reilly in the Grotto Room of the Rendezvous (2322 2nd Avenue) in Belltown. The party will begin at 6:00 and should go on until midnight. Come meet Igor along with your other favorite Artdish personalities and get a copy of the CD, the cool poster, and each of the hilarious T-shirts.
from the website:
Mackris v. O’Reilly The Oratorio
Mackris v. O’Reilly is an oratorio for 28-piece chamber orchestra, 26-voice chorus and three soloists (soprano, tenor and baritone) set to the original court complaint filed against pundit, Bill O’Reilly, on October 13, 2004 and O’Reilly’s on-air settlement announcement given on October 29, 2004. The style of the piece is a traditional neo-baroque that makes the most of the oratorio format. Its 31 parts include seven chorales, two madrigals, three choruses (parts of the chorus matched up with components from the orchestra), four stand-alone recitatives, two instrumental entrances and numerous arias. All of these parts add up to a two-hour running time.
Camp Kerala @ Glastonbury, May 22-25 ’07
May 17th
Heading to Glastonbury this year? Finally? Well as long as you’re paying through the nose for those tickets, why not pull out all the stops? Hey, The Who might even be there:
"Generating buzz among Glastonbury attendees since it was featured at the 2005 festival, Camp Kerala’s spacious, mirror-embroidered tents are modeled after the traditional Indian Shikar. Accommodations include imported Italian mattresses, Hungarian down duvets, Greek sheepskin rugs, adjoining bathrooms, and outdoor deck chairs for the veranda. Gourmet breakfast and access to the private 18 hour bar and chill out area (with views of the stages) make the festival experience unusually luxurious. If you’re not attending this year’s Glastonbury, you can still experience the luxury of Camp Kerala: interested parties can rent out the tents, or even the entire village, for various events (birthday bash anyone??)." — Trendcentral
Camp Kerala
ph: 01749 86 00 77
www.campkerala.com
Booze and Pills Stirred the Hell Within: Jerry Lee Lewis according to Nick Tosches
May 15th
"The booze and the pills stirred the hell within him and made him to utter hideous peals. At times he withdrew into his own shadow, brooding upon all manner of things — abominable, unutterable, and worse. At times he stalked and ranted in foul omnipotence, commanding those about him as Belial his minions. He was the Killer and he was immortal — damned to be, for as long as there were good and evil to be torn between in agony. He would sit backstage in a thousand dank nightclubs, and he would know this, and he would swallow more pills and wash them down with more whiskey, and he would know it even more. He would walk like a man to the stage, with his Churchill in one hand and his water glass of whiskey in the other, and he would pound the piano and sing his sinful songs, and he would beckon those before him, mortals, made not as he to destruction from the womb; he would beckon them to come, to stand with him awhile at the brink of hell. Then he would be gone into the ancient night, to more pills and more whiskey, to where the black dogs never ceased barking and dawn never broke; he would go there."
– Nick Tosches
(NOTE: there is a great discussion going on about Tosches "biblical" prose over at Charlie Parker after the jump…)
Fruit Bats @ Tractor May 12/2007
May 10th
"Obtuse lyrics and swamy backwoods roots folk-pop"
CALIFONE EJ of The Fruit Bats
WHITING TENNIS
9pm ~ $12
www.pastrysharp.com
fruitbatsmusic.com
www.tarnishedrecords.com/artists/whiting.jsp
Tickets also available at Sonic Boom!*



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