~REVELATION/FUSE GALLERY/opens to-nite/SAT JULY 21

Revelation

‘Revelation’ a group show curated by ERIK FOSS
opens To-nite – SAT JULY 21, 2007 – 7-10pm
the show runs from July 21 – August 11, 2007
FUSE GALLERY – 93 2nd AVE (bet 5th & 6th Sts) – NYC (East Village)

and now from the darker side – a group show of an entirely different nature (see Neointegrity post below) – ERIK FOSS seems really psyched about this FUSE SUMMER 2007 offering.

from the press release: “This summer at Fuse gallery, an uncanny mix of artists will proffer their vision of apocalyptic literature from the last canonical book of the New Testament. Curator ERIK FOSS, who was raised a strict Catholic, selected these artists to share what he feels is the darkest story in God’s creation”.

artists invited to participate: Brendan Donnelly, Brian DeGraw, Chris Dingwell, Gibby Haynes, Spenser Sweeney, Arik Roper, Jason D’Aguino, Jordin Isip, Lisa Lebofsky, Neck Face, Veronica Obermeyer, J Penry, Ron English, Rob Leecock, Roy Miranda Jr., Cheryl Dunn, Damian Weinkrantz, Travis Louie, Colin Burns, Michael Hussar, Josh Wildman, Wes Lang, Goldmine Shithouse, David Hochbaum, David Stoupakis, Julie “Jigsaw” Ashcraft, GH avisualagency, Chris Yormick, Danielle Ezzo, Sebastian Mlynarski, Ellen Stagg, Vincent Castiglia, Chet Zar, Mike Aho, Carlucci Bencivenga and Dash Snow.

view artists’ work online: www.fusegallerynyc.com/revelation/revelation.html

VIEW PHOTOS FROM THE OPENING

FUSE GALLERY

P.S.> there is an interesting photo on the FUSE GALLERY homepage today –
‘Irak Memorial Mural for Joey Semz’. that’s DASH SNOW on the right hand side, top of the gate. WHAT HAPPENED to JOEY SEMZ ?
PHOTO: COURTESY FUSE GALLERY

IRAK MEMORIAL at FUSE




~NEOINTEGRITY/DEREK ELLER/opened THURS July 19

Derek Eller Neointegrity poster

‘Neointegrity’ – a group exhibition curated by KEITH MAYERSON
JULY 19 – AUGUST 24, 2007
DEREK ELLER GALLERY – 615 WEST 27th STREET

also opening THURSDAY JULY 19 was a huge group show at DEREK ELLER . . .
‘Neointegrity’, curated by KEITH MAYERSON.

A dynamite show, of over 180 artists – what makes this group show so unusual, is the top-notch quality of all the works, the diversity, and the way they were all positioned so beautifully. The effect is an unusually inviting and clearly thought out, well spaced survey, which carves out a huge space in what usually comes across as a small gallery space. Though it includes one piece from so many different artists, it comes across as a classical exhibit, rather than a huge free-for-all – and belies the incredible range of work to be found on the walls. This calmly presented, but inspiring and energetic curatorial vision encompasses the psychedelic to the pornographic, the expressionistic to the literal to the surreal, and goes from ‘green’ to ‘glitz’ and back again many times, reflecting a far flung and generous focus on art itself – with the inclusion of the whole gamut of art scene strivers, from the newly established, to the just-about-to-break-apart-from-the-pack to the total unknowns. The show had the effect of being really well thought out, and then really well composed once assembled in the space, losing no steam from the thought process – and one could move from piece to piece marveling at the individual visions and uniqueness of creativity.

The street outside the gallery was packed and excited, as to be expected from such a big group show of young (and younger) artists, but what made it so exceptional, was that everyone seemed to have (already) the excited sense that they had participated in a show that was a knock-out, and could bring the kind of attention that could move a young artist’s standing, a couple of notches higher on the art scene radar.

Derek Eller- Keith & Dana

DANA SCHUTZ, who has work in the show, with the show’s curator, KEITH MAYERSON,
at the opening, ‘Neointegrity’, DEREK ELLER GALLERY,
(July 19, 2007).

Derek Eller-Dana Schutz

a view of ‘Daughter’ , a painting by by DANA SCHUTZ, in the group exhibit: ‘Neointegrity’.

The poster/invite for the show, presented a vintage photograph of French poet BAUDELAIRE on the right hand side, and a hand penned script: “The NeoIntegrity Manifesto” on the left – every word worth the printing.

Drek Eller-text

Photos: Nancy Smith
Keith Mayerson and Dana Schutz; ‘Daughter’ Painting by Dana Schutz,
‘Neointegrity’ opening, DEREK ELLER GALLERY, July 19, 2007

BAUDELAIRE poster/images scanned from poster: courtesy DEREK ELLER GALLERY

PHOTOS FROM THE OPENING

DEREK ELLER GALLERY




~THE WORLD IS YOURS/OLIVER KAMM/opens to-nite/Thurs

The World Is Yours

‘THE WORLD IS YOURS’

a group show curated by LIZ JONCKHEER

opens to-nite – THURS – JULY 19, 2007 – 6-8PM

OLIVER KAMM / 5BE GALLERY – 621 W. 27th STREET

the show runs from: JULY 19 – AUGUST 17, 2007

and features new work by young artists:

Jonathan Allen
David Brooks
Luke Butler
Ra di Martino
KB Jones

pix from the opening to post shortly

OLIVER KAMM / 5BE GALLERY




~ANNA SUI/collects 60’s psychedelic posters, too/MACY’S/TAYLOR McKIMENS/MISAKI KAWAI/SHANNON PLUMB

Last Tuesday, July 10, 2007, MACY’s held a small reception for its ‘ART UNDER GLASS’ SUMMER 2007 exhibit – in which artwork is featured in the display windows of the MACY’S flagship store in NYC.

DESIGNER ANNA SUI was the special guest, and AMY LAROCCA of New York Magazine hosted the evening, which included a brief Q & A between Amy and Anna. Apparently ANNA SUI includes “several art-inspired looks” in her line, and they chatted mostly about how Anna is interested in and finds inspiration in contemporary art.

ANNA SUI was not an easy speaker, and Amy had trouble drawing her out. But after posting the recent JACK HANLEY item (a few posts below) – we thought back with greater interest to the most telling moment of their brief public interview. Amy Larocca, asked ANNA SUI at one point, something to the effect that, since you like art so much – what do you collect ? with the implication being that Anna has a big or at least diverse or maybe informed or even impulsive contemporary art collection, or would maybe drop the names of a few surprising and/or new cutting – edge artists. but no, Amy was very surprised, even a little bit taken aback by Anna’s response – Anna Sui said she only collects ONE thing – 60’s psychedelic band posters !!!!!

MACY'S-anna & amy

that’s AMY LAROCCA on the left, with ANNA SUI, just before their QUESTION & ANSWER.

Anna Sui

DESIGNER ANNA SUI

some of our favorite windows:

Macy's - Taylor

Macy's new taylor

MACY’S WINDOW by TAYLOR McKIMENS

Macy's MISAKI

MACY’s display window on Broadway, by MISAKI KAWAI

Misaki # 2

MISAKI KAWAI also provided artwork for several small windows featuring SHOES!! and handbags.

MACY'S - Shannon

our other favorite display window was by SHANNON PLUMB and featured wild videos of herself in fashion poses.

Macy's Taylor & Misaki

TAYLOR McKIMENS and MISAKI KAWAI in front of the MACY’S store, after the reception for MACY’S ‘ART UNDER GLASS’ – SUMMER 2007.

The artwork for ‘ART UNDER GLASS’ – SUMMER 2007 was curated by GABRIELLE BRYERS, and includes 11 contemporary artists. The mixed media artwork is featured in the MACY’S HERALD SQUARE store ground floor display windows through TUESDAY July 24, 2007.

PHOTOS: Nancy Smith
MACY’S ‘ART UNDER GLASS’ SUMMER 2007 exhibition windows and reception,
Macy’s Herald Square, Broadway at 34th Street, New York City,
July 10, 2007

more photos from the event & more pix of the windows




~PRIVATE TIME/PERFORMS SUNDAY/BOBO’S/PHILLY

private time

the jpeg flyer for PRIVATE TIME. JULY 2007

ANNIE PEARLMAN asks us to tell y’all – PRIVATE TIME will be performing:

THIS SUNDAY JULY 15th at BOBO’s on 9th St – 1132 9th STREET in PHILLY,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia

time: 8:00 PM

check out: PRIVATE TIME on their myspace page

check out: BOBO’s myspace page – a couple of great BOBO band posters there !!!!!
and .. they are!! PSYCHEDELIC.
– & – there’s some great (psychedelic) video clips too !!
what a difference a couple of decades makes, … no youtube back in those San Francisco glory days !!!!
see JOHN HANLEY post just below.
make that almost 5 decades, in reality. 1960’s to 2007 !! its seems a really short time – but its half a century. imagine that – graphing the century according to the PSYCHEDELIC BAND POSTER MEDIUMS !!!!

Annie Pearlman




~CANAL CHAPTER/PSYCHEDELIC POSTER /NOW!!

Canal Chapter-Now poster

here’s the YEAR 2007 version of the psychedelic band poster – the JULY 2007 jpeg flyer
put out by CANAL CHAPTER – on their website – for a recent party with music –

while we’re at, here’s another jpeg poster – they posted for their SUMMER 2007 CANAL CHAPTER RESIDENCY PROGRAM.

Canal Chapter residency Program

Canal Chapter




~JACK HANLEY SIGNS NYC LEASE/psychedelic posters

SIMON CERIGO reports – JACK HANLEY has signed the lease for a New York City location, down in TRIBECA.

Legendary West Coast dealer, JACK HANLEY, with galleries in SAN FRANCISCO and LA, has just signed a lease for a ground floor, downtown location, on WATTS STREET between GREENWICH and WASHINGTON STREETS, right across from CAPSUTO FRERES, the famous Tribeca restaurant.

The renovations start next week and the gallery is scheduled to open in time for the upcoming FALL 2007 season.

Simon also says that JACK HANLEY has a close relationship with GAVIN BROWN, as evidenced by that great Gavin Brown enterprise show, last summer (2006) – of Jack’s personal collection of psychedelic posters from the 60’s, which received widespread popular and critical acclaim.

And, one of the reasons factoring into the new gallery location, might be Hanley’s desire to be in the GBE neighboorhood.

JACK HANLEY poster
an archival GRATEFUL DEAD poster, exhibited in: ‘The Essential Selection: An Anthology of Posters from the Psychedelic Era in San Francisco 1966-71 from the Collection of Jack Hanley’, Gavin Brown’s enterprise, Summer 2006
Photo: Nancy Smith July 19, 2006

Simon chose to post a photo of this particular poster, (from the GBE show), for it’s skull imagery, made so prominent this season by DAMIEN HIRST. This early Grateful Dead poster, according to the exhibit’s original press release, was the “first” SF poster/card that young musician Hanley encounters, and which presumably set him on his future visual, as opposed to musical, journeys. ..

more pix of the posters can be found in the artlovers photo report: JUNE/JULY 2006

the photos are accompanied by selected quotes from the memorable press release JACK HANLEY wrote for the show. the JACK HANLEY penned text, accompanying this Grateful Dead poster photo on artlovers was:
…”At night we would usually smoke weed and play music. I had played in bands for a year or two by then, and most shows were advertised with crudely hand drawn flyers, sometimes mimicking early 60’s surf posters or comics or boxing posters so this first SF poster/card was mind-blowing” – Jack Hanley, 2006

JACK HANLEY GALLERY




~Au Revoir Simone

Au Revoir Simone #1

Au Revoir Simone #2

Au Revoir Simone #3-CD

The debut CD, The Bird of Music, by the new all-girl group, Au Revoir Simone,
is a welcome breath of fresh air. The music is a combination of my favorite girl groups
from the 80’s, mainly The Go-Go’s and The Raincoats.

The Pop wildness with all those synthesizers sends me back (not in a retro way)
to the 80’s and sunny California, while the more serious lyrics gets me to gray London
and that independent stance strongly advocated by The Raincoats.

The other girl group that I was into in the early 80’s, The Slits, (who were making
very gutteral and experimental noise music) are not here, but their alternative
spirit is.

Take your time with this CD, for it reveals itself slowly and in layers. The great
songs are ‘Sad Song’, ‘Night Majestic’, ‘The Lucky One’, ‘Dark Halls’, and the awesome
‘The Way To There’.

This CD is as sweet as The Be-Good Tanyas’ first CD, Chinatown.

cover and back photos by Flora Hanitijo.

Au Revoir Simone is Heather D’Angelo, Erika Forster, and Annie Hart.

Words and Music by Au Revoir Simone.
Copyright & Publication 2006 Triple Keyboard Action
Our Secret Record Company

www.myspace.com/aurevoirsimone