~K48/STARSHIP COUNTERFORCE/RELEASE PARTY

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IMAGE: JASON FARBER FOR TELFAR – EXO-SOCIETY/FALL 2008/COURTESY: SCOTT HUG

SCOTT HUG – K48 – STARSHIP COUNTERFORCE – ISSUE 7 – RELEASE PARTY !!
TUESDAY – OCT 28, 2008 – 11PM – 4AM !!
SANTOS PARTY HOUSE – 100 LAFAYETTE – LOWER MANHATTAN

FREE ADMISSION – BUT YA GOTTA BUY YOUR OWN DRINKS – & – SCOTT WANTS TO SEE YOU !! IN FULL COSTUME !!

LIVE PERFORMANCES BY: COME RAD COMRADE, BROTHER BRUNO, THA PUMPSTA, LIVING DAYS & POPULAR SCIENCE/featuring Tobel von Cartier.
DJs: TELFAR, MICHAEL MAGNAN, KINGDOM & FATIMA AL QADIRI.

SCOTT WRITES:
“join your fellow K48osmonauts at SANTOS as we escape the earth’s problems and celebrate the launch of K48: STARSHIP COUNTERFORCE, issue No. 7 – NYC’s most awesome artist’s fanzine. There will be music and dancing all night as we countdown the last minutes before take 0ff – put on your space suits and bring favorite aliens.
. . . in this issue, K48 explores space, science fiction and our race toward the future.
Our planet is dying. The world faces environmental and economic collapse, consumption continues at even faster rates and governments wage war to feed corporate greed and oil dependency… we feel more and more imprisoned by the forces of gravity and wish to breal free of our oxygen bubble — this spaceship Earth.
Today it’s hard to imagine what the future might look like.. one example that has inspired K48 from the start is George Lucas’ student film, THX 1138. In his film, which he calls “an artifact from the future”, what’s left of Earth is sedated and confined to living in a subterranean world under constant surveillance and where emotions are against the law. There’s no more love, only work to build a robotic police state and to consume — “buy more now”, and “be happy”.
We’re not that far off form Lucas’ vision. In the late 70s and through the mid 80s the pages of OMNI made the future seem glamorous. Today, however, in light of the very real and practical space station, deep space exploration and the search for other habitable planets has lost some of its magic. Nevertheless, the idea of space still resides in our culture as a means of hope and escape. The clean geometric constructions, spectral patterns, cosmic powers, and quantum physics associated with space let us turn away from our human problems and desires to imagine a world uncontaminated by our presence.
Excursions within the issue include photos by MARCO BOGGIO SELLA that bring news of the moon landing to a small West African village in Burkina Faso, a fashion spread of TELFAR CLEMEN’S 2008 ECO Society collection abstracted by JASON FARRER, prose by AMIR MOGHARABI theorizing the meaning of a last breath in The Cosmogony of Deceit, and an interview with KLAUS SCHULZE the father of electronic music by editor SCOTT HUG. The issue’s cover is a specially designed gold-embossed spacemetric construction by JONAH GROENEBOER and each issue comes with a sculpture of light produced by ANNE KOCH and a soundtrack CD compiled and mixed by SAMUEL KLOVENHOOF of led er est.
Special events include a preview exhibit at the 3rd annual New York Art Book fair, a launch party with band performances at SANTOS PARTY HOUSE, an exhibition at Rekord in OSLO, NORWAY, and a satellite launch party at the ACQUA HOTEL in MIAMI on December 5th.”
see: theK48bullet
see: K48rules.com

we see some friends among the many many contributors:
assume astro vivid focus, Brian Belott, Matt Bua, Andrew Guenther, Amir Mogharabi, Slava Mogutin, Misaki Kawai & Pete Pezzimenti, Scott Reeder, Tyson Reeder, & Justin Samson ….

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we caught SCOTT HUG at the recent 3rd annual NEW YORK ART BOOK FAIR.
He was in starship uniform & sending out a signal – . . . STARSHIP S.O.S – COME & GET ME OFF THIS PLACE !!
yep, K48 STARSHIP COUNTERFORCE has a futuristic golden cover !!
who knows – maybe it is . . . an outer space transmitter.
believe the book is self-published by SCOTT HUG & it retails for $20.
and yes, it comes with a tiny tiny tiny saber-like light sculpture !! – which does really work – and, which in turn, comes in its very own teany-tiny glassine envelope, kind of like your average notorious NYC dime baggie !! – but no, its good stuff – art !!
the tiny envelope says: “…in the beginning it is always dark”.
PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH, NEW YORK ART BOOK FAIR, OCT 26, 2008

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~LEIGH JOHNSON/at THE JOURNAL & JOE BRADLEY CURATES SALON XXIV !!

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LEIGH JOHNSON – ‘THE HARD SHOULDER’ – OPENS To-NITE !! TUES OCT 28 – 6-9 PM
the show runs: OCT 28 – NOV 12, 2008
THE JOURNAL – 168 NORTH 1st ST – BROOKLYN
GALLERY HOURS: MON-SAT 12-6pm

plus you can score a copy of the newest: THE JOURNAL – ENTRY no. 24 – at $15 – the best NYC originated (hard copy) art journal around !! it has a LEIGH JOHNSON photo on the cover, and a bonus insert – a beautiful photographic ‘MOBY DICK’ SUPPLEMENT BY TERENCE KOH !! articles include: ‘CAMPING IN KABUL’ – an intriguing essay, with beautiful photographs, by MICHAEL OBERT, and a FOCUS/INTERVIEW WITH PATRICK GRIFFIN conducted by AUREL SCHMIDT !! as well as a portfolio of LEIGH JOHNSON photos; MARIA CORNEJO interviewed by TIM BLANKS; and TAKESHI MURATA + FRANCINE SPIEGEL interviewed by KATHY GRAYSON. there’s also an interesting, though sad note from MICHAEL NEVINS, THE JOURNAL’S publisher, regarding the very small-town, and often frightening behavior of the NYPD – NEW YORK POLICE DEPT. you don’t know who to be more afraid of, the cops, or the real hard-core thugs, on the street – esp. if you are a young white male. I know of quite a few scary stories – first hand – and I’m pretty sure a lot of you out there, have your own sorry NYPD zero intelligence – brute intimidation, dark holding cell, no reason stories. hey, but let’s end on an up-beat !! – JOE BRADLEY does this issue’s SALON !!!

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‘IN FOCUS’ – PATRICK GRIFFIN – INTERVIEW BY AUREL SCHMIDT/INTRODUCTION BY KATHY GRAYSON/PHOTO PORTRAIT (ABOVE) BY KATHY LO.

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ARTWORK BY PATRICK GRIFFIN, ‘OH SHIT!’, 208, acrylic & resin on wood, 16 x 17 in.

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ARTWORK BY PATRICK GRIFFIN, ‘WE’RE FOR THE BIRDS’, 2008, acrylic on canvas, 24 in. round & ‘HANG ON BABY’. 2008, acrylic on canvas, 24 in. round.
see: pix of the PATRICK GRIFFIN OPENING – ‘COUNT THY BUTTONS’, at THE JOURNAL GALLERY, AUG 14 – SEPT 2, 2008

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from SALON XXIV – CURATED BY JOE BRADLEY: KEITH MAYERSON & AGATHE SNOW

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from SALON XXIV – CURATED BY JOE BRADLEY: BLACK DICE & WERNER BUTTNER

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from SALON XXIV – CURATED BY JOE BRADLEY: BILL SAYLOR & EUNICE KIM

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from SALON XXIV – CURATED BY JOE BRADLEY: MICHAEL WILLIAMS, ‘Once / wasn’t’, 2005 & JASON FOX, ‘Negrodomus’, 2006.

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from SALON XXIV – CURATED BY JOE BRADLEY: RITA ACKERMANN & DAN COLEN

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from SALON XXIV – CURATED BY JOE BRADLEY – SARAH BRAMAN, ‘I LOVE RADIO’, 1999.

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from the TERENCE KOH/MOBY DICK – SUPPLEMENT PUBLICATION

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from the TERENCE KOH/MOBY DICK – SUPPLEMENT PUBLICATION
PHOTOS: FROM THE JOURNAL ENTRY NO. 24 – NANCY SMITH

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THE JOURNAL – ENTRY NO. 24. FRONT COVER: LEIGH JOHNSON, ‘HARD SHOULDER’, (detail).

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TERENCE KOH – MOBY DICK – THE JOURNAL ENTRY NO. 24 – SUPPLEMENT PUBLICATION

THE JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED QUARTERLY & IS ALSO AVAILABLE BY SUBSCRIPTION.

see: THE JOURNAL – CONTEMPORARY CULTURE

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~JOE BRADLEY/CANADA/to-nite !!

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JOE BRADLEY – ‘Shmagoo Paintings’ – OPENS To-NITE – SAT OCT 25, 6-9 PM !!
the show runs: OCT 25 – DEC 3, 2008
CANADA – 55 CHRYSTIE ST – btwn HESTER & CANAL – CHINATOWN/L.E.S – NYC

this Joe’s second solo show at Canada – is that all – !! – so much has happened to this guy since then – he has shot up like a flame !!

this show comprises: work “drawn with grease pencil on white canvas – the boldness of the ‘one shot’ method is undermined by the absurdity of the subject matter: scrawls and doodles that move in and out figuration . . . They are a waste of time to try to understand and a pleasure to pursue. . . .
“For the past two and a half years, Mr. Bradley (!!!! love that, Mr. Bradley !!) has reconstituted monochromatic painting into a kind of composite building block. By combining stacks of brightly colored panels, Mr. Bradley made paintings that were simultaneously abstract and figurative.”

“I came across the word ‘Schmagoo’ in a book about New York City drug culture in the 1960’s, it was (is?) used as a slang for Heroin. This struck me as kind of funny, that a narcotic as deep and dark as Smack could end up with such a goofy nick name. Sounds like a Jewish super hero or something. The word stuck with me, and i began to think of ‘Schmagoo’ as short for hand for some sort of Cosmic Substance … Primordial Muck. The stuff that gave birth to everything. Base matter. The Bardo. in approaching this body of work, I have been thinking of Painting as a metaphor for the original creative act. The word made Flesh. The transmutation of Schmagoo into Alchemical Gold” – Joe Bradley
– press release.

see: artlovers’ coverage of Joe’s first show at CANADA/KURGAN WAVES/Jan 2007

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UP-DATE: TUES – NOV 4, 2008 – PHOTOS FROM THE OPENING !!

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JOE BRADLEY arrives and greets Sarah Braman’s youngest son, JODY.

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Joe is show and telling him, something – delightful !!

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next to be meet and greeted . . . JOE BRADLEY and DASH SNOW !!

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JOE BRADLEY and DASH SNOW – 2 talented characters – if I ever did see one.

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charmingly attired in formal wear – DAN COLEN makes a rare appearance.

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MIKE PARE – came by. he has one of his big Navajo Blanket Drawings in the new ATM Galley space show – ‘East Moves West’ . . .
see: ATM GALLERY/EAST MOVES WEST

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likewise – GORDON TERRY – also has some beautiful small pieces in the new ATM show.
see: ATM GALLERY/EAST MOVES WEST

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JUSTIN SAMSON and PETE PEZZIMENTI.
PETE will have four new small paintings in the next MONYA ROWE group show – which will inaugurate her new space.
She is relocating to 504 W 22nd St – 2nd FL.
the opening is this Sat, Nov 8, 2008 – 6-8pm; and the show runs thru Dec 20, 2008
see: MONYA ROWE

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Pete brought along a friend, SCOTT KIERNAN, just in from the West Coast – San Francisco.
at left, FRANKIE MARTIN, at right, PETE PEZZIMENTI.

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PETE PEZZIMENTI and A-Ron, cross paths for the first time at the Joe Bradley opening.

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another meeting of kinetic minds !! from left: JUSTIN SAMSON; PAUL H-O, co-director of ‘Guest of Cindy Sherman’ fame; NICK PAYNE of BOBO; and PHIL COTE also of Philly’s notorious dynamo art goup/band – BOBO

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BRENDAN CASS.

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JASON FOX. word on the street is Jason Fox just left FEATURE and will show with PETER BLUM,
in Soho, in January 2009.
JOE BRADLEY just included a wonderful drawing by Mr. FOX . . ‘Negrodomus’, 2006 – in his recent curatorial stint of SALON XXIV – in the newest THE JOURNAL, ENTRY NO. 24 !!
see: LEIGH JOHNSON & JOE BRADLEY/THE JOURNAL – there is a photo of Mr. Fox’s drawing !!

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JULIA DIPPELHOFER and MICHAEL NEVINS of THE JOURNAL MAGAZINE and GALLERY.
see: THE JOURNAL !!

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but onto the art !! – the overwhelming consensus was – JOE BRADLEY outdid even himself – with this newest rendition of his cerebral magic – and right-on-the-edge mark – signature – Joe Bradley – in-your-face and yet human !! show of work, nobody – but, Joe coulda woulda thought up !!
JOE BRADLEY, ‘On The Cross’, grease pencil on canvas, 2008.

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JOE BRADLEY, ‘Superman’, grease pencil on canvas, 2008

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JOE BRADLEY, ‘Neil’, grease pencil on canvas, 2008

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JOE BRADLEY, ‘Neil’, grease pencil on canvas.
the girl in the coat ? PAIGE PERRIN, who happens to be a production assistant at MARC JACOBS, and yes, that gorgeous coat is a MARC JACOBS.
what a great design/art combo – JOE BRADLEY -& – MARC JACOBS !!

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see, the abstract painting really does take on a human persona !! look its alive and smiling.
JOE BRADLEY, ‘Neil’, grease pencil on canvas, 2008.

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JOE BRADLEY, ‘Manmade Dirigible’, grease pencil on canvas, 2008

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JOE BRADLEY, ‘Number 23’, grease pencil on canvas, 2008

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NOAM RAPPAPORT, also with work, in the ATM – ‘EAST MOVES WEST” inaugural show.

. . . and, in the back room 2 pieces from the last show at CANADA, a wonderful little huge show by EUNICE KIM, Joe Bradley’s GF/BFF & soul sista !! since forever, called ‘Moon the Magic Loser’ (Sept 19-Oct 19, 2008).
for wonderful installation shots, see:EUNICE KIM/MOON THE MAGIC LOSER/gallery website

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EUNICE KIM.

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EUNICE KIM, ‘Stumped’, 2008

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH




~TOM HART/LAUREN WEINSTEIN & MATTHEW THURBER

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“GODDESS, MOUSE, AND MAN” – TOM HART, LAUREN WEINSTEIN & MATTHEW THURBER
at 92ST. Y TRIBECA – 200 HUDSON ST at CANAL – WEST SIDE, NYC
the show opened OCT 18th but, the opening par-tay is to-nite !! SAT, OCT 25, from 7-9 PM

UP-DATE: TUES – NOV 4, 2008

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check out this link: IN THE STUDIO WITH LAUREN WEINSTEIN – on PICTUREBOX !!

PICTUREBOX just posted a whole series of photos of LAUREN WEINSTEIN – in her studio in honor of her new book !! – and PICTUREBOX’S latest release: ‘THE GODDESS OF WAR’.

see: ‘THE GODDESS OF WAR’/PICTUREBOX !!

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PHOTO: STUDIO VISIT/SOURCE MATERIAL/LAUREN WEINSTEIN/’THE GODDESS OF WAR’/COURTESY: PICTUREBOX




~BIKE KILL 2008

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BLACK LABEL BIKE CLUB PRESENTS: the 6TH ANNUAL !! BIKE KILL – 2008 !!!
going-to-be-stormy – NYC weather – notwithstanding !!
SATURDAY – OCT 25, 2008 – starts at 2 PM
. . . & is guaranteed to get – increasingly wild, as the day progresses !! not sure, what will happen – if they are rained out !! know it will have to be a total storm to down these guys !! – but looks like that just, could be – it is getting – just as black outside, right now – as their graphics !!

WHERE ? – SANFORD St. & WILLOUGHBY AVE. in, where else !! B-R-O-O-K-L-Y-N !!!

these guys are among the rowdiest of the mutant bike clubs, that is – bikers that make their own mutant bikes, mostly tall bikes – but also trick bikes, tandem bikes, midget bikes & whatever, including jet bikes !! from discarded scraps & spare parts. Their riders are just about as mutant looking as their incredible bikes – street artist heroes, no matter how you cut out – straight outta MAD MAX !!

see: BIKE KILL 2004 on YouTube !!/ RACHEL MEYRICK . . . – & – one of my FAVE YouTube clips, ever !!

also, FOR SURE, check out: NYC BLACK LABEL/BIKE KILL/myspace

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THE BLACK LABEL – BIKE KILL 2007 – POSTER !! PRETTY GREAT, or what !!
see all their posters on that myspace link, above !!

TOD SEELIE was at the 2008 Bike Kill – and posted a whole bunch of great photos & some commentary,
some a little depressing re: par-tay rip-offs, aka theives. there are always a certain low-down, the worst element that are always there to really crash & burn a wild, but otherwise good time. watch yer back.
we had tons of that at QUIET !! turned out to be the young super – feeding a big hungry H habit off our belongings. talk about biting the hand that feeds ya.
any-ways back to the pix – YES they are great !!
check them out: TOD SEELIE/SUCKA PANTS/ITS A HARD KNUCKLE TOWN !!




~CRISTINA TORO/BOSTON

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CRISTINA TORO – ‘in my room’, 2008, acrylic on canvas, 72 x 120 in./IMAGE COURTESY: LAMONTAGNE GALLERY

CRISTINA TORO – ‘THROW AWAY THE LIGHTS AND SAY OF WHAT YOU SEE IN THE DARK’
OPENING TO-NITE !! – SAT OCT 25 !! – 6-8 PM
the show runs: OCT 24 – NOV 26, 2008
LAMONTAGNE GALLERY – 555 EAST 2nd STREET – SOUTH BOSTON , MASS
GALLERY HRS: WED-SAT 11am-6pm/TUES by appointment
see: LAMONTAGNE GALLERY, BOSTON

CONGRATS, to our dear young friend CRISTINA TORO, (born 1983. PUERTO RICO), now based in upstate NY !! wish we could be there !!
the show looks —— F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C !!

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CRISTINA TORO – ‘Nocturnal Tree Dwelling Octopus’, 2008, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48 in./IMAGE COURTESY: LAMONTAGNE GALLERY

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CRISTINA TORO – ‘Moon Fruit’, 2008, acrylic on panel, 24 x 24 in./IMAGE COURTESY: LAMONTAGNE GALLERY

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CRISTINA TORO – ‘Nest’, 2008, acrylic on wood, 24 x 24 ins./IMAGE COURTESY: LAMONTAGNE GALLERY

see: more images from the show/gallery website !!

artlovers was lucky enough to met Cristina in person, when her work was first exhibited in NYC, at HANNA FUSIHARA ARON’S
(now gone, upstate !!) LITTLE CAKES LITTLE GALLEY on EAST 6th STREET !!
At the time – Hanna told us, Cristina had sent her some jpegs, unsolicted !! – and it was love at first sight !!
see: CRISTINA TORO/’The More She Saw – The Less She Spoke’ – a 2 part show, FEB-MARCH 2007

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LAMONTAGNE GALLERY, BOSTON/PHOTO COURTESY: LAMONTAGNE GALLERY

Founded in 2007, LaMontagne Gallery is a 2,300 sq. ft. exhibition space located in South Boston on East Second Street. . . . founded to create an environment in Boston for the display and sale of emerging contemporary artists – the gallery features visual, sound and performance artists based in Boston and beyond. Gallery directors are: RUSSELL LAMONTAGNE & EMILY ISENBERG .
Russell LaMontagne was previously a co-founder of LFL Gallery in New York City.

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~MATT LEINES/YOU ARE FORGIVEN/DESERT ISLAND !!

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MATT LEINES – ‘YOU ARE FORGIVEN’ – BOOK RELEASE PARTY & SIGNING !! – TO-NITE !!
FRI – OCT 24, 2008 – 7-9 PM
DESERT ISLAND – 540 METROPOLITAN AVE – BETWN UNION & LORIMER – BROOKLYN !!

AND, YES !! CHECK OUT !!: DESERT ISLAND

‘YOU ARE FORGIVEN’ – the first monograph by MATT LEINES – is a ‘lavish’ hardcover book featuring more than 100 color illustrations and including an introduction by GARY PANTER and an essay by TAYLOR McKIMENS !!

A limited edition silkscreen print will also be released at the event. MATT LEINES will be on hand to sign both the book and the print.

” . . . MATT is mapping the collective art of a none-existent tribe in a no-mans-land far away. Exotic and invincible. A magnanimous people, yet possessed of a fierce and independent spirit, forged and tempered by age after age of adversity or clam, calamity and advantage. Centuries of plenty and eons of famine – everlasting warfare and subterfuge. Maybe he will tell us everything about these nations and maybe not. Yet, we can learn much about them by observing the artifacts produced by so great and tenacious peoples. – GARY PANTER

” . . . MATT is relentlessly inventing extraordinary characters and the scenarios that envelop them. The imagery has the strangely familiar look of medieval or archaic artwork. But as much as it appears to have been unearthed in some archeological dig in the ruins of an ancient lost civilization wrought with mysterious powers and gods, very little of it is directly referencing any specific historical artworks or imagery. The intricate line work and patterning lends a timeless quality which is then shaken up by a clash with subject matter that seems to reference multiple times and dimensions.” – TAYLOR McKIMENS

PUBLISHED BY: FREE NEWS PROJECTS – 1026 ARCH ST, 2nd FL – PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
FORMAT: HARDBACK, 9.5 x 10.925 in. / 144 pgs / 125 full color
ISBN: 978-0977652358 – PUBLICATION DATE: 10/15/2008 – PRICE: $45.00

and, YES !! CHECK OUT !!: FREE NEWS PROJECTS

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UP-DATE: TUES NOV 4, 2008 – PHOTOS FROM THE DESERT ISLAND BOOK LAUNCH !!

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MATT LEINES was on hand to sign copies – at the book launch – of his first major hardcover book, ‘YOU ARE FORGIVEN’
at DESERT ISLAND, the new comic, zine & print store in Williamsburg.

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behind him is one of his banners – the flag of an imaginary MATT LEINES nation – I’d like to live in.

these banners first surfaced in his CLEMENTINE GALLERY SHOW – ‘The Righteous Age’, of last spring,
Feb 21-March 29, 2008. brilliant graphic designs, produced by dye transfer release on woven polyester –
there were 3 of them – of very different design – on yellow, red and white backgrounds – each edition of 50
and selling for $300 a pop.
our only gripe back then – was that for a multiple they were so high priced, esp considering the edition number – that the young hard core fan base for his work – could not benefit from the chance, a multiple usually allows them – to get their hands on the art at hand. . . looking back. and, re-considering the fact of their size and excellent technical format – well – I was just mad – I didn’t have the $300 to buy one !!

to see a photo of the banners, and the rest of that awesome show, check out: GO FIGURE !! 2008-03-20

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this book launch was all about multiples ‘value’ – at $45 the book is a way solid buy – a beautiful art product – large scale, hard cover, good quality & weight paper, excellent full color reproduction – 144 pages of MATT LEINES artwork – presented full page – straightforward & unadorned or messed with. PUBLISHED BY FREE NEWS PROJECTS – an artist community-centric PUBLISHING HOUSE out of PHILLY.
plus, at the launch – he didn’t just sign the book – he inscribed it – for his fans – slowly and carefully – with one of his signature gestures.

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capping off – the night of opportunity – MATT LEINES and DESERT ISLAND produced a limited edition (60)
silkscreen – for $25 ea. – signed and numbered !!
and, basically a hand-out/thank-you to his hard-core fans !!

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DESERT ISLAND – is one of the newest additions to a thriving art book and multiples, as in zines and prints, even limited edition artist T-shirts – in BROOKLYN. located at 540 Metropolitan, it’s just between Union & Lorimer – where the L train – Lorimer St. exit is – don’t let the storefront’s original use/historic sign !! – fool ya.

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DESERT ISLAND is owned and operated by entrepreneur and comic/graphic screenprint artist GABRIEL FOWLER,
with a little help from his friend, KERI BUTLER. Mr. Fowler seems to be downplaying his own artistic ambitions,
in the goal of promoting the artists whose work he is selling – but his own brand of creative impulse is undeniably driving the store’s unique rush of visual and highly animated energy.

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case in point – the store’s business – postcard !! and, I believe a GABRIEL FOWLER design/production !!

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the DESERT ISLAND logo & screenprint store poster – is by MATTI HAGELBERG.

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at the MATT LEINES book launch – comic ‘doodler’ artist – and, just managing to keep a straight face, JEFF LADOUCEUR at the left, and comic book artist – straight up – and cracking up – MATT THURBER !!

JEFF LADOUCEUR has a big one man show coming up, at the very beginning of the New Year 2009, at ZieherSmith.
you can check out his work, here: ZieherSmith/website !!
and don’t miss his large inflatable installation – ‘floater’ 2008 – that caused a big sensation, this past summer when it was hung a outside the VANCOUVER ART GALLERY, see: inflatable !!

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MATTHEW THURBER actually has a comic book, 1-800-MICE – available at DESERT ISLAND. this is issue #2.

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MATTHEW THURBER, 1-800-MICE, issue # 2, is a PICTUREBOX PRODUCTION, published Spring 07,
comic book, black & white, 24 pgs. ($3.99)

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back cover, MATTHEW THURBER, 1-800-MICE, issue # 2.

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speaking ’bout PICTUREBOX – at right: WILL LUCKMAN, an assistant publisher/editor at PICTUREBOX, drops by the MATT LEINES – ‘YOU ARE FORGIVEN’ – DESERT ISLAND book launch. with him at left, MATT THURBER – PICTUREBOX artist/comic book author.

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also at the launch – PAUL BRIGHT – of COMMUNITY OUTREACH GALLERY, Toronto, ONTARIO,
which represents MATT LEINES, (and Taylor McKimens !! & MISAKI KAWAI ..) in Canada.

note: COMMUNITY OUTREACH seems to have morphed into a new gallery, the new – PAUL BRIGHT GALLERY – 1265 Bloor St, Toronto. in fact – the inaugural exhibit, illustrated cartoon videos by MARC BELL, opens this Thursday, Nov 6, 2008.
see: PAUL BRIGHT GALLERY

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the comic book offering at DESERT ISLAND

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BLACK HOLE – uh huh. next time I’m in there – I’m gonna check that one out..

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what about – OPTIC NERVE ?

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what about: PAPERCUTTER ?

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this looks to be a canvas by the DESERT ISLAND founder, himself – GABRIEL FOWLER

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how do I know ? well, check out the store’s buttons !!

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in-store project by LAUREN WEINSTEIN

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as part of the same project – LAUREN WEINSTEIN also did the DESERT ISLAND store window – an open community invitation to bring in cartoon figures drawn on paper. no dimension specified.

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MATT LEINES – OUTSIDE DESERT ISLAND, BROOKLYN. ‘YOU ARE FORGIVEN’ book launch.
Oct 24, 2008

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MATT LEINES – ‘YOU ARE FORGIVEN’ – PUBLISHED BY: FREE NEWS PROJECTS
FORMAT: HARDBACK, 9.5 x 10.925in. / 144 pgs / 125 color
ISBN: 978-0977652358 – PUBLICATION DATE: 10/15/2008 – PRICE: $45

THE PUBLISHER’S NOTE – SAYS IT APTLY:
” ‘YOU ARE FORGIVEN’ provides a vivid retrospective of the past several years of Leines’ detail-obsessed and process-driven work. Through his graphic and illustrative techniques, Leines blends imagery from his suburban American youth with iconographic visual traditions from far-flung civilizations, creating a highly original, modern psychedelic stew. ‘YOU ARE FORGIVEN’ offers an in-depth look into the world of MATT LEINES, beautifully assembling his diverse and intricate body of work into a lavish hardcover book.” right on.

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MATT LEINES – from: ‘YOU ARE FORGIVEN’, PUBLISHER: FREE NEWS PROJECTS, Philadelphia

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MATT LEINES – from: ‘YOU ARE FORGIVEN’ – PUBLISHER: FREE NEWS PROJECTS, Philadelphia

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH

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~THE NY ART BOOK FAIR

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THE NY ART BOOK FAIR – BENEFIT PREVIEW – BENEFITING PRINTED MATTER, INC
at PHILLIPS de PURY & CO – 450 WEST 15 STREET – 3rd FLOOR – CHELSEA, NY
TO-NITE !! – THURSDAY – OCT 23, 2008 – 6-9 PM
ADMISSION: $20 & $150 – see: NY ART BOOK FAIR

THE FAIR CONTINUES: FRI OCT 24 – SUN OCT 26 – FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC !!

HOURS:
THURSDAY OCT 23 – 6-9PM (preview)
FRIDAY OCT 24 – 11AM-7PM
SATURDAY OCT 25 – 11M-7PM
SUNDAY OCT 26 – 11AM-5PM

THE ONLY FAIR OF ITS KIND – THE NY ART BOOK FAIR – SHOWCASES 143 PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND ANTIQUARIAN DEALERS FROM BERLIN to BEJING – PRESENTING A DIVERSE RANGE OF THE BEST IN CONTEMPORARY ART BOOKS, ART CATALOGS, ARTIST’S BOOKS, ART PERIODICALS & ZINES !!

see: NY ART BOOK FAIR

see: PRINTED MATTER

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UP-DATE: FRIDAY OCT 24, 2008

the 3rd annual ART BOOK FAIR OPENING – was hot !! said to be their best showing yet, at the new location.
the fair is hot hot hot – makes the GRAMMERCY & ARMORY art fairs look like dog poop. fun is in the air !!
you gotta get yourself over there, and while you are there don’t miss the NOAH LYON, CINDERS, BOBO, THE JOURNAL & PICTUREBOX BOOTHS !! at PICTUREBOX – ask to see the MELISSA BROWN, limited edition (100), hand screened and numbered tabloid playing card desk !! at $30 ea, a steal. another best buy – for the least bucks – the BRIAN CHIPPENDALE SCREENPRINTS at CINDERS, full color ($60).

some pix from the opening night:

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AA BRONSON OF PRINTED MATTER.

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NICK PAYNE of PHILLY’S art band collective – BOBO – helps amp up the watts.

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BOBO POSTERS – LARGE FULL COLOR PRINT POSTERS ENCASED IN BUBBLE WRAP ON BOTH SIDES.
PRICE RANGE: $300-$500.
this one says: “MURKY CHUD / EVER HEARD OF MURKY CHUD SACKS ? IT TURNS THE WASTE
YOU AMASS INTO THE PASTE YOU GRASP.”

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BRIAN CHIPPENDALE PRINT, ($60) – just behind STO’s head – at the CINDERS ‘CAR’ BOOTH

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MELISSA BROWN at the PICTUREBOX BOOTH – her ‘TABLOID’ DECK ($30) was a big hit !!
at left, DAN NADEL – head honcho of PICTUREBOX.
PAPER RAD – ‘BLACK LIGHT’ POSTER, from the DARK FAIR – on the wall behind.

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playing MELISSA BROWN’S ‘TABLOID’ DECK – the goal is to make a TABLOID HEADLINE – with the cards you are dealt !!

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MELISSA BROWN ,’TABLOID’ DECK, limited edition of 100 – hand printed and numbered.
A PICTUREBOX PRODUCTION.

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NOAH LYON aka RETARD RIOT.

UP-DATE: SUNDAY OCT 26, 2008

it was so much fun – we had to return. we heard Saturday was so packed – it really was HOT !!
so hot – they had to get PHILLIPS to turn on the air conditioning !! so, Sunday turned out to be a good choice.
even better yet, MICHEL GONDRY was there at a 2nd PICTUREBOX BOOTH – signing copies
of his hand drawn COMIC BOOK !!

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MICHEL GONDRY signs copies of his hand drawn comic book – ‘We Lost The War But Not The Battle’ – a PICTUREBOX PRESENTATION. ($5.99)

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PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH




~OLGA CHERNYSHEVA SCREENING/MoMA !!

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‘MARCH’. 2005, RUSSIA. DIRECTED BY OLGA CHERNYSHEVA/IMAGE COURTESY: MoMA

AN EVENING WITH OLGA CHERNYSHEVA – MODERN MONDAYS – FILM SCREENINGS
MONDAY – OCT 20, 2008 – 7 PM
MoMA – THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART – 11 WEST 53rd ST – BTWN 5th & 6th AVENUES
THEATER 2 – THE ROY & NIUTA TITUS THEATER 2

from the MoMA FILM CALENDAR:

“Moscow-based Russian artist OLGA CHERNYSHEVA, a graduate of the Moscow Academy and the Rijksakademie, Amsterdam, captures quotidian life in contemporary, post-Communist Russia using video, photography, drawing, and painting. For this presentation, Chernysheva discusses her artistic practice in the context of Russia today, and shows several of her video works.
In ‘The Train’ (2003), the director’s camera traverses the cars of an intercity Moscow train; ‘Anonymous’ (2004) portrays a middle-aged woman and a drunken man each having a private moment in a public park; and ‘March’ (2005) captures the dynamics between young male cadets, scantily clad teenage cheerleaders, and band members performing before a corporate event.
The program also includes her newest video, ‘Untitled. After Sengai’ (2008).
Special thanks to FOXY PRODUCTION, New York.”

and, YES !! OLGA CHERNYSHEVA – will be in attendance !!

UP-DATE: SAT NOV 1, 2008: PIX – FROM THE MoMA / OLGA CHERNYSHEVA – SCREENING !!

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from left: JOHN THOMSON, Co-Director FOXY PRODUCTION, OLGA CHERNYSHEVA, and, MICHELLE KUO,
Senior Editor at ARTFORUM.

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OLGA CHERNYSHEVA, and the evening’s curator, SALLY BERGER, Assistant Curator, Department of Film,
Museum of Modern Art. The ROY and NIUTA TITUS THEATER LOBBY, MoMA.

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The ROY and NIUTA THEATER always has very interesting archival film & theater posters on display.
these were particularly of interest, esp. in regard to the work of contemporary artists, such as KARA WALKER and other, modern day paper cutters & silhouette artists – who walk in the steps of a proud American folk art tradition – brought here – by the earliest European settlers.
‘THE BOASTFUL BRAGGART’ – c. 1924-28. TEMPERA ON POSTER BOARD, THE MADALENA FAMILY.
“this poster publicizes a stage presentation created at the Eastman Theatre to accompany a film.”
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‘BEAU BRUMMEL 1924’, USA, 1924. WARNER BROS. PICTURES, directed by HARRY BEAUMONT.
EXHIBITED THE WEEK OF MAY 18, 1924, TEMPERA ON BOARD POSTER. JUDITH & STEVEN KATTEN
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. . . but, back to this evening’s star !! Russian-based FILMMAKER OLGA CHERNYSHEVA !!
In this day and age of soundbites – it is sometimes hard to recall – that words actually do have meaning,
and, reputations actually are built upon real accomplishment !!
Being focused primarily on NYC artists – when we encounter an international artist – we’re never really sure what we are headed in for – but MS. CHERNYSHEVA definitely deserves her international acclaim. Only a few minutes into the screening, it was not hard to see why. She combines the eye of a documentary cinematographer with the eye of an acutely inspired artist. Her brief narratives, while based in the absolute, unmanipulated reality going on about her – are like unfolding vignettes – peeling back to the individual specific – the modern post-Soviet urban landscape.
They are both lyrical and descriptive – richly visual and, often funny, or at least very curious. Her hand held camera’s subjects are captured, and crystallized from ‘found’ situations – encountered at random, stumbles upon – as she traverses her homeland city, seemingly, always in thought – about the world she lives in, and the way that her society – is playing out in contemporary terms.
. . . it was a definite treat to have MS. CHERNYSHEVA there in person. Though she herself expressed, that she felt her somewhat struggled-for English, was an impediment – it most certainly was not !! Her few words before each clip – illuminated about her world, her technique, her vision, her motivation – in ways that clearly augmented the sense that this was a very sensitive artist/ filmmaker – who saw her world, contemporary Russia – through very particular radar. Her artistry is very particular and yet very straightforward. Her clips speak for themselves, as she focuses in, and moves out away from her subjects.
She is a kind of artist/literary social scientist, philosopher/humanitarian – in the grand tradition and long history of introspective Russian cinematographers & writers – going way back. She spoke of the breakdown of the social order, and change in the new post Soviet era – where things seem to be hesitant and insecure, people a little lost. She spoke of searching for and finding the ‘individual’, the ‘particle’ of the whole society.
. . . and lastly, if you’ve seen her videos in small wall presentations, without sound – in art gallery situations – well – basically – you haven’t really, seen them at all. These are above all else films – made by a visual artist, and scale is key in her mind as she shoots. And to not experience her short films’ sound tracks – is to miss the point – entirely. The zen-like delicate music cannot be separated from the editing – they are one and the same. Haunting and beautiful. Revealing. As for art – she said: “. . . art can enhance human beings. art is pro-people. art enhances the meaning of human beings.” She went on to say: “Filming individuals is like … the ‘resonance’ principle – like doing something .. in the ocean” – is an inseparable part of an on-going narrative.

An interesting point that she shared with her MoMA audience – was how she never started off as a filmmaker, or even a photographer. She began, and pursued higher degree study – as a painter. I believe she said she began picking up a camera more often – when her daughter was born in 1986. At any rate, her first ‘real’ art ‘video’ – took shape in a moment of deeply felt inspiration & observation – in 1998, while her (now) 12 yr. old daughter was playing the piano – with “youthful intensity” in the background – she looked out upon a snowy street from her window, and addressed her camera to the shard of a world – below her. This first film, with her daughter’s piano as sound track – was presented as part of the MoMA screening.

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video frame – OLGA CHERNYSHEVA, ‘Marmot’, Nov 7, 1999.

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video frame – OLGA CHERNYSHEVA, ‘The Train’ with Mozart soundtrack.
a black and white hand held camera journey through a typical Russian city commuter train, including the off-limits baggage areas, etc. done.. “all the while – thinking about how it is told that MOZART wrote a lot of his music while traveling on trains”.

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video frame – OLGA CHERNYSHEVA , ‘Anonymous Episode # 2’.
The man did not know he was being filmed – the camera actually pulls back at the end of the clip, to show the considerable distance she was filming him from. He was drunk and trying to open a beer bottle.
She said how she liked the way the bushes enveloped him. She also went on to say how this vignette expresses for her – her observation and feeling that, “the post Soviet system is breaking down, and each person is searching for their own individual direction” … , and some, in fact many – are invariably lost . . .
The sound track on this clip, as well as on all the others – is memorable – zen-like, integrated & spatial.

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video frame – OLGA CHERNYSHEVA, inside a Russian museum.
catching contemporary gallery-goers amid the reflections of the glass framed – institutional state,
Russian master works, the glory of a bye-gone era.

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video frame – OLGA CHERNYSHEVA.
MS. CHERNYSHEVA also said of her work, that she was . . .”a poet looking for treasures, not a critic looking for truth.”
It was interesting aside of the evening, because the films are based on actual observation – that one felt one was traveling through the contemporary Russian landscape – as well as the mindset.

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video frame – OLGA CHERNYSHEVA – “March’, 2005
MS. CHERNYSHEVA told how she became fascinated by the interaction of the young boy cadets and the scantily clad, slightly older cheerleaders, at a parade – she just happened upon, one day, her video camera at hand.

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video frame – MS CHERNYSHEVA”S most recent film, and in a departure, a street performance she set up – inspired by the square, circle and triangle of the late Edo period (1750s) Japanese Zen master philosopher monk artist,
SENGAI GABON.
Selling products in the street in Moscow is illegal, the girl is selling a small toy – etch-a-sketch – on which she repeatedly demonstrates it’s use – with triangles, circles and squares – and MS. CHERNYSHEVA – related how the girl, her real-world friend, was extremely nervous, because she had just found an apartment !! and, was worried, if caught,
she would lose it !!
this is the clip that looped in the recent FOXY PRODUCTION exhibit of OLGA CHERNYSHEVA’S work
see: OLGA CHERNYSHEVA/SEPT 9-OCT 10, 2008/FOXY PRODUCTION

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at the small after party in the MoMA cafe/bar – artist ROB McKENZIE of AUSTRALIA, and FOXY PRODUCTION artist, ESTER PARTAGAS, originally from Barcelona, SPAIN – now living and working in Brooklyn.
see: FOXY PRODUCTION/artists
RON McKENZIE shows at UPLANDS GALLERY, in AUSTRALIA, see: his work, its very graphic & interesting, of course !!
also, check out: UPLANDS GALLERY, 249-251 CHAPEL STREET, Prahan, Victoria, AUSTRALIA

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another FOXY PRODUCTION artist, VIOLET HOPKINS. Violet has a show coming up in the spring (2009).
see: FOXY PRODUCTION/artists

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and last, but not least, and definitely in the news !! STEFAN RAK of ALPHA BETA – BROOKYN’s
newest, graffiti specialist art supply store, and of the moment – art & performance space !!
MR RAK currently produces/programs/promotes .. “a new music experimental” series at ALPHA BETA.
he writes:
“this experimental music series at ALPHA BETA . . . “is presented by the Body without Organs and is entitled: No New Body Music. This series is specifically dedicated to presenting and promoting new music of an exceptionally creative and innovative character, founded to showcase the new avant-garde, the truly original, progressive and refreshing.
Our first program took place last July 20th, 2008, and this past Sunday , Oct 19, 2008, we presented the sixth night of the series. (the series always runs on Sunday nights.)
I also program other events at ALPHA BETA, including Deviled Leggs 2 (an experimental electronic music/live performance/multi-sensory art dance party), in addition to more international/world music programming.
Last month we hosted a Fado performance (traditional Portuguese music); following our success with this event, we are presenting another night of Fado music, this time a more encompassing program of greater scope, featuring performances of Fado, Portuguese, Portuguese-Brazilian and Brazilian music.
that will happen this up-coming – SUNDAY – NOV 9th, 2008 at 8 PM.” !!!
see: thebodywithoutorganslive on myspace !!

ALPHA BETA doesn’t have a website – but we ran across this rather ‘charming’ little anti-graffiti rant
against ALPHA BETA – by New York City councilman, PETER VALLONE, JR.
see: ARTINFO/ALPHA BETA/JULY 3, 2008

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH

MoMA/THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART

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~ANONYMOUS/CONTAINER

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‘CONTAIN’ – GREG LAMARCHE, MAYA HAYUK, ANTHONY LISTER & MONICA CANILAO
PROJECT: OCT 16 – 19, 2008 – CONTAINER VIEWING: 12 noon – 6pm
MAP AVAILABLE ON: WEBSITE
GALLERY EXHIBITION: OCT 23 – NOV 22, 2008
OPENING RECEPTION: THURS OCT 23, 2008 – 6-9PM
ANONYMOUS GALLERY – 329 BROOME ST – LOWER LEVEL – BTWN BOWERY & CHRYSTIE ST.

ANONYMOUS GALLERY will feature 4 temporary public art exhibitions, lasting 4 days, beginning OCT 16, 2008 and ending on SUNDAY, OCT 19, 2008.

FOUR 20 ft. x 8 ft. shipping containers will be placed curbside, near two separate
major art institutions. EACH ARTIST will be given a container in which to create an installation.

TWO CONTAINERS ARE PLACED in CHELSEA on 22nd ST & 11th AVE – and feature the work of: ANTHONY LISTER & GREG LAMARCHE.

TWO CONTAINERS ARE PLACED in the LOWER EAST SIDE on CHRYSTIE & RIVINGTON ST – and feature
the work of MAYA HAYUK & MONICA CANILAO.

THREE PEOPLE AT A TIME WILL BE ADMITTED INSIDE THE CONTAINERS TO VIEW THE ARTWORK.
THE CONTAINERS WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – To-DAY, the last day !! – 12-6 PM !!

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UP-DATE: MONDAY OCT 20, 2008
this was a great great presentation – super smart, super edgey, & super fun.

UP-DATE: THURS OCT 30, 2008

* * PIX FROM THIS 2 PART EVENT – GOING LIVE, NOW: * *

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APPROACHING 2 CONTAINERS – ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE/CHRYSTIE ST./CORNER Of RIVINGTON.

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THE POSTER FOR THE EVENT – ‘CONTAIN’ – LISTER. LAMARCHE. HAYUK. CANILAO./ANONYMOUSGALLERY.COM

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ANONYMOUS GALLERY INTERN – NATHANIEL JOSLIN, ORIGINALLY OUT OF VERMONT.

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ANONYMOUS FOUNDER/DIRECTOR JOSEPH IAN HENRIKSON, ORIGINALLY OUT OF WISCONSIN.

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BLACK LABEL is here – they know MAYA. They thought she wanted musicians, but turned out she only wanted unamplified ones. Not really her fault – there was no electrical hook-up in the containers.

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PAUL BOSCH, MAYA HAYUK, and JOSEPH.
PAUL BOSCH is a tattoo artist. . . . think he works at SAVED TATTOO – HOPE & ROEBLING
see: PAUL BOSCH/KRUSTOMKULTURE
see: savedtattoo.com

YO. STOP !! – CHECK THAT OUT, see: PAUL BOSCH – PORTFOLIO – !!
very good stuff. esp. the Japanese geisha winding down a shoulder hidden by a tree !! all 2 tone gray & sienna work – beautiful drawing – very fine details. looks like it is rendered on a smooth sheet of (slightly contoured) paper.
while the rest of his stuff – is really interesting too, all-in-your face – larger than life & in C-O-L-O-R !!

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PAUL BOSCH IMAGE/COURTESY: saved tattoo

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PAUL BOSCH TATTOO/IMAGE COURTESY: SAVED TATTOO

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MAYA HAYUK’S CONTAINER.

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CRAIG ANDERSON aka Mr. ANDERSONIC !! Mr. Andersonic played PIANOS on LUDLOW last Thursday – for the CMJ FESTIVAL – so did CONRAD CARLSON.
see: Mr. ANDERSONIC/myspace
see: CMJ MUSIC MARATHON NYC/OCT 21-25, 2008
see: 1100 BANDS In 5 DAYS/JON PARELES/ARTS BEAT/NEW YORK TIMES

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MONICA CANILAO’S CONTAINER

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looking into MONICA CANILAO’S CONTAINER EXHIBIT – ESSENTIALLY – A GLOBAL-TRIBAL ALTAR.

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MONICA CANILAO – CONTAINER

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MONICA CANILAO – CONTAINER

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MONICA CANILAO – CONTAINER

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MONICA CANILAO – CONTAINER

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MONICA CANILAO – CONTAINER. a visitor – . . . looking out – from within !!

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MONICA CANILAO – CONTAINER – looking, back out.

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. . . SWITCHING GEARS/SWITCHING GENDER/SWITCHING HOODS – GREG LAMARCHE & ANTHONY LISTER / ANONYMOUS CONTAINERS IN CHELSEA.

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GREG LAMARCHE – CONTAINER

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YO, GREG LAMARCHE – AT HOME – IN HIS CONTAINER

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GREG LAMARCHE – CONTAINER

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the tail end, of the mostly vintage & found wooden boxes & crates.
GREG LAMARCHE – CONTAINER

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GREG LAMARCHE – CONTAINER – PAPER COLLAGE

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GREG LAMARCHE – CONTAINER – A TAG – FROM BACK IN THE DAY ?

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GREG LAMARCHE – CONTAINER

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GREG LAMARCHE – CONTAINER – the way, out …

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GREG LAMARCHE – CONTAINER – … looking back out.
being inside and looking back out – is kind of like experiencing an exhibit in dimensions – the beginnings of a fractulated reality.

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MATTHEW STEINBERG & GREG LAMARCHE – GREG LAMARCHE CONTAINER.

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THE ANTHONY LISTER CONTAINER

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ANTHONY LISTER – CONTAINER

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inside the ANTHONY LISTER – CONTAINER – the big white (rat) painting on canvas had already been removed.

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inside the ANONYMOUS GALLERY – the containers interior’s have been re-assembled for exhibit.
ANTHONY LISTER – CONTAINER INSTALLATION/EXHIBIT – WITH THE ORIGINAL WHITE (rat) CANVAS.

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ANDREW SMITH – visiting from the U.K. – here in town doing research for a book on the early dot.com visionaries – his favorite ? – our hometown boy, himself – JOSH HARRIS !!! . . . of PSEUDO & JUPITER fame !! Andrew landed in NYC – after recently spending 2 weeks with Josh – in Ethiopia – where he says Josh is living on in his own compound – with 3 household employees, including his very own cook ..
In his book, ‘MOONDUST: IN SEARCH OF THE MEN WHO FELL TO EARTH’ (2005) – ANDREW SMITH – interviews the last remaining 9 (of 12) American astronauts – who actually went beyond the earth’s orbit – and literally touched base – with the moon (1969-1972). ASTRONAUTS WHO TOUCHED THE MOON – to – THE NEW YORK CITY HARD-CORE ART SCENE – JOSH HARRIS & CREW – no big leap, there !!! just joking. maybe NOT !!!
Andrew said Josh was “one of the most fascinating people – he had ever met – and he’s .. meet quite a few” – as he put it. moon-landing astronauts included.

see: THE SMELL OF MOON DUST/SCIENCE@NASA/01.30.2006
see: ‘MOONDUST: IN SEARCH OF THE MEN WHO FELL TO EARTH’

He really enjoyed this exhibit – he was also very intrigued by – the previous ANONYMOUS show – ‘PLAF: ELTONO & MOMO’ – and, he was totally thrilled when MOMO showed up & he could speak to him in person.

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ANTHONY LISTER and GREG LAMARCHE – CONTAINER – EXHIBITS – meet at a gallery corner.

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GREG LAMARCHE – PAPER COLLAGES

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GREG LAMARCHE – new detail, CONTAINER EXHIBIT

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GREG LAMARCHE – detail, CONTAINER EXHIBIT

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ANTHONY LISTER SHOWS UP !!
Anthony Lister hails from Brisbane, Australia and recently relocated to NYC.

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MOMO shows up !!
check out: MOMO TAGS HIS NAME – THE WIDTH of MANHATTAN !!

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ELURA EMERALD and JOSEPH – co-founders & co-directors of ANONYMOUS GALLERY,
one of the best & certainly one of the the newest galleries – to pop-up – on the Lower East Side.

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH

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