Tuesday, January 29, 2008

KleinReid to premiere new work at the New York Gift Fair's accent on design section.


POTS / PENDANTS / PRINTS / PORCELAIN PUBLICATIONS
KleinReid Premieres Designs at the New York International Gift Fair
Accent on Design / Booth 4004
Jacob Javits Center / February 2 - 6

Contact kr@kleinreid.com or 718 937 3828 for details.

KleinReid
fine porcelain : handmade in ny since 1993


Also: Check out our StillLife Wood Set in Time Magazine, "At Home with
Nature" pg. 53 / Feb 4 issue

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Stefan Sagmeister & Michel Gondry at Deitch projects.

Two of my heroes and creative role models exhibit back to back at Deitch projects in New York; Stefan Sagmeister and Michel Gondry. Sagmeister proclaimed that Style= Fart at an AIGA sponsored lecture at Cranbrook Academy of Art back in 1999 when I was a student there. His graphic design is often informed by sharp wit and smart, insightful social commentary. And if you are even mildy interested in Music Videos or accessible Avant Garde films, the groundbreaking work by director Michel Gondry can't be missed.




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Thursday, January 17, 2008

ONE RING ZERO with THE PARKER STRING QUARTET

This Sunday 1/20/08 at 9pm
at Barbés

376 9th St. (corner of 6th Ave.) Park Slope, Brooklyn 718.965.9177


The Parker String Quartet will go on at 7pm. During their set they will perform several songs written and arranged by One Ring Zero.
At 9pm One Ring Zero will go on. During our set we will have the Parker String Quartet join us for several ORZ songs. Fun!

THE PARKER STRING QUARTET
Founded in 2002 by four NEC students, the quartet has already gone on to win the Grand prize at the Bordeaux String Quartet competition and has been called "something extraordinary" by Allan Koznin of the NY Times in his review of their Carnegie Hall debut, last November.

ONE RING ZERO
"One Ring Zero's ethno-pop could have been played in the background of a Balkan-embassy party in the 1930s, but that's not all there is to the band: The songs on its ambitious As Smart As We Are–which features lyrics by literary figures including Paul Auster, Rick Moody and Margaret Atwood–touch on They Might Be Giants whimsy, Residents-style unease, Tom Waits clank and Marianne Faithful melancholy." -Time Out New York

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Friday, January 11, 2008

"Brooklyn Boys Make Tambourine Dream" Flagrant Fowl article on New York Observer




...On a sweltering night this past summer, at a crammed two-story house party deep in the outskirts of Williamsburg, Cole Gerard dropped his remix of Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m On Fire” on a pair of turntables. You could hear the pounding “slow mo disco” beat (as Mr. Gerard describes it) from the rooftop, where revelers escaped for a smoke and a view of the industrial skyline. In the kitchen, Springsteen’s original plinking guitar line was the lullaby for partiers passed out on the tile floor. Spank Rock, the underground Philly party rapper, was getting a lap dance in a dark corner. The living room was packed, the air thick with sweat and cigarette smoke and hormone-induced heavy breaths from dancers making out, shouting out requests and falling off tables and sofa cushions. It’s here, where Mr. Gerard, 28, otherwise known as DJ Cousin Cole, was at the front of the room, hunched over the turntables, ending his set with Springsteen’s carnal ballad...


Read further on New York Observer.

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Barbés Records showcase at Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) Conference


ONE RING ZERO
will be performing at Barbes tonight at 10pm!
376 9th St (and 6th Ave) Park Slope, Brooklyn

And then…

Tomorrow One Ring Zero will also be performing at the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) Conference:

at the

The Barbès Records Showcase at the Hilton Hotel in New York City
This Saturday January 12th - 2:30pm to 6:00pm
EAST Suite 4th floor .

The APAP presentation will showcase the following bands:

Hazmat Modine, Las Rubias del Norte, Chicha Libre, Slavic Soul Party and One Ring Zero.

At the New York Hilton Hotel - Saturday 01/12

2:30pm - Chicha LIbre
3:00pm - Slavic Soul Party
3:30pm - Las Rubias del Norte
4:00pm - Hazmat Modine
4:30pm - Chicha LIbre
5:00pm - One Ring Zero
5:30pm - Las Rubias del Norte

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Beauty is in the Street Exhibition


This Month in the Bronx River Art Center:

Beauty is in the Street – curated by Gerry Beegan

An exhibition of historic Che Guevara posters from the Lisbet Tellefsen collection and especially commissioned works by contemporary artists, collectives and designers

Opening Reception: Friday, January 11, 6 – 9pm
On View from January 11 – February 16, 2008
Gallery Hours: M – F 3 – 6:30pm , Sat 11 – 5pm



Ñiko, Che Hoy y Siempre (installation view), 1983, silkscreen poster, 76 x 51cm

Bronx , NY …. There are linked questions at the heart of this exhibition. In what ways do the meanings of images change when we collect them, reproduce them, or exhibit them? Are political images drained of their subversive power, co-opted, and aestheticized when removed from their original context? Beauty is in the Street explores these concerns using one of the most compelling images of the last four decades, the image of Che Guevara. The printed likeness of this controversial Argentinean revolutionary retains a remarkable cultural presence and resonance 40 years after his violent death.

Despite the historical Che's hard-line politics and his military failures, his icon has become a symbol of hope, of Latino identity and unity, and of opposition. It has also uniquely found its way into popular culture on T-shirts, advertising, and CD covers. Does the ubiquity of Che's image indicate that he has simply become an empty signifier, a meaningless surface on which any meaning can be inscribed? In order to look at this complex and contradictory phenomenon the exhibition sets up a dialogue between one of the finest collections of Che Guevara posters in existence and specially commissioned works by contemporary artists, collectives, and designers.

The exhibition includes artists and designers from USA , Cuba , Central and South America, and Europe . Artworks include posters, prints, photography, installation, and animation, as well as collaborative works made with the local community. As an exhibition that focuses on the printed image, Beauty is in the Street highlights issues of multiplicity and reproduction through the selection, display, and juxtaposition of posters and artworks, many of which play with repetition in various ways. Its final question is, what is the place of beauty and of aesthetics in the social and political – the beauty of a design, an action, or an idea?

The posters in this exhibition are from the collection of Lisbet Tellefsen , a poster collector, archivist, and curator of the Movement Archive, a digital archive created to preserve the posters and printed materials from a variety of social justice movements.


Participants :

Karlos Carcamo
Born in El Salvador Karlos Carcamo studied at the School of Visual Arts and at Hunter College, NY. He lives and makes artworks in Beacon, NY where he directs the gallery Go North.

Experimental Jetset
Experimental Jetset is an Amsterdam graphic design unit founded in 1997 by Marieke Stolk, Erwin Brinkers and Danny van den Dungen. They focus on printed matter and installation work and teach at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy .

Karolyn Hatton
Karolyn Hatton is a New York based artist who studied at the University of Chicago , the London College of Printing, and Goldsmiths, London . Her written texts and artworks have been published and exhibited internationally.

Liselot van der Heijden
Liselot van der Heijden is an artist from the Netherlands who works in New York City . She has shown art projects and videos throughout Europe, the US and South America . She has a BFA from the Cooper Union and a MFA from Hunter College .

Henry VIII's Wives
Henry VIII's Wives is a collaborative consisting of artists Bob Grieve, Rachel Dagnall, Sirko Knupfer, Simon Polli, Per Sander, and Lucy Skaer founded in 1997 based in Scotland and Scandinavia. Its members have been involved in numerous collaborative performative works and installations.

Pedro Lasch
Pedro Lasch was born and raised in Mexico City , and has since lived in New York and Durham , NC , and teaches at Duke University . His work has been published and shown internationally at both alternative and mainstream institutions.

Cristóbal Lehyt
Cristóbal Lehyt was born in Santiago , Chile and now lives and works in New York . He studied at Universidad Católica de Chile, Hunter College and on the Whitney Independent Study Program. Notable past exhibitions include Kunsthaus Dresden, Artists Space, Shanghai Biennale and the Whitney Museum .

Aleksandra Mir
Born in Lubin , Poland and a citizen of Sweden Aleksandra Mir lives in NYC , USA and Palermo , Sicily . Her work has been featured in many solo and group exhibitions including Kunsthaus Zurich , Switzerland , White Columns, NYC and the Greengrassi Gallery, London .

Carrie Moyer
Carrie Moyer is a New York-based painter and one half of the public art project, Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!). Her paintings and public art collaboration have been widely exhibited and reviewed in both the US and Europe .

Stefan Saffer
Born in Germany and now living in Berlin Stefan Saffer studied at Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg , Goldsmiths, London and the Whitney Program in New York . He has taken part in residencies, exhibitions, and public art projects internationally including Kate MacGarry, London , Pavel Zoubok Gallery , New York and Villa Grisebach Gallery , Berlin .

About the Curator :
Gerry Beegan is a writer, curator, and designer who creates exhibitions, visual works, and historical/ theoretical texts that explore the relationships between art, design, media, and audience. His writings on the history and theory of reproduction include the book The Mass Image (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) and he has also contributed to books, journals and magazines internationally.
Henry VIII's Wives, Untitled (detail), 2007, C-print Elena Serrano, Untitled, 1968
offset print
Liselot van der Heijden, Untitled(Che, New York), 2007, installation Carrie Moyer, Amigas! Get Your Che On!, 2007, 3-Color Screenprint
Stefan Saffer, SMOKINPEOPLE, 2007, Mixed Media. Cristóbal Lehyt, Violeta, 2006,
32 Inkjet Prints


Travel Directions:

Train: IRT # 2 or 5 to East Tremont Ave. Walk one block east.
Bus: #s 9, 21, 36, 40, 42, or Q44 to East Tremont and Boston Road.
Car: Bruckner Expressway to the Sheridan Expressway and exit at Tremont Ave., or Cross Bronx Expressway to Rosedale Ave. Exit.

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

OFFICIAL TAMBOURINE DREAM RECORD RELEASE PARTY





Rezound (War & Moon)
Cousin Cole (Flagrant Fowl)
Pocketknife (Flagrant Fowl)
Pandemonium Jones (Savalas)

The infomatix:
http://www.myspace.com/cousincole
http://www.myspace.com/flagrantwhittler
http://www.myspace.com/rezoundandworkweek
http://www.myspace.com/capsyjones

To purchase the picturedisc online, go here:
http://www.turntablelab.com/vinyl/217/1698/36661.html

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Sunday, January 6, 2008

The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter


image: Carol "Riot" Kane. Carbon. 2007. pencil on paper, 8 x 10 inches



The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter
January 10 - February 9, 2008
OPENING THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 7-9PM


31Grand
143 Ludlow Street
New York, NY 10002

http://www.31grand.com

Artists: Shauna Born, Fanny Bostrom, Paul Brainard, Maureen Cavanuagh, Orly Cogan, Jan Dunning, Juno Doran, Brad Kahlhamer, Carol "Riot" Kane, Kris Knight, Kate Kretz, Jason Cole Mager, Ryan McClennan, Sean McDevitt, Emily Roz, and Jeff Wyckoff.

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