Monday, February 25, 2008

Stefan Sagmeister's New Blog



Mr. Sagmeister has been at these autonomous environmental graphic design pieces for a while now, and as a crown on his achievement with them, there was a very nice exhibition at Deitch Projects in New York. (Just Closed.)

Check out his blog about this work at thingsihavelearnedinmylife.com

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Joseph De Leo: The Portrait Project


The anticipated unveiling of the photo installation is finally here!

Joseph De Leo: The Portrait Project

Visit Items of Importance gallery tomorrow to see this stunning display!

Opening Reception: Saturday February 23 from 6-9pm

February 23- March 9, 2008
Gallery Hours: Sat. and Sun. 12-6pm
or by appointment

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Scion presents Biz Markie's Stomping Ground



Check out a tour guided by none other than the diabolical Biz Markie at scion.com/broadband.

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Free Troublemakers Show in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, February 27


The Subphonik Crew is presents Breez Evahflowin's new project with Dirt E Dutch called Troublemakers. Check them at http://www.myspace.com/tmakers.

Their tracks are rocking the CMJ HIP HOP Charts (#3 THIS WEEK!)!

This is that Classic Hip Hop!

"Troublemakers, a collaborative effort between Dirt E. Dutch (IndieFeed Hip Hop) and Breez Evahflowin (Stronghold) is a personal yet accessible statement on how music can shape a man's life and cultural views. The album features 12 quality tracks surrounded by colorful sound bites serving as a harsh narrative to the reality ridden rhythms. The Troublemakers LP takes a
mature approach to covering various topics: politics, relationships, loss, and good times."

They're also proud to be launching
The Subphonik Beat Battle.
They need six contestants for this production battle! The winner will receive a free production class at Dubspot.


SUBPHONIK WEDS
Live-Hip-Hop-Soul-Jazz-Dub-Electronic
+ Freestyle/Jam Session
02.27.08
10pm-2am
cost: FREE

where: ROSE Live Music
345 Grand St. Btw. Havemeyer and Marcy
L train to Bedford
J train to Marcy
or G train to Metropolitan

hosts: Core Rhythm + Baba Israel
live beats: Baba Israel + Yako 440

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Shirin Neshat at the Gladstone Gallery through February 23



Press Release:
Shirin Neshat
January 19 - February 23, 2008

Gladstone Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new video installations and photographs by artist Shirin Neshat, her third solo exhibition at the gallery. Neshat’s work engages the viewer through powerful images, sweeping scores, and evocations of human passions and desires, while examining the social tropes that both stratify and unite. Neshat pitches these dialectics of East/West, man/woman, and oppressor /oppressed, to such a degree that these seemingly immutable polarities become malleable locations for query. In two new films and accompanying photographs, Neshat continues her exploration of Shahrnush Parsipur’s novel Women Without Men.

In adapting the magical realism of Parsipur’s fantastic retelling of the 1953 coup d’etat in which the CIA reinstalled the Shah of Iran, Neshat continues a project she began in 2003. Neshat dissects the individual narrative threads of Parsipur’s interwoven tale of five Iranian women as they each seek freedom from their oppressive lives. Their struggle parallels that of their nation, a country in crisis fighting for a sense of independence from foreign forces. Neshat’s project is two-pronged, consisting of a feature length film as well as a series of video installations exploring the psychologies of the five main female characters.

MUNIS follows the story of young woman whose intense passions for social justice are perpetually stymied by her oppressive brother. Happening to witness the death of a political activist drives Munis to take her own life, beginning a magical encounter between herself and the dead activist. Only in death can Munis finally experience the strange carnival of political unrest; however, she finds that ‘reality’ in close proximity can be both promising and disillusioning.

FAEZEH explores the anguish of a religious woman whose dreams of marriage and family are shattered by rape. Escaping the city to a magical orchard, she encounters visions of a veiled woman driving her to madness. This piece ultimately captures the emotional, psychological breakdown of a Muslim woman whose entire sense of conviction, morality and religious faith is crushed after a sexual assault. Uniting three of the characters from the novel, Neshat explores the unique sexual, political, psychological and religious dilemmas that emerge during this pivotal time in Iranian history.

Shirin Neshat
was born in Qazvin, Iran, and moved to the United States in 1974. She currently lives and works in New York. She has had solo exhibitions at the Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland; Castello di Rivoli, Turin; Dallas Museum of Art; Wexner Center, Columbus; the Art Institute of Chicago; the Serpentine Gallery, London; Museo de Arte Contemporaneo in Leon, Spain; and the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin. She has been included in Documenta XI, the 1999 Venice Biennale, and the 2000 Whitney Biennial. She was awarded the First International Award at 48th Venice Biennale, the Hiroshima Freedom Prize, and the Lillian Gish Prize.

Gallery hours:
Tuesday through Saturday, 10am - 6pm
515 West 24 Street New York, NY 10011 212 206 9300 FAX 212 206 9301 Gladstonegallery.com

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Ceramic Sculpture by Dong Won Shin



Check out some wild and lovely sculpture by Korean Artist Dong Won Shin.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons: The Other Side



Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons
The Other Side

February 21- April 5, 2008
Reception for the artist
Thursday, February 21, 6-8 pm

Julie Saul Gallery
535 West 22nd Street, 6th floor
New York, NY 10011
www.saulgallery.com

From Julie Saul Gallery:
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

We are pleased to announce our second exhibition of Cuban born artist Maria Magdalena Campos Pons. Her ovure is a rich exploration into African diaspora and notions of loss, separation and dislocation associated with her Afro-Cuban identity. The Other Side follows her major mid-career survey organized by the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The show continues to reflect her interest in memory and displacement with two new unique nine-panel Polaroid works and several large-scale works on paper. For Campos-Pons, the immediacy of the Polaroid process allows her to respond and perform within the studio.

In the work Blue Refuge, Campos-Pons incorporated painted constructions and sculpture into her performance. Fixed in the center panel a figure sits wrapped in an orange cloth. The expansive blue background references both winter landscape and sea, while a web of strings ground the figure in space. Aestically, the contrasting colors of orange and blue isolate the form, while also envolping it into the calming environment. The body is used to reference history, personal identity and is both literally and figuratively bound to the landscape. In contrast, Dreaming of an Island is a work on paper that references to the longing of another place.

Born in Matanzas in 1959, Campos-Pons was educated in Cuba at the National School of Art (1976-1979) and Instituto Superior de Arte (1980-1985) and graduated from Massachusetts College of Art in 1988. She is one of the most significant artists to emerge from the post-Revolutionary era. She moved to North America in 1991 and now lives in Brookline, Massachusetts with her husband and son where they Co-founded GASP. The retrospective Everything is Separated by Water at the Insianapolis Museum of Art included forty works in many mediums borrowed from collections at The Art Institute of Chicago, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the National Gallery of Canada and the Norton Museum in Miami. Copies of the monograph with scholarly essays by curator Lisa Freiman and Okwui Enwezor are available.


For further information or images please contact Lisa Fontana at 212-627-2410 or lisa@saulgallery.com

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Jeremy Scott



Check out some fabulous work by Fashion Designer Jeremy Scott.



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Friday, February 8, 2008

Kate Clark Press and Exhibition



Artist Kate Clark has been getting nice exposure in the press lately. Read an interview on Chief Mag.com for example and NY Arts.

If you'd like to see her work in person, head on over to the Islip museum:
I Dream of Genomes
Reflections on identity, artificiality and evolution

Islip Art Museum
February 6 through March 22, 2008

OPENING RECEPTION, Sunday, February 10th 2-4pm

curated by Janet Goleas
FEATURED ARTISTS
Kate Clark, Julia Condon, Andrea Cote, David Gamble, Michelle Hinebrook,
Lisa Kellner, Kathleen Kucka, Catamount Mayhugh, Steve Miller,
Meridith Pingree, Jake Rowland, Hope Sandrow, Birgitta Weimer


MORE INFO: http://www.islipartmuseum.org/exhibit18.html

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Thursday, February 7, 2008

New FabCrew Portfolio Site



Ben and Dan of the Indianapolis based FabCrew are a graphic designer and illustrator respectively who do some seriously badass graffiti as well. Some of the best in the country, I do not hesitate to say.

Give them a look.

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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Promo for Cartoon Network by Shilo



In the tradition of "don't forget to animate the lyrics" (See Kanye Wests' "The Good Life" earlier on this blog) we found one, very nicely executed promo by Shilo, for Cartoon Network. Again, we feel two sided about this: beautiful execution, great typography, but not a terribly original idea. However, pretty edgy for a kid's network promo which also deserves kudos.

[By way of Motionographer.com
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Friday, February 1, 2008

Bruno Munari Exhibition


Scultura da Viaggio, 1958
Ferro Verniciato, 43x50x54cm
Collezione Privata, Milano

Via SHIFT magazine comes a lovely article on the inspiring Bruno Munari.

The presence of Bruno Munari spanned so many decades of Italian culture – roughly from the early 30s to the 90s and influenced various fields as painting, industrial and graphic design and pedagogic methods: the temptation to call the Milanese, "master" is almost an inescapable temptation only softened by his love for lightness of touch and the constant use of irony and paradox that elude the pomposity of such a definition.

Bruno Munari Exhibition
Date: October 25th, 2007 - February 10th, 2008
Place: Rotonda della Besana
Address: Via della Besana 15 Milano, Italy

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