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Suburban Lawns

My friend got this record recently, and I found this video shortly after. SL were from Long Beach, CA, and it seems like they were equally involved with both the SF and LA post-punk/ new wave scenes. Front woman Su Tissue seems so normal and twisted…. Woah! She’s looks so wholesome, but tightly wound. Definitely... [ Read More → ]

The Geeg on Talkshows

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Video Mix Tape #2

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Abramovic Documentary

ART 16X9 In this piece for FLY16x9, Abramović sat down with director Howard Silver, as she was preparing for her MoMA retrospective, to discuss her life’s work, as well as her thoughts on Kamagra can be taken online viagra no prescription in stock by men of all age groups and is thought to affect as... [ Read More → ]

Link Romp 1

Inspired by a publication that I read last week that compiled disparate diary entries by Anias Nin and wove the snips into a kind of free associative, reconstructed narrative,coupled with my fascination with lists, trails, and aggregation; I decided to start a However, there are some important things that a person can do to guard... [ Read More → ]

MoMA finally starts blog

Last night I attended an event at MoMA, where someone brought up the fact that most people were unaware that MoMA has a blog. I have seen their behind the scenes with curators sites, as well as web forums related to specific exhibition sites, but I guess that I was also unaware that there was... [ Read More → ]

Xavier Le Roy lecture

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Kim Gordon: Performing/Guzzling

Looks like Kim Gordon has been a busy little bee lately, with her show uptown at Glenn Horowitz and now the release of her new book, “Performing/Guzzling” (Rizzoli/NYC and Nieves/Zurich) at KS Art at 73 Leonard St. in Tribeca. The shows overlap by one day. Lest we forget, beloved Kim is an art world darling.... [ Read More → ]

30 Days Artist Series

THIRTYDAYSNY is a temporary free and public exhibition and performance space located at 70 Franklin St. in Tribeca. Hosting music, performance, comedy, scholarly symposia, screenings, and workshops, the space is truly interdisciplinary and dynamic in its approach. I have been thinking about the idea of temporary exhibition structures ever since X-Initiative closed in February. For... [ Read More → ]

Trisha Brown: Opal Loop: Cloud Installation #72503, 1980 at Dia Beacon

After an enjoyable late morning train ride on the Metro-North, a classmate and I joined in the sizable line which snaked through Dia: Beacon of art cognescenti, who had gathered for a rare treat; the opportunity to see the Trisha Brown Dance Company perform within Dia: Beacon’s gallery space.  For the first performance, the audience... [ Read More → ]

Gary Hill, George Quasha, and Charles Stein at EAI

A screening and conversation was held last night at Electronic Arts Intermix in celebration of the new book An Art of Limina: Gary Hill’s Works and Writings. A panel consisting of Gary Hill, George Quasha and Charles Stein (authors of the publication) illuminated and discussed a selection of Hill’s early single-channel videos, such as Around... [ Read More → ]

Videofreex Documentary

Another interesting aspect of the Tuesday night screening at Light Industry was the realization that a documentary about the Freex is in the works. The filmmaker Jon Nealon was present in the audience, and seemed quite excited about the project. I recently received this email from him: Hi all, Thanks to everyone who signed up... [ Read More → ]

Videofreex at Light Industry

Last night, Light Industry screened a selection of works by the early video collective, Videofreex shot from 1969-1974. It was followed by a q&a with some of the founding members of the video collective, and the curator, Dara Greenwald. Perhaps the most interesting (and troubling) thing about the night was the realization that only a... [ Read More → ]

Fassbinder Freaks Take-Over MoMA

I was super disappointed on Monday afternoon, when I ditched work to go see Fassbinder’s 1973 TV series “World on a Wire” and was denied. And I don’t usually back down so easily. However, the MoMA’s Administration entrance (not the main one) was packed- and i mean packed- with throngs of Fassbinder fanboy types. It... [ Read More → ]

The Amps "Pacer" Reissue

Freaking finally! I have been searching for an original copy of Pacer for the greater part of my teenage and adult years. Plain Recordings recently announced that they will be reissuing The Amps’ only record from 1995 on 180 gram vinyl. The release date is May 11th. From 4AD: “During a hiatus between Breeders records,... [ Read More → ]

Hologramming

CNN introduced the concept of “Hologramming” during the 2008 elections. For now I am just dropping these videos, but I want to return to them to discuss why this concept of hologramming is so interesting and hilarious. Will.I.Am: unfortunately, I couldn’t embed the better version. (Thanks, alot But in today’s hectic lifestyle, we don’t get... [ Read More → ]

Fractalzzzzzzz

One thing that I love about Fractals, besides how serious their makers take them, is the music. It never ceases to amaze me how RETARDED it is! Check out this clip posted by “Fractal God” entitled CHAOS. The music is so incredibly nerdy. It’s like mixing all genres of awful/awesome. At one point it sounds... [ Read More → ]

Some Recent Obsessions

Here are some spoils from my internet adventures. (Also known as videos that I have found while procrastinating at work, or with my thesis writing). I am learning a lot about early computer art at the moment, so hopefully a more comprehensive post on the topic is forthcoming. For now, here are some nuggets: (Thanks... [ Read More → ]

Lindsey Buckingham Appreciation Society

Normally, I don’t care for cover bands. But something about this approach has won me over. It seems like the band is only a fragment of a larger project. Lindsey Buckingham is more than a pop-star, it’s a concept, a philosophy, an aesthetic, and a style. Once affected man s body becomes sexually motivated, brain... [ Read More → ]

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Hello from Ohio

Columbus, Ohio’s Sword Heaven played their last show on Sunday March 27th at Death by Audio in Brooklyn. Drummer Aaron Hibbs is moving to New Dehli, India for the near future. There will definitely be more Sword Heaven shows, but knowing Hibbs, there is no telling where his future–or travel escapades– will lead him. The... [ Read More → ]

The "Museumification" of Performance Art

IT’S HISTORY NOW: PERFORMANCE ART AND THE MUSEUMA Panel Discussion About Current PerformancePresented by Performa’s Not For Sale SeriesLast night, Performa’s educational series Not For Sale presented It’s History Now: Performance Art and the Museum, a panel discussion that examined the long history of performances presented in museums, from commissioned performances to artist-driven actions and... [ Read More → ]

Marina Abramovich at MoMA

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Queens of Noise

All in all, the Runaways was pretty decent. Of course there were problems with it, but this much is inevitable with Hollywood films looking back into a specific time period. Dakota Fanning plays a seriously great drug addict towards the end of the film. Especially considering that she is still only 16 and comes from... [ Read More → ]

Donatella Versus the World (Again)

I don’t claim to know much about high fashion, but I do love aesthetics and imagination. When my best friend Beth Murphy told me about Donatella Versace reviving the dormant “Versus” label from the 90s, I had flashbacks to ads scotch-taped to my suburban wall, such as this one: A bit of internet-spelunking revealed that... [ Read More → ]

If only: Bruce LaBruce in Berlin

PERES PROJECTS BERLINSchlesische Strasse 26January 30–April 24 Ever since seeing Otto, and LA Zombie, I have been smitten with Canada’s Bruce LaBruce, who has seemingly transformed from a DIY queer-zine-making/gay porn star to a fully matured cineaste. I would love to see how his work translates in gallery space. And what a fun project, to... [ Read More → ]

Art Fair Weekend 2010

My fear of being blinded from too many patent leather Christian Louboutins as well as lack of trusting myself not to pick a fight with some trophy wife/art snob/dickish gallery owner told me not to seek out the festivals this year. However, I still went to the Armory, and the Independent. There were some highlights... [ Read More → ]

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Diamond Shine

Here are some things that I have been up to lately that I have not had time to blog about because of the oppression that is being a 25 year old s/w/f living in New York, going to grad school, while working part time. It’s soooo awwwwful. I can’t even blog about all of the... [ Read More → ]