Entries by PAPILLION ART (579)

Sunday
Jul072013

ARTE: DE∆TH

Was lucky enough to see this film in theaters...if you can't catch it playing in your area you can buy it online!  Its a must see.

Before there was punk...
Before Bad Brains, the Sex Pistols or even the Ramones, there was a band called Death. Punk before punk existed, three teenage brothers in the early '70s formed a band in their spare bedroom, began playing a few local gigs and even pressed a single in the hopes of getting signed. But this was the era of Motown and emerging disco. Record companies found Death’s music— and band name—too intimidating, and the group were never given a fair shot, disbanding before they even completed one album. Equal parts electrifying rockumentary and epic family love story, A Band Called Death chronicles the incredible fairy-tale journey of what happened almost three decades later, when a dusty 1974 demo tape made its way out of the attic and found an audience several generations younger. Playing music impossibly ahead of its time, Death is now being credited as the first black punk band (hell...the first punk band!), and are finally receiving their long overdue recognition as true rock pioneers.

Thursday
Jul042013

ARTE: Happy 4th!

Scientist Bill Nye breaks it down...watch!

Wednesday
Jun122013

ARTE: Unlocking the Truth

Tuesday
Jun112013

ARTE: The Questionbridge

Jesse & Aryn Williams along with Hank Willis Thomas have launched a kickstarter campaign raising funds to do even more interesting things with the Questionbridge

"Question Bridge: Black Males is a transmedia art project that seeks to represent and redefine Black male identity in America. Through video mediated question and answer exchange, diverse members of this "demographic" bridge economic, political, geographic, and generational divisions."

Monday
Jun102013

ARTE: Instagram - PAPILLIONART

We've got some goodies on our instagram account...are you following?

instagram.com/PAPILLIONART

Urs Fischer sculpture in front of the GeffenSnap shot of an Antonio Lopez illustrationCollage of Kathie Foley Meyer's work at LA ArtcoreSnap shot of a piece of a larger mural in Estrada Courts

 

 

Monday
May272013

ARTE: FRUITVALE STATION

Trailer for the new film about Oscar Grant.

Sunday
May262013

ARTE: LAKWENA'S LETTERS

Letters are hand-painted on A4 sized acid-free 200gsm paper. 

Saturday
May252013

ARTE: Nan Goldin

Photographer Nan Goldin is showing at Matthew Marks LA space. She is one of our favorites.

Friday
May242013

ARTE: Julie Mehretu

Julie Mehertu is on view in New York now at Marion Goodman Gallery and is to not be missed if your in that town.

Julie Mehretu’s paintings are structured through layers of clear acrylic, architectural tracings, drawing, ink, graphite, erasure and mark-making. The works are built up in stages with additive elements generating, erasing, or re-inscribing the previous. Culled from archival sources, with architectural structures serving as a foundation for her renderings--- from ancient city plans, civic buildings, urban designs, public squares, tombs, palaces, ruins – the paintings combine meticulous graphic drawing with spontaneous gesture. Mehretu begins with the premise of architecture as a medium of social history and power and proceeds to imagine a new present, a fictional topography realized through a formal vocabulary of line, color, gesture, markings, grids, characters, swarms, blurs, washes, which are overlaid and stratified on the surface of the canvas. In exploring palimpsests of history, from geological time to a modern day phenomenology of the social, the works engage us in a dynamic visual articulation of contemporary experience, a depiction of social behavior and the psychogeography of space. “I am interested in ways to picture or map [civilization] … weaving in and out of functioning, resistance, understanding.”1 “I am interested in the potential of ‘psychogeographies’, which suggests that within an invisible and invented creative space the individual can tap a resource of self-determination and resistance. […] This impulse is a major generating force in my drawing and my larger conceptual project as a painter.”2 

Thursday
May232013

ARTE: Where the lonely kids go when the bell rings

A really good fan made documentary about Kanye West.

Wednesday
May222013

ARTE: Art Dealer Chic - Alitash Kebede

Alitash Kebede is this phenomenal art dealer that celebrates 30 years of being in the business this year! Her specialty deals with artists like Romare Bearden and Richard Hunt. Last year she produced a documentary on Hunt, a great sculptor; the famous film maker and prominent art world figure Charlie Ahern directed it.

Photo by Loretta Averoff

Tuesday
May212013

ARTE: Gary Simmons

Gary Simmons also opened last weekend at Regen Projects ... Its a definite must see!

Monday
May202013

ARTE: Theaster Gates - 13th Ballad

Theaster Gates opened his solo show this weekend in Chicago at MCA, if your there check it out.  More about the show and photos from MCA's website.

13th Ballad, an installation by Chicago-based artist Theaster Gates, is an extension of the artist’s12 Ballads for Huguenot House, which was coproduced by the MCA and exhibited at Documenta 13, the 2012 iteration of the international art exhibition that takes place every five years in Kassel, Germany.

Gates, whose practice includes performance, installation, and urban interventions, created 12 Ballads for Huguenot House as part of his ongoing efforts to rejuvenate—both socially and architecturally—his South Chicago neighborhood, a campaign that began in 2006 when he refurbished an abandoned building on South Dorchester Avenue as his studio and home. This effort was later expanded to include abandoned houses nearby, which the artist and a team of local laborers also renovated, reinventing them as alternative cultural spaces while also repurposing their materials to make both functional and purely aesthetic objects. For 12 Ballads, much of the raw building material from the house at 6901 S. Dorchester Ave. was transported to Germany and used in the partial restoration of the dilapidated historic building in Kassel called the Huguenot House—where the carpenters and students who were involved in this effort lived as part of the project—symbolically mending one neglected cultural history with another. Ultimately, 12 Ballads resulted in a poetic exchange of material and music. Before the sister house in Chicago was carefully disassembled, Gates and his collaborators from the musical ensemble Black Monks of Mississippi—an improvisational group that combines black spiritual music with the blues and Eastern chanting traditions—recorded a series of twelve songs and performances in the South Side home, which was later screened in Kassel and accompanied there by another set of live performances by the Monks.

For 13th Ballad, Gates creates a new large-scale installation in the MCA’s Marjorie Blum Kovler Atrium that comprises art objects and materials from the Huguenot House, as well as a set of repurposed pews from the University of Chicago’s Bond Chapel. The pews, having been removed recently in order to offer Muslim students a place to pray, are a symbolic gesture of religious tolerance. Gates thought broadly about spaces of worship while researching the religious persecution of the Huguenots, members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France, who were forced to flee discrimination by the Catholic Church and relocate in Protestant nations such as Prussia (modern-day Germany) between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. The installation features a monumental sculpture that showcases the everyday objects left behind by the artists and workers in the Huguenot House. This anchoring work, in combination with the carved wooden pews, creates an ecclesiastical ambiance within the museum, alluding to how art museums, not unlike churches, are sites of pilgrimage and contemplation. Providing context for the project, the MCA Screen presentation in the Turner Family Gallery on the fourth floor reprises key aspects of12 Ballads, including video footage from Kassel and the original Dorchester project as well as functional objects Gates and his team created for Documenta.

This exhibition is co-organized by Michael Darling, James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator, and Kristin Korolowicz, Marjorie Susman Curatorial Fellow.

Sunday
May192013

ARTE: Antonio Lopez

Fashion illustrator icon Antonio Lopez.

There is a great book that recently came out about his work and his life, "Antonio: Fashion, Art, Sex & Disco" by Roger and Mauricio Padilha.

Saturday
May182013

ARTE: JR - Inside Out 

Street artist JR's "Inside Out: A People's Art Project" comes on HBO Monday night at 9pm

INSIDE OUT: a large-scale participatory art project that transforms messages of personal identity into pieces of artistic work. A collaboration between the artist JR, the TED Prize and you!
Description
Everyone is challenged to use black and white photographic portraits to discover, reveal and share the untold stories and images of people around the world. These digitally uploaded images will be made into posters and sent back to the project’s co-creators for them to exhibit in their own communities. People can participate as a group with 5 or more portraits; posters can be placed anywhere, from a solitary image in an office window to a wall of portraits on an abandoned building or a full stadium. These exhibitions will be documented, archived and viewable virtually.

Upload a portrait. Receive a poster. Paste it for the world to see!

If you would like to participate or have any questions, email us at jr@insideoutproject.net.

 

Friday
May172013

ARTE: The John Beadle Project

John Beadle has a fantastic solo exhibition on view now in Nassau at the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas

 

Thursday
May162013

ARTE: Art Dealer Chic - The Mary Boone Effect

Mary Boone the NY contemporary gallerist and art dealer is chic for a number of reasons.  New York Magazine once said in the early eighties when she burst right into the center of the art world that she was the "New Queen of the Gallery Scene" I love her because she sold great art, repped great artists and looked great while doing both.

Wednesday
May152013

ARTE: A Luta Continua

Alitash Kebede (gallerist and art dealer) sent us information about this.  She has been assisting with organizing this event with the work she does with the Mazisi Kuene Foundation.  

Tuesday
May142013

ARTE: LACE AUCTION

Kenturah's 2011 stamp drawing "I am just being honest" is included in LACE Paddle 8 auction.

There are also other amazing works up for auction...bid NOW while prices are low! 

Friday
May102013

ARTE: WHAT R U WEARING

LOVE the GIOGO Girls latest video! We had a blast last night with the ladies celebrating there 2 years of GET-IN'S