French in Chicago community awards 2010 – Delphine Pontvieux wins oscar in “arts and culture” category for her novel ‘ETA-Estimated Time of Arrest’

Chicago author Delphine Pontvieux received an award last sunday in Chicago for her novel ‘ETA- Estimated Time of Arrest’ . (cfr Salad Days Mag issue #3 review)
Delphine Pontvieux’s ETA: Estimated Time of Arrest is a sharp, fast-moving, intelligent novel that is equal parts thriller and romance. When Faustine Laroche falls for Rafael Vargas, she has no way of knowing about the past that he’s running from. Years earlier, he participated in a march against the Spanish government that went horribly wrong. Now, living in exile under an assumed name, Vargas is a wanted criminal — and the terrorist organization that helped him escape from Spanish authorities is calling in the favor. What follows is a (literally) explosive adventure that signals the debut of an impressive new talent in Pontvieux and also an impressive first outing for publisher Miss Nyet Publishing. {…} As good as (if not better than) any thriller on the mainstream market, ETA is, appropriately, full of twists and turns, but it never loses sight of the human element that makes works of fiction so compelling. It is that rare gem of a suspense novel that serves not only as a page-turner, but also as a hopeful reminder that for all of our flaws and crimes, we are all viable candidates for redemption.”– Small Press Review, July 2010

Miss Nyet Publishing, LLC
PO Box 12436
Chicago, IL 60612
USA
ph: +1 (312) 752 7249

missnyet@missnyet.com
www.missnyet.com

Stelekon x Anarchy Indie

Posted by Salad Days On July - 7 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Stelekon x Anarchy Indie

Stelekon is the latest creative force to be added to the Anarchy Artist Series of sunglasses. With personal and professional roots in Southern California, Stelekon’s pop-art influence merges modern imagery with his own highly graphic aesthetic. Adding color and design to the mundane, Stelekon’s subjects are ironic snap shots of the world we live in.

More on Stelekon can be found here www.stelekon.blogspot.com

The Anarchy Indie x Stelekon, features his iconic-pop art approach and personal logo on the temples.

http://www.anarchyeyewear.com/products/anarchy-indie.html

Spoo-Dee O-Dee exhibition

Posted by Salad Days On July - 1 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Spoo-Dee O-Dee exibithion Notawonderboy Meets Davide Bona

per info:
www.davidebona.com
www.notawonderboy.com
cell. 3398748940

Last Rites Gallery

Posted by Salad Days On June - 29 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Last Rites Gallery presents Jason D’Aquino and Lead Poisoning

Guest curator Jason D’Aquino and Last Rites Gallery owner, Paul Booth, are two artists who are perhaps best known for their artwork in black & gray. For ‘Lead Poisoning’ they team up to present a show of gray-scale drawings by some of the most talented artists working today. This diverse group features everyone from comic book illustrators, to graphic artists, to classical oil painters- all showcasing their best monochromatic works in graphite. This exhibition presents detailed drawings by acclaimed draftsmen, as well a rare opportunity to see the foundations of what renowned painters and sculptors work from. Among the talent is Juxtapoz Magazine founder Robert Williams, considered one of the founders of the ‘Lowbrow’ movement; Ron English, who’s infamous pirated billboards can be seen across the world; and Chris Mars, known for his meticulously layered oil paintings. Held in New York’s premiere dark art gallery, Last Rites- this is show will be an opportunity for artists to reach within the darkest realms of their imaginations, and display their most raw and uncensored work to-date. Participating artists include: Wayne Anderson, Esao Andrews, Carrie Ann Baade, Glenn Barr, Rachel Bess, Andrew Brandou, Scott G. Brooks, Jon Butcher, Estra Byrd, Molly Crabapple, Robert Craig, Brian Despain, Daniel Martin Diaz, Xiaoqing Ding, Brandon Dunlap, Ron English, Ewelina Ferruso, Fred Harper, Pedro de Kastro, Viktor Koen, Craig LaRotonda, Jason Limon, Michael Mararian, Chris Mars, David MacDowell, Tara McPherson, the PIZZ, Matthew Pleva, Anthony Pontius, Christopher Ryniak, Jose Manuel Schmill, Greg (Craola) Simkins, David Stoupakis, Gary Taxali, Tom Thewes, Miles Thompson, Tara Warwick, Keith Weesner, Eric White and Chet Zar.

Running concurrently at Last Rites, to Jason D’Aquino‘s ‘Lead Poisoning’ curatorial debut, will be his third solo show in Manhattan. Jason’s work is miniature in scale and created on antique surfaces and found objects. The nature and origin of the surface will often dictate, and interact with the image rendered upon it, and no surfaces are ever artificially aged. The matchbook is his canvas of choice because this easily recognizable object lends an instant scale reference to the drawing, regardless of the media in which it is being viewed . Jason’s matchbooks and original graphite drawings have been exhibited all over the U.S., and recently at his first European solo show in Luxembourg at Galerie Nordine Zidoun. His work has been extensively published by media including The New York Times, Juxtapoz, and Hi Fructose Magazine. He will be featured in the Bound edition of ‘Hi Fructose Collected’ & Matt Jordan’s ‘Weirdo Noir’; and his Circus ABC book (recently published by simply read books) will be available for signing at the Last Rites gallery opening. His tattoo work can be seen everywhere, and he can be found personally at his studio, Leviathan Tattoo, in Buffalo NY. About Last Rites Gallery: Last Rites Gallery is New York’s only gallery of dark art. Having opened in April 2008, the gallery has received accolades from places as diverse as Inked Magazine, Tattoo Society, Juxtapoz, Hi Fructose, NY Post, and the Channel 11 Morning News. Last Rites was founded by legendary painter and tattooist Paul Booth, an artist who has devoted his life to the evolution of his craft. In the tattoo industry, after years of public appearances and numerous international awards, Paul Booth is now a household name. He has been featured on networks such as CNN, MSNBC, DISCOVERY, A&E, TLC, MTV and VH1. Due to the macabre nature of his style, Paul has tattooed many major metal bands. As a result, in 2002, Rolling Stone Magazine dubbed Paul “The new king of rock tattoos.” There is currently a three-year waiting list for his work.

The show opens on Saturday, July 10th, 7-10pm at Last Rites Gallery, 511 W. 33rd Street, between 10th & 11th Avenues (3 blocks from Penn Station), 3rd floor, New York, NY 10001. Show runs July 10th thru July 25th, 2010.

More info at www.lastritesgallery.com.

CONTACT:
Paul Booth
1-212-529-0666
Info@lastritesgallery.com

Streets On Fire & Dirty Mustacci

Posted by Salad Days On June - 23 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

STREETS ON FIRE SKATESHOP ENDORSES ‘DIRTY MUSTACCI’ ART EXHIBITION

STREETS ON FIRE SKATESHOP HA IL PIACERE DI INVITARVI ALL’ESPOSIZIONE ‘DIRTY MUSTACCI’ – PAINTED SKATEBOARDS – OPERE DI OSSOSERVADIO, CHE SI TERRA’ MERCOLEDI’ 23 GIUGNO DALLE ORE 20.00 ALLE 24.00. L’ESPOSIZIONE VERRA’ REALIZZATA SIA ALL’INTERNO DEL NEGOZIO SIA NELLO SPAZIO ANTISTANTE. MA LA FESTA?…APPUNTO!….CI SARA’ UN PUNTO RISTORO CON SPINA DELLA BIRRA, SPRITZ E STUZZICHINI CON LA COLLABORAZIONE DEI NOSTRI AMICI DE ‘IL CETRA’, IL TUTTO ACCOMPAGNATO DA SUPER MUSICA!!!

NEGOZIO APERTO FINO ALLE 24.00!!!

CI VEDIAMO IN NEGOZIO!!!…PASSATE PAROLA!!!…SUPER MERCOLEDI’ ON FIRE!!!!

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=106109189438697

Brian Ewing x Anarchy Iniquity

Posted by Salad Days On May - 12 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

ANARCHY ARTIST SERIES PRESENTS BRIAN EWING x INIQUITY

Anarchy’s heritage has always included supporting individuals. With individuals on the mind, Anarchy is releasing their first ever limited edition Artist Series of sunglasses. Four distinct artists will use four of the latest styles of Anarchy Eyewear to create wearable limited edition collectables. Each participant in the artist series was chosen because of their influence and involvement in action sports and the cultures surrounding it. 300 of each style will be produced and announced in the coming months.

Brian Ewing x Anarchy Iniquity

The first participant in the Anarchy Artist series, Brian lends his talents to the Iniquity model. If colorful darkness wasn’t such an oxymoron, then it could be used to describe Brian Ewing’s graphic pop surrealism. His art has appeared everywhere from New Yorker articles written by Malcolm Gladwell, to pro-model skate decks, to posters for Dinosaur Jr., Slash, The Warped Tour and Flogging Molly. A collection of his work, ‘Don’t Hold Your Breath’ will be published by Dark Horse later this summer.

Brian Ewing x Iniquity model can be found here:

http://www.anarchyeyewear.com/products/anarchy-iniquity.html

More info on Brian can be found:
http://www.brianewing.com

Flesh To Canvas II at Last Rites Gallery NYC

Posted by Salad Days On May - 12 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Last Rites Gallery Presents Flesh to Canvas 2 Exhibit to Showcase World-Renowned Tattoo Artists’ Canvas Work

May 15, 2010 – May 30, 2010

New York, NY March 30, 2010 – Ink transforms into paint and leaps off the body onto the walls with the opening of ‘Flesh To Canvas 2‘ on Saturday, May 15th at Manhattan’s Last Rites Gallery. ‘Flesh To Canvas 2′ will feature more than 30 pieces of canvas art work by more than 25 world-renowned tattoo artists who create works aside from ink on skin. The exhibition will be on display from May 15th through May 30th. Owned by master of the macabre and National Arts Club member Paul Booth, Last Rites Gallery will host this diverse and unique exhibition for the second year in a row. The show serves as a means to expose the art world to talented, but often mysterious and underappreciated world of tattoo art, an integral part of the reason Booth established Last Rites Gallery. “We have created a show specifically comprised of paintings by tattoo artists to help bring attention to these very important and extremely relevant creators,” said Paul Booth. “Therefore, I proudly present this second annual ‘Flesh to Canvas’ exhibition.” Artists participating in ‘Flesh To Canvas 2‘ include: Paul Acker, Alex Adams, Guy Aitchison, Aaron Bell, Paul Booth, Joe Capobianco, Joshua Carlton, Mike DeVries, Chris Dingwell, Little Dragon, Alex Garcia, Gunnar, Anil Gupta, Ryan Hadley, Robert Hernandez, Phil Holt, Nikko Hurtado, Brian Murphy, Roman, Juan Salgado, Stefano, Toxyc, Kurt Wiscombe and Phil Young.

For additional information on the exhibit and Last Rites Gallery please visit
www.lastritesgallery.com

General Information
Location: 511 W. 33rd Street, between 10th & 11th Avenues, 3rd floor, New York, NY 10001
Hours: Tues-Fri 2-9 p.m., Sat 2-9 p.m., Sun 2-6 p.m. (Appointments strongly recommended)
Phone: 212.529.0666
Press Contact: Meredith DeSanti/Amanda Early 973.316.1665

About Last Rites Gallery

Last Rites Gallery is New York’s only gallery of dark art. Established in April 2008 by legendary painter and tattooist Paul Booth, the gallery has received high acclaim from both industry and mainstream press including The New York Post, Inked Magazine, Tattoo Society, Juxtapoz, Hi Fructose and “CW 11 Morning News”. Last Rites exhibitions are curated by Gallery Director Andrew Michael Ford. Ford has been profiled, interviewed and/or quoted by The New York Times, Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, Village Voice, Timeout NY, Juxtapoz and National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered”.

About Paul Booth

Best known for his 21 plus years of tattoo experience and dubbed “The New King of Rock Tattoos” by Rolling Stone Magazine, Paul Booth has gained a cult following that includes heavy metal rockers, actors, musicians and fans, who wait over three years for an appointment. In addition to tattooing, Paul has gained acclaim for his dedication to the evolution of his craft and his efforts to elevate the medium into the realm of fine art. This devotion and enthusiasm has given Paul the noted distinction of being the first tattoo artist ever inducted into The National Arts Club (NAC).

Clichè – Resume – mostra e tour

Posted by Salad Days On April - 7 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS


Résumé, Cliché Skateboards

Mackenzie Eisenhour, Ginko Press, 316 pagine, inglese

www.gingkopress.com

Per i profani, Cliché è tra i più longevi e conosciuti marchi skateboard europei, fondato 13 anni fa da Jeremie Daclin, che – disilluso dallo skate business statunitense – decise di creare una company che potesse competere con i più popolari concorrenti d’oltreoceano, pur rimanendo di casa a Lione. Compito di Résumé è riepilogare come questo obiettivo sia stato raggiunto, documentandolo con un’ampia retrospettiva fotografica e con il ricordo di decine di trovate commerciali, dall’ambizioso giro del mondo che permise l’uscita del video Bon Appetit, ai numerosi gipsy tour, “viaggi di lavoro” a basso budget che hanno forgiato il team (Lucas Puig, JB Gillet, Ricardo Fonseca, Andrew Brothy, Joey Brezinski…) come 5 anni nella legione straniera. Se il Best Team Award ricevuto dalla rivista Transworld Skateboarding (da cui proviene il curatore Eisenhour) nel 2006 e le numerose collaborazioni (Lakai innanzitutto, UXA, Huf, Nike…) legittimano l’ascesa internazionale della company, per capirne lo spirito basta guardare la lunga carrellata di immagini, dalle foto del fedelissimo Olivier Chassignole, che ha curato un paio di altre uscite editoriali legate a Cliché (Rendez-Vous e A little book about…), alle curiose angolazioni di Fred Mortagne, regista anche dei fondamentali Menikmati (Es) e Sorry (Flip). Finalmente un buon documento, eccellente anche nella sua presentazione, sullo skateboarding più contemporaneo ed europeo.
(Marco Capelli)

La mostra itinerante dedicata a questo splendido volume sarà visibile presso il Bastard Store di Milano il 16 aprile, mentre il Blast/Clichè Espresso Tour girerà l’Italia dal 15 al 17 dello stesso mese con la presenza di: Jeremy Daclin, Sammy Winter, Ricardo Fonseca, Javier Mendizabal, Charles Collet e Flo Mirtain con il seguente programma:

15 Aprile : Seregno @ Society Plaza
16 Aprile : Milano @ Bastard Store & Bowl per il Cliche Resumè Show
17 Aprile : Bergamo @ Polaresco Bowl

http://www.clicheskate.com
http://www.bastard.it
http://blastkrew.blogspot.com/

Charming Baker art exhibition

Posted by Salad Days On April - 3 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Art Is The New Rock and Roll As Green Day Manager Brings UK Painter CHARMING BAKER To New York For Solo Show STUPID HAS A NEW HERO Opens May 14 And Runs Through May 30 At NYSG on New York’s Lower East Side Private View Scheduled For May 13

Art has always has always been a comfortable bedfellow with rock music. Think Elvis and Warhol, John and Yoko, hip hop and graffiti. But is art now turning into the new rock and roll itself? Pat Magnarella, the man behind rock giants Green Day, is putting his hugely successful management experience behind a fast-rising UK painter called Charming Baker. Magnarella – who also manages The Goo Goo Dolls and Oscar winning singer songwriter Ryan Bingham – explains the reason behind the move: “I want to use my experience with guiding and nurturing the careers of musicians to create a similar platform for talented artists. And Charming’s talent is undeniable.”

The relationship has already borne fruit with a controversial video, shot in the style of a music promo, to publicize the artist’s work. And, like the best rock and rollers, Charming Baker comes armed with his own brand of notoriety. Along with a paintbrush, the artist also drills, saws and shoots his paintings. A film of Charming blasting one of his works with a shotgun has become cult viewing on YouTube. “I don’t think that shooting a painting should necessarily take away any part of its decorative appeal,” comments Charming. “If anything it becomes a conversation piece.”

Charming’s upcoming show in New York will feature a painting of Michelle Obama with her face sawn off and stitched back together. The artist will also invite members of the public to crucify themselves with a full-size interactive painting of Christ’s cross. Asked to describe his work, Charming says: “The effect I’m aiming for is that slightly unnerving feeling you get when you have your arse patted in public – but you’re not exactly sure who’s patting it”. Adds Pat Magnarella: “Charming’s work is as playful as his attitude. His skill with a paintbrush, however, is awesome.” Art meets controversy: how very rock and roll.

Charming Baker’s New York Show, STUPID HAS A NEW HERO, opens May 14 and runs through May 30 at NYSG, 154 Stanton Street (@ Suffolk) on New York’s Lower East Side. The Private View is 13 May.

Links:

BBC News segment:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/8089942.stm

“Some People Might Think You Look Ridiculous” video:

Man Shoots Charming Baker painting with shotgun:

Video of opening night @ a recent Charming Baker solo show in the UK:

Charming Baker @ the Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles:

Charming Baker @ London’s Signal Gallery (Featuring original artwork, prints and the Crucifixation painting):

More about Charming Baker:

Artist Charming Baker grew up in army camps around the world. His father was a British commando who taught his son to shoot and hunt. A prodigious art talent Charming was painting at the age of 6.
Settling in working class Yorkshire in the north of England, Baker left school at 15 to work on farms and dig roads. At 21 he was accepted by London’s prestigious Central St Martins College of Art. A mistrust of the gallery system and an aversion to the pretensions of the art world meant Charming kept his work close to home. He shunned the traditional exhibition route, preferring to sell his work from his South London apartment. Charming returned to Central St Martins as a lecturer and took commercial work for several high profile clients including LA Times, Esquire, New York Times, Dazed & Confused, The Guardian, the BBC. What spare time was left was spent painting. In 2006 a collector persuaded Charming to put on an independent exhibition. The result was a sell-out show at The Truman Brewery in London’s East End, with one buyer snapping up five pieces before the exhibition opened. It was the first of a string of sell-out shows. In 2008 Charming was invited to share a discussion platform with Shepard Fairey, Barak Obama’s choice of artist. And last year Charming was commissioned by Amnesty International to produce a painting for the Blank Canvas Project alongside Brit Art giants Tracy Emin, the Chapman Brothers and Sir Peter Blake. Baker’s work now sells worldwide. He is embraced by the fine art fraternity, music royalty, taste makers and captains of the creative community. Last summer’s sell-out solo show in London’s Shoreditch was filmed by the BBC for its prime-time news slot.

www.charmingbaker.com

Bicycles & Tattoos – art feature

Posted by Graphic deparment On March - 30 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Mini series of tattooed fixed riders by MatthewJamesTaylor

Matt Taylor is a twenty-nine year old illustrator and designer from Brighton (England) whos biggest influences are comic books, found photos, wildlife, wild music, National Geographic magazine, Paul Pope, Jack Kirby, Tomer Hanuka, and James Jean.

His client list includes big names like: Penguin Books,  Burton Snowboards (with JDK), Q, Mixmag, Wired Magazine (UK),  Sony BMG (with WeLoveMobile), New Balance just to name a few.

This is the graphic series of his tattooed fixed riders.

prints are for sale here: www.society6.com

http://www.matttaylor.co.uk/blog/

Blue Sky Noise Time Lapse + Track List

You’ve seen the cover art for ‘Blue Sky Noise’ but now you can see how it was created. Check out the video to see the masterful Esao Andrews paint our album cover. Below, you will also find the official track listing for the album. Dig.

TRACKLIST
1. Strange Terrain
2. Get Out
3. Glass Arrows
4. I Felt Free
5. Imaginary Enemy
6. Through the Desert Alone
7. Frozen Creek
8. Fever Dreams
9. Spirit of The Stairwell
10. The Longest Mile
11. Compendium
12. Dyed in the Wool

www.circasurvive.com

The film on Banksy

Posted by Salad Days On February - 12 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Esce finalmente il film di Banksy, in anteprima per la 60° berlinale del cinema. Il trailer lascia molto all’immaginazione ma non bisogna aspettarsi un film su Banksy, bensi la storia parla di un regista che cerca di fare un film sulla storia di Banksy, e quindi filmare l’infilmabile. E fallisce.
Nel film non compare il famoso artista inglese per ovvie ragioni ma la sua mano è parte integrante nella trama del film e sicuramente ci sara la sua presenza, in incognito, alla premiere.
Qui potete vederne il trailer:

Fakso on Patricia Armocida Gallery

Posted by Salad Days On February - 12 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

NEWS -Better late than never, here’s my recent collaboration with the Brazilians, Os Gemeos, for the Patricia Armocida Gallery in Milan. The artwork is already sold but you can still catch it in the gallery until 25 March 2010. Enjoy

www.galleriapatriciaarmocida.com

BOOK T-SHIRT & more available on:
www.fakso.com/store/books.html
www.littlescratch.com/art-by-artist/alex-fakso.html

…keep in touch on
www.faKso.com
www.myspace.com/fakso
www.heavymetalbook.com

Sylvia Ji

Posted by Graphic deparment On February - 10 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

San Francisco art is often very recognizeable, a bit tattooish a bit mexican, some roses and lots of color and often also very very pretty! This SF girl ” Silvia Ji” mixes all theese classical ingredients and creates the most delicious paintings.  I know Halloween or better “Dia De Los Muertos” is a long time ahead but if you already miss it take a look at her portfolio, you won’t regret it!

Do you like them as much as we do? buy them here

Chow “chow chow” Martin

Posted by Graphic deparment On February - 2 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

I discovered some AMAZING illustrations from this  super talented canadian named Chow Martin“ a while ago and thought I should share them with you. Enjoy!

Take a look at his portfolio here!

/the graphic department

Short film by BLU

Posted by Salad Days On February - 2 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

DA BOLOGNA UN GENIO DELLA STREET ART

uppercut! papercut!

Posted by Graphic deparment On January - 26 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Peter Callesen

some pretty amazing paper art

Wool&Water – all the cool kids hate my party

Posted by Graphic deparment On January - 25 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Amy Earles aka “Wool and water” makes the most adorable little paperdolls, a passion she’s had since she was a little girl. In 2007 she opend up her online shop and it has become one of the most popular shops on Etsy

Take a look “all the cool kids hate my party”

Free little monsters

Posted by Graphic deparment On January - 23 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Readymechs are free, flatpack toys for you to print and build. They are designed to fit on an 8.5″x11″ page and printed with any printer. You’ll need double-sided tape, thick matte paper, and 10-15 minutes for build time.

You’ll find them here: Readymerch

Eco reminders

Posted by Graphic deparment On January - 22 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

British Hu2 Designs does these cool “Eco reminder” stickers.  It’s a pretty cool way to remember to switch off all unnecessary electrical devices, which saves both money and the enviorment. This Fixed gear riding little monster is a favourite.

u2 Vinyl Stickers are designed to be applied to any smooth surface including walls, windows & furniture. The vinyl’s are completely removable and leave no residue.

1st Lobster Exhibit saturday 23rd january Treviso

Posted by Salad Days On January - 21 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Lobster Apparel, in collaborazione con XYZ, è lieta di presentare la prima mostra LOBSTER.
L’innaugurazione si terrà Sabato 23 Gennaio alle ore 18.00. Alla Mostra avrete la possibilita’ di vedere esposte tutte in una volta le diverse collaborazioni di Lobster con artisti provenienti da mondi, generi e stili totalmente diversi, tra cui:

Garage mag IT
Basik IT
Flying Fortress DE
Fakso ITA/UK
Alexone FR
Rudy Fritsch IT
Cento Canesio IT
Nano records IT
Andy Rementer USA
Unlimited struggle IT
Burns DE
Koji Yamaguchi IT/JP
Useless Wooden Toys IT
Washee IT
Stefano Cera UK
Tomaz DE
Tasters IT
Marco Marzocchi “Marzok” IT
Dave Quiggle USA
Fabrizio Urettini IT
Rise above IT
Grems FR
Pepa Prieto ES
Secse IT
Alessandro “Zuek” Simonetti IT/USA
Greg Lamarche “Spone” USA
Camilla Candida Donzella IT
Amico Albero IT
Scarfull IT

Vi sarà inoltre un approfondimento con 5 artisti selezionati che esporranno un loro lavoro rappresentativo:

Alex Fakso
Rudy Fritsch
RIse Above
Koji Yamaguchi
Cento Canesio
Flying Fortress

Per l’occasione sara’ anche possibile acquistare delle t-shirts con grafiche inedite e non disponibili nei negozi.

Galleria XYZ
Via Inferiore 31
31100 Treviso

Suicide Squeeze Records

Posted by Salad Days On January - 13 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

After all the party-ending, porch collapsing celebration, 2009 is history. Dead and gone, and good riddance…Fuck 2009: the hardest year of our past 14 years. What can I say? The raw truth is that if it weren’t for our bands (their fans, and ours) we’d be dead and gone too. Yeah, the collapse of Touch and Go Records – our exclusive national distributor – hit pretty close to home.

As one year of transition and hope becomes another year, stretching into an unknown, yet blindingly exciting future…All you can do is take the deepest of breaths, and hold tight to the things you love the most…

Help us maintain what we love: our family of bands, and the beautifully diverse music they create. And help yourselves, too, to some of this past decade’s great albums and singles…Everything from our most recent release (Russian Circles “Geneva”) to the earliest 7-inches by Modest Mouse and Elliott Smith – massively discounted. Sound to discover, sound to share.

Thank you for reading,
DAVID AND SUICIDE SQUEEZE RECORDS

Suicide Squeeze Records
www.suicidesqueeze.net
www.twitter.com/suicidesqueeze

Mostra Fotografica di Francesca Morri

Posted by Salad Days On January - 13 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

MONOGAWA Confidential Entertainment

Presenta

VISIONI MUSICALI IN LIGHT PAINTING

ESPOSIZIONE FOTOGRAFICA DI FRANCESCA MORRI

CINEMA ELISEO CESENA

DAL 14/01/10 AL 11/02/10

A valorizzare ulteriormente la rassegna cinematografica Across the Movies, rendendola più completa legando tra di loro le varie arti, quest’anno sarà presente una esposizione fotografica intitolata “Visioni musicali in Light Painting della giovane artista cesenate Francesca Morri, realizzata appositamente per l’evento, la mostra  composta di circa venti stampe a colori sarà inaugurata giovedì 14 gennaio e installata nel foyer del cinema Eliseo di Cesena dove sarà visibile per tutto il periodo della rassegna fino a giovedì 11 febbraio.

Questo progetto fotografico nato in occasione delle rassegna cinematografica Across the Movies è una personale interpretazione di visioni musicali scaturite dalle canzoni e dalla vita degli artisti protagonisti delle pellicole proposte. La mostra presenterà dei ritratti in cui la fotografa, sostenuta dal commento musicale di alcuni brani di questi musicisti indimenticabili, è spettatrice dei desideri e dell’immaginazione del soggetto ritratto: cerca di coglierne l’essenza, le emozioni e sensazioni trasformando i sogni di immedesimazione del soggetto in immagini fotografiche.

Attraverso giochi di luce che si ottengono con il Light Painting nascono delle piccole finestre su un personalissimo palcoscenico dove il quarto d’ora di celebrità viene vissuto in sintonia e solitudine con se stessi e la musica ispiratrice.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ivq/

CINEMA ELISEO MULTISALA CESENA

VIALE CARDUCCI 7

47023 CESENA (FC)

INFO 3480107848  e ikoiko@tin.it

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