
This is gonna be f*cking bananas! Happy Anniversary to Max and Kenny! Check out the newly relaunched FederationSound.com and their weekly podcast. More Fiyah!
What could be better than communing with nature and art. One of my favorite art spaces, Storm King Art Center in the Hudson Valley is now open to visitors for their 2009 season. With over 500 acres of fields and woodlands, this is a perfect space to interact with some of the greats of postwar sculpture. Artists like Richard Serra, Nam June Paik, Isamu Noguchi, and Louise Borgeois have work on the property.
Ive been waiting all winter to check out Maya Lin's Wavefields. The work is inspired by the tidal waves and currents and each wave measures 305 and 368 feet in length and, with the grasses, rises to a height of between ten and fifteen feet. I can't wait to walk through and experience such a monumental work in such a unique and serene environment. Check out a great video interview with the artist here. The exhibition opens up on May 9th.
When Brooklyn-favorites El Michael Affairs went on tour with the Wu-Tang Clan in 2006 it was a strange but beautiful love affair between the live music soul/funk band and the legendary Staten Island crew.
Today, the lovechild from this collaboration is out for the world to admire. Enter the 37th Chamber is a full-on instrumental interpretation of classic Wu-Tang tracks. The album is out on Truth and Soul Records, the independent label run by the guys behind El Michaels Affair. Besides their own projects, they're home to the Phenomenal Handclap Band, a great catalog of funk/soul compilations (featuring art direction from Rostarr), and responsible for reviving the career of soul crooner Lee Fields who is dropping his first album on the label this June 2nd!! Check out the video below of "Bring the Ruckus"!
Photo by Ellis Scott
I just returned from a 10-day "Joy Luck Club" trip to China and during my last pitstop in Shanghai I dropped in to say hello to my homegirl Stephanie who is a recent transplant from New York. She's been kicking ass at Converse's newly opened Chinese offices and her first project out the door is fantastic!
Converse China is supporting the burgeoning independent music scene in China through a compilation album and documentary film that follows Maybe Mars artists PK14 and Queen Sea Big Shark on a 2-week roadtrip through China. Shot by documentary filmmaker Liu Feng during last year's Olympic Games in Beijing, the film follows the two acts as they play sold out shows in five Chinese cities—Beijing, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Changsha, Wuhan, and Xian. Check out the Love Noise microsite to listen to the compilation and watch clips of the documentary.
Join Or Die, 2008. Oil on canvas, 18x24 inches.
Justine Lai says, FUCK THE MAN! In the artist's Join or Die series, she paints herself having sex with the US Presidents in chronological order.
Artist Statement:
I am interested in humanizing and demythologizing the Presidents by addressing their public legacies and private lives. The presidency itself is a seemingly immortal and impenetrable institution; by inserting myself in its timeline, I attempt to locate something intimate and mortal. I use this intimacy to subvert authority, but it demands that I make myself vulnerable along with the Presidents. A power lies in rendering these patriarchal figures the possible object of shame, ridicule and desire, but it is a power that is constantly negotiated.
Happy Earth Day!
Photographer Alex Brown posted a nice typographic/photo series from a trip to Tulum, Mexico reminding us to think about Mother Earth and the larger impact of our consumption problem.
Artist Statement:
Each year around 100 million tonnes of plastic are produced and 10% of this ends up in the ocean. Right now there is a million pound mass of garbage bigger than Texas accumulating in the Pacific between California and Hawaii known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. To highlight this growing problem of marine pollution, these letters were made from actual trash collected on a small stretch of beach in Tulum, Mexico
My favorite Downtown Soundsystem celebrated the holiday the right way with a special all ganja chune selection. I listen to Deadly Dragon's East Village Radio show every week and you should too. Download the podcast here and check out the video for the view from the East Village booth below.