Archive | March, 2010

Hush’s ‘Looking West’

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“In these paintings i try to capture the beautiful action of tagging and mark making while still retaining a contemporary figurative body of work, while showing the action of tagging as a spontaneous expression that can work both on the street and in the gallery.’

Hush’s Looking West will be released by White Walls Shooting Gallery on the 1st of May 2010

‘Hush’ Solo Show – Shooting Gallery
839 LARKIN STREET · SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Opens : Sat 1st May – 5th June 2010
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(Sister Gallery – White Walls – Blek Le Rat & Above – same night)

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Hush’s ‘Looking West’

looking_west_large.jpg

“In these paintings i try to capture the beautiful action of tagging and mark making while still retaining a contemporary figurative body of work, while showing the action of tagging as a spontaneous expression that can work both on the street and in the gallery.’

Hush’s Looking West will be released by White Walls Shooting Gallery on the 1st of May 2010

‘Hush’ Solo Show – Shooting Gallery
839 LARKIN STREET · SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Opens : Sat 1st May – 5th June 2010
also
(Sister Gallery – White Walls – Blek Le Rat & Above – same night)

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Fresh Stuf From Jaz in Buenos Aires

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More from Jaz here.

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Fresh Walls From Escif

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In-Site Toronto

Produced by Year Zero One’> and curated by Michelle Kasprzak, In-Site Toronto is a series of newly commissioned work presented on the portal pages of several wireless internet hotspots in the Wireless Toronto network. Artists Dave Dyment, Swintak, Jeremy Bailey, Fedora Romita, Willy Le Maitre and Brian Joseph Davis have created works that will be automatically displayed when users log in to their Wireless Toronto user account at designated hotspots.

The launch of the project will take place on March 31, 2010, at the Spacing’s’> spring 2010 issue release party. Wednesday, March 31, 8pm-12am. Admission is $10 (gets you a new mag), or $5 for Spacing subscribers.

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Nic Rad’s People Matter

Rare547 West 27th Street, suite 514, 646-339-6050 ChelseaApril 3 – May 8, 2010Opening: Saturday, April 3, 6 – 8 PMWeb SiteWHO: Nic Rad, Brooklyn-based artist, media addict, and social curiosity, hosts his second solo show at RARE.
WHAT: Rad will be s…

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Maureen McQuillan, Necessary Detours

McKenzie Fine Art511 West 25th Street, Room 208, 212-989-5467ChelseaMarch 25 – May 1, 2010Opening: Thursday, March 25, 6 – 8 PMWeb SiteMcKenzie Fine Art is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Maureen McQuillan. This is the New York-based…

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Brian Leo: This Air is Full – SILK SCREEN EVENT

Leo Kesting Gallery Presents:
Brian Leo: This Air is Full
March 18 – May 2
SILK SCREEN EVENT Saturday April 10, 7:00 – 10:00 pm
812 Washington St (at Gansevoort) NY NY 10014

In the continued celebration of Brian Leo’s exhibition, This Air is Full, Leo Kesting Gallery has selected three artworks that the artist will screen on items for the public on the eventing of Saturday April 10th. Brian’s iconic paintings: Cat With Dustbuster on Pink and Blue, Who? and The Snoopy Dog House Financial Crisis will be available to the public as limited edition silkscreens on pink, white and ringer t-shirts. These items will all be hand pulled in Brian Leo’s 8 foot tall Snoopy Dog House found at the center of the galleries installation.

Brian will be on hand to personally screen the items and take questions from the public during this special event. We hope you will be able to join us. Below is the press release for the exhitbion and a online catalog of the works, please take a moment to view the collection.

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Jean-Luc MYLAYNE @ Sprüth Magers, London



opening April 15, 2010
www.spruethmagers.com
Press Release

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Analog Audio Circuits

Analog is not dead! // Operational Amplifiers: Oscillators, Filters, and Feedback Machines

Location: Harvestworks 596 Broadway #602 New York, NY 10012

Tuition + Materials: $125/student. Max Enrollment: 10
REGISTRATION REQUIRED:

Though digital electronics dominate the music production scene, and have been employed to augment and extend just about every acoustic instrument imaginable— from the cello to the tabla—ANALOG IS NOT DEAD! From oscillators and filters to authentic distortion, gritty delays, and fluid phasing, analog electronics are very much alive in the realm of effects and synthesis. A handful of simple components, concepts and skills will enable you to build your own custom analog instruments and effects.

In the workshop, you will learn about transistors, operational amplifiers, and how to combine them with various networks of diodes, resistors and capacitors to form simple mixers, distortion effects, filters and touch controlled feedback machines! This hands on workshop will review the theory behind all of the components involved. It is centered around the application of knowledge through the construction and expansion of simple operational amplifier circuits. We will learn the concepts and the skills necessary to continue exploring the possibility of creating with analog electronics with applications in music, sound art, and interactive new media art.

No soldering necessary. Beginners welcome but it would be helpful to review the basics (voltage, current, DC circuits, AC circuits, etc.).

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