JOSH KEYES – MIGRATION

Posted on 2011-10-24

On the subject of his show title, in the artist’s words, “Migration and displacement were ideas that continued to surface in my mind while I was painting these images. I was thinking about the effects of climate change and the way some ecosystems that thrive in a specific range of temperatures—like polar or tropical climates—are experiencing a shrinking of their boundaries. Ecosystems that were separate are now slowly merging and overlapping one another, causing disruptions in the food web and increased competition for food and space among species. Some become displaced and are forced to migrate, in order to survive.”

Keyes’ imagery in this exhibition pushes the potential consequences of ecosystem clashing to a climax that wavers on the surreal. A bright orange tiger rests contently on top of a graffiti covered dumpster, staring intensely at a pack of wolves, scavenging whitetail deer scraps from the tiger’s morning hunt. Below the smooth floodwater surface, glides a great white shark. A pair of giant pandas, marooned on a submerged jeep, watch with curiosity as the shark’s fin circles by. Deer, elk, wolves and other animals form a stampeding herd, charging through a city street, leaving upturned cars and ruptured pavement in their frenzied wake.

Opposite – Tangled IV

Exhibition runs through to November 19th, 2011

Jonathan LeVine Gallery
529 West 20th Street
9th floor
New York
NY 10011

jonathanlevinegallery.com

  

CROOKED TONGUES X NEW BALANCE 1500

Posted on 2011-10-24

The New Balance broke the mould on its debut in late 1988, with the composite materials in the midsole making it one of the most resilient and technically advanced running shoes ever made – the ENCAP-midsoled, triple-density Evathane padded, performance masterpiece has been reworked by us for autumn in UK-made form courtesy of the Flimby factory, homaging the black and orange makeup from the Crooked Tongues 576 quartet back in 2004 (the first ever Crooked collaboration).

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ADIDAS ORIGINALS BY JEREMY SCOTT – POLKA DOT BOOT

Posted on 2011-10-24

This latest model is a very traditional hiking boot that would fail to raise nary an eyebrow on the trail if it weren’t for the mustard yellow polka dots appliquéd throughout the upper. In addition to that particular stylistic flourish, the boots are built with premium suede, with padded collar, welt lug sole and red laces.

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THE NORTH FACE PURPLE LABEL FLEECE COLLECTION

Posted on 2011-10-24

The North Face Purple Label has just released for Fall/Winter 2011 a new fleece collection. Using interesting all-over patterns and patchwork designs, they offer everything from jackets, vests, to neck warmers, bags, shorts and blankets. These are all great pieces for layered outfits this season and they do not only look great, but also function well and will keep you warm.

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GENESIS BREYER P-ORRIDGE : BLOOD – SEX – MAGIC

Posted on 2011-10-24

New exhibition by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, who was born in Manchester in 1950 and now lives and works in New York.
In the 1970s, a British MP described Genesis P-Orridge and his band Throbbing Gristle as “wreckers of Western civilization.” What was intended as an insult became an artistic principle. For 45 years now, Genesis P-Orridge has been at the front of aesthetic extremism. His microcosm includes the atonal noise attacks of Industrial Music granddaddy Throbbing Gristle, the post-psychedelic sound garlands of Psychic TV and performance activities, whose pleasure in breaking taboos is reminiscent of the Vienna Actionism movement.

Exhibition runs through to November 5th, 2011

Christine Koenig Galerie
Schleifmuehlgasse 1A
1040 Vienna
Austria

www.christinekoeniggalerie.com

  

JOHN CHIARA

Posted on 2011-10-24

John Chiara photographs cityscapes in a process that is part photography, part event and part sculpture, an undertaking in apparatus and patience. Many times this process involves composing pictures from the inside of a large hand-built camera, that is mounted on a flatbed trailer, and produces large scale, one of a kind, positive exposures.

John Chiara received a B.F.A. in Photography from the University of Utah and an M.F.A. in Photography from the California College of the Arts in 2004, and was recently an artist in residence at Crown Point Press (2006). The artist has been reviewed and/or featured in countless publications including Artforum, New York Magazine, The New Yorker, BlackBook Magazine, the Village Voice, Time Out Chicago and Blind Spot magazine.

Opposite – 15th at Noriege, 2009

Exhibition runs from to November 17th to January 7th, 2012

Von Lintel Gallery
520 West 23rd Street
Ground Floor
New York
NY
10011

www.vonlintel.com