SCOTT MYLES – MUMMIES

Posted on 2014-07-21

The word ‘mummies’ evokes not only those to whom every human being owes their life, but also, inevitably, the bodies famously preserved in Ancient Egyptian burial chambers. Named after ‘mummia’ – the tar-like substance used in the embalming process, and later prized both as a pigment and as a medicinal ingredient – these latter have often been resurrected in the cultural imaginary as the living dead. As such, they bear an uncanny resemblance to commodities, insofar as both embody the inanimate wrapped up and mysteriously imbued with life. The new works Myles presents in Mummies extend his interest in just such transitions or slippages between raw materials, social and economic uses of objects,and the complex psychologies that attend human relationships (including group and family relationships).

In addressing the processes of exchange and codification that take place in artistic gestures and in everyday transactions alike, Mummies frequently turns to the surfaces of things, to coverings, skins and exteriors. If the nineteenth century invented protective covers or containers for every conceivable thing (including the bourgeois subject, nestled within his shell-like home), the twentieth and twenty-first have favoured plastic, transparent, and skin-like encasements. It is these that feature prominently here, and are exposed and worried at.

Exhibition runs through to August 30th, 2014

The Modern Institute
14—20 Osborne Street
Glasgow
G1 5QN
Scotland

www.themoderninstitute.com

  

BASEMENT JAXX – NEVER SAY NEVER FT. ETML

Posted on 2014-07-21

Basement Jaxx “Never Say Never,” the third single from their upcoming album Junto been given a spectacularly insane video thanks to writer/director Saman Kesh.

“Without dance there is no love. Without love there is no passion. Without passion there are no humans… Then what are we?”

www.basementjaxx.com

  

LORDE’S – TENNIS COURT – DIPLO REMIX

Posted on 2014-07-21

Diplo remixes Lorde’s “Tennis Court”. It’s called “Diplo’s Andre Agassi Reebok Pump Mix”!
The opening track from Lorde’s album Pure Heroine.

www.lorde.co.nz

  

ALT-J – HUNGER OF THE PINE

Posted on 2014-07-21

American director Nabil has directed the latest music video for Alt-J and their song “Hunger Of The Pine”, from the new album “This Is All Yours” which will be released on September, the 22nd, 2014.

www.altjband.com

  

CINDY SHERMAN – UNTITLED HORRORS

Posted on 2014-07-21

Cindy Sherman (*1954) has enjoyed a long and remarkable career. Her works have been shown in many of the world’s leading museums, but she has never before been the subject of a solo exhibition in Zurich. At the heart of the retrospective ’Cindy Sherman – Untitled Horrors’ is the grotesque, the gruesomely shocking in her work, from the earliest days through to most recent times.
Her first works date from 1975. She created them at home, using an external shutter release. Even at this stage, she was already dramatizing different (gender) roles and constantly changing identities. These only rarely shown early works are receiving a comprehensive presentation in the exhibition, enabling visitors to see and appreciate the oeuvre of Cindy Sherman in its full breadth.

Opposite – Untitled #150, 1985

Kunsthaus Zürich
Heimplatz 1
CH–8001
Zurich

www.kunsthaus.ch

  

DRIVING L.A.

Posted on 2014-07-21

Driving L.A., a group exhibition of photographs by sixteen artists (Tim Bradley, Jeff Brouws, Sean Hiller, E.O. Hoppé, John Humble, Michael Light, Malcolm Lubliner, Richard C. Miller, Jerry McMillan, Marvin Rand, Julius Shulman, Marvin Silver, John Swope, Mark Swope George Tate, Julian Wasser) represented by Craig Krull Gallery will, of course, include pictures made while driving, but it will also explore our lifestyles and built environments as they have taken shape on the streets of L.A. in the form of billboards, dingbats, car washes, drive-ins, freeways and maps-to-the-stars’-homes. But the driving culture of L.A. also includes those stationary cars on Hollywood studio sound stages with a film of passing scenery running behind them. It also includes an imagined L.A., as exemplified by Tim Bradley’s staged photo of a model he created of an El Camino with the giant framework of a church under construction on its bed. It is a haunting combination of our peripatetic lives and our often bizarre history of cults and pop-up religions.

Opposite – Joan Didion in front of her Stingray, 1970, Julian Wasser

Exhibition runs through to August 23rd, 2014

Craig Krull Gallery
Bergamot Station
2525 Michigan Avenue
Building B-3
Santa Monica
California
90404

www.craigkrullgallery.com