BRIGID BERLIN – IT’S ALL ABOUT ME

Posted on 2015-10-12

Brigid Berlin is an American artist and former Warhol superstar. She is best known as Warhol’s closest confidante and for her obsessive diaristic recordings of her life during the 1960s and 1970s. For decades, Berlin’s practice has been defined by a spirit of fanatical documentation. “The key word is record. Brigid’s need to rebel has always been matched by her need to document her reblliousness,” Bob Colacello has written. “In recording life, she captured our times. By myopically depicting her own transgressions and self-indulgences, she has prophetically reflected the narcissism and exhibitionism, the craving for fame and confusing of fame and infamy that have become staples of American popular culture.” The New York Times has called Berlin an “outsider artist…fetishistically devoted to the expression of a strangely personal iconography.” But Berlin was “always an insider,” as John Waters writes in the forward to her forthcoming book of Polaroids. “Brigid knew everybody; her portraits are a walk through art history (de Kooning, Brice Marden, Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly), yet she was no collector…Brigid didn’t want to own art; she wanted to be art, and she was—on permanent loan to bohemian society.”

Most of Berlin’s artistic output evolved from the making of her “trip books,” essentially diaries comprised of photos, collages, drawings, clippings, and other ephemera that she would work on while high on amphetamines. She has always thrived on repetition, detail, and excess, and as a result resists being categorized as an artist who works within a single medium and tends to belabor a certain motif to exhaustion as an exploration of each medium’s possibilities. From 1968 to 1974 she created audio recordings and used Polaroid film to capture her surroundings, making thousands of cassettes and photographs.

Opposite – Untitled (Self-Portrait with Tit Prints I), ca. 1971-1973

Exhibition runs from October 9th to November 15th, 2015

Invisible-Exports
89 Eldridge Street
New York
NY 10002

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JESSE BURKE – WILD & PRECIOUS

Posted on 2015-10-12

“Wild & Precious” brings together landscapes, portraits, and still life imagery which Jesse Burke photographed during a series of road trips with his daughter Clover from 2010 to 2015 to explore the natural world. To encourage a connection with nature, Burke used these adventures as a tool to give Clover an education that he considers essential–one that develops an appreciation and respect for the planet’s wildlife and natural resources, the importance of conservation, and self-confidence.

Burke’s photographs reveal the tender love of a father for his daughter, and the series trace’s Clover’s growth from a curious little girl to a strong and confident preteen. Her occasional painful confrontations with nature (from a bloody nose to a fractured wrist) remind the viewer of her fragility. In some images Clover is the dominant presence, while in others she blends in with the landscape–a beautiful “wild child” becoming one with nature.

Comparing Burke’s work to photographs by Sally Mann, Emmet Gowin, and specifically Wynn Bullock, Karen Irvine (Curator and Associate Director of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago) writes that Bullock’s iconic image of his daughter, Lynne, Los Lobos (1956), “deliberately evokes the idea of the wild child” and that “arguably had less to do with portraiture than with symbolism.” Like Bullock, Burke photographs his daughter “to symbolize our fundamental human connection to the wild and to consider our inherently animal nature.”
Opposite – The Devil To Pay, 2015

Exhibition runs from October 14th to November 15th, 2015

CLAMPART
531 West 25th Street
Ground Floor
New York
NY 10001

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ANTOINE ROSE – UP IN THE AIR ; DAWN TO DUSK

Posted on 2015-10-12

The Air Night Project started in 2013. The Emmanuel Fremin Gallery will feature this body of work on in this solo show, Antoine Rose has been the first photographer in the world to achieve fully vertical photography by night from a very unstable helicopter platform. He is still the only one to dare shooting at 6k feet outside a chopper to get this very unique bird’s eye view.

Exhibition runs from September 17th to October 31st, 2015

Emmanuel Fremin Gallery
547 W. 27th Street #510
New York
NY 10001

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ZOMBY – LET’S JAM!!!

Posted on 2015-10-12

XL Recordings have been returning to their rave roots with a set of EPs from the likes of Powell, Mumdance & Novelist, and Special Request coming in quick succession. Their latest drop is a double EP from Zomby. Recorded in part on new hardware at XL’s studio, the two Let’s Jam EPs illustrate the enigmatic producer’s diversity and continued urge to push his sound into new territories. The first EP sees Zomby channel his energy into rude, raw club belters, including hard-hitting peak-time house cuts, abstract downtempo jams, and dank acid melters, while the second features experimental, emotional grime and dubstep-inspired tracks.

Released on October 20th, 2015

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DARKSTAR – STOKE THE FIRE

Posted on 2015-10-12

From their album Foam Island’, Darkstar drop a new video for ‘Stoke To Fire’.
Filmed in the English town of Huddersfield with the individuals that contributed to and inspired the record, the video for ‘Stoke the Fire’, directed by Cieron Magnat, portrays the feeling of positivity and hope the band encountered from the area throughout the making of ‘Foam Island’.

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MARKEY FUNK – INSTINCT

Posted on 2015-10-12

For fans of horror soundtracks, library music and psychedelia, Markey Funk‘s new album is up for pre-order at Bandcamp. Markey has been flying the freak flag for years in Jerusalem and has a wealth of knowledge and record collection to match where out-there music and film is concerned.

Released 15th December, 2015

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