JULES DE BALINCOURT – STUMBLING PIONEERS

Posted on 2016-04-25

Stumbling Pioneers, the second solo exhibition at the gallery by Jules de Balincourt, which explores the frontier as a charged concept in contemporary culture. Painted on return to his hometown Los Angeles after a 20-year interval, these works road-trip through the mythic and geographically sprawling metropolis with an eye for man’s uncertain relationship with his environment.

Perched on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, Los Angeles has, since the pioneering age, been the limitless repository of America’s dreams of the frontier, of desires that saturate the sunsets, freeways, canyons and swimming pools that de Balincourt paints. This landscape, a disjunctured synthesis of the human, the architectural, and the organic, seems to temper idealistic energies: rather than striding boldly into the unknown, the figure drifts aimlessly through sunlit pockets of space, leisurely waiting for some ultimate opportunity for freedom. Here, the promise of the frontier – the hope of progress and the better life it inspires – coexists with a muddled reality of blurred boundaries between man and nature in a landscape that seems comprehensively colonised.

Poised between the strange and the familiar, the works that make up Stumbling Pioneers are rooted in the unmistakeable vibrant landscape of California, yet shaped by dreamlike associations that interconnect large-scale canvases and smaller works. Almost-transparent washes of paint build gradients of colour and form on these carefully constructed surfaces, on which the abstract remains visible amidst defined areas of representation.

Opposite – Truck Stop Blues, 2016

Exhibition runs through till May 14th, 2016

Victoria Miro Gallery
16 Wharf Road
N1 7RW
London

www.victoria-miro.com

  

TIM & BARRY X THE JAMESON WORKS

Posted on 2016-04-23

The Jameson Works is about sharing the stories behind modern makers and spreading the knowledge of how great craftsmen work today.
For their latest project, they are collaborating with creative duo Tim & Barry to explore the face of underground British music culture and celebrate those that are defining this sound. Working around the brief of “Transition and Transformation”, the guys have created The Just Jam Van – a mobile studio space ready to tour the UK and host some of the best music producers and DJs for exclusive Beat This / Just Jam sessions. The van will showcase the craft of production that goes in to tracks and sets that we love.

www.jamesonwhiskey.com
www.timandbarry.com

  

FLOATING POINTS – KUIPER

Posted on 2016-04-18

Floating Points (a.k.a. Sam Shepherd) drops a live video of a new track, “Kuiper,” the title track from his newly announced EP. The producer’s first release since last year’s superb Elaenia arrives July 22nd via David Byrne’s label Luaka Bop in the United States and Floating Points’ Pluto label in the United Kingdom.

A1: Kuiper
A2: For Marmish Part II

floatingpoints.tmstor.es

  

OTHERLOVER – SWEET CARESS / LIVE AND LET LIVE

Posted on 2016-04-18

The mysterious Otherlover returns to Disco Deviance and proves again to be an elusive and yet rewarding partner on the dancefloor.

Side A: Sweet Caress (Otherlover Edit)
Side B: Live And Let Live (Otherlover Edit)

soundcloud.com/disco-deviance

  

BEYOND THE WIZARDS SLEEVE – DIAGRAM GIRL

Posted on 2016-04-18

Beyond The Wizards Sleeve, the sonic brotherhood of Erol Alkan and Richard Norris, present a brand new single, ‘Diagram Girl’. Taken from a forthcoming album, ‘Diagram Girl’ glides into view on the wings of Hannah Peel’s reflective, androgynous vocal, glacial synthesis and a haze of woozy electronic beats, as if its willing spring into existence.

shop.phantasysound.co.uk

  

DEMOLITION

Posted on 2016-04-18

Davis Mitchell (Jake Gyllenhaal), a successful investment banker, struggles after losing his wife in a tragic car crash. Despite pressure from his father in law, Phil (Chris Cooper), to pull it together, Davis continues to unravel. What starts as a complaint letter to a vending machine company turns into a series of letters revealing startling personal admissions. Davis’ letters catch the attention of customer service rep, Karen Mareno (Naomi Watts) and amidst emotional and financial burdens of her own, the two form an unlikely connection. With the help of Karen and her son, Chris (Judah Lewis), Davis starts to rebuild, beginning with the demolition of the life he once knew.

In theatres April 29th, 2016

demolition