UNDERWORLD – NYLON STRUNG
2016-06-30Nylon Strung is taken from Underworld’s new album ‘Barbara Barbara, we face a shining future.”
TweetNylon Strung is taken from Underworld’s new album ‘Barbara Barbara, we face a shining future.”
TweetScattered drums and disparate sound art attacks don’t exactly make Daniele Mana’s latest EP an easy listen, but with such a wide and varied approach to the Other People labels output it comes as no surprise. Operated by Nicolas Jaar, contemporaries include Teenage Jesus & The Jerks, DJ Slugo, Lydia Lunch and Jaar himself. Special press release cites his “seemingly endless wander through a lonely, gargantuan labyrinth of concrete and steel, fighting off ghosts and other futuristic nightmares, searching only for something called The Full Stream Ahead.” Familiar with prior Vaghe Stelle work or not, this one will appeal to fans of PAN, Morphine and other contemporary experimental outlets.
TweetFirst video drop from DJ Shadow’s first full length release since 2011. The 12-track album finds DJ Shadow exploring new realms in addition to the deep samples and kinetic soundscapes that helped to launch his career 20 years ago. On ‘The Mountain Will Fall’ he’s shifted further toward original composition, a vast experimentation of beats and textures, synthesizers and live instruments including horns and woodwinds. The album features Run The Jewels, Nils Frahm, Matthew Halsall, Ernie Fresh and more
TweetSpanning – and sometimes combining – sculpture, video, painting, and drawing, Brüggemann’s work deploys text in conceptual installations rich with acerbic social critique and a post-pop aesthetic. This will be Brüggemann’s first exhibition with Hauser & Wirth, and will fill the gallery’s East 69th Street townhouse with site-specific extensions of two of his best known, ongoing series: Headlines and Last Line in the Movies and Timeless.
Opposite – Headlines and Last Lines in the Movies (Black Marble), 2016
Exhibition runs through till July 29th, 2016
Hauser & Wirth
32 East 69th Street
NY 10021 New York
USA
The exhibition by John Baldessari at Mai 36 Galerie, which has represented the artist for a quarter of a century, since 1991, presents a new group of works reminiscent of film stills. The artist uses a combination of text and image, linking vibrantly coloured pictures and captions to a contrasting white background.
In his oeuvre, Baldessari, who celebrates his 85th birthday in June, often questions the relationship between text and image by juxtaposing the medium of the written word alongside that of the visual image. In doing so, he contrasts two different means of communication and explores the complex relationship between two fundamental forms of human expression. Combining text and image within a work formulates new statements and, with that, opens up a whole new range of connotations, associations and innovative approaches that inspire different ways of thinking
Opposite – Thing, 2015
Exhibition runs through till August 6th, 2016
Mai 36 Galerie
Rämistrasse 37
CH-8001 Zürich
Switzerland
Fourth in the on going pin series.
1 x .5 inches
Nickel with soft enamel
Double rubber backing clutches
Limited edition of 300
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