TELEX – THE BEAT GOES ON/OFF
2021-04-19Taken from ‘This is Telex’, out 30th April on Mute records. This is Telex is a brand new compilation of classic material that has been remastered and newly mixed.
TweetTaken from ‘This is Telex’, out 30th April on Mute records. This is Telex is a brand new compilation of classic material that has been remastered and newly mixed.
TweetA drunken round of jazzercise, a lazy float in the kiddie pool, your weird uncle gyrating under disco lights. Myd’s debut album Born Loser is a soundtrack to life’s strange delights. After a decade of experience, the Lille-bred producer perfects his solo sound on this 14-track collection. Indie electro grit meets infectious pop hooks, wrapped in passionate depth. It’s a little bit folksy with a French touch soul, all fed through Myd’s surreal filter.
TweetManchester-born composer Maxwell Sterling clearly delights in the anachronistic, a sensibility purely distilled within Turn of Phrase. There’s a sense of memory slippage to this LP; somewhat baroque in tone, exceedingly ornate and yet mysteriously melancholic, timbres and melodies collide and combust, simultaneously recalling both electronic-avant-garde approaches and the holy music of the ancients, composed in decaying, cryptic manuscripts.
TweetDanger, deception, and murder descend upon a sleepy country town when a professional assassin (Anson Mount) accepts a new assignment from his enigmatic mentor and boss (Oscar® winner Anthony Hopkins). Given only where and when along with a cryptic clue, the methodical hit man must identify his mysterious mark from among several possible targets, including a local sheriff (David Morse). Meanwhile, a chance encounter with an alluring woman (Abbie Cornish) at the town’s rustic diner threatens to derail his mission in this noir-style cloak-and-dagger thriller.
In Select Theatres and Everywhere You Rent or Buy Movies April 30th, 2021
TweetJohn Lipkowitz, a retired NYC attorney, came to photography through exotic traveling he and his wife began in 1998. Thereafter, travel and photography became intertwined and he became drawn to wildlife in Africa, the Arctic and Antarctica as well as the ice and spectacular light in those polar regions. Many trips over the ensuing 22 years were directed to these places interspersed, when his wife Nina had her way, with more culturally oriented sojourns to other parts of the globe such as Asia and Southeast Asia which they visited many times.
Exhibition runs May 7th through to May 30th, 2021
510 Warren Street Gallery
Hudson
NY 12534
www.510warrenstreetgallery.com
TweetHubbard’s paintings are material wonders, describing and inscribing the complex processes that eventuate into them as final forms—the mixing and manipulating of various semi-industrial products like resin, urethane, latex, and fiberglass, and the application of semi-industrial processes like UV printing and, in his recent works, the layering of transparent sheets cast from the works topographies’ themselves. In the very latest paintings, Hubbard has turned to applying oil paint atop all this, but that move makes him no less a chemist compared to the typical wielder of sable-tipped brushes.
In his videos, meanwhile, technology is baldly misused. His earlier video works often feature him in the role of scientist-conductor—wearing the occasional lab coat or hazmat suit—of abstruse methodologies and the operation of hysterically jury-rigged contraptions moving toward a punctuating event. In more recent years, his détourned video effects become the protagonists of screwball comedies, flaunting the seams of the work rather than concealing them in favor of the ultra-smooth façade they were designed to create.
Opposite – Default Settings , 2021
Exhibition runs through to May 28th, 2021
Galerie Eva Presenhuber
39 Great Jones Street
NY 10012
New York