THREE LANDSCAPES: JB BLUNK, ANNA AND LAWRENCE HALPRIN

Posted on 2022-06-27

This exhibition presents key historical works created by JB Blunk in the 1960s and ‘70s. Made specifically for the Halprins’ home, these pieces have never before been displayed to the public. True to JB’s tradition, these sculptures were carved from salvaged old growth redwood burl and cypress—the artist worked with stumps often centuries old and larger than twenty feet in diameter. Known for using chainsaws and hand tools on massive, single blocks of wood, JB would study the grain and burl for days or weeks, and then—without the use of sketches or maquettes—he would work reductively on the single form. Seeking to reveal the spirit of the organic materials with which he worked, JB often left much of the natural form intact, celebrating its inherent qualities. His works were made to be used, with form and function almost indistinct. As artist Charles Ray once put it, “If you can’t see a work of JB Blunk’s, you can sit on it. Perhaps you see it by sitting on it.”

Opposite – Installation view

Exhibition runs through to August 13th, 2022

Blum & Poe
2727 South La Cienega Boulevard
90034 Los Angeles

www.blumandpoe.com

  

DAVE MULLER – SUNSET, SUNRISE (REPEAT) B/W THE RECORD PAVILION

Posted on 2022-06-27

With Sunset, Sunrise (repeat) b/w The Record Pavilion, Muller looks back on his life of growing up in record stores. In a tribute to the slow and physical act of touching, browsing, and looking at records, this exhibition presents the artist’s treasured pastime, one that is becoming extinct as music consumption is increasingly intangible. The presentation unfolds in three parts: hand-painted wall murals, new paintings of records and record store paraphernalia, and an open-air, modernist pavilion for rehousing records.
Muller’s newest paintings draw from a reservoir of reference materials that the artist has amassed, including his scrupulous archive of price tags and hype stickers—a personal collection of roughly 1,500 unique decals from albums purchased. Depicting these at larger-than-life scale and layering them atop one another to fill the composition, Muller tapes off, gessoes, and paints each section of the work’s surface in thin, accumulating layers, in a nod to the analog and hand-done systems of music distribution.

Opposite – Youth Misspent (in Record Stores): $123.88 + 16.99 £, 2022

Exhibition runs through to August 13th, 2022

Blum & Poe
2727 South La Cienega Boulevard
90034 Los Angeles

www.blumandpoe.com

  

MBULELO – KALIBRE

Posted on 2022-06-27

Twenty-six year old South African producer Mbulelo Mehlomakhulu grew up with a passion for house music. He began releasing music early at only 18, working with Blaque Core’s Profound Nation and issuing a slew of records under the Xerophytic Soul moniker. Achieving local and global success with tracks like ‘Ancient Cultures’, he began to pioneer a more experimental sound – a cross between Durban’s dark, propulsive gqom sound and vintage Detroit techno. This forward-thinking composite didn’t go unnoticed, and Mehlomakhulu was tapped by Derrick May to release “The Robotics People” EP on Transmat in 2018.

hakunakulala.bandcamp.com

  

NC-17 – WINTER SLEEP

Posted on 2022-06-27

Acting as a companion piece to the Canadian producer’s Headz debut in December 2021, the 3 tracker is both fierce and dreamy and is once again inspired by film and its surrounding themes. It’s this unique take on drum and bass that holds NC-17 in a standout role and we’re delighted to have his talents back on the label.

www.metalheadz.co.uk

  

BVDUB – DECADES ON DIVIDED STARS

Posted on 2022-06-27

On “Decades On Divided Stars” Brock Van Wey, aka bvdub, presents his first album on Affin, each of its tracks spanning his trademark Odyssean length, with a sonic and emotional density second to none.
You are lost… losing your sense of time… of self. Yet finding your inner existence in its inwardly-folding galaxies. Your thoughts and emotions revolve, as planets caught in gravitational pull, before you suddenly awake, as if from a dream, unaware of how much time has passed. Only the stars will tell…

affin

  

DRAGON BALL SUPER: SUPER HERO

Posted on 2022-06-27

The Red Ribbon Army from Goku’s past has returned with two new androids to challenge him and his friends.

In theatres August 18th, 2022

www.2022dbs-global.com