Archive for November, 2007

November 28, 2007

Sylvia Plachy “Goings On About Town”

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Sylvia Plachy
Talk and Book Signing
Monday, December 03, 2007
7:00 p.m.

Sylvia Plachy was the first photographer assigned to shoot the opening photograph of the essential Goings On About Town section of The New Yorker. Plachy will discuss key images from this exclusive assignment, which are featured in her latest Aperture book, Goings On About Town: Photographs for The New Yorker (co-published with The New Yorker, October 2007). Plachy explores the city’s dynamics from the inside out, revealing the vital and at times wacky creativity that energizes New York around the clock.

Barnes & Noble
Chelsea Branch
675 6th Avenue
New York, New York
(212) 727-1227

Banksy Does New York

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December 2, 2007 - December 29, 2007
Reception: December 2, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

BANKROBBER GALLERY, London, in collaboration with VANINA HOLASEK GALLERY, are pleased to present for the first time in New York, an exhibition of works by Banksy, on view from December 2nd through December 29th, 2007.

Laughing all the way to the Banksy. Think you haven’t heard of Banksy? Think you don’t know who he is? Let us remind you; whilst others spray their names, Banksy paints pictures, pictures that have made Banksy a household name. He is the most controversial and downright interesting graffiti artist at large in the UK today and the chances are that you have already heard of, or seen some of his work, smiled and moved on. Variously described as a “guerrilla artist”, an “art terrorist” or - by those of a more prosaic turn of phrase - as a “prankster” Banksy is someone for whom celebrity is anathema. So much so that he has never let the world know his real name - and he has never even posed for a photograph. And yet everybody is talking about him…he is unknown but his work is unmistakable.

He’s the maniac who got on the news for managing to smuggle one of his pieces of art into Tate Britain and embarrassed everyone because nobody seemed to notice…He’s the wit behind the stencilled “Mind the Crap” writing that appeared overnight on the steps to Tate Modern. He is the prankster who smuggled 500 alternative copies of the Paris Hilton CD into record stores. He is the subversive who placed a life-size replica of a Guantanamo Bay detainee in Disneyland. He’s the jester who gave LA a painted elephant. He is the trickster whose hoax cave painting of a man pushing a supermarket trolley sat in the British Museum unnoticed for three days. He is the infiltrator who disguised as a pensioner hung his perfectly framed pieces in the Metropolitan, MOMA, Brooklyn Museum and his “dead beetle with glued on sidewinder missiles and satellite dish” had pride of place in the Museum of Natural History NYC. Get the picture, get this. Banksy images are even being used to sell 900k condos in Williamsburg.

Is Banksy the new Warhol? Following record auction sales of both Warhol and Banksy, critics have examined the similarities in both aesthetic and content between the two artists, their interest in celebrity culture, and their examination of social values. Like Warhol, Banksy has become a darling of the stars, with his works gracing the homes of Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Jude Law, Damien Hirst, Kate Moss, Robbie Williams. Banksy is undoubtedly a major player in terms of advancing the envelope of what art is with the result that over the past several years, his art has escalated in value faster than pretty much any substance known to man.

He is a visionary, the leader of a new artistic movement and the anonymous poster boy for free speech. Come and see what all the fuss is about.

Vanina Holasek Gallery
502 W 27th St

Interview With A.M. Breakups

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It seems like A.M. Breakups has been making beats since the time I first met him. Fast forward 7 or 8 years and he’s still making music, on his own and with 11:00A.M. On Monday we’ll hit you with a new mixtape he gave us, so stay tuned. Here’s A.M. Breakups.

“…MTV tried to sell us some crappy deals for using our songs in the backgrounds of reality shows or whatever. I don’t really think I want my beats on MTV though, I might get sued.”

Continue reading: Interview With A.M. Breakups

November 27, 2007

Calvin Klein Gets Splashed for New Museum

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The Calvin Klein billboard at Broadway and Lafayette Street looks different. For one, the models are wearing clothes. For two, it’s covered in paint for what appears to be a sly promotion of the New Museum on Bowery. That’s well and good. We just want to know what inspired this: the Splasher’s attack on the Vans x Neckface billboard up the street, the drippy Alife x Krink tees, or the time this billboard was actually nailed with paint.

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Photo from Solis Company

Bootleg Sessions Trailer

After filming some tricks in NYC earlier this month, Bootleg Sessions has a trailer out.

Bootleg Sessions will not be a “film.” It will be a down and dirty DVD compilation of cuts from several of our favorite riders from around the U.S. who have agreed to bootleg their daily sessions, progressions, and general post-transportation tomfoolery. It is not meant to be ground-breaking, life-changing, trend-setting, or scene-defining. It’s just fun. Ride/Relax.

Consider us psyched.

Get Your Shine On

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This new Laek hat from Laek House looks good during the day and even better at night. That’s because Laek House printed it with ELVS (or Enhanced Light Visibility System) which shines bright white in car headlights for greater visibility and safety. The standard 4-panel cycling cap design is also hand cut, sewn and printed right here in New York City. Here’s to the happy marriage of safety and style!

$25 at Laekhouse.com

BBC and Ice Cream Opening in SoHo

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The first floor is Ice Cream: a candy-land of bright sneakers ($80 to $180) displayed in silver ice-cream tubs and fruity-colored tees (about $80) that hang along the walls of the red-and-white-checked nostalgia-tinged parlor. Travel up the trippy, glow-in-the-dark staircase to the space-agey second floor, where the more subdued Billionaire Boys Club line plays off a floor covered with a moon-surface photo print, a curved rainbow-star ceiling, and—what else?—an ice-cream-sandwich-shaped sofa.


Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream Opens in Soho
[NY Mag]

Photo by Jeremy Liebman/NY Mag

Daft Punk’s Electroma

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Daft Punk’s Electroma is an odyssey of two robots who journey across a mythic American landscape of haunting, surreal beauty on a quest to become human. With its breathtaking cinematography, innovative filming techniques, and above all its underlying search for humanity within a dystopian environment, Daft Punk have delivered a film that finds a common thread with their previous work while exploring new horizons as directors of their first feature film.

THURSDAY DECEMBER 6th
8 pm-12am

Located at
ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES
32 Second Avenue at E 2nd Street, NY, NY

Welcome reception w/ music provided by QOOL DJ MARV
Q&A with PETER HURTEAU & MICHAEL REICH
Cocktail reception following the screening

MUST RSVP TO GAIN ENTRY
RSVP at www.scion.com/route
Early arrival is suggested as space is limited
Must be 21+ to enter

Richard Misrach: On the Beach

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Richard Misrach: On the Beach

One of today’s most prolific contemporary masters, Richard Misrach is internationally renowned for his carefully considered, beautifully rendered epic works. In Richard Misrach: On the Beach, a lavishly produced, oversized monograph that features the long-awaited publication of this spectacular series, Misrach hones in on our delicate relationship to the sea. This is the largest book ever published by Aperture and also the first major publication of new work by Misrach in many years. A book signing will take place at the Opening reception of his show at Pace/MacGill Gallery, 57th Street, on Thursday, November 29.

Thursday, November 29, 5:30 p.m.
Pace/MacGill Gallery
32 East 57th Street, 9th floor
New York, New York
(212) 759-7999

on view: Friday, November 30, 2007– Saturday, January 5, 2008

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