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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Art|Everywhere Part Deux

Art|Everywhere is back in just about 48 hours. Whew! I can't believe it's been a year already. Last year I got involved to a fairly low-key extent, but it was the catalyst for a lot of great things for Norfolk, and for me, over the rest of the year.

I'm assisting again this year, with a little more focused responsibility. I'm also excited to say I've already blogged about several of the artists already at various points in jesiowastaken's life...If you live in Norfolk, try your best to hit Granby Street up on April 30. Though the art will be up for two months afterwards if you can't make it.

Nichole Ashikis

Nicole Ashikis has been mentioned on here before, specifically when she was part of Love Looks Better in the Morning, the gallery show whose opening night I photographed back in late January. I love how she's unabashed when it comes to color and how her strokes are ragged and kind of have a controlled violence in them. 

Amanda Page Stephens

I found myself helping Amanda Page with her installation yesterday and it's awesome. I (and most others, I assume) associate her with canvases--pieces you would hang on a wall. She's doing a complete 180 for Art|Everywhere that deals with mental illness and the ridiculousness of medical care/health insurance in America right now. So basically, I hot glued a bunch of pills to wire under her direction and learned a lot more than I expected to while doing it.

DAVMO

I wrote very recently about DAVMO...About how his piece remembering John Kohn is the coolest public memorial. He's so talented and I'm so stoked Harry's BBQ is going to become DAVMO's BBQ for a couple of months.

Beth Austin

Anyone who knows me (or anyone who doesn't but reads this blog) knows I love, love, love music photography and practice it myself pretty regularly. Beth Austin reminds me of myself...not stylistically, but in the sense that she's really trying to capture moments and is a real music fan and not all about the technical.

Clay McGlamory

Clay's a dude I smoke cigarettes with at Taphouse from time to time. I didn't even realize he was an artist, let alone a professional one, until a few weeks ago. Derrrr. His works are big and complicated and I don't even know where to start without sounding completely uneducated. And since I haven't seen any of his work in person, I don't want to tell lies. However, from what I've seen online, they're toweringly impressive. Glowing, glassy installations reminiscent of kaleidoscoped mosaics are never, ever a bad thing, ya know?


Lastly, here is a preview of the work done by Elyse Lovelace and Heather Bryant, called "Bird on a String." These are girls after my own heart, what with making a blog about their piece and all. I've mentioned Elyse before on jesiowastaken, but as a curator instead of an artist. She was responsible for the art show I went to in March where I fell head over heels for the work of Asa Jackson.  We've also worked together on about a billion AltDaily projects over the last year, so I'm particularly partial/proud of this one.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Busknews


WVEC Channel 13 interviewed me today regarding all the busking work I've been doing over the last year or so. The best part? We were done with the interview and the guy says "too bad there aren't any buskers out here right now" and, literally, two appeared at the end of the same block we were on. Karma!

Here's a link to their story as well.

F(EASTER)!!!


I made some Easter dinner and had a little backyard jam for dessert (and took pics of course.)













Monday, April 25, 2011

Legalize It. Publicize It.

pic: jESiO

Tomorrow's a big day, folks! SPIN (Street Performing in Norfolk), the pro-busking "group" I've been organizing for the last year is finally becoming legit. To make busking officially "legal" in Norfolk, the City Council will vote on the ordinance tomorrow night at 7pm. Click here to read all about the last year in busk, what started it, what continued it, where it's going. And if you're local, come out and support it!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

thX

This little blog met its 10,000th viewer today. To all of you who stop by and look at weird pictures I take or find, or weird things I write or imagine...danka! Art and music are a lifeforce as strong as blood and air.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

About Time

Margaret Kilgallen

The next year and a half in NYC are lucky times for all of us interested in grafitti art. For the first time in US history, a major exhibition of the history of street art (including artists' works, as well as photography and film surrounding the phenomenon) will be show. First at MOCA, Art in the Streets is showing the exhibit now through mid-August. Then a break...Then it's back March-July 2012 at the Brooklyn Museum (which is quickly becoming one of my favorite places in New York.)


Fab Five Freddy. Pic: Format Magazine


Futura 2000


 The exhibit will feature artists like Fab Five Freddy and Futura (above) and photography/video from Terry Richardson and Spike Jonze (below.)


Pic: Terry Richardson

Juxtaopoz feat. Spike Jonze

The gallery (and curator) that started it all, Fun Galler/Patti Astor is essentially popping up in the middle of all this with works by Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat (whom they broke in the1980s, and whom are amongst my favorite artists of all time.)


Keith Haring with some graffiti.


SAMO post SAMO

Bunny Rabids


Easter's coming up this weekend, folks. Enjoy some pics reminding us all how weird that can be if we let it.





I Get the Message Out


What do you do to renew your city? I was asked that question as part of a video promo for the upcoming Renewal Art Show this Friday. See the video (shot by  Nick Savides) below, which features me (quoting Rocky Horror!) and other creatives who try to make a difference.


About Renewal: The brainchild of Symphonic for the City, the show is always scheduled as close to Easter as possible and asks artists to submit work dealing with themes of creation, resurrection, and transformation. It's a juried show with all perspectives and mediums welcome. I'll post some of the work next week.


Sunday, April 17, 2011

Stingray




I found a different version of the bottom (before my edits) pic on Pinterest and played around for a minute. I'm kind of obsessed with Baldessari conception lately.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Sea Level: The Outtakes


Some of my photos ended up on the ol' AltDaily (along with other photographers with more experience and such.) Nonetheless, it was such fun shooting around all the music last week, and some shots just weren't journalistic. I hated to see the outtakes not see the light of day. 

There's a whole set of Justin Townes Earle midway through...