Thursday, May 28, 2009

Mini-Wrong Gallery






































platform
is a project at Laxart gallery in culver city. i love the idea of having a show in the smallest exhibition space on earth.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Facebook friends.






I started a new series called facebook friends. I asked friends on facebook to send me an image. The se are what I have so far. This is an ongoing project. 


Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Dali and Disney

Have you seen this yet?

Destino

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IDb1Pa4PRE&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fdesignslices.com%2Fvideo%2Fmay-09%2Fdestino-salvador-dali-and-walt-disney&feature=player_embedded

Monday, May 25, 2009

EMPTY CAGE QUARTET + OAKWOOD NEUMS QUINTET @ JAZZ BAKERY TONIGHT!



May 25, 2009
8:00 and 9:30pm $25

Jason Mears - alto saxophone, clarinet
Kris Tiner - trumpet, flugelhorn
Ivan Johnson - contrabass
Paul Kikuchi - drums, percussion

The Empty Cage Quartet has consistently been praised as one of the most powerful and original new jazz groups to emerge from the American West Coast. For nearly seven years the group has explored imaginative new ways to integrate a diverse mix of musical influences ranging from shuffle swing to free jazz blowouts, minimalist percussion loops to complex modernist gestures, robotic grooves, odd-meter marches, heavy rock, and nearly everything in between. Performances of this music involve an elaborate system of on-stage cues to navigate the flow of improvisation in, around, and out of modular compositional structures designed to cycle, overlap, combine and recombine. The result is a continually evolving, multidimensional approach to jazz and new music performance, improvisational acuity, and compositional craft that Amazing Sounds Magazine has likened to an "urban folk music of the future." The Empty Cage Quartet has toured extensively in the Western United States and in Canada and Europe, and they have received support from the American Composers Forum, the International Society for Improvised Music (ISIM), and Chamber Music America’s French-American Jazz Exchange. To date they have released six CD recordings that have been featured on jazz radio stations around the world and reviewed favorably in publications including Signal to Noise, The Wire, All About Jazz, Cadence Magazine, Jazz Hot, Paris Transatlantic Magazine, LA Weekly, Tucson Weekly, and Stride Magazine. Stratostrophic, their most recent album, is out now on the Clean Feed record label.

www.emptycagequartet.com

OAKWOOD NUEMS QUINTET

The Nuems Quintet was formed in 2007 as a student ensemble at the Oakwood School in North Hollywood. Since then the group has premiered over 20 pieces written by composers from New York and Los Angeles. The group focuses on improvisation, while continuing to pursue new compositions that showcase their unique instrumentation and their ability to play in a very diverse range of styles.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

My half-twin


Just finished this. I'm not sure what to call it. but the idea is based around the relationship between the whole bird and it's under-developed, dependent half. What i thought about when i did this piece was love and co-dependence. not necessarily positive.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Celebrity meets the artist at Shojin!

Hello CafeMode Blog readers,

This Jessica Vliet making a first time post on this blog. I am the artist of Don't Look at the Sun in the Earthworks 03 show.



Funny story about that, actually. Last Sunday two friends and I met at Shojin for lunch and art-gazing. We got a table next the window and to the left of my piece. During our lunch we realized that the woman at the next table, across from my art, was Alicia Silverstone!



Seeing her at Shojin, a vegan Japanese restuarant, she must practice what she preaches. Good for her! Celebrities wear a "Don't say anything!" face in public among the non-famous, so we played by the unspoken LA rule of pretending not to notice the famous person. Suddenly our forced distance from the Alicia was broken by Tsuguhiro, Shojin's hyper-friendly head chef. I met him the last time I was at Shojin with another friend and he found out that I was the artist of Don't Look at the Sun. He was very excited about my piece and zipped around like a friendly,busy bee. That was a bit of backstory, now to the story at hand; Tsuguhiro went over to Alicia's table and showed her my piece, right behind her, and then pointed out that I was the artist sitting at the next table. I was a little lost in the amazing/absurd situation that was unfolding so I don't remember exactly what Alicia said but I'm pretty sure she said my piece was good and she liked it. The older gentleman whom Alicia was with, we assumed he was her father, went over to have a closer look at my piece. I noticed him touch one of the layers realizing on closer inspection my piece is 3-dimensional and not flat. It was the first time I've watch a stranger react to my piece. Apparently my piece begs to be touched in order to be believed real!

But I digress, I was very flattered to hear that Alicia Silverstone and her dad(?) liked my piece and that the employees of Shojin point out the artwork to the customers. The cherry on top of the whole situation was that Tsuguhiro probably had no idea that the customer he was talking with is famous! Irony and absurdity only found in Los Angeles. Look for the situation in future artwork. Thank you Alicia Silverstone for making my Sunday. I loved you in Clueless.

www.aliciasilverstone.org
www.theshojin.com
www.jessicav.com