|
||||||||||||||||||||
All rights reserved ©SunStormArts Pub. Co Inc. Visit us at Fineartmagazine.com twitter.com/fineartmagazine & facebook.com/fineartmagazine We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. See details: https://support.google.com/blogger/answer/6253244?p=eu_cookies_notice&hl=en&rd=1
Friday, November 18, 2011
News from Daria Deshuk
Kenneth Anger and Brian Butler's Technicolor Skull
Kenneth Anger and Brian Butler's
Technicolor Skull perform Saturday,
Nov. 19, 2011 at Museum of Contemporary Art
Opening reception for Kenneth Anger: ICONS
Technicolor Skull perform Saturday,
Nov. 19, 2011 at Museum of Contemporary Art
Opening reception for Kenneth Anger: ICONS
Technicolor Skull performs their first West Coast appearance at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles on November 19, 2011, as part of the opening reception for Kenneth Anger: ICONS. This exhibition will showcase the films, books, and artwork of one of the most original and enigmatic filmmakers of post-war American cinema. This coincides with the release of Technicolor Skull's self-titled recorded debut, a one-sided, bloodred 180 gram 12" vinyl LP limited to 666 copies.
Technicolor Skull is an experiment in light and sound, exploring the psychic impact of a magick ritual in the context of an improvised performance. With Brian Butler on guitar and electronic instruments, and Kenneth Anger on theremin, their collaboration is a performance contained inside a ritual of unknown origin, tapping into occult stories that extend musical language into initiation. Hidden messages escape through gesture and light, manifesting as a one-time-only event.
The record will be available directly
to watch Kenneth Anger and Brian Butler's
TECHNICOLOR SKULL on YouTube
For additional information about Kenneth Anger: ICONS please contact MOCA.
Kenneth Anger "ICONS"
Nov. 13, 2011, through Feb. 27, 2012
Opening reception: Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011
Technicolor Skull will perform at 8 PM
Museum of Contemporary Art
250 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Admission:
Free for MOCA Members and one guest
Additional guests and non-members: $25.00
INFO 621/621-1794 or
Santa Fe College - Spring Arts Festival
Santa Fe College
Spring Arts Festival
Spring Arts Festival
Call to Artists
WHAT: 43rd Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival
WHERE: Beautiful downtown Gainesville, Florida on NE 1st Street
WHEN: April 14 & 15, 2012. Saturday 9am-5:30 pm, Sunday 12pm-5:30pm
NOTEWORTHY:
*190 juried artists in 12 mediums.
*Beautiful outdoor historic neighborhood street
*Friday evening set-up, free coffee and light breakfast on Saturday, delicious Saturday evening dinner
*Jury fee $20, Booth fee $275; double booths available for $550
*Booth sitting available
*Two stages with local entertainment, children's Art Jungle
*Application at www.zapplication.org
Be part of North Central Florida's favorite springtime arts celebration. Santa
Fe Spring Arts is dedicated to providing the ultimate in service to
our artists including over $20,000 in awards and $10,000 in purchase
awards. We have an extensive statewide publicity program to bring art buyers to the show. Friday evening setup is available as well as 12'x12' booths and a great Saturday evening dinner. This
year, Spring Arts will launch an innovative program "Go Green and
Blue" to increase visitors with an evening jazz concert and to decrease
environmental impact. This new initiative will be promoted to bring high end buyers to the festival. Proceeds from the festival go to provide scholarships to students in Alachua and Bradford Counties.
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!
Application deadline: December 2nd, 2011
Visit our website www.springartsfestival.com for more information or call 352-395-5355 to speak with Kathryn Lehman, Festival Coordinator.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
