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HEADLANDS CENTER FOR THE ARTS at luggage store presents TOURNESOL AWARD WINNER FOR PAINTING YOON LEE Solo Exhibition large scale paintings
July 7 – August 5, 2006
Opening Reception: Friday, July 7, 2006 – 6-8pm
Gallery Hours Wed-Sat. 12-5pm and by appt. See ART FORUM SF WEEKLY
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
SF BAY GUARDIAN At first glance, Yoon Lee’s paintings appear exuberant, as if her gestures capture the moment whenchaotic forces transform into ordered systems. She squirts vividly colored acrylic paint out of plasticbottles to create slick, tactile surfaces filled with dynamic swarms of abstract shapes. Her bold yetgraceful forms seem swept up in their own fast-paced trajectories, often set against traces of industrialarchitecture. When viewed more closely, however,it becomes evident that Lee’s seemingly spontaneous marksare actually computer generated and painstakingly executed. She predetermines her formal vocabulary byscanning and “mixing” popular media images, drawings, and photographs of freeways, railroads, andengineering structures taken along the Port of Oakland—visual sites and by-products of globalcapitalism that the artist experiences on a daily basis. Her monumental paintings mesmerizewith their synthetic materiality, ultimately evoking the ambivalent desire we feel when confronted by colorfulplastic consumer goods, beautifully crafted confections, or successful advertising campaigns. We are seduced into believing that these glossy,overdetermined objects possess the power to comfortm us. As the artist explains, “This connection betweenthe work and consumer goods reflects my interest inmconsumption as a strategy to assuage urban anxiety. Mywork addresses the relationship between this anxietymand the speed in which information and signals travel through space.”
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CREATIVE MUSIC THURSDAYS JULY 20, 2006, 8PM ($6-10 sliding scale, no one refused for lack of funds) RESERVE NOW (pass/show): reservations@me-di-ate.net (Reservations strongly encouraged. Aconfirmation email will be sent; List open till
6:00 PM day of show; pay at show: guarantees seating, must claim
ticket/pass by 8PM show date or seat will be given away to waitlist
walk-ins)
**Please bring love letters to be used in one of the pieces**
Curated by Alan So Albert Ortega Stefan Smuvoliz & Viviane Huele Alon Nechustan featuring Damon Smith
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AM SOUND explores the experiences where the audience becomes an
integral part of sound production. LA Artist Albert Ortega’s Village
Array creates a sound installation allowing participants to fully
immerse themselves into sound-emitting enclosures, for the head, hands,
and ears. Canadian electronic and vocal duo of Stefan Smuvolitz and
Viviane Huele transforms words into improvised music using audience
love letters and texts with proprietary software that manipulate sounds
and music in real time. Special guest Damon Smith
performs New York composer Alon Nechustan's Dark Forces 3, an
improvisation between electronics and live double-bass while the
audience manipulate sound travels. See: SF WEEKLY
ALBERT ORTEGA (Performer) Albert
Ortega, a Los Angeles native, instrument builder, and situationist,
considers his immediate surroundings as the primary energy in which to
capture, blend, and release sound using environmental instruments /
instrumental environments that are modified with each performance. His
sound practice explores the tactile relationships of the body with
objects among other bodies negotiating their presence within a space.
He has installed/performed both solo and collectively at various
Underground / Experimental / New Music venues, festivals, residences,
and outdoor spaces such as The Museum of Jurassic Technology, Villa
Aurora, Field Effects 4, SCI-Arc, CEAIT Festival 2003,Sonorities 2005,
and Knitting Factory. He is a recipient of the American Composers Forum
Subito grant and the Maybeck Studio award. www.resontropic.com
STEFAN SMULOVITZ/VIVANE HOULE (Performers) Stefan
Smulovitz and Viviane Houle seamlessly combine the infinite
possibilities of voice and computer in an exploration of beauty and
chaos. Together, they weave through a terrain of free improvisation,
improvised songs and unearthly soundscapes to immerse audiences into
another world, and creating unforgettable concerts in surround sound.
Stefan Smulovitz transforms the laptop into an instrument using his
custom software Kenaxis. He is renowned for his “quicksilver ability
to morph and manipulate sound via digital technology” (Georgia
Straight). He is a performer on both laptop and viola, and has created
over 40 live scores for film. As a prize-winning composer, his
electro-acoustic works have been installed at the Museum of
Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and his composition “eleven”
premiered with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra in April 2006. Musical
maverick Viviane Houle is a vocalist and composer who defies
categorization. With her drop dead gorgeous voice, Viviane captivates
audiences wherever she performs, from the opera house to the concert
hall to the most intimate of jazz clubs. She has performed with
Vancouver Opera, the Vancouver Symphony and Standing Wave Ensemble and
has released a CD of original songs and improvisations with Existential
Angst Party. www.kenaxis.com
Damon Smith (Performer) Double
bass improviser Damon Jesse Smith started music in 1991on fender bass
and lead several punk/art rock combos until 1994. Damon then sold the
fender bass and concentrated solely on double bass and free music. His
music is rooted in the tradition of "free jazz", working with the
orchestras and small ensembles of alto saxophonist Marco Eneidi.
Damon's live and recorded efforts focus on continuing and expanding the
possibilities of the double bass and "instant composition." His
instrumental study focuses on classical technique and etudes, while
using jazz as reference for pizzicato tone. Damon performs as a soloist
to large orchestra to everyhting in between. He has collaborated with
dancers, actors and poets and has performed in festivals in Berlin,
Italy and across the US. www.balancepointacoustics.com
ALON NECHUSHTAN (Composer) Alon
Nechushtan is a New York-based composer and musician. His compositions
have been performed in over 30 countries including Japan and South
Africa and his work has been commissioned by ensembles in the United
States, his native Israel and Europe. Alon has collaborated with visual
artists and composed music for films, modern dances and theater. He
studied music theory and composition in Jerusalem and received his
Masters of Music in composition and improvisation from the New England
Conservatory.
ALAN SO (Curator) Alan So has been creating and
supporting innovative art for over 10 years. He believes art is a
cultural revolution and catalyst for enlightenment-- one that evokes
thought and inspires action. He pursues this revolution with intense
fervor giving people progressive ideas and tools to better live, think,
and interact with the world around them, one mind at a time. An
accomplished artist and a professional designer, this advocate of art
intersects his many abilities to become producer, organizer, curator,
programmer, promoter, director, and founder of MEDIATE NETWORK, a forum
for diverse artists to create and disseminate works to a world in
desperate need of innovative ideas. With MEDIATE, he has conceived of
and produced such projects as The.ME.Project and Project>Soundwave,
bringing together artists from around the globe and organizing
exhibitions and events Online, in New York City, the San Francisco Bay
Area and his native Canada. www.me-di-ate.net |
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ANP Quarterly No. 4 Now available. The magazine features the luggage store in an 11 page spread as well as great interviews/article/photos with Larry Clark, Mollusk and more...This is a free magazine, come pick up one at the luggage store. Published by RUCA/RVCA/Artist Network Program.
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EVERY WEDNESDAY, 7PM MEN IN MOTION
a recovery group for men of color donations accepted/free
hosted by Jesse Prim |
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MICHAEL SWAINE
"Sewing for the People" Noon - 5pm every 15th of the month at the luggage store's COHEN ALLEY at Ellis Street btw Leavenworth and Hyde Streets in SF |
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UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
opens Friday, September 8, 2006: The Amber Room, guest curated by David Spalding and Pauline Yao Beijing based artists Liu Ding and Wang Wei Los Angeles based artists, Won Ju Lim and Shirley Tse. opens Friday, October 13, 2006: "Crestfallen," work by Dan Flanagan, at the luggage store annex, 509 Ellis nr. Leavenworth, SF opens November 2006: Tavares Strachan, "Where We Are Is Always Miles Away,", curated by Laurie Lazer/Darryl Smith see Yale Daily News
The Difference Between What We Have and What We Want presented by Pierogi Gallery, Brooklyn, NY and Ronald Feldman Gallery, NY, NY Mark Bradford, Titus Kephar, Kamau Amu Patton, Micheline Thomas, curated by Laurie Lazer/Darryl Smith
20th luggage store/509 Anniversary Show Rigo 23
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HAVE YOU EXHIBITED or PERFORMED AT LUGGAGE STORE/509 CULTURAL CENTER, IN THE STREET FESTIVAL, COHEN ALLEY PROJECT (etc.) 1987-present? please send us an email or call us....
DOCUMENTATION NEEDED for UPCOMING PUBLICATIONS/PROJECTS slides/photos/digital/video/art/words, etc. 15 years (!) at 1007 Market 20 years since we began....
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INTERNSHIPS The luggage store is now accepting applications please email w/short letter and/or resume or call 415. 255 5971
VOLUNTEERS WELCOME
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