LAURIE SIMMONS – KIGURUMI, DOLLERS AND HOW WE SEE

Posted on 2014-04-21

The first two photos from a new series titled How We See also steal from an anime convention of painting real eyes on closed eyelids. Two fashion models (a blonde and a red head) were made up to resemble ‘Doll Girls’ – young women who surgically enhance themselves to look like Barbies. Like the Mona Lisa their painted on gaze appears to follow you wherever you move. All of the characters in Kigurumi, Dollers and How We See have been photographed in a tiny abandoned brick house in Connecticut. The family that lived there painted the rooms exotic colors and made little drawings on the wall, creating a space that feels like an overgrown version of the dollhouses I’ve used in the past.

“After several years of working with lifelike latex dolls, (The Love Doll Days/ Days 1-36) I finally became comfortable working in a human scale environment. As I searched for my next subject I stumbled upon a sub-genre of Japanese cosplay called Kigurumi. Cosplay, short for “costume play,” is a performance art in which participants wear costumes to represent a specific character or idea and often interact in groups to create a subculture based on role-play. This subset includes doll-like characters who dress up in Kigurumi masks and bodysuits. (The bodysuit is known in Japan as a ‘zentai’ or skin suit – a spandex “onesie’ that covers the whole body including the face, hands and feet.) Also known as “Dollers” or “Kiggers,” they go out publicly in their costumes, sometimes as paid entertainers at public events but more often to just “be” in their characters. Dollers frequently flip gender – with men dressed as females though there are girl Dollers and girls dressed as boys, stuffed animals and cartoon characters.

Dollers can become closely bonded with their Kigurumi identities and often feel more at home in their costume personas than their “real” selves. It can be difficult to see out of the masks’ eyeholes so the characters are sometimes led around by the hand making them seem even more fragile and vulnerable.

Opposite – How We See/Look 1/Julia, 2014

Exhibition runs through to April 26th, 2014

Salon 94 Bowery
243 Bowery
Lower East Side
New York
10002

www.salon94.com

  

HELEN PASHGIAN – LIGHT INVISIBLE

Posted on 2014-04-21

Helen Pashgian: Light Invisible features the first large-scale sculptural installation by this pioneer of the Light and Space movement.

After taking up sculpture in the late 1960s, Pashgian became one of a group of artists in the Los Angeles to experiment with new materials such as fiberglass, resin, plastic, and coated glass. For the current exhibition, Pashgian has created 12 molded-acrylic columns that fill an entire gallery. The sculpture creates an immersive viewing experience that invites meditations on the nature of material and light. To create the columns that constitute the sculptural installation at LACMA, the artist heated large sheets of acrylic until they became soft, like fabric. Then, she wrapped each softened sheet around a wooden mold and allowed it to harden again. Each of the 12 columnar elements is made up of two such molded forms, which are then further enhanced.

Despite their evident simplicity, the sculptures reveal their internal forms only on close inspection, seeming to hover above the floor as they focus, reflect, and refract light. Pashgian says, “I think of the columns as ‘presences’ in space—presences that do not reveal everything at once. One must move around to observe changes: coming and going, appearing and receding, visible and invisible, a phenomenon of constant movement…It touches on the mysterious part beyond which the eye cannot go but beyond which the eye struggles to go.”

Exhibition runs through to June 29th, 2014

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles
CA 90036

www.lacma.org

  

MIN-Y-LLAN – HIS-HELL (PLAID REMIX 2)

Posted on 2014-04-21

Track Taken From The Album “A Distant Rainbow”. Written & Produced By Martin Boulton & Remixed By Andy Turner & Ed Handley.
The album features some of the world’s greatest and most forward-thinking artists, Plaid, Christ, Ochre, Roel Funcken, Sun Glitters, To Name Just A Few. With all proceeds going to Macmillan Cancer Support.

www.macmillan.org.uk
a-distant-rainbow
www.plaid.co.uk

  

SQUAREPUSHER X Z-MACHINES – MAKING OF

Posted on 2014-04-21

Behind-the-scenes with the making of the Z-Machines robotics project from Squarepusher’s ‘Music for Robots’.
A video history of the Z-Machines project, culminating in the recording of ‘Music for Robots’:

www.squarepusher.net

  

MAZZY STAR – I’M LESS HERE

Posted on 2014-04-21

Mazzy Star have released a new single called “I’m Less Here”. Though the song has been incorporated in the band’s live sets for years, this is the song’s first official release, as a Limited Edition 7″.

mazzystarstore.co.uk

  

DE LA SOUL – SMELL THE DA.I.S.Y. – LIMITED VINYL

Posted on 2014-04-18

De La Soul are happy to announce the release of the limited edition vinyl of “Smell The Da.I.S.Y.” in-stores 4/18. The vinyl will be a all instrumental version of the “Smell The Da.I.S.Y.” project. It contains 12 tracks that include all 11 of the “Smell The Da.I.S.Y.” instrumentals plus one exclusive never heard before J Dilla beat.

De La Soul decided to release a all instrumental version of “Smell The Da.I.S.Y.” to give people the experience of a J Dilla beat tape that they were so lucky to receive. These beat tapes were the springboard that generated creation and generated inspiration for De La Soul.

The vinyl release is very, very limited, only 100 copies will be released to stores, to resemble the limited amount of beat tapes that Dilla would send out to artists like Tribe Called Quest, The Roots, Talib Kweli, Common, Mos Def, Busta, and De La.

Dilla was a heavy crate digger that scoured the earth digging for exclusive vinyl to sample, and if you want this vinyl project you’ll have to dig the same. De La Soul are not releasing the record store information so if you would like to find a copy go to De La Soul’s website for clues.

www.wearedelasoul.com