BLACK MOUNTAIN POETS

Posted on 2016-03-21

Claire and Lisa Walker are neurotic sisters on the run who assume the identities of Internationally renowned poets The Wilding Sisters to take refuge at a Poetry Retreat for the weekend; spending time in the black mountains of Wales amongst poets and the inspiration of nature leads to a new beginning for our heroines.

In theatres April 1st, 2016

www.jolenefilms.com

  

URS FISCHER FOR SUPREME

Posted on 2016-03-21

Urs Fischer is a Swiss artist born in Zurich in 1973. Influenced by the anti-art and anti-authoritarian movements of Neo-Dada and Situationist International, Fischer’s work subverts the typical notion of art. In working with nonpermanent materials and using everyday objects as the subjects of his work, Fischer pays respect to the passage of time and its effects on those objects.

Supreme will release a series of three limited edition skateboard decks designed by Urs Fischer.

Available in-store NY, LA, London, Paris and online March 24th.

Available in Japan on March 26th.

www.supremenewyork.com

  

ITAL TEK – COBRA

Posted on 2016-03-21

Ital Tek drops a video for the album track, Cobra. As Ital Tek moves further into the fringes of the avant-garde with Hollowed, an exercise in stark electronics. Where his previous recordings have moved from early dubstep patterns to footwork indebted club tracks, Hollowed ventures into the unknown with thirteen tracks striving for something further out and emerging somewhere between Roly Porter and Fennesz.

www.planet.mu

  

BRIAN ENO – THE SHIP

Posted on 2016-03-21

Brian Eno has dropped ‘The Ship’, the title track, album opener and thematic core of his forthcoming album album. Running at 21-minutes and built around Eno’s cyclically sung verses, the song builds in ominous drama, snatches of distant voice and creeping electronics.

Released on 29 April, ‘The Ship’ is available to preorder on CD, Vinyl and digital formats.

warp.net
www.enoshop.co.uk

  

BIBIO – LIGHT UP THE SKY

Posted on 2016-03-21

‘Light Up The Sky’ is taken from Bibio’s ‘A Mineral Love’ released on 1st April 2016.

warp.net

  

THE PRIVATE EYE & THE PUBLIC EYE

Posted on 2016-03-21

Photographs by Bruce Davidson and Miroslav Tichy´ are so different that they cast an eerie light on each other. Davidson has been a member of the elite photographers’ cooperative Magnum for nearly 60 years and has published numerous projects, including Brooklyn Gang. Tichy´, on the other hand, was an obscure artist working in his native Czechoslovakia during, primarily, the Soviet occupation. A promising young painter when the Soviets took over in 1948, in 1957 he had a breakdown that ended his painting career. Thereafter he became an eccentric, perhaps delusional character who walked the streets with a camera hand-crafted out of wood, paper-tubing and other odd parts that made most people think it didn’t even have film in it.

That said, the difference between his work and Davidson’s throws into relief the range of human needs that photography can satisfy. Davidson’s work is rigorously objective in its viewpoint. He’s documented the relationships of couples for the most part, including both women and the men they’re with. The result is a record of the relationship between the sexes of a certain class at a specific time in history.

Opposite – Brooklyn Gang, (girl standing in door of phone booth, boy making fist), 1959, Bruce Davidson

Exhibition runs through till April 30th, 2016

Howard Greenberg Gallery
41 East 57th Street
Suite 1406
New York
NY 10022

www.howardgreenberg.com