LONE – VISITED BY ASTRONAUTS (SHERELLE HAD A GROOVE REMIX)

Posted on 2022-01-24

The EP’s title track leads off with a massive departure from the source material, completely overhauling the already-punchy ‘Mouth of God’ into even more propulsive territory with jungle-indebted breakbeats atop its trance-y framework. ‘Inlove2 (One Thirty Mix)’ also ups the intensity, kicking up the BPM and turning Always Inside’s centrepiece track into an acid house workout. The EP’s biggest head-turner though is courtesy of SHERELLE, who delivers a mammoth rework of ‘Visited By Astronauts’ as her first officially released remix. Finding new ground with an ambient interlude that runs under two minutes is already an impressive feat, but SHERELLE conjures delirious footwork out of ‘Astronauts’ while honouring the original’s breathy ambience.

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ASKING FOR IT

Posted on 2022-01-24

After small town waitress Joey (Kiersey Clemons) is sexually assaulted after a date with her old friend Mike (Casey Cott), she befriends mysterious stranger Regina (Alexandra Shipp). Regina introducers her to The Cherry Bombers, an all femme gang including Beatrice (Vanessa Hudgens), Lily (Leslie Stratton), Sal (Radha Mitchell), Jett (Leyna Bloom), Angie (Lisa Yaro), Fala (Casey Camp-Horinek), and Rudy (Gabourey Sidibe). All suffering from past traumas, together they fight a misogynistic society by targeting violent frat boys, a corrupt police force of human traffickers led by Sheriff Morel (David Patrick Kelly), and the dangerous alt-right group MFM (Men’s First Movement) headed by Mark Vanderhill (Ezra Miller). As Joey is drawn further into their chaotic world, Sal’s old flame, Logan County Sheriff Vernon (Luke Hemsworth), investigates MFM, leading to a thrilling showdown.

In theatres March 4th, 2022

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ZEITGEIST

Posted on 2022-01-24

Galleri Nicolai Wallner is pleased to present Zeitgeist—a group exhibition introducing the works of Anna Kristine Hvid Petersen, Emilie Imán, Eva Helene Pade, J.G.Arvidsson, Martin Aagaard Hansen and Oliver Bak. There is an undeniable part of our nature that drives us to understand, to process, to categorise, to make sense of our world and our position in it—to contextualise how we belong, what we do and who we are. The idea of the zeitgeist, and of trying to define the zeitgeist as it happens, can be interpreted as an extension of this very human quality.

Opposite – Tezeta/Memories, 2021 – 2022

Exhibition runs through to March 26th, 2022

Galleri Nicolai Wallner
Glentevej 47 – 49
DK-2400 Copenhagen
Denmark

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RAIN BY YUSUKE HANAI X ALLRIGHTSRESERVED

Posted on 2022-01-24

Japanese artist Yusuke Hanai continues his collaboration with AllRightsReserved on the new Rain sculpture. Simply titled, the piece features one of Hanai’s familiar male characters in the middle of a downpour, hands clutching the collar of his green parka. While the piece seems to have a slightly weary vibe to it, the artist has expressed his hope that each viewer enjoys the work from their own perspective. Hanai adds that “Rainy days never stay.”

An edition of 500

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STANLEY STELLAR – THE PIERS

Posted on 2022-01-17

Kapp Kapp is pleased to present Stanley Stellar: The Piers, the first survey of Stellar’s photographs documenting the Christopher Street piers from the 1970s and 1980s and the inaugural exhibition at Kapp Kapp’s new gallery space at 86 Walker Street in TriBeCa. Marking Stellar’s third solo exhibition with Kapp Kapp, this body of work examines the brief freedom of The Piers in a New York City that restricted queer life to the cover of night; The Piers, as Stellar witnessed, birthed a gathering place for sunbathing, sex, community, and art.

Opposite – August, 1982

Exhibition runs through to February 19th, 2022

Kapp Kapp
86 Walker St, 4th Floor
New York
NY 10013

www.kappkapp.com

  

GIOVANNI ANSELMO

Posted on 2022-01-17

From the end of the 60’s Anselmo drew inspiration from natural events and from the energy that arises from them, being one of the earliest founders of the Arte Povera movement.
His radical research combines materials of different nature in continuous dialogue or conflict, making the forces that animate the work of art almost tangible, manifesting themselves through the effects on the surrounding world.
This dualism translates into a continuous tension between visible and invisible, between power and act, between finite and infinite. Organic and inorganic, natural and technological, lightness and heaviness are just some of the dialectical couples in the work of the artist. In those couples the energy inherent in the material is blocked in that moment in which opposite phenomena collide and are zeroed out.
The exhibition presents a selection of representative works of the artist in a path dated from the end of the ‘60s to nowadays.

Opposite – Particolare, 1972/2013

Exhibition runs through to March 5th, 2022

Alfonso Artiaco
Piazzetta Nilo 7
80134 Napoli
Italy

www.alfonsoartiaco.com