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12X12 Tonigh

12X12

We were just days ago reflecting that the Christian Marclay retrospective that the Seattle Art Museum hosted in ‘04 was one of our fave exhibitions in recent memory (the thought brought on by Marc Joseph’s show at the Cooley Gallery at Reed College which used images of album covers). Marclay’s work lives in and around sound and the materials used to capture and release it…record, tape, film, even musical instrument. And when we can get conceptualism (“Tape Fall”), rigor (“Video Quartet,”) and beauty (having never before considered how beautiful a ragged, formerly white record sleeve could be) in equal doses, we can’t ask for more.

Because music still sits front and center with most of our experiences of culture and art, and because the LP is no longer the delivery mechanism of choice, the Richard Jones-curated 12×12 show opening at OFFICE (2204 NE Alberta)tonight is at once current and nostalgic. Twelve artists have been invited to re-create/re-invent twelve 12-inch album covers. Find work by and others. The show opens tonight, January 25 with a reception from 7-9 PM.


POSTED: January 25th, 2007 | AUTHOR: lisa | FILED UNDER: art | TAGS: , | No Comments »

That’s What He Gets For Shopping Canal Street

TinPo Lou Fashion Victim

Truth or fiction: It very well could be that Lou of the UNKL TinPo Fashion Victim crew was detained in the Netherlands by European Bailiffs who noticed that his tunic was covered in a pattern that “closely resembled” the gold-on-brown Louis Vuitton pattern. Surprise surprise. We could have told him that refashioning a Canal Street bag into a garment would raise an eyebrow.

True: Lou and the rest of the Victims with names as goofy as the toys are cute (H-toof, Burb, Arg and Lash) are now available as a set from UNKL and if you love us you should buy us a set for Valentine’s Day. Hurry before somebody notices what Burb is wearing.

POSTED: January 25th, 2007 | AUTHOR: lisa | FILED UNDER: art | TAGS: | No Comments »