30 July 2012

Nick Waterhouse in the House!

I discovered a great new band over the weekend at the Getty. Their Saturdays off the 405 program was featuring Nick Waterhouse and the Tarots so I went to check it out. Nick looks like a sort of modern day Buddy Holly or a geek from the math club. With the Tarots they combine an old school style R&B with a 60s feel.  Add some some great horns and you can't stop your toes from tappin' and your booty from shakin'. Here's their official video. Hope you like it as much as I do.  Thanks to the Getty for a terrific event!




If you are hungry for more, check out a full performance and interview here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEHn9TXQXIg&feature=related

28 July 2012

The Times are Changing / More on MOCA

I read this very thought-provoking article in the LA Times (shocking, I know!) by Mary McNamara on the changing vision of MOCA and it's controversial Director, Jeffrey Deitch.  Ms McNamara asks the question, in today's contemporary (read: wired) society, is it possible to reach an increasingly distracted audience without losing the depth and focus of what you originally intended?  I think "Newsroom" on HBO asks the same questions and Ms. McNamara points out that with Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert being the most trusted "newsmen" in America, the times are indeed changing.  Give it a read.


http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/culture/la-et-cm-critics-notebook-moca-20120723,0,7831950.story


10 July 2012

Disco MoCA

I've been formulating a post on the firing of Paul Schimmel from MOCA but when I saw this article I just had to share it.   It says so much.  Get out your glitter platforms art girls...it's disco time at MoCA. Thanks Jeffrey!  Forget all those ground-breaking shows that Paul curated for us all those years.  Who needs scholarship!  Who needs art history!   Dim all the lights sweet Jeffrey and clear the room of the Rothkos and the Pollock...we gonna dance the night away!

http://galleristny.com/2012/07/jeffrey-deitch-on-james-murphys-fire-in-the-disco-show-at-moca-la/


08 July 2012

Liquor Library at Playa

Beautiful spot for a night cap.

06 July 2012

Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present

File under "Must Watch!"  I watched the documentary on Marina Abramovic this past weekend.  The film chronicles the preparation for Abramovic's retrospective exhibition at MOMA in 2010 and the compelling performance work of the same name; "The Artist is Present."  This cranky gallery girl highly recommends this art doc for insight into this controversial, provocative and ground breaking, performance artist.  Ask yourself how many times you have really connected with a stranger?



















Checkout MoMA's photo stream on Flickr to see portraits of the sitters, their emotional reaction and the length of time they sat with Marina.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/themuseumofmodernart/sets/72157623741486824/

03 July 2012

4th of July in the Bathtub

Earlier this week, I saw a film that I can't stop thinking about, "Beasts of the Southern Wild."  For me, the way in which Benh Zeitlin, the director told the story of people that I've never seen before was masterful and quite an achievement for a first time director. The extraordinary acting (by non actors, by the way) and beautiful art direction left me stuck in my chair when the lights came up.  Since it's showing at both Sundance and Cannes, "Beasts" is already getting quite a lot of buzz. I hope you are able to see it before reading about it so as to savor the many surprises of this beautiful, poetic and hopeful film. The reason I am making note of this film today is to share with you the astute and timely observations made by AO Scott and David Carr of the NY Times about this film. In light of our divisive political climate, the events of this week in our country, and the notion of what it is to be American, I think their comments about "Beasts" are worthy of our attention. Happy 4th of July.

http://video.nytimes.com/video/2012/06/29/arts/design/100000001636103/the-sweet-spot-june-29-2012.html?partner=rss