Thursday, October 29, 2009
Queens Museum of Art : Poster For A Book About Death
Artist and curator Louise Weinberg asked me if I could produce a poster for The Queens Museum of Art. Above is the result, with wonderful typography help from David Rager, a designer who produced one of the original posters for the exhibition at The Emily Harvey Foundation. You are free to download and print this out; the high resolution PDF will scale quite large.
This image is from my series, A Perfect Friend.
If you are in Queens this weekend, please attend the opening. More than 100 new works have been mailed in to the Queens Museum over the last week. "And there are more coming everyday," said Louise. Photographs of the installation will be posted soon.
In the meantime...
DOWNLOAD THE QUEENS MUSEUM OF ART POSTER FOR A BOOK ABOUT DEATH.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Re: Messages - Allan Revich & Melissa McCarthy In Mysterious Correspondence
It's a strange and beautiful correspondence story, this one. Here a tangle of interested parties write cloud-like missives to each other. Roy writes Bonnie about fruit, a suit and a spare key, Caroline writes Miranda : "...and Jake is just now getting home, desperate for the remote (it's in my bag). Won't he be surprised?" and Jules writes Sarah about the mysterious nature of it all : "...It all means something, even if you don't know what."
RE: Messages is a book of brief correspondences between artists Allan Revich and Melissa McCarthy, who may, or may not, be sending mysterious messages to each other. The correspondence is real, but the messages might be a different kind of real.
Fun, strange, and poetic this correspondence novel-poem skirts Internet chat rooms by taking it to a quiet white page and beeping not in 404 Page Not Found blips but in mystery haikus. And it's free. (as a PDF).
Download RE: Mesages here, right now: http://www.lulu.com/items/volume_62/1960000/1960815/2/print/RE_Messages_replies.pdf
Allan's full-fledged poetic output/storefront is on Lulu if you want a printed copy: Go here, right now: http://stores.lulu.com/revich
RE: Messages is a book of brief correspondences between artists Allan Revich and Melissa McCarthy, who may, or may not, be sending mysterious messages to each other. The correspondence is real, but the messages might be a different kind of real.
Fun, strange, and poetic this correspondence novel-poem skirts Internet chat rooms by taking it to a quiet white page and beeping not in 404 Page Not Found blips but in mystery haikus. And it's free. (as a PDF).
Download RE: Mesages here, right now: http://www.lulu.com/items/volume_62/1960000/1960815/2/print/RE_Messages_replies.pdf
Allan's full-fledged poetic output/storefront is on Lulu if you want a printed copy: Go here, right now: http://stores.lulu.com/revich
Monday, October 19, 2009
Robert Crumb Does God's Work
Robert Crumb, hero to generations of pot heads and comic book obsessives (both readers and creators), author of "Keep On Truckin' " and "Fritz the Cat," has just unveiled his biggest project ever: The Bible. More specifically, Genesis. Here God makes man (Adam) and woman (Eve) and of course then all HELL breaks loose.There's God Himself on the cover and starring in all 50 chapters of the first book of the Bible. Meet the Tree of Life, The Forbidden Fruit, The Snake, Cain and Able and all your Bible friends. Creation and destruction, floods and famine. It's all there packed to the brim with drama and early Man anxiety. Illustrated in his signature cross-hatch genius, Crumb the once-underground artist is now taking on the Bible Belt and Beyond. This book is certain to be the stocking stuffer of the Christmas Season and probably around February you'll see the first edition up on eBay for about five times the cover price.

It's in hardcover from W.W. North & Co. And only $25. More than 100,000 copies are already in print. And yes, of course, you'll be able to get a copy from Amazon. What's next? The Koran? Or The Farmer's Almanac? Bravo Robert Crumb! Read the story from NPR.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Matthew Rose : West Prize 2009
Matthew Rose artworks entered into West Prize 2009. Above: Les Affaires Avant Tout (2009). 1.4 m x 1.2 m. Collage on board. This work, among others, will appear in MASTERS OF COLLAGE, published by Lark Publishing, due out May 2010. Click here to see more Matthew Rose collage works, installations and projects.
A Book About Death : A Short Film By Artist Jac Charlesworth
This film was made for A Book About Death by UK artist Jac Charlesworth. It was screened opening night, September 10, 2009 at The Emily Harvey Foundation in New York. If you repost this on your blog, please credit Jac Charlesworth, A Book About Death and The Emily Harvey Foundation.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
I Met The Walrus
In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan snuck into John Lennon's hotel room in Toronto and convinced him to do an interview. 38 years later, Levitan, director Josh Raskin and illustrator James Braithwaite have collaborated to create an animated short film using the original interview recording as the soundtrack. A spellbinding vessel for Lennon's boundless wit and timeless message, I Met the Walrus was nominated for the 2008 Academy Award for Animated Short.
CALIFORNIA ARTIST JONATHON KEATS REBUILDS WORLD ECONOMY WITH ANTIMATTER
CALIFORNIA ARTIST JONATHON KEATS REBUILDS WORLD ECONOMY WITH ANTIMATTER – "CASH IS THE FOUNDATION OF ANY ECONOMY..."
October 15, 2009 - In the wake of global economic collapse, a conceptual artist has introduced a hedge against future catastrophe by creating a mirror economy designed to skyrocket as world markets plummet. The first holistic response to the great recession, this far-reaching financial innovation was formulated by Jonathon Keats, whose previous artistic enterprises include applying string theory to real estate development.
[PHOTO OF JONATHON KEATS BY: JENNIFER DESSINGER]
"Economic equilibrium is upset by our unbalanced pursuit of material wealth," explains Mr. Keats. "My plan is to offset materialism with modern science, by exploiting the economic potential of antimatter, which is the physical opposite of anything made with atoms, from luxury condos to private jets."
Backed by private Swiss funding, his scheme will be implemented beginning on November 12, 2009, when the First Bank of Antimatter opens in San Francisco's Monadnock Building, the location of Modernism Gallery.
The bank will serve as a hub for antimatter transactions worldwide, eventually financing the building of antimatter infrastructure and providing the public with a full range of investment opportunities. "But our first order of business will be printing money," says Mr. Keats. "Cash is the foundation of any economy, and an anti-economy is no exception."
Issued in three convenient denominations, ranging from 10,000 positrons to 1,000,000 positrons, and initially trading at an exchange rate of $10 to $1,000, the anti-money will be backed by antimatter stored in the bank's vault. Because matter and antimatter annihilate each other on contact, antimatter positrons will be continuously produced on location by decay of the radioactive isotope potassium-40.
"We want our customers to be confident that the antimatter is available on demand, but we're advising clients to conduct transactions strictly in paper currency," says Mr. Keats, who has used his artistry to design the money in multiple colors including red, blue and green. "The paper is cotton rag, archival enough to survive economic armageddon" he promises. "It's an essential asset in any balanced portfolio. Antimatter is a natural haven for wealth when everything becomes worthless."
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"The First Bank of Antimatter" opens at Modernism Gallery on Thursday, November12, 2009, with a public reception from 5:30 to 8:00 PM. The gallery is located at 685 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. The phone number is 415/541-0461. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 to 5:30. For more information, see www.modernisminc.com.
October 15, 2009 - In the wake of global economic collapse, a conceptual artist has introduced a hedge against future catastrophe by creating a mirror economy designed to skyrocket as world markets plummet. The first holistic response to the great recession, this far-reaching financial innovation was formulated by Jonathon Keats, whose previous artistic enterprises include applying string theory to real estate development.
[PHOTO OF JONATHON KEATS BY: JENNIFER DESSINGER]
"Economic equilibrium is upset by our unbalanced pursuit of material wealth," explains Mr. Keats. "My plan is to offset materialism with modern science, by exploiting the economic potential of antimatter, which is the physical opposite of anything made with atoms, from luxury condos to private jets."
Backed by private Swiss funding, his scheme will be implemented beginning on November 12, 2009, when the First Bank of Antimatter opens in San Francisco's Monadnock Building, the location of Modernism Gallery.
The bank will serve as a hub for antimatter transactions worldwide, eventually financing the building of antimatter infrastructure and providing the public with a full range of investment opportunities. "But our first order of business will be printing money," says Mr. Keats. "Cash is the foundation of any economy, and an anti-economy is no exception."
Issued in three convenient denominations, ranging from 10,000 positrons to 1,000,000 positrons, and initially trading at an exchange rate of $10 to $1,000, the anti-money will be backed by antimatter stored in the bank's vault. Because matter and antimatter annihilate each other on contact, antimatter positrons will be continuously produced on location by decay of the radioactive isotope potassium-40.
"We want our customers to be confident that the antimatter is available on demand, but we're advising clients to conduct transactions strictly in paper currency," says Mr. Keats, who has used his artistry to design the money in multiple colors including red, blue and green. "The paper is cotton rag, archival enough to survive economic armageddon" he promises. "It's an essential asset in any balanced portfolio. Antimatter is a natural haven for wealth when everything becomes worthless."
* * *
"The First Bank of Antimatter" opens at Modernism Gallery on Thursday, November12, 2009, with a public reception from 5:30 to 8:00 PM. The gallery is located at 685 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. The phone number is 415/541-0461. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 to 5:30. For more information, see www.modernisminc.com.
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Jonathon Keats is a conceptual artist, fabulist, and critic residing in San Francisco. Recently he choreographed the first ballet for honeybees at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. He has also exhibited extraterrestrial abstract artwork at the Judah L. Magnes Museum, unveiled a prototype ouija voting booth for the 2008 election at the Berkeley Art Museum, attempted to genetically engineer God in a petri dish in collaboration with scientists at the University of California, opened the world's first porn theater for house plants in the town of Chico, and petitioned Berkeley to pass a fundamental law of logic, a work commissioned by the city's annual Arts Festival. His projects have been documented by PBS, NPR, and the BBC World Service, garnering favorable attention in periodicals ranging from The San Francisco Chronicle and The Washington Post, to Nature and New Scientist, to Flash Art and ArtUS. Additionally, Keats serves as the art critic for San Francisco Magazine and as a columnist for both Artweek and Wired Magazine. He's the author of two novels and an award-winning collection of stories recently published by Random House, as well as museum catalogue essays, monographs, and artist's books, and he is currently writing a book on linguistics for Oxford University Press. Since graduating summa cum laude from Amherst College in 1994, he has been a visiting artist at California and Montana State Universities, and a guest lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, as well as the recipient of Yaddo and MacDowell fellowships. He is represented by Modernism Gallery in San Francisco. He can be contacted at jonathon_keats@yahoo.com
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
ZIP ZIP CLE USB
Nicholas Mir Chaikin, of Spill.net, recommends this Lego-style USB key (clé USB). See: www.myzipzip.fr.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
A Book About Death Posters : Free
Download, free, the 8 Posters for A BOOK ABOUT DEATH. Poster designs by Julia Hoffmann, Cecil Touchon, Robert Mars, Caterina Verde, David Rager, Osiris Hertz & Matthew Rose.Exhibition opens September 10, 2009 at the Emily Harvey Foundation Gallery, 537 Broadway, NYC, NY 10012.
CLICK HERE FOR THE FREE POSTERS.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Culture Hall : Apply Now
Culture Hall, a community for artists to share their work with other artists, curators and collectors, is curated with a specific interest in early to mid-career artists. CH provides select artists free 50 mb portfolios with easy to use tools for presenting their art in the best way possible on the Internet. Membership is available by invitation or free application. Check them out... and browse the artists on-site.
Above, Joshua Luther's pdqb, 2005, inkjet on wood, 16" x 32". Luther, who lives and works in Salt Lake City, Utah, works the conceptual and digital modes with aplomb: "Orientation is such a relative notion, in actual space orientation is completely arbitrary. Yet we as humans determine our world view in terms of up and down, good and bad." The syntax of geometry vis à vis where I am, where you are, where we are. Minding your ps and qs, your ds and bs.
Apply to Culture Hall by clicking here. Tell them Store Front Windows sent you and you'll get a big hello.
Above, Joshua Luther's pdqb, 2005, inkjet on wood, 16" x 32". Luther, who lives and works in Salt Lake City, Utah, works the conceptual and digital modes with aplomb: "Orientation is such a relative notion, in actual space orientation is completely arbitrary. Yet we as humans determine our world view in terms of up and down, good and bad." The syntax of geometry vis à vis where I am, where you are, where we are. Minding your ps and qs, your ds and bs.
Apply to Culture Hall by clicking here. Tell them Store Front Windows sent you and you'll get a big hello.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Michael Jackson : RIP
MICHAEL JACKSON by Andy Warhol
Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas
776.2 x 66 cm. Circa 1984
© The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, NEW YORK
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
The 4th Plinth : One And Other
Live stream of people standing on the 4th Plinth in London from One And Other. See the live stream here: http://www.oneandother.co.uk/
Sunday, July 5, 2009
A BOOK ABOUT DEATH - CALL FOR ART WORKS
A BOOK ABOUT DEATH : ARTISTS CONTRIBUTE 500 POST CARDS EACH TO CREATE AN UNBOUND BOOK ABOUT DEATH. AN HOMAGE TO RAY JOHNSON, A CELEBRATION OF EMILY HARVEY, AN GLOBAL EXPLORATION OF DEATH.
NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF ARTISTS CONTRIBUTING. CDs, DVDs & OBJECTS ACCEPTED - SEND 500.
DO AN HOMAGE TO MICHAEL JACKSON, YOUR PARENTS, SOMEONE YOU KNEW WHO HAS PASSED AWAY. MAKE A DRAWING, A COLLAGE, A PAINTING, TAKE A PHOTO. PRODUCE 500 POST CARDS, WRITE SOMEWHERE ON THE CARD: A BOOK ABOUT DEATH. ADD YOUR WEB SITE AND SEND TO THE GALLERY.
EXHIBITION AT THE EMILY HARVEY FOUNDATION GALLERY IN NEW YORK CITY. OPENING: THURSDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2009. EXHIBITION: 10 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2009.
TWITTER? PUT OUT A TWEET ABOUT THE ARTIST CALL!CLICK HERE FOR ALL INFO AND TO SEE WORKS ALREADY SUBMITTED.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
Iran : Green Revolution, Bloody Massacre
Assorted Twitter Feed from Iranian Students on Sunday Night in Tehran... as reported by Andrew Sullivan (Daily Dish/The Atlantic).
My Father has a truck load of ballot boxes that were to be burned in the back of his truck.
i eats some pills and wanna sleep and i scared that if they can find me ...i going...thx for your supports....
typing as fastest as I can in bth English&Farsi,Still we need outside help,I really don't want to be captured by Ansar
Once again I thank everyone in the world. No matter if Ahmadi stays or not, I'm proud to have clasped such supportive hands.
URGENT JUST IN, there r TANKS in front of the interior ministry of tehran in valiasr st. & fatemi CAREFUL
I can't find my friends on streets.
Rasht, glass splinters on the streets, riot police not hesitating to beat men, women and even kids
From Enghelab Sq friend just call me, Police & unknown forces beating everybody for no apparent reason!
Correction, no bus burned, but three cars.
dawn is breaking. can hear prayers from mosques.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
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