
05/11/11 1:01pm
With many hats to wear, performance artist, musician, writer, and filmmaker Miranda July presents a new film in which she stars and directs. The Future premiered at Sundance this year, and above all things else, is narrated by a cat, which the leading couple (played by July and Hamish Linklater) are trying to adopt. But, ... READ MORE
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05/11/11 12:31pm
M.O.P. (or the Mash Out Posse) burst into the rap game with their debut single "How About Some Hardcore" in 1994 with two of the most distinct voices in the game. Not to mention, they kept it so close to the street that when they're asking us if we want some hardcore, we have no ... READ MORE
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05/10/11 4:50pm
As part of the ongoing Levi's Film Workshop, Nathan Meier and Malia Scharf's film "Kenny Scharf: More, Newer, Better, Nower, Funner" takes a hearty jaunt with the artist subject as he travels in and around New York, Los Angeles, and the "Art In The Streets" exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. In ... READ MORE
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05/10/11 3:16pm
Opening last week, Andrew Kreps Gallery has a great installation of works by Roe Ethridge. Featuring both recent works as well as a series that spans six years, "Le Luxe" covers themes of inventories, personal vs. commissioned, analog vs. digital, the term Le Luxe and its context in regards to luxury brands, and the fact ... READ MORE
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05/10/11 2:39pm
Last week, we brought you part 1 of OffTheWallTV's special series The Collaboratory and their sit down with skate legend, Tommy Guerrrero. Now, part 2 has emerged and it follows where the video left off in part 1. Part 2 focuses on the sneaker collaboration between Guerrero and Vans Syndicate. In the video, Tommy talks ... READ MORE
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05/10/11 12:57pm
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05/10/11 12:51pm
Sage Vaughn opened his first solo exhibition across the pond last week at Lazarides Rathbone. "Children Of A Lesser God" features "he artist's exploration into notions of control and release as well as the fundamental need for survival, love and liberty. Vaughn's new works manifest these concepts through bleak, dystopian cityscapes juxtaposed ... READ MORE
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05/10/11 12:35pm
On May 17th, Joshua Liner Gallery will open a new exhibition of works from Cleon Peterson. "White Flag" continues on the artists depictions of violence and depravity with 14 new medium to large size works rendered in acrylic on paper and mounted on boards. While the title may suggest a surrender, the works in the ... READ MORE
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