05.19 2010
Move Opening w/ Zomes, Koen Holtcamp, Tim Kerr & Rich Jacobs
Move
Special music guests, Zomes (asa from Lungfish) Koen Holtcamp (from Mountians) Tim Kerr (from Big Boys, and all the bands that i dont have room to list.)
Exhibition & or group show with:
Eric White, Calef Brown, Jim Houser, Garry Davis, Karoline Collins, Tim Kerr, Chrissy Piper, Mofo, Jordin Isip, Rich Jacobs, Stephen Powers, Alberto Kroeger, James Gallagher, Jeff Canham, Louie Cordero, Bert Queiroz, Melinda Beck, Dan Murphy, Tod Swank, Rodger Bridges, Caroline Hwang, Jason Polan, Matt Leines, Jocko Weyland, Billy Sprague, Kate Hurowitz, Clint Woodside, Carl Dunn, Rob Ben, Martin Sorrondeguy, Jenna Robinson, Kelly Nicholson, Adam Wallacavage, Chris Duncan, Erika Borboa, Alex Lukas, Michael Bartalos, Ben Woodward, Isaac Lin, Max Lawrence, Chris Shary, Damian Abraham, Chris Stain, Andrew Jeffrey Wright, Chris Kline, Derek Weisberg, John Freeborn, & maybe a few others?
“This will rule.”
– Clint Woodside
05.18 2010
SUBLIME FREQUENCIES PRESENTS!!!
Staring into the Sun
A film by Olivia Wyatt
60 minutes
Staring into the Sun is the latest ethno-folk cinema classic from Sublime Frequencies. Ethiopia is known to be one of the oldest areas inhabited by humans and presently has over 80 diverse ethnic groups. Photographer/filmmaker Olivia Wyatt explores 13 different tribes throughout Ethiopia in this visually stunning film. Traveling from the northern highlands to the lower Omo Valley, Wyatt brings together the worlds of Zar spirit possession; Hamer tribal wedding ceremonies; Borena water well polyphonic singing; wild hyena feedings; and bizarre Ethiopian TV segments; presenting an enchanting look at these ethereal images, landscapes and sounds from the horn of Africa. The tribes featured in this film are captured with an unflinching sense of realism and poetic admiration resulting in a visual and aural feast of the senses.
Land of the Songhai
A film By Hisham Mayet
30 minutes
Hisham Mayet’s latest film explores the music and landscape of the Songhai, around the Niger River in Western Niger. Zarma mock possession hoedowns, Wodaabe trance vocal performances, Spirit possession ceremonies, Godje one sting laments, contigi string masters, comsaa griots and Sahel night markets create a bizarre and fascinating glimpse into the arid and culturally vibrant bend in the Niger river.
sublime frequencies
staring into the sun trailer
$5 suggested donation
hisham mayet dj after party @ kung fu necktie
for more info email crystalstokowski@space1026.com
05.18 2010
NEW FACTORY ACTION
New paintings, drawings, and more…
Please visit MARK PRICE is a Factory
05.17 2010
Last chance to see PDDC’s City Hall show!
This is the last week to see the City Hall art exhibition by PDDC’s Cultural Arts Center, an art program for disabled adults, staffed by a handful of Space 1026 members. Check it out while there’s still time!
@ City Hall (Broad & Market)
Northeast corner hallway, 5th floor
open during business hours (9-5)
show runs until Friday, May 21st
05.16 2010
Move Curated By Rich Jacobs.
I just updated the next show for the site and thought i would let y’all know about it up front too… this is going to rule.
Move Curated By Rich Jacobs.
June 4th @ Space 1026
Here is the artist list… buckle up!!!
Eric White, Calef Brown, Jim Houser, Garry Davis, Karoline Collins, Tim Kerr, Chrissy Piper, Mofo, Jordin Isip, Rich Jacobs, Stephen Powers, Alberto Kroeger, James Gallagher, Jeff Canham, Louie Cordero, Bert Queiroz, Melinda Beck, Dan Murphy, Tod Swank, Rodger Bridges, Caroline Hwang, Jason Polan, Matt Leines, Jocko Weyland, Billy Sprague, Kate Hurowitz, Clint Woodside, Carl Dunn, Rob Ben, Martin Sorrondeguy, Jenna Robinson, Kelly Nicholson, Adam Wallacavage, Chris Duncan, Erika Borboa, Alex Lukas, Michael Bartalos, Ben Woodward, Isaac Lin, Max Lawrence, Chris Shary, Damian Abraham, Chris Stain, Andrew Jeffrey Wright, Chris Kline, Derek Weisberg, John Freeborn, Bill McRight, Asa Osborne & maybe a few others?
also of note is:
Special music guests, Zomes (asa from Lungfish) Koen Holtcamp (from Mountians) Tim Kerr (from Big Boys, and all the bands that i dont have room to list.) and Rich might play too… that night!
05.15 2010
New AJW prints in the store
Some new screen prints by Andrew Jeffrey Wright are now available in the online store!
05.09 2010
KIMYA DAWSON SHOW CANCELLED TONIGHT!
Kimya Dawson and Yr Heart Breaks were on a flight that was cancelled. The show tonight is cancelled but will be rescheduled for another date this month hopefully. All advance tickets from this show will be honored. Check http://www.r5productions.com for a new date.
SORRY!!
05.07 2010
Saturday in San Francisco
Alex Lukas
These Are The Days of Miracle and Wonder
Matt Leines
These Songs Are True
May 8th – June 3rd, 2010
Opening Reception Saturday, May 8th, 7-11pm.
Guerrero Gallery
2700 19th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
415.400.5168
www.guerrerogallery.com
05.07 2010
SCOPE
Scope
May 7-30, 2010
Opening: Friday, May 7th, 6-8pm
Kaitlin Mosley, Rebecca Suss, Lauren van Haaften-Schick
Art in the Age is pleased to announce the opening of its May exhibition, Scope, featuring new works by Kaitlin Mosley, Rebecca Suss and Lauren van Haaften-Schick. Scope investigates nature’s capacity for growth, infinity, suffocation and serenity at its edge. Through drawings, paintings and photographs frozen moments of endless processes find new meaning in landscapes as they achieve both topical and internal space. Kaitlin Mosley’s airy compositions allude to memory and personal experience; their dry and static composition renders them moments without time, filled with allusion without action. Rebecca Suss’ thick, painterly mark-making fuses the artist’s physical work with the infinite motion of the sea; both bodies are forever churning, engaged in a process which is only self-perpetuating, and without end. Lauren van Haaften-Schick’s ink drawings of dense floral growth evoke both the ecstatic chaos of growth, while the flatness of her monochromatic seascapes present the experience of viewing this void as the experience of flatness itself. Built from fine, dense marks, both bodies of work appear flat in their composition as a product of their density.