David Zwirner gallery presents an exhibition of new work by Stan Douglas, titled Disco Angola, Douglas has again assumed the fictional character of a photo-journalist, this time a regular in the burgeoning disco underground of the early 1970s New York. For Douglas’s alter-ego, the new scene offered a cathartic respite from urban grittiness in a city on the verge of bankruptcy. Evolving out of funk and soul, the disco lifestyle mobilized the gay community in particular, and its self-conscious embrace of glamour and fashion represented a departure from the previous decade’s counterculture. Disco Angola is on view at the David Zwirner gallery until April 28, 525 West 19th Street.
The Shaping of New Visions
Valie Export, Einkreisung (Encirclement) from the series Körperkonfigurationen (Body Configurations). 1976.
The Shaping of New Visions: Photography, Film, Photobook, on view this month at the MOMA in New York, covers the period from 1910 to today, offers a critical reassessment of photography's role in the avant-garde and neo-avant-garde movements—with a special emphasis on the medium's relation to Dada, Bauhaus, Surrealism, Constructivism, New Objectivity, Conceptual, and Post-Conceptual art—and in the development of contemporary artistic practices. The shaping of what came to be known as "New Vision" photography bore the obvious influence of "lens-based" and "time-based" works. El Lissitzky best summarized its ethos: "The new world will not need little pictures," he wrote in The Conquest of Art (1922). "If it needs a mirror, it has the photograph and the cinema." The Shaping of New Visions: Photography, Film, Photobook will be on view at the Museum of Contemporary art from April 18 to April 29, 2013.
Three Degrees of Certainty
New work by Canadian based artist Maskull Lasserre, entitled Incarnate (Three Degrees of Certainty II), a skull is carved into old computer manuals representing the death of the printed manual.
Polarized
Polaroid by Gent, Belgium based photographer Jeroen Mylle
Beware of Young Girls
Maximilla Lukacs & Sarah Sophie Flicker create a video for Wren's Fall/Winter 2012 collection starring Tavi Gevinson
Bag of Bones
Exhibition view of Bag of Bones, the new show with Max Snow and Christopher Lusher which opened last night at Blank Gallery in West Virginia. Photo by John Drake.
Ode to Francesca
Film by Abbey Meaker. Harmonium played by Kathy Mcnames, recorded and mixed by Sean Martin
Giverny
The Hole gallery in New York presents the exhibition Giverny, a collaboration between E.V. Day and Kembra Pfahler. The artists created photographic works in the famous French gardens built and immortalized in paint by Claude Monet, and will be exhibiting them for the first time here on the Bowery. Playboy.com has generously funded this massive exhibition, for the duration of which the Hole will be transformed into a living, breathing garden—with a lily-padded pond traversed by Monet’s signature green Japanese arched bridge, and scattered with the indigenous plants he is famous for painting. The walls of the exhibition will be printed with the almost claustrophobically green willow trees that surround this historic French site, and your first step into the gallery will be onto grass. Giverny will be on view until April 24 at the Hole Gallery.
Earthling
Janet Werner’s work focuses on the invention of fictional characters based on found images from popular culture including models, celebrities, dolls and figurines. The paintings operate within and against the genre of portraiture, taking anonymous female figures and imbuing them with fictional personalities. For Werner, the process of painting is a way of investigating the iconic power of the image, invoking imagination, memory, and projection to invest the anonymous figures with human subjectivity and emotion. The final paintings are composite portraits that retain aspects of the original while also representing notions of transformation, innocence and loss. Janet Werner's Earthling will show at Parisian Laundry from March 29 until April 28.
Naked Before the Camera
Hermaphrodite, Nadar, 1860
"Tapping veins of mythology, carnal desire, hero worship, and aesthetic pleasure, depictions of the nude have...triggered impassioned discussions of sin and sexuality, cultural identity, and canons of beauty. Controversies are often aroused even more intensely when the artist's chosen medium is photography, with its accuracy and specificity—when a real person stood naked before the camera—rather than traditional media where more generalized and idealized forms prevail." Naked before the Camera, on view now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, surveys the history of this subject and examines some of the motivations and meanings that underlie its expression.
Kurt Cobain by Jesse Frohman
Today marks the 18th anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death. On view April 6 through April 22. at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in SOHO previously unseen photographs by Jesse Frohman from one of Cobain's last and most iconic photo sessions.
MONEY – SO LONG (GODISDEAD)
Moneyis a band based in Manchester, England. You can preorder their new 7" from Almost Music which is due out May 17.
Homocult
Bruce LaBruce music video for Gio Black Peter
Homocult and Other Esoterica is a group show of short experimental queer films focused on magick and the occult and art works curated by Daniel McKernan. Featuring films by Genesis P-Orridge and Bruce LaBruce and artworks by Christos Andres and George Keller. McKernan says, "[Homocult is a] collection of artists & filmmakers who have an affiliation to the Generation Hex era, a blend of old school and new school. Each individual has his/her own unique interpretation of the theme of the occult and esoteric. Jason Louv, in his introduction to Generation Hex (2006), states that the book is a snapshot of those 'who are not only delving into this art of magick and science of the future, but who are coming to magical consciousness at a time when it has never been easier to find and link up with people of like minds and experience.' This is a video survey of such people. As Scott Treleaven, in the final issue of This is the Salivation Army (1999), said: 'We are the new circus. And we are the envy of the fucking World.'" On view April 6 and 7 S&S Projects 3145 S. Morgan Street, Chicago, IL.
Love Forever Balloons at the Autre Launch Party
AUTRE ISSUE 002 Release party at Dilettante in Los Angeles. See more photos here.
An American Biography
"One night, when the parties were over, I guess she didn't want to sleep with somebody, so she asked me to share a room with her. She always had to have her glass of hot milk and a cigarette in one hand. In her sleep her hands kept crawling; they couldn't sleep. I couldn't keep my eyes off them. She kept scratching with them. Perhaps she just had bad dreams....I don't know, it was really sad." Andy Warhol on Edie Sedgewick
Robert Carrithers: The Groovy Dada Lounge Revisited
Prague – On view now at the Fotograf Gallery in Prague: rediscovered photographs by Robert Carrithers of Basquiat, Haring, the New York scene in the 1980s and the infamous Club 57.“One staircase led to heaven the other to hell” says Robert Carrithers of a building in New York’s St. Mark’s Place Street, number 57. The building whose basement housed, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Club 57 – a creative laboratory for all non-conformists and free-thinkers from the East Village – actually belonged to the central offices of the Polish Catholic Church. The Groovy Dada Lounge Revisited will be on view until April 20 at the Fotograf Gallery in Prague, Školská 28, Prague 1.
Women
Max Beckmann, Woman With Mandolin
A new exhibition at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Germany presents paintings of women by Picasso, Max Beckmann, and William De Kooning. On view until July 7.
The Gods of Love
Drugs N' Hymns
Rocco DeLuca performs with his 1931 National guitar at the AUTRE ISSUE 002 release party at Dilettante in Los Angeles. DeLuca's album Drugs N' Hymns album, which dropped last week, is definitely one of those best of a decade kind of records - its that incredible. Pick it up here and read our interview with DeLuca in our current issue. Photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Rocco DeLuca Performing
Rocco DeLuca performs an electrifying set at the AUTRE ISSUE 002 release party in Los Angeles. Photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper








