For his second solo exhibition at Galerie Almine Rech in Paris, Alex Israel presents a series of recent works, entitled "Lenses," which are essentially large scale renditions of sunglass lenses that look as if they have been removed from the frame and propped against the wall. It is a nod to the easy breezy lifestyle of Los Angeles - a city that the artist romanticizes through multiple conceptualizations and mediums that range from sculpture to set backdrops to self portraiture to found objects and even a talk show. The show, entitled "As It Lays," features the artist in dark sunglasses asking off the cuff questions to the likes of Bret Easton Ellis, Larry Flynt, Vidal Sassoon, Rosanna Arquette and more - all against a backdrop of canvases painted with bright shades of orange in a depiction of a California in the throes of a permanent Summer sunset. In fact, the "Lenses" in this exhibition are the same color as some of the backdrop paintings, for which Israel is known, that are also included in this presentation. You will also be able to find a miniaturized prop car - a Chevy Corvette - parked next to a tiny cactus; set against the fire orange backdrop painting, it gives the sense that you are riding off into the sunset in a classic Hollywood movie. Alex Israel "Summer" will be on view until July 27, 2015 at Galerie Almine Rech in Paris.
Read Our Conversation With Virgins Founder and Singer Donald Cumming on Growing Up and Going Solo →
Autre had a chance to speak with Virgins founder and singer Donald Cumming over the phone from his apartment in New York – I could hear him dragging on a cigarette between questions with the sound of the city in the background, like a sweet symphony of chaos. In the following interview, Cumming talks about his time in The Virgins, an ever-evolving New York City, and his new solo musical journey. Click here to read the conversation.
Artist James Georgopoulos Releases a Limited Edition Half Tone Pixilated Print Inspired by Astronauts and Aliens
"I chose to make this in iridescent green and black after reading a quote where Gordon Cooper talks about UFO spotting, which is rare for an astronaut to admit. So the green pearl color in the print is actually an homage toward Cooper and his belief in the iconic green martian." Click here to purchase a limited edition print by James Georgopoulos entitled "Space Race," silkscreened iridescent half tones, acrylic polymer, coventry rag paper.
Pathos and Vulnerability at "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" Group Exhibition On View Now @ Fraenkel Gallery In San Francisco
Fraenkel Gallery presents "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter," curated by Katy Grannan. This group exhibition will present photographs and other objects by 18 artists, all of whom are being shown at the gallery for the first time. The title of the exhibition refers to Carson McCullers’ novel, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, and the poem that inspired it, The Lonely Hunter, written by Fiona MacLeod (aka William Sharp). The works selected for the exhibition resonate with pathos, obsession, and vulnerability, and speak to a fundamental source of artistic inspiration: the heart’s private longing. The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter will be on view until August 22, 2015 at Fraenkel Gallery, 49 Geary Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco.
Go See Jannis Kounellis' Recreated Live Horse Installation on View Now At Gavin Brown's Enterprise
Italian based artist Jannis Kounellis first installed "Untitled (12 Horses)" in a garage in Rome, in 1969. From now until Saturday, you can catch the installation at Gavin Brown's Enterprise in Greenwich Village. It is the last exhibition in this location before the gallery moves to Harlem. Other artists on view include Rirkrit Tiravanija and Elaine Sturtevant. Jannis Kounellis’s “Untitled (12 Horses)” will be on view until June 27, 2015 at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise
Bunny Michael’s First Solo Exhibition Deals With the Beguiling Tangles of Human Consciousness
Alt Space presents "Etheric Double," Bunny Michael’s first solo exhibition, featuring new digital portraits and acrylic paintings that explore the beguiling tangles of human consciousness and relationships. Steeped in overwhelming positivity and self-love, Bunny Michael’s work bridges the divide between the self and self-awareness, the natural world and the future, reality and perception. With "Etheric Double," Bunny Michael uses her own “spiritual twin” as the conduit for expressing and advocating kindness, love, and acceptance of yourself and those around you. There will be an opening reception at Alt Space (41 Montrose Avenue, Brooklyn) on June 26 from 7 to 9pm, and the show will run from June 26 to July 12.
Opening Night Captures The Last Gasp of Hollywood's Golden Era With Rare Never-Before-Seen Photographs by Elliott Landy
"Opening Night" is the latest sexy, sleek and glamorous photo book by Imperial Pictures Publishing and Paperwork NYC. The book features never before seen photographs by Elliott Landy who is known for his photographs of Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, Hendrix and more. In this gorgeous edition, you'll be able to find images of Elizabeth Taylor, Barbara Streisand, Faye Dunaway, Marlene Dietrich, Dustin Hoffman, Andy Warhol and more, all dolled up to the nines and ready for the flash bulbs. “My pictures reflected the aspects of those events that impacted me the most—the falseness and superficiality,” writes Landy in the intro. “They were a reflection of my inner feelings toward what was happening—a flow of energy, channeled and filtered through my own person.” Even though Landy has moved on from the world of celebritydom, he will get his fair share of the limelight tomorrow night at the Jane Hotel Ballroom, starting at 10pm, to celebrate the launch of Opening Night. You can also purchase Opening Night here.
Marilyn Minter's Tongue Tied Billboard In Houston for Her Retrospective
"Tongue Tied" billboard for Marilyn Minter's retrospective, entitled "Pretty/Dirty," which is on view now at the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston until August. For over three decades Marilyn Minter has produced lush paintings, photographs, and videos that vividly manifest our culture’s complex and contradictory emotions around the feminine body and beauty. Her unique works—from the oversized paintings of makeup-laden lips and eyes to soiled designer shoes—bring into sharp, critical focus the power of desire. As an artist Minter has always made seductive visual statements that demand our attention while never shirking her equally crucial roles as provocateur, critic, and humorist. "Marilyn Minter: Pretty/Dirty" features over 25 paintings made between 1976 and 2013, three video works, and several photographs that show Minter’s work in depth.
Road Trips and Indie Cinema: Read Our Interview with Filmmakers India Menuez, Adinah Dancyger and Victoria Cronin →
photograph Patrick Hoelck
There is a good chance that if you live in New York and travel in a certain artsy circle, or if you flip through your favorite fashion magazine, or watch your favorite indie movie, you are going to see an other-worldly site: a poised young woman with striking copper red features by the name of India Salvator Menuez. India is a part of a crew of bright young artists exploring the fields of fine art, performative art, film, and more, under the moniker of the Luck You Collective. Currently, India, and fellow collective members of Luck You Adinah Dancyger and Victoria Cronin are raising funds to film a road trip movie called Girl Props. Click here to read our interview with the filmmakers.
Go See Yoko Ono's Beautiful Exhibition @ the MoMA In New York
photograph by Evan Agostini
The Museum of Modern Art presents its first exhibition dedicated exclusively to the work of Yoko Ono, taking as its point of departure the artist’s unofficial MoMA debut in late 1971. At that time, Ono advertised her “one woman show,” titled Museum of Modern [F]art. However, when visitors arrived at the Museum there was little evidence of her work. According to a sign outside the entrance, Ono had released flies on the Museum grounds, and the public was invited to track them as they dispersed across the city. Now, over 40 years later, Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971 surveys the decisive decade that led up to Ono’s unauthorized exhibition at MoMA, bringing together approximately 125 of her early objects, works on paper, installations, performances, audio recordings, and films, alongside rarely seen archival materials. Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971 will be on view until September 7, 2015 at MoMA in New York.
Gypsy Sport's Autumn Winter 2015 Collection Video Lookbook is An Afro-Futuristic Acid Trip
Haturn+Grid World is the video look book for Gypsy Sport's Autumn Winter 2015 Collection. Inspired by Afro-futurism, urban athletics and hallucinogenics. Haturn is the name of the Gypsy Sport logo, 2 baseball caps balanced to form 1 planet. Grid World is a reference to 90's video games and screen savers.
A Thing of Beauty Is A Joy Forever: A Fascinating New Monograph Explores the Life and Work of Underrated British Designer James Irvine
A fascinating new monograph, published by Phaidon, explores the life and work of design legend James Irvine (1958–2013). Indeed, you may not know Irvine by name, but his designs have had a profound influence in the world of both home furnishing as well as technology – he has also had a profound impact on other designers. On top of a beautiful offering of unpublished sketches and images from Irvine’s archives, this new comprehensive tome also includes texts and narratives by contemporary designers who were friends and that worked closely with the iconoclastic designer. For instance, Jasper Morrison tells the story of going to school with Irvine at the Royal Academy of Art and learning of his move to Milan to work for Olivetti – there is also a story about Irvine falling out of a window naked in Barcelona. Another designer, Naoto Fukasawa talks about meeting one of Irvine’s chairs before actually meeting the man – and based on the lines of the chair having a prescient notion of the designer’s friendliness as a person. There is also a great dialogue between Marc Newson, who recently signed on as a design consultant for Apple, and design critic Francesca Picchi on Irvine’s contributions to Olivetti and Toshiba – namely a computer device that looks like an iPad, well before its invention. From his early work with Ettore Sottsass’ “Associati” to his more mature works for Japanese home and office goods retailer Muji, like a USB powered desk fan or a simple aluminum pen case, this monograph may be the corner piece that helps complete the jigsaw puzzle of contemporary commercial design. The book is available to purchase here. Follow Autre on Instagram for updates: @autremagazine
Wunderkind Chinese Photographer Ren Hang Has First Solo Show In Japan
Opening tonight in Tokyo, at the Matchbaco Gallery, wunderkind Chinese photographer Ren Hang will present new photographs taken in New York City. A new publication featuring works from this series will be published by Session Press and distributed by Dashwood Books. Ren Hang "New Love" will open tonight at Matchbaco Gallery and it will run until July 25, 2015.
Ishiuchi Miyako 'Frida' @ Michael Hoppen Gallery In London
"Frida" by Ishiuchi Miyako is a photographic record of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo’s wardrobe and belongings. She respectfully sifts through the remaining ephemera and in doing so makes intimate revelations about one of the twentieth century’s greatest artists. Frida will be on view until July 12, 2015 @ Michael Hoppen Gallery, 3 Jubilee Place, London
Read About Our Adventure With Legendary Filmmaker and Spiritual Mystic Alejandro Jodorowsky at His Apartment in Paris →
"I don´t think with ideas, but with my testicles. I don´t search, I ejaculate." This is just one of the many gems offered by legendary filmmaker and spiritual mystic Alejandro Jodorowsky in Adarsha Benjamin's interview with the famous auteur. On the occasion of the release of his new epic book, entitled Where The Bird Sings Best, we have dug this story and interview out of the archives. Originally published in Autre Issue 2, Adarsha Benjamin tells her story of running, jet lagged through the rainy streets of Paris to find Jodorowsky's apartment. Click here to read the full story and interview.
Tianzhuo Chen Performance at the Palais de Tokyo
Palais de Tokyo presents the very first solo exhibition in France of Chinese young artist Tianzhuo Chen, one of the most promising artists of his generation. Tianzhuo Chen uses a colourful, grotesque and kitsch imagery, dominated by direct references to drugs, LGBT hip hop, the London rave scene, Japanese Butoh, voguing in New York and the fashion world, to forge an intimate connection between his works and the collapse of moral attitudes and beliefs we see around us. The exhibition will be on view from June 24 to September 13, 2015 at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris.
Jaakko Eino Kalevi Unveils Another Strange and Wonderful Music Video
Finnish artist Jaakko Eino Kalevi has unveiled a music video for the track "Double Talk" off his first full length album, which was released this week. Back in April, Autre featured another music by Kalevi – for the track "Deeper Shadows" – which was equally as surreal and slightly unsettling.
Micaela McLucas 'Cirrus' @ Castor Gallery In New York
Castor Gallery presents "Cirrus," an exhibition of photographs by London-based artist, Micaela McLucas. McLucas’ photographs document her offbeat perspective of daily life by attempting to blur the lines between reality, and fiction. Set in a parallel world of fantasy and altered existence, her explorations of daily life become a realm of foreign familiarity and surreal monotony. McLucas uses her photographs as not only a reflection of her own dream-inspired environments, but also as a manipulation of her daily routines and life. 'Cirrus' will be on view until July 1, 2015 at Castor Gallery, 254 Broome St, New York.
Here Are Autre's Highlights from Art Basel 2015 in Switzerland
Art Basel 2015 is officially open to the public today in Basel, Switzerland. Art Basel has been described as the ‘Olympics of the Art World’. Approximately 300 leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Africa show the work of more than 4,000 artists, ranging from the great masters of Modern art to the latest generation of emerging stars. The show's individual sectors represent every artistic medium: paintings, sculpture, installations, videos, multiples, prints, photography, and performance. Here are our highlights from the 2015 Art Basel in Switzerland, which will be in full swing until June 21, 2015. photographs courtesy of Art Basel
Chloë Sevigny Creates An Ex-Boyfriend Zine for the I Never Read Art Book Fair in Basel
Zines are really hot right now. If you haven't made one yet, maybe you should. The latest zine to come off the press comes from Chloë Sevigny who has released a little chapbook with photographic collages of all her ex-boyfriends. The zine was published on the occasion of the I Never Read Art Book Fair, which is being held alongside the Art Basel festivities in Switzerland. Entitled "No Time for Love," the zine is published by venerable cool zine publisher Innen. The I Never Read Book Fair will be on view until June 20, 2015 in Kaserne Switzerland.