MAMA Gallery Two Year Anniversary Party @ The Chateau Marmont In Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
The Divine Nothing is an exhibition of new photographs, paintings, and sound collages by Los Angeles-based artist Jordan Sullivan. The first room of the exhibition is composed of photographic works from two recent series - After The Funeral and Death Valley. These ethereal images of mountains, light reflections after a flash flood, and double and triple exposures of wildflowers shot through painted transparencies in the hours after a funeral ceremony for Sullivan's grandmother, at times feel more like portraits than landscapes, reflections of an inner life, meditations on color, time, love, and loss. Jordan Sullivan "The Divine Nothing" will be on view until January 21, 2017 @ MAMA Gallery in Los Angeles. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Charlie Le Mindu recently presented CHARLIEWOOD at the Faena theater during Art Basel Miami, the second performance that debuted in Paris at Palais de Tokyo. The Barrett Barrera Projects produced show was a surreal walk through his vision of abstract sexuality that was anything but binary. With a host like Lady Fag and an opening act by drag terrorist Christeene, it was equal parts queer shocker and electro gold. Watching the performance took the audience’s minds out of anything they had seen, there was no turning back from the master craftsman's vision that was expanded by endless spills of tequila. Click here to read more.
The world-renowned, Benjamin Millepied-led ensemble who have been selling out shows under our great proscenium since the very beginning. Ace is thrilled to host the Project's triumphant return to The Theatre this December 9–10, with a pair of immersive evenings set to feature the world premiere of Homecoming — a new Millepied-choreographed piece accompanied in person by Rufus Wainwright. Click here to buy tickets.
Visual director Philippa Price has brought her vision of futuristic surrealism to music videos, music performances and installations globally. In the debut of the series, Philippa heads to the Clown Motel in the Nevada desert to inspire a wacky and wonderful slant on Stella McCartney's women’s and men’s collections.
WALTZ VOL. 1 – Body Basics is the debut LP delivered by Australian-born, New York based artist Matthew J. Hutchinson, who will release his art-damaged pop album, produced by Kevin McMahon, as a 65 minute, 14-part VHS film as well as on 12" vinyl. A special screening of the film will be held at Anthology Film Archives on December 14th and directly following the screening will be a Q&A with Hutchinson. You can preorder your copy of WALTZ VOL. 1 – Body Basics today by calling a discreet private hotline 1–442–XXX–HUNK.
Jordan Sullivan's solo exhibition, The Divine Nothing, will be on view from December 10 to January 21, 2017 at MAMA Gallery in Los Angeles. photographs by Adarsha Benjamin
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Kline Rape will be on view until January 14, 2017 at Hauser and Wirth in New York. photographs by Adam Lehrer
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