Holidelic – EVERETT BRADLEY
Holidelic – EVERETT BRADLEY If you’re tired of the same holiday music every year – GRAMMY-nominated percussionist Everett Bradley has a new single out to add to your playlists… The “Unknown Legend” (Rolling Stone) has […]
Holidelic – EVERETT BRADLEY If you’re tired of the same holiday music every year – GRAMMY-nominated percussionist Everett Bradley has a new single out to add to your playlists… The “Unknown Legend” (Rolling Stone) has […]
Photo by Sam Setzer Los Angeles-based producer and singer-songwriter Alyssa Gengos has been making records auteur-style on her laptop for years. Her music is straightforward but elegant in construction and form. Her new album Mechanical […]
Photo by Shervin Lainez New York City singer, songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Miles Francis recently announced their new album Good Man (out March 4), along with title track “Good Man.” Francis experienced a complete unraveling of conditioning during the project […]
Halsey McKay Gallery (79a Newtown Lane, East Hampton, N.Y.) is pleased to present two concurrent solo artist exhibitions featuring Matt Rich and Victoria Fu on view until Jan. 1, 2022. Rich’s exhibition, And And And, […]
The experience of watching French film director Julia Ducournau’s TITANE is akin to a direct visceral immersion into the titular material itself, which is “a metal highly resistant to heat and corrosion, with high tensile […]
Photo by Jarrett Hendrix Morton Fine Art is pleased to present Veil, a solo presentation of new works on paper by artist Michael Booker, on view through December 4, 2021. Rendered on paper and Yupo, […]
Maciej Sadowski is a double bass player, composer, and session musician. He has extensive experience in all music genres, with a special emphasis and passion for jazz. Based in Gdańsk, he regularly gives over […]
Photo by Chantal Anderson CULT Aimee Friberg Exhibitions is pleased to announce Irresistible Deception, a solo exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Los Angeles-based artist Chris Fallon, on view at CULT’s new home, located […]
Tim Linghaus was born in the GDR in the early 1980s and discovered an RX 11 and guitars in his father’s office when he was a young boy. It was his first encounter with instruments […]
Fahren Feingold and Indira Cesarine The Untitled Space is pleased to present “WET DREAMS” a solo exhibition of watercolor paintings by artist Fahren Feingold on view through November 13th, 2021. “WET DREAMS,” curated by Indira […]
Photo by Cameron Smith Abby Huston is a Richmond, VA-based singer and songwriter. They first picked up a guitar to perform My Chemical Romance’s “Summertime” for the eighth grade talent show, then by around the […]
Tiffany Smith, Study 6, 2014, Archival Inkjet print, Ed 5. 22 x 17 in. (unframed) / 26 x 21 in. (framed) The Other Side of the Pentaprism (re-)mirrors a vision of the Caribbean as it […]
Photo by Camilla Soave Davide Tomat (aka Tomat) is a producer and sound designer from Turin focused on space drone ambient sounds, psychedelic electronic music and crooked rhythms. Co-founder of Superbudda (Creative Collective) he has […]
Innovative hybrid orchestra Nu Deco Ensemble and acclaimed jazz pianist Aaron Parks have shared an incredible collaboration together that brings home the joy of live music again on the recently released EP Nu Deco Ensemble […]
“The Legend Of Ajax Jackson And The Talented Tenth”, 2021 Repurposed DOT street signs, Bad Brains t-shirts, steel, Bulletproof ballistic grade Kevlar, resin, cloth 95 x 100in. (241.3 x 254cm) I first met Coby Kennedy earlier […]
Photo by Daniel Krieger Lisbeth Firmin works in a subdued palette, using blocks of color to recreate moments of lone figures and couples lost in thought, walking through shadows or lit by the unearthly […]
Photo by Daniel Krieger Ryan Sarah Murphy’s three-dimensional pieces have their roots in a sculptural practice that incorporates found objects. In these works made entirely of repurposed cardboard that she finds in dumpsters, alleyways and […]
I initially encountered Tomo Mori’s work at Flux Art Fair in 2015, the first large-scale international art fair inspired by and in honor of Harlem, a neighborhood with its own, rich cultural history. Her intricately […]
Sophie Kahn & Colette Robbins, Installation for Spring/Break Art Show 2021 Arcade Project Curatorial is pleased to introduce “CHAPEL” a two-person exhibition featuring a digital/analog hybrid installation by Sophie Kahn and Colette Robbins. with curation […]
Beth B and Lydia Lunch – photo by Curt Hoppe – courtesy Kino Lorber Beth B exploded onto the New York underground scene in the late 70s, after receiving her BFA from the School of […]
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