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Red Sky at Night, Sailor’s Delight

Red Sky at Night, Sailor\'s Delight - Gerald Edwards III

Little Owl’s Depucelation of Photographic Exhibition

Olive’s first showing of pictures commenced last night, and I must say, that they are much more elegant than anything I will ever be able to muster. Up and about for about one month’s time, go sneak in and see them at the Shala Yoga Studio @ 815 Broadway near Union Square. Regs Biz Hours, get up in that spotty immediately, buy all of her photos, then head over to the Mollusk Surf Shop in Brooklyn, purchase 10 surf sticks, pick me up from my house, and let’s go to Montauk, like yesterday.

As Always, she has much much more on her cosmically charged webber HQ - The Olive Branch

 

 

News of Doom 06/16/08

  • New Zealand cafe serves dishwashing liquid (AP) 
  • Romanian village re-elects dead mayor (Reuters) 
  • Gay men and straight women share brain detail, says report (Reuters) 
  • Fighting crows halt trains (Reuters) 
  • Judge reduces trust fund for Leona Helmsley’s dog (AP) 
  • Escaped German thief asks police to open handcuffs (Reuters) 
  • Fighting crows halt trains in India’s Bihar (Reuters) 
  • Italian kidnaps ex-girlfriend to get ironing done (Reuters) 
  • Kitties of Doom 14
  • Awaken by Dethklok
  • Oregon man wins Great American Think-Off (AP) 
  • Car gifted by Hitler to Nepal king awaits new home (Reuters) 
  • Aussies advance with top Asia teams - Aljazeera.net
  • Dubai World comes to China quake victims’ aid - Al-Bawaba
  • Investors expect Abu Dhabi properties to beat Dubai and Northern … - Al-Bawaba
  • Irish ‘no’ may doom treaty - Chicago Sun-Times
  • Averting a ‘nightmare scenario’ - Toronto Star
  • What a difference a decade makes to terror tale - Toronto Star
  • Band-aids and waffles - Edmonton Sun
  • Kuwaiti Islamic charity rejects US accusations it is channeling … - International Herald Tribune
  • ‘PA forces in Jenin not fighting terror’ - Jerusalem Post
  • ‘Apocalypse’ by Amos Nur with Dawn Burgess: New speculation about … - Dallas Morning News
  • Anti-Terror Squad gets Salem’s custody - Hindustan Times
  • Dubai: Landmark Gulf Group - Kurt Geiger open doors - Al-Bawaba
  • Israel Participates In Eurosatory 2008, Israeli Military & Defense … - Infolive.tv

  • Universal Studios Topiary Rocket Ship

    Engagement Rock

    Either Gas Leak, or Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

    News of Doom 06/12/08

  • Dutch study shows Friday 13th not more unlucky (Reuters)
  • Raw Footage of the Hit Inside Pakistan
  • Manhole memo prompts Mumbai municipal mutterings (Reuters)
  • Man once world’s most obese fetes birthday on bed (Reuters)
  • Boeing Rethinking Plan To Back Out Of JCA
  • Symonds fined after sleeping in and missing team bus (Reuters)
  • Inside 61, 600 sq. ft.
  • Australian jail break foiled by air vent (Reuters)
  • Pa. man walks 25 miles to court for DUI sentencing (AP)
  • NZ drivers turn to blow-up dolls to beat traffic rules (Reuters)
  • Tomorrow is the end of the world
  • AF Problems Deep-seated, Says Senior Senator
  • LA reservoir covered with balls to protect water (AP)
  • Artist claims record with quarter-mile drawing (AP)
  • The Next Time You Go to the Dentist…
  • Cambodian jet abandoned in Vietnam for over a year (AP)
  • Cops: Teen uses stolen card, fills out application (AP)
  • Jump Jet Lightning II Jumps Into the Air
  • Single-horned ‘Unicorn’ deer is found in Italy (AP)
  • French “Spiderman” defends NY skyscraper climb (Reuters)
  • Problem gamblers sue Canada casinos (Reuters)
  • Bush falls for German asparagus (Reuters)
  • Sudoku addicts halt drugs trial (Reuters)
  • Politician ordered to anger counseling (Reuters)
  • They had sex WHERE? (Reuters)
  • She Comes By at Least Four Times a Week

    The Main Event (Double Down, Double Overtime, Double Up - Lets Make Hoops)

    June 27 - July 27, 2008
    Opening Reception June 27, 6-8pm

    Schroeder Romero Gallery
    637 West 27th Street, New York, NY 10001
    T: 212 630 0722

    Curated By Trey Edwards & Thomas Seely

    Artwork By
    Elaine Kaufman, Maria Dumlao & Jane Johnston, Alex Brown, Rob Carter, Institute for Aesthletics, Marisa Olson, Javier Piñon, Shannon Plumb, Justin Rancourt & Chuck Yatsuk, Fernando Sanchez, Tom Sanford, Jessica Tam, Lee Walton

    Featuring

    • Opening Reception Participatory Street Sporting Event by the Institute of Aesthletics
    • 29th Anniversary Screening of Disco Demolition Documentary Film (July 12, 2008 6-8pm)
    • Limited Edition Hyper Super Blooper Reel Commemorative DVD
    • Exhibition Poster Catalog (Available at Schroeder Romero Gallery)
    • Expanded archive of artworks, interviews and essays at www.themainevent.us

    Serious sport has nothing to do with fair play. It is bound up with hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all rules and sadistic pleasure in witnessing violence: in other words, it is war minus the shooting…There cannot be much doubt that the whole thing is bound up with the rise of nationalism — that is, with the lunatic modern habit of identifying oneself with large power units and seeing everything in terms of competitive prestige…There are quite enough real causes of trouble already, and we need not add to them by encouraging young men to kick each other on the shins amid the roars of infuriated spectators.
    -George Orwell, The Sporting Spirit, 1945

    On July 12, 1972 a Chicago radio disc jockey, strolled out to Comiskey Park’s center field, dressed in Army fatigues. There, he gave a brief rallying declaration before detonating a box filled with thousands of disco vinyl records. The 50,000 fans in record attendance promptly stormed the field and began rioting. The fires, and destruction of the stadium was only quelled at the arrival of Chicago’s riot squad.

    Almost two thousand years earlier, Roman Emperor Commodus crafted his public image in the light of the warrior god Hercules, defeating all challengers in gladiatorial battles, through staged battles performed to reinforce his status as the protector of Rome, a god on earth.

    This year we will experience two highly anticipated world events, the Games of the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing, and the U.S Presidential election. With each of these events we see athletics and games intertwined with issues of human rights, war, globalization, gender politics, fashion, and the environment. Professional sports embrace nationalistic fervor on all scales, while adopting metaphors of war and conquest and simultaneously operating as branded corporate entities. Similarly the lexicon of sports, the embrace of spectacle, the championing of team apparel and team (brand or party) identity manifest themselves in our politics, military and foreign policy.

    The Main Event draws from across the spectrum of human competition searching for a degree of clouded understanding in the ways in which the spheres of sports, and athletics penetrate and intermingle with the larger world, brought together by competition of all sorts. Is the boxer different from the artist? Is the wrestler different from the politician? What do the Meadowlands share with Capitol Hill?

    Elaine Kaufman, Maria Dumlao & Jane Johnston
    In the absurdist video from their episodic collaboration The Go Show, these three artists lambast the “league” of galleries, and the competitive world of artist trading by making analogy to the selection of players in the NBA draft. The art world, like the world of professional sports is ruthless, and has proven to quickly turn it’s back on those whose performance is not consistently up to par. www.brainstormersreport.net

    Alex Brown
    Crafts intricate battle scenes based on historical, and imagined contests of human competition. Brown’s armies highlight the absurdity and futility of war as well as our nostalgic romanticization of it. Drawn from video games and books, rather than the chaos of the embattled world at large, his figures appear almost figurines chaotically spilled across the global game board. www.esopusmag.com/files/archive_flash/7/doingbattles

    Rob Carter

    His photographs address “…the conflicting relationships between architecture, sport, religion, class, and entertainment” that contemporary athletic stadiums serve to represent as iconographic structures. In Wrigley Castle, Carter draws parallels between historical European fortresses and American baseball stadiums in order to reveal the power hierarchies of landscape domination, and community development surrounding these significant edifices. www.robcarter.net

    Maria Dumlao

    In her photograph Interrogation Mark, Maria Dumlao injects the space of the sports stadium with a sense of dread, drawing parallels between the way that war metaphors are used as rally cries in an athletic context, and perhaps recalling the history of the stadium as a primary site for death, and violence as entertainment. www.mariadumlao.com

    Institute for Aesthletics
    The Institute for Aesthletics is an organization dedicated to the playing of sports as performance. Aesthletics is a conscious acknowledgement of sport, especially contemporary spectator sports, as a mixture of physical activity, social interaction, performance, and ritual. Aesthletics aims to unleash the great opportunities inherent in competitive contests for social rather than monetary capital.

    As part of The Main Event, the Institute for Aesthletics is organizing a participatory street sporting event during the opening reception. Bring your sneakers and some Powerade, and partake in an exciting new sport while dodging cars on 27th Street. Uniforms, equipment, and performance enhancing drugs provided. www.aesthletics.org

    Marisa Olson
    In a critical interpretation of political competition, Marisa Olson’s video 96-00-04-08 presents the presidential elections of the last twelve years as a glorified version of the Coke vs. Pepsi taste test challenge. www.marisaolson.com

    Javier Piñon
    Using the classic Western ideologies of masculine heroism, Javier Piñon attacks, and undermines over a broad range of historical record, mashing through collage conflicting epochs of fantastical feats of Man over his adversaries, bringing to light the tenuous clarity of Good and Evil. www.ziehersmith.com/a_pinon.html

    Shannon Plumb
    In her film Olympics Track and Field 2005, Shannon Plumb tells the story of a group of athletes jockeying for the gold, a slapstick 8mm dissection of the Olympics’ ritualistic pomp, and competitive spirt that evokes both Charlie Chaplin, and Triumph of the Will. www.shannonplumb.com

    Justin Rancourt & Chuck Yatsuk
    With their sculptural installation Bringing Down the Rim, these two artists create an homage to one of the most arresting events in professional sports, the unexpected annihilation of the basketball goal, transforming the game’s towering symbol of power into a fallen giant. www.vbpa.org

    Fernando Sanchez
    In his video, Sanchez presents the first play of Super Bowl XL1 as seen by nine different fans. The concurrent shifting of perspective whips the viewer into the thundering frenzy often experienced by the participant viewers of a large sporting event, from those watching at home, to those sitting in the stands. www.thankgodforconceptualart.com

    Tom Sanford
    Sanford’s twelve portraits of disgraced sports stars speaks to the systematic abuse by public figures, such as professional athletes, as they take advantage of their privileged societal positions, enlarging their human flaws to god-like caricatures of our own shortcomings. www.leokoenig.com/artist/view/459

    Jessica Tam
    The figures in Jessica Tam’s paintings are writhing monsters of flesh. Her pictures of professional wrestlers juxtapose the sport’s inherent savagery with its distinctive theatricality. Despite the intensely vibrant hues of oil paint, One Mask lays out a wrestling mask resembling an executioner’s hood, and Ring Monsters shows a frenetic interlocking of two sweat soaked men battling to death. Tam’s images speak to the power of costume to transform an individual into an terrifying harbinger of pain. www.jessicajtam.com

    Lee Walton
    His Experiential models of performance based systems, has led him to collaborate with the curators of The Main Event in order to remotely create a perpetually changing floor sculpture that maps the results of six rounds of golf played over the duration of the exhibition. www.leewalton.com

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