Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Why I do what I do:

Today was really quite a day, totally in a good way, albeit hectic.I won't bore you with the details of the morning, except to mention that the further I progress into my legal studies, the happier I am studying the law. After a morning spent delving into the mysteries of zoning laws, I got together for a cup of coffee with my fellow aspiring jurist Jon (DJ Macabee from It's Overture). Of course we talked about Thursday night and the crazy new tracks he's been cooking up for the party with his partner-in-Overture, Verse, but we also had a really excellent and wide-ranging discussion about the state of music, art and culture generally.

Good art doesn't come out of a vacuum- the best artists keep their fingers on the proverbial pulse of the culture and their eyes on the state of the arts. The capacity to turn experience, inspiration and insight into truly meaningful aesthetic artifacts is uniquely human, and talent is only part of the necessary recipe for making any sort of coherent and relevant artistic statement. Good art is, at a minimum, in tune to the spirit of the times, and truly great art surpasses (but nonetheless embodies) the spirit of the time that shaped it. There's a good word for it in German- zeitgeist, the time ghost, or more figuratively, the spirit of the time. Good art taps into the zeitgeist. Great art can summon a past zeitgeist back into existence, evoking a moment of past time, and those who partake of such masterpieces find themselves, well, lost in a moment...

After chatting with Jon, I bounced to west midtown and spent the afternoon and early evening brushing up on my digital and manual printmaking with journeyman printmaker Seth Joseph and the friendly studio heads at the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop. Man, but they have some really cool toys over there! I worked in a podunk school district print shop in NJ through high school, and working with the gear at Bob Blackburn was like driving an Aston after driving all my life in a Civic hatchback! I had gone up there to get some prints made for Lost in a Moment exhibiting artist Maria Besedin, and after hanging out for a bit (and showing off some of her exquisite work) I got some of the folks up there excited for the show this Thursday and the Theory thing in general, scoring the core Theory organizers membership access to the workshop studio in the process. Seth also showed off a few of his new works, and they are [singsong] sweeeeet! I'm definitely going to try to get him to show with us again soon.

Some really great conversation and vibing happened there too- a whole bunch of creative people, all following their own individual awesomes, all on point and all rad to hang out with. Talented, insightful people are exciting, whether they're artists in life or artists at life. That's the vibe we strive for with Theory events: getting a bunch of interesting, brilliant, mad and talented people together to look at some art, dance to some music, listen to some poetry, get a little loose, and see what happens from there. The results are generally pretty damn good.

I am so excited for this Thursday. In the gallery, we've got some really exciting and brilliant paintings from Chantal Smith, incredible photographs by Tom Gilmour, some really lovely digital prints by Maria Besedin and a groundbreaking multimedia project from Meat One. Over in the performance space, we've got the eminent MC Ryan O'Neil presiding over an incredible lineup, with live Jamaican chat by Kerosene over riddims by 100 dBs to open, feature sets from slam poetry luminaries Rachel McKibbens and Tony Brown to celebrate the release of my good friend Adam Rubinstein's incredible new book Freshwater Dredge, a special appearance from Adam to read from the new book, a jump-up-out-your-seats set from Ryan and dBs and then a whole lotta danger from It's Overture to bring in 4/20/07 in style.

Come early and stay late- you deserve the best possible evening out with a bunch of amazing people. I know it's going to be my last hurrah before finals, and I'd love to raise a glass with any of you who took the time to read this whole long-winded tirade.Here's all the info, one more time:


Lost In A Moment, 4/19 At Niagara

See you there!

Cheers,
(theory) Sam

Monday, April 16, 2007

This Thursday: Top Notch Wilding in NYC

Great Art, Great Poetry, Great Music, Great People, Great Party.

That's really all there is to it.

Lost In A Moment, 4/19 At Niagara

See You There!-Theory

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Lost In A Moment





Thursday April 19

LOST IN A MOMENT

Downstairs At Niagara
(Avenue A and 7th Street, Southeast Corner)
presented in conjunction with The Antagonist Movement
With special cooperation from Destructible Heart Press
Join us for our seasonal multimedia jam with the Antagonist Movement,
Lost in a Moment.

Wild out to music from Theory residents It's Overture, 100 dBs, and your host MC Ryan O'Neil, with guest appearances from world-renowned Junior Demus and Theory newcomer Kerosene.

Expand your consciousness with The Destructible Heart Press Spoken Word Showcase, featuring sets from Slam legends Rachel McKibbens and Tony Brown celebrating the release of Destructible Heart Honcho Adam Rubinstein's new book of poems, Freshwater Dredge.

Be among the first to experience new works on the bleeding edge of the arts in the Antagonist’s Ignite Gallery, featuring the photography of Tom Gilmour, paintings by Chantal Smith as well as digital prints from Maria Besedin and polymath agent provocateur, Meat One.

Doors open at 9 pm. Lost in a Moment is free and open to the 21+ public.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Tonight and Beyond...

Just in case you forgot:

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We're soundchecked and ready to kill this at Karma.  Be there.

And the next:

Lost In A Moment, 4/19 At Niagara

What.Now.

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Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Here it is: TheoryNYC presents FIRE IN THE EAST VILLAGE

You're invited to the first TheoryNYC party, FIRE in the East Village.  

TheoryNYC is: A movement in the making of free-thinkers, libertines and artists in all media.  

Theories:

*Pursue Awesome.

*Build Community.

*Reject Mediocrity.

*Defy Classification.


Over the next few months TheoryNYC will be bringing you fine art, original experiences, sordid debauchery, and it all starts April 11 at Karma, on First Avenue between Third and Fourth Streets.  

What's going to happen at FIRE?  We're going to drink to support the arts while 100 dBs and It's Overture spin a sublime soundtrack for cold chilling.  

We've tricked the owners of Karma into waiving a door charge and splitting the night's take with us, and TheoryNYC is going to use our generous share to fund The Institute For Impure Science, an experiment in collaborative arts at The Pure Project Artspace in NoLIta this May.  

So come out and raise a glass with us: a good time for a good cause at a cool hookah bar with great music from a few of the most exciting DJ's in New York today, no cover and no minimum.  

The DJ's start at 8 and go real late, so even you folks who need to go to work in the morning can stop in and kick it.  Here's all the info in portable form:

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(photo by Meg Rorison)

We're going to continue the madness at Niagara on the 19th with Lost In A Moment, a seasonal party featuring awesome photography, deviant art, visionary poets and of course, amazing music.  

When the clock strikes midnight at the Niagara, the objectives of The Institute For Impure Science will be revealed, and artist admissions will open.  It's going to be big, so stay tuned.

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(photo by Meg Rorison)

There's no end in sight for TheoryNYC, but you have the opportunity to be in it from the beginning.  See you on Wednesday!

Cheers,
Sam

P.S. if you want to show some love, whether or not you live in NYC or can come out to the party, repost this!