Art/Design Featured Art Basel 2010: A Retrospective

December 22, 2010 - 10:33 am

When an artist friend returned from his first Art Basel Miami Beach experience a few years back he recounted a frenzy that made me think of Black Friday, only instead of flat-screens and digital cameras, the gate-crashing mob of insanity was hording multi-million-dollar works of art.

“There were people literally running from booth to booth,” he said. The best – and often most expensive – artwork was sold within 20 minutes.

That image of collectors sprinting from convention booth to convention booth has always stayed with me. And as I planned for this years event, I couldn’t help but feel that I, too, would be in a constant dash from one supposedly cool thing to the next.

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Music Tuesday Newsday: New Releases from Ghostface Killah, Keyshia Cole and Duran Duran

December 21, 2010 - 6:28 pm

DD's Return to Rio

…and Jamie Foxx…and screamo act Asking Alexandria. So it’s a particularly schizoid week as far as genres go — but most of the buzz is around Keyshia Cole’s Calling All Hearts, especially with Kanye and Missy helping her out behind the production board; Duran Duran’s latest is supposed to be a grand return to the days of Rio; and with Apollo Kids, Ghostface gives us his strongest and most acclaimed album in years.

If you’re looking for something completely different, the new Coen Brothers film True Grit has a soundtrack out, performed entirely by Carter Burwell, and the guy is already getting Oscar buzz after winning the Chicago Film Critics’ award for best score.

Avant – The Letter

Keyshia Cole – Calling All Hearts

Duran Duran – All You Need Is Now

Jamie Foxx - Best Night Of My Life

Ghostface Killah – The Apollo Kids

Hex Hector – Allura

Asking Alexandria – Stand Up and Scream

Keri Hilson – No Boys Allowed

David Banner & 9th Wonder – Death Of A Pop Star

Level 3:16 – Level 3:16

Carter Burwell – True Grit Soundtrack

Art/Design The Best of 2010…according to Zoetica Ebb

December 21, 2010 - 10:19 am

Doll by Marina Bychkova

2010 was a tremendous year for art.  Take a look at the Top 10 Artists of 2010 (in no particular order) according to painter, pencil pusher, photographer, and Coilhouse Magazine co-founder Zoetica Ebb.

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Event Bouncing Cats Premieres in Los Angeles

December 21, 2010 - 10:13 am

Bouncing Cats 2010

Uganda has been called one of the worst places on earth to be a child. In the South, children face the threat of poverty and disease. In the North, these threats are enflamed by a brutal, mindless war inflicted by the Lord’s Resistance Army (L.R.A.) that has divided families, displaced millions, and led to the abduction and mutilation of tens of thousands of children resulting in the deterioration of identity and culture.

Bouncing Cats is the inspiring story of one man’s attempt to create a better life for the children of Uganda using the unlikely tool of hip-hop with a focus on b-boy culture and breakdance. In 2006, Abraham “Abramz” Tekya, a Ugandan b-boy and A.I.D.S. orphan created Breakdance Project Uganda (B.P.U.). The dream was to establish a free workshop that would empower, rehabilitate and heal the community by teaching youth about b-boy culture. Based in Kampala, Uganda, B.P.U. has recently expanded to include permanent classes in Gulu, Northern Uganda. Abramz teaches classes three times a week to more than 300 kids from all parts of the country. Many of the children are homeless, victims of war and poverty, and few can afford proper schooling yet they walk from miles away to attend the B.P.U. classes. As Abramz says, “This is where many people’s pride is. It’s a skill that no one can take away from us.”

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Music The Best of 2010…according to Rich Thomas

December 20, 2010 - 9:26 am

Crowd shot at Hard Summer.

When you’ve got Kanye West and Tron blowing up the spot. it’s tough to remember how much good stuff came down the pike this year. Thankfully our esteemed ChinaShop contributors have been making some lists (and checking ‘em twice), and are here to jog your memory. Every weekday from now until the New Year we’ll be turning out our Best Of 2010 accolades, as seen through the hungry eyes and ears of our esteemed legion of contributors. Peruse these lists, take notes, click links, download our MP3s, write us back, tell us we’re completely full of it or applaud us on our sagely advice. Just promise you’ll love us in the morning. So now without further ado, our first Best Of list after the jump.

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Music Magic Music 12/17/10

December 17, 2010 - 11:43 am

OK Go Back From Kathmandu

At first I thought it was just me who felt as though this week was taking it sweet time and Friday would never get here, but after talking to a few people, the general consensus was that there were indeed multiple Wednesdays. But alas, Friday is (finally) here, Christmas is just around the corner and for the first time in my life, I’ve actually got all of my Christmas shopping done before December 24. WIN! So, what better way to end this ludicrously long week and kick off the weekend then with some magical music news from yours truly?!

OK Go released their latest video, this time for their song “Back From Kathmandu;” yet again these boys do not disappoint – time and time again they put out such interesting, unique and often hilarious visuals. Per OK Go’s press release, “The video documents the 8.5-mile parade we took through Los Angeles using Range Rover’s ‘Pulse of the City’ app to checkin’ and spell out the word’s ‘OK GO’ with the route. Make your own journey around your city, and be featured in a similar documentation video we’ll make in 2011.” Details here and “Back From Kathmandu” below.

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Art/Design Featured An 8-Bit Tribute to The Big Lebowski, Office Space and Nintendo

December 17, 2010 - 11:08 am

One of the first things you might notice when walking into Giant Robot’s Pixel Pushers exhibit is the big-ass, high-tech car sitting in the middle of Scion Gallery — so clever and kitschy in its resemblance to a Nintendo controller, it’s aching for a test drive. And this is no ordinary automobile; it’s a Famicom Car. Literally, a giant video game system on wheels.

The front headlight projects the game action onto a gallery wall, a giant cartridge fits into the hood, and the seat belts are old school Nintendo controllers, which you use to play Chevy Ray Johnston’s Return of the Quack video game.

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Art/Design Smashbox Studios Hosts Photography Face Off

December 16, 2010 - 11:37 am

Jasmine by JR Mankoff

The Smashbox Face Off annual photo contest celebrated its fifteenth year last week with an opening bash held at Smashbox Studios – West Hollywood. The competition was originally conceived as a creative outlet for photo-assistants, but has morphed into a springboard for young photographers from all over. This year, a new “Motion” category was introduced, as well, with videos now being allowed into Face Off. This year’s entries’ technique and presentation were as diverse as the subject matter.

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Art/Design Dodging Bullets with HOW and NOSM: International Graffiti Artists

December 16, 2010 - 11:33 am

Twin brothers HOW and NOSM are on the move – constantly. Currently painting murals all over Rio de Janeiro, the graffiti artists return to their home base of New York very briefly before heading down to Miami at the end of the month to paint in Primary Flight, a mural project during Art Basel week.

Born in San Sebastiano, Spain, and raised in Dusseldorf, Germany, the brothers landed in New York in 1997, where they live and work (they are part of the . They paused just long enough to tell us what it’s like to be not only all-city, but all-world.

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