Thursday, October 24, 2024

Angela Bulloch | The Wired Salutation 3 Of 3






Angela Bulloch
The Wired Salutation 3 Of 3
Berlin, Germany: ABCDLP, 2014
12” vinyl record
Edition of 1000


Released ten years ago today, this single-sided 45 rpm, 12” red vinyl disk documents a live performance by visual artist Angella Bulloch and musician and author David Grubbs (Gastr del Sol, the Red Krayola, Codeine, etc.) at Hebbel am Ufer Theater, August 18, 2013, Berlin. The works are composed and performed by Bulloch, Grubbs, Andrea Belfi, and Stefano Pilia. 

It’s available directly from the artist, for 14.99 €, here. The coloured vinyl disk is accompanied by a download code.




Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Art By Telephone









[Various]
Art By Telephone
Chicago, USA: Museum Of Contemporary Art, 1969
33 rpm, 12" vinyl record, gatefold sleeve
Edition size unknown


The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago opened it's doors in 1967 and planned an exhibition for the following year which would highlight the then-nascent trend towards conceptualization in art. Artists from around the world were invited to participate, not by shipping art works or traveling to produce them in situ, but rather by providing instructions over the telephone, with the works fabricated locally. The curation eschewed blueprints, sketches and written descriptions, aiming to focus entirely on verbal exchanges over the telephone. 

The show took its inspiration from Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's "telephone pictures" from 1922, which were created by the artist dictating instructions over the phone to a manufacturer. The works are often cited in the history of conceptual art as a key moment that emphasized an artist's ideas over personal craftsmanship. 

The exhibition was dedicated to Marcel Duchamp (who died the year prior) and John Cage (who declined to participate). Many, if not most, of the artists who did accept the museum’s invitation, were influenced by one or both in some way, accepting the idea of process and experience over finished object.

Artists exhibited in Art by Telephone included: Siah Armajani, Arman, Richard Artschwager, John Baldessari, Iain Baxter, Mel Bochner, George Brecht, Jack Burnham, James Lee Byars, Robert H. Cumming, Francois Dallegret, Jan Dibbets, John Giorno, Robert Grosvenor, Hans Haacke, Richard Hamilton, Dick Higgins, Davi Det Hompson, Robert Huot, Alain Jacquet, Ed Keinholz, Joseph Kosuth, Les Levine, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Dennis Oppenheim, Richard Serra, Robert Smithson, Guenther Uecker, Stan VanDerBeek, Bernar Venet, Frank Lincoln Viner, Wolf Vostell, William Wegman, and William T. Wiley.



Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Rodney Graham







The above setlist was hastily scrawled on the back of the photocopied promotional flyers for a 2004 concert that I helped to present. I don’t believe Graham designed it himself, it was likely a colleague of mine at Art Metropole (Jordan Sonenberg?). 

Graham performed music throughout his career, despite stage fright that often led to him vomiting just prior to performance. 

Graham died on this day, two years ago, at the age of 73. 


Sunday, October 20, 2024

Jean Dupuy | Anagrammes





Jean Dupuy
Anagrammes
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France: Les Disques En Rotin Réunis, 2016
12” vinyl LP
Edition of 300

Recorded on May 18th, 2015, by Diane Blondeau with Dupuy reading his texts over two sides, both called Anagrammes.



Saturday, October 19, 2024

Art Metropole Fall Sale




This weekend, Art Metropole is hosting an In-Store Sale offering deep discounts, including: 

70% off back-issue periodicals
40% off zines
10% off hardcover books
20% off posters
20% off multiples
and up to 50% off select Art Metropole publications

Visit www.artmetropole.com for more information. 


Friday, October 18, 2024

Paige Gratland | Celebrity Lezbian Fist






Paige Gratland
Celebrity Lezbian Fist 
Toronto, Canada: P.G. Thing Co., 2008
24 x 13 x 13 cm.
Edition of 25 numbered copies


Yesterday I visited Adriana Kuiper’s sculpture class and a student was casting her pink rabbit vibrator in silicon, reminding me of this Paige Gratland project from 2008. 

Celebrity Lezbian Fists are a series of  silicone fists cast from the hands of queer cultural icons. 

Working under the name P.G. THING CO. (a nod to Iain and Ingrid Baxter’s N.E.Thing Co.), Gratland takes super-groupie Cynthia Plaster Claster’s notorious casting of rock star cocks (most notably Jimi Hendrix, see below) as her starting point, but replaces the phallus with the raised, clenched fist. The resulting works become both a symbol of solidarity & defiance in the face of oppression, and a fully functioning sex toy. 

The fists are produced in an edition of 25 each, cast in colours chosen by each participant. The artists, activists, athletes, academics, poets, musicians, and filmmakers who took part include: 

JD Samson, is an American musician, producer, songwriter and DJ and member of the bands Le Tigre  and MEN.  Le Tigre’s song "Nanny Nanny Boo Boo" includes a shout-out to C.P. Caster. Additionally, both KISS and Jim Croce have written songs about her practice ("Plaster Caster", and "Five Short Minutes", respectively).

Phranc is a singer and activist who I saw open for Morrissey many years ago. She came onto the stage alone with her guitar and introduced herself as an “all-American Jewish lesbian folksinger”.

Savoy Howe is a boxer and coach who founded Newsgirls, a women's only boxing club that ran almost a quarter of a century before closing during Covid. 

Cathy Opie is a celebrated artist, photographer and educator (see her notorious Dyke Deck playing cards, here). 

Eileen Myles is a poet and author of more than twenty volumes of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, libretti, plays, and performance pieces. Novelist Dennis Cooper described them as "one of the savviest and most restless intellects in contemporary literature."

Harmony Hammond is an artist, activist, curator, writer and co-founder of the A.I.R. Gallery, the first women's cooperative art gallery in the United States.  

Cheryl Dunye is a Liberian-American film director, producer, screenwriter, editor and actress. She was the first out black lesbian to ever direct a feature film (The Watermelon Woman, 1996) and runs the Oakland-basaed production company Jingletown Films. 

Jack Halberstam is an American academic and author whose work focuses on queer and transgender identities in popular culture. Halberstam is a professor at the Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Columbia University. His best known book is Female Masculinity (1998).  

G. B. Jones is an artist, filmmaker, and musician, who will be best known here as the co-creater (with Bruce LaBruce) of the queer punk fanzine The J.D.s

Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan are a Canadian performance art duo who often perform as The Lesbian Rangers. Their video for What Does a Lesbian Look Like?, received regular airplay on MuchMusic in 1990’s and was featured on the spoken word poetry compilation album Word Up, alongside John Giorno, Jill Watson, Clifton Joseph and Judy Radul. 


Celebrity Lezbian Fists were launched at Art Metropole in 2008, and are still available there, for $250 each. Proceeds from the sale of “Celebrity Lezbian Fists” will be donated to The Triangle Program; Canada’s only classroom for LGBTTI2QQAP Youth













Thursday, October 17, 2024

Show (&) Tell: The Films & Videos of Lawrence Weiner.






Bartomeu Mari
Show (&) Tell/ The Films & Videos of Lawrence Weiner. A catalogue raisonné
Gent, Belgium: Imschoot Uitgevers, 1992 
148 pp., 21 x 28,5 cm., hardcover
Edition size unknown


A catalogue raisonné of the films and videos by Lawrence Weiner, edited by Bartomeu Mari and Alice Weiner, with a preface by R.H. Fuchs. The book is designed by Lum Derycke with Lawrence Weiner.