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You are what you wear
Aug 27, 2009 posted by: Sunny
For anticipation of SWEET STREETS, meet just a sampling of some of the lovely Lolitas who will be gracing us with their presence. It's really a sight to witness the creativity and flair that goes into each outfit. I wonder what outfits they put together for us?
Fun with Lasers
Aug 27, 2009 posted by: Shadi
Here's an amazing level of interactivity with a laser... I can only imagine what would happen if a cat could play with this.
8-bit sweetness
Aug 25, 2009 posted by: b
This combines some of my favorite things. Sweet 8-bit tunes, Legos, Animation, Martial Arts and classic NES.
Come to think of it, Voltron could use a few cannons...
Aug 23, 2009 posted by: Kevin
Fischli/Weiss
Aug 21, 2009 posted by: Jason Wong
Buckminster Fuller
Aug 20, 2009 posted by: Jason Wong
The Red Shoes Artist Panel this Sat!
Aug 19, 2009 posted by: Wade
This Saturday AMMO Books and Gallery Nucleus invite you to join us for a reading, artist panel, and signing with THE RED SHOES illustrator Sun Young Yoo.
The Red Shoes is a modern retelling of a classic fable written by Hans Christian Andersen. Adapted by writer Gloria Fowler and illustrator Sun Young Yoo, this contemporary version offers readers a positive message that is sure to delight a new generation of readers and brings them into a magical world as shown through the artist's exquisite drawings.
The artist will be here for a reading of the book followed by a discussion and signing.
Those of all ages can come to enjoy the reading of the book. Those interested in the creative aspect behind the book will want to come for the discussion following, as the artist shares her insight and experience in the story telling and re-creating process.
Click here for more information on the event and the artist.
This book is also available for purchase here.
This Saturday, August 22
2:00PM - 4:00PM
Free Admission
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Aug 17, 2009 posted by: b
I know we've been posting a lot of videos lately but this one is too good to pass up. I highly respect what this guy is doing. I thought painting on rice, or tibetan sand murals were ridiculous....
Demo Realz
Aug 17, 2009 posted by: b This is pretty funny: Ian Pfaff's Demo Reel from Ian Pfaff on Vimeo.
Bill Viola
Aug 13, 2009 posted by: Jason Wong
Internationally renowned contemporary artist, Bill Viola has over the years continued the study of the medium of video art. The central focus of most of Viola's work has been universal human experiences including birth, death and the development of consciousness. Like many video artists during the 70s and 80s Viola's interest in Zen Buddhism has influenced the feats in which he attempts in many of his work. I enjoy a lot of Viola's work and appreciate their pursuits. For although he does not push his body to the degree of some of his peers like Vito Acconci or Chris Burden, his involvement is still very far reaching. Many of his videos involve water, which gives a temporal aesthetic that is visually activating. I can only imagine what witnessing one of his performances must be like.
See more at http://www.billviola.com/
Simon Goinard Phelipot
Aug 12, 2009 posted by: Jason Wong
Parisian illustrator, Simon Goinard Phelipot's work is absolutely stunning. His images are evocative, contemplative and of course, narrative , like most illustration work. But where I find that Phelipot branches off is his ability to create very sensitive images. In the midst of fine, expressive brushstrokes as well as a skillful color palette, lies also the determination to create an introspection of the human figure. The people in his paintings are meant to be there, in that place and time. The environment around them feels as though they have grown in accordance to their participation. This unique quality gives much more to the viewer than simple narration, it gives them a ephemeral situation.
See more of his work at http://www.resonance-art.com/
Victoria Reynolds
Aug 11, 2009 posted by: Jason Wong
Note: The work you are about to see is not for those shy of blood, nor vegetarians who may squirm at the sight of meat. For artist, Victoria Reynolds it is this subject that she glorifies in her work. The raw, slimy, textured appearance of meat, especially red meat takes the forefront as they are render with the precision of a still life of an old master. In addition, her baroque frames often mirror the same kinds of marbling of fat in the meat of the work. From far distances some of these paintings, through our own preconceived awareness of still-lifes, appear as floral or fauna. But once the viewer approaches the work closer, they quickly conceive the truth of the work. What is also unexpected about Reynold's meat is that they are actually quite beautiful. They are vanitas, permeating with the sensibilities of organic life and raw matter.
Down the Primrose Path, 2003, 44 x 29 Inches , Oil on panel
Lickety Split, 2003, 14.5 x 12.5 Inches, Oil on panel
See more here.
Motion Sculpture
Aug 10, 2009 posted by: b
Zero 7 - "Everything Up (Zizou) [Joker & Ginz Remix]"
Aug 08, 2009 posted by: Jason Wong
This track is from the upcoming September release of Zero 7's high anticipated album, "Yeah Ghost". This album appears to be a far more heavier, darker album, very different from the indie downtempo stuff from their previous albums. "Simple Things", "When It Falls" and "The Garden" have all enjoyed much commercial success, but I feel that "Yeah Ghost" will be an album with far more liberties and risks to showcase the production skills of Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker. Where previous albums established a kind of specific sound for Zero 7, "Yeah Ghost" is an attempt to reinvent themselves and leave behind characteristics that have inhibited the maturation of their music.
TREE HOUSE exhibition this Saturday!
Aug 05, 2009 posted by: Julissa
We have an amazing group of artists exhibiting with us this Saturday in TREE HOUSE with most regarded very highly in the illustration/animation industry. Please get acquainted with: Tadahiro Uesugi | Tree Crack | Digital print, Edition 1/1 | 20" X 13" Tadahiro Uesugi | Tree House | Digital print, Edition 1/1 | 20" X 13" Who is currently working as an animator, illustrator, and designer. Appelhans work includes production and character design for animated feature Monster House and also for Coraline. His published work includes the comic Frank and Frank, and he contributes regularly to the Flight comic anthologies. Having done freelance work for several major motion pictures studios, his past clients include Sony, Dreamworks, BlueSky, Interplay, and Mattel.
For previews to Chris Appelhans, more on Tadahiro Uesugi, and other artists in TREE HOUSE, sign up for our exclusive online preview here.
We hope to see you guys take the opportunity to see the work of some of the best artists in the industryat the OPENING NIGHT of TREE HOUSE, This Saturday @ 7:00 pm!
Free SWEET STREETS CD Sampler
Aug 04, 2009 posted by: Julissa
FREE CD SAMPLER!!!
The opening night of SWEET STREETS at Nucleus on 8/29 is just around the corner & the co-curator of SWEET STREETS, CARO has created a one of kind CD Sampler: "Sweet Streets Vol.1" featuring music from Japan's own underground scene. This CD comes FREE with any in-store purchase.
1. Out At Bero – “Get Curve” (Self-Released; JP)
2. THE LOWBROWS – “Dream In The Desert” (Self-Released; JP) 3. We.R.D.2 - “Won’t Do” Kino Remix (MOROZ Records; NY) 4. LALORY REMIXES - “I GO I GO I GO” Tropical Dandy Mix (Crown Records; JP) 5. Black Gold - “Detroit” Shark Attack Remix (Redbull Records; LA) 6. Unisex Salon - “Hell No” We.R.D.2 Remix (Transphonic Records; NY) 7. KazuNoco- “Tokyo Arcade Mode” Kinkies Remix (Oconuzak Records; JP) 8. Toxic Lipstick – Riders of the Trumplar (Dual Plover; JP) 9. MELT-BANANA – “Cracked Plaster Cast” (A-Zap Records; JP) 10. 2BOY – “Into The Nature Remix” (Self-Released; JP) 11. KinKies – “Golden Dawn” (Kidz Records; JP) 12. Dexpistols – “Midnight Sevenstars” (Rock Trax; JP) 13. Mustard Pimp- “Fresh Prince of Bel Air Remix” (Self-Released; FR) 14. Notorious MSG – “Traditional Roughnecks”(Cordless Recordings; NY) 15. Rocket K – “Video Killed the Radio Star (The Buggles)” (Koga Records; JP) Come out and celebrate Sweet Streets at Nucleus on 8/29 @ 7:00 pm- 12:00 am and take advantage of this great opportunity to take home some Japanese street scene inspiration!
Beatles Rock Band Intro
Aug 03, 2009 posted by: b
This video was made by Passion Pictures, with backgrounds by Alberto Mielgo. When I saw this, I could immediately tell it had the hand of Robert Valley in it. I have been a huge fan of his illustrations and character designs for some time and feels he is one of those artists that has worked in the industry for years and deserves a bit more recognition.
Ryan Browning
Aug 02, 2009 posted by: Jason Wong
Take a look at more of his work,especially his sculptures at http://www.ryanbrowning.com/
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