Showing posts with label video art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video art. Show all posts

May 25, 2017

DANGER TO THE SYSTEM




OCCULAR EYEPLUGS Third Action ::
KNIFE / EYEBALL
Occular Eyeplugs is an ongoing series of  films and  videos from local to  international artists, video makers, and other esoteric time based media presented at various locations throughout the Bay Area. This show brings together almost a dozen short works plus a live A/V performance by Cyborg Eye from Italy.
CYBORG EYE presents “They Know We Are Here,” a found film with an accompanying soundtrack which were found as a pair affixed together in bloody gauze in a back alley dumpster of  Rome, Italy.
CYBORG EYE  is an amalgamation of visual, aural, psychedelic and perceptual structures of  B roll horror, faux fact/fiction cinematic tropes of entropy, chaos, humor, and death.
CYBORG EYE uses abstract narrative, proto-science fiction, offering up a dystopian archetype of symbology, amalgamated bodies, “zombies”, abstract light and sound and the subtle registries of  fear in the human brain.
Videos on the program include: 
By The  Light by Philadelphia’s Moor Mother, described as “Sandra Bland Returning from the  dead  with a Hatchet.” Strobing cacaphonic images  flicker of  the artist educating the listener with visceral and powerful words and image. City lights and  stars pale in comparsion with the  weight held in a single word. https://moormothergoddess.bandcamp.com
Trapped from ZEEK SHECK is a five minute glitched out tour de force with surreal psychedelic rhythms  of  shifting and amalgamated faces, bodies and unknown beings mutating in space.  We are all going to die. We are all going to die. We are all going to die.  Trapped steadily  builds up to and morbidly repeats the  rhythms of the assembly line of consciousness, as  faces and bodies shift into bodybags and Rubik’s Cube mind alterations of living and non-living beings. http://www.cannermefe.com
 Chiquito Bendito by Las Sucias observes cult and esoteric rituals involving bloody head in a blender  style collage, with strobing skull misanthropes, that goes behind the scenes of the artists tale of  castrations and justified violence on the patriarchy and cat-calling no brains zombies. https://sucieria.bandcamp.com
Punch A Nazi, Fuck Richard Spencer by Anti Art Collective. Meticulously  edited videos of  deliberate violence enacted against agents of oppression a la the police and Richard Spencer, edited for hypnotic brainwashing techniques of  anti authoritarian agenda cut to WOLF EYES, THREE SIX MAFIA, METALLICA and more.
Other featured artists:
WIZARD APPRENTICE

GERA  LOZANO

GENITAL QUARTZ

SHALO P

AH MER AH SU

BONUS BEAST

LEXAGON

FLETCHER PRATT

CORAL REMAINS

The “Danger To The System” series is curated by Malocculsion, Pro Arts curator in residence.
Pro Arts’ Curatorial Residency Program is funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.



June 10, 2016

THE BEDROOM SUITE / NEW DVD EDITION











TELEVISION FOR GHOSTS - NEW DVD EDITION NOW AVAILABLE at CATHARINE CLARK GALLERY, San Francisco.

We are happy to present Television for Ghosts : THE BEDROOM SUITE
in a 
brand new brusquefully lustful edition of this contemporary cinema classic.
NOW AVAILABLE for purchase at Catharine Clark Gallery in foggy ole' San 
Francisco!






THIS IS A LIMITED EDITION DEAL, REAL LOVE-YOU-SO-TENDER-CINEMA FOR THE SERIOUS CINEPHILE. PAY UP THE SCRATCH OR NO ONE GETS HURT. This blood is delicious dood!!! Don't scrimp on the good stuff. YA'LL DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU MISSES OR MADAMS 'TIL YA LET THE FIRE LICK YA SOMETHING UNFATHOMABLE.

Actually, THE BEDROOM SUITE is quite a unique feat in ultra-alive cinema, each explosive chapter, full of tender surprises - each single edition - a fucking fuzzy peach and absolutely fucking perfect. It's lean mean "down-home goodness" from our home to yours. 

hep hep, 

: ) 

SP

May 28, 2016

Kind News / SF Weekly's "Best of San Francisco 2016"






From SF Weekly's BEST OF SAN FRANCISCO 2016
Best Gallerist: CATHARINE CLARK.


"In 2013, when Catharine Clark moved her eponymous gallery from 49 Geary to the Potrero Hill area, she gave herself more room to work with, including a dedicated media space that has shown indelible work by such artists as Shalo P ("The Bedroom Suite"), Nina Katchadourian ("In a Room Full of Strangers"), and Andy Diaz Hope and Jon Bernson ("Beautification Machines").

Simultaneously, in the gallery's more traditional space, Clark has exhibited memorable work by such artists as Sandow Birk ("American Qur'an" and "Indelible (sic) Monuments"), Masami Teraoka ("Masami Teraoka's Apocalyptic Theater/The Pope, Putin, Peach Boy and Pussy Riot Galore"), and Walter Robinson ("Sic transit gloria mundi"). Clark's tastes run across many genres. She takes chancesjust like the artists she championsand the result is an exhibit schedule that is always too good to pass up."

On the stands right now
SF Weekly's BEST OF San Francisco 2016

A sincere thanks and love from all of us here
We love you very much, San Francisco.
Your people, ideas, (everything dood), and lovely landscapes in the vicinity make this a heavenly place for flourishing our own brand of "spiritual care-free".


THERE ARE ONLY SOPHISTICATEDLY WILDER THINGS TO COME.
Ya ever seen a
digital post-apocalypse embellished with rainbows? 


: )

Shalo P / Television For Ghosts
San Francisco
May 2016




April 4, 2015

OVERTURE






The three rooms were filled with this year's marvelous 2015 residencies (of which we haunt the misty month of October with V A L L E Y) offering up a taste of what's to come.  It is simply a pleasure to sink into a place of this level, with its evolving ethos and personal mythology ascending to complement the determination of its wild art intentions. Also visible is the work of the amazing artist Torsten Zenas Burns (video projections on the right, second and fifth images down), whose forthcoming collaboration with video / installation artist Darrin Martin is set to sizzle poor ole' August.

KROWSWORKunlike standard galleries, which usually run in stodgy clockwork, isn't locked in step to the template bestowed unto us by "the industry".This venue does not run on perennial fear, nor marketable imitations of the run of the mill, but on imagination and visionary insight.


Saturdays 1-5 & First Friday 5-9
 otherwise by appointment


p.s.
Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting Duane Deterville, whose fascinating "Afriscape Cartography: Sight, Sound, Space and Ritual" left me in enlightened awe. It also granted a few sharp knots to my gut in viewing the meticulously detailed depictions of slaves bound in preparation for The Middle Passage, inserted into mysterious drawings depicting symbols of The New World Order.