Thursday, December 07, 2006
Low at the Old Town School
Tomorrow the excellent band Low plays a show at the Old Town School of Folk Music, which is located near our house in the old Hild branch of the Chicago Public Library. The performance theater, built in the old reading room is really intimate and a great location to see music in a personal setting.
I made a poster for the show, which is a companion to this poster I made earlier in the year. The inspiration was the lyrics on the last record , The Great Destroyer.
The Astronomer opens the show at 8 pm.
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Black Keys at the Vic Theatre
Saw the Black Keys last night in Chicago at the Vic Theatre. One of my favorite rock bands right now- still stripped down, dynamic and huge in sound. Pat Carney just beats the shit out of the drums. Heard a funny segment on them on NPR friday Morning - great story about Jon Spencer smashing a tape of demos that a young Pat tried to give him upfront at a gig. Glad that didn't discourage him!
I met Pat briefly over the summer at Pitchfork during Flatstock- He was into the poster I made for thier show at Metro last December. Thanks to him for OK'ing this poster for the gigs last night and Friday. This poster is 19 x 25 inches, and is a 5 color screenprint with two metallic inks used. This was printed at my shop, Ground-Up.
Peter Brötzmann Poster
Saw the amazing reedist Peter Brötzmann with the amazing writer/poet Tom Raworth at Elastic a few weeks ago as part of the ESS Inner Ear festival. Didn't know what to expect as I was not familiar with Tom Raworth's work. He's an amazing poet, and live he brings it as good as anyone can present high energy creativity. Funny, bristling, caustic, brilliant, and understated. (I'm generally NOT a fan of the spoken word/poetry movement as a lot of it is overhyped and underwhelming) He and Peter would trade pieces : music/words/music/words , as the set went on the energy between the two of them was electric. An amazing night to see two great artists. They have a show of visual art up for the next few weeks at ESS's gallery Audible.
I made a poster for another gig Peter did while in town for the fest: A sextet organized with the superfantastic trombonist Jeb Bishop. Here's the poster for that show. The first print made at my work-in-progress print shop, Ground-up.
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Another birthday, another poster.
Turned 38 today. Going to have a very nice meal with my family and then go do something I don't do much of anymore....See a rock show! Specifically the Melvins. I'm excited as the band now features two drummers after thier merger/acquistion of the Seattle Band Big Business. More Drums= more rock.
I was commissioned by the band to make a poster for the show, it is for sale here.
Monday, September 25, 2006
A New Horse for the White House
Last year, my friend Ken Vandermark asked artist Richard Hull and myself to collaborate on a large painting backdrop for a performance at the Chicago Cultural Center featuring Ken, vocal artist/writer Jaap Blonk, and performance artist Lotta Melin. The project was based on the work of Sam Beckett- although the artists, all well versed in improvisation, created an organic work of complexity that slyly referred to Beckett in subtle ways. I was really happy to collaborate with Richard, an artist I greatly respect, to create the painting for the performance. We decided to limit the palette to 2 colors, and to use an "Exquisite Corpse" motif to make the compostion. The subject: The Trojan Horse. It turned out quite nice and is huge in scale ( 10 ft by 14 ft)
The painting is included in segments and in whole in the design of the new record by the Territory Band, a project of Ken's involving Chicago and Scandinavian musicians, titled "A new Horse for the White House" . It's put out by okkadisk records. It is , of course, challenging and amazing. Buy it now!
Friday, September 22, 2006
monoprints
When you screenprint, it's handy to have a lot of paper , esp old messed up prints laying around. You use it to run tests of screens, and also to have some fun.
My friends Jay Ryan and Mat Daly inspired me with thier monoprints to play around with this. Here are a few monoprints for your viewing pleasure.
New M Ward Poster
M. Ward is a really great musician. His new record "Post-War" is excellent, with a full band backing him up on the tracks. I made a poster for his Chicago show recently, the imagery is inspired by the song "Poison Cup"
The poster is available for purchase Here.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
It's been a while since I posted...Need to buy a new digital camera this week so I can get caught up on showing new work. Going through the studio downstairs to ready it for screenprinting, and it is a heck of a lot of work. It's amazing how much stuff you can accumulate...serves me right for not having to move the last 10 years.
Very excited about doing some relief printing on my Poco Proof Press...I'll post pics and a much longer update later this week after our anniversary (10 years!) and the Renegade Craft Fair this weekend in Wicker Park. It should be a lot of fun and very busy as the weather forecast is 80 degree temps Sat. and Sun. Over 150 artists and crafters will be there, so if you are in Chicago, check it out.
Meanwhile, here is a preview of an image being used in a new art print which will be published this week.
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Preview of next print...
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Happy Birthday Stanley Kubrick
Listening to Strauss' Waltz of the Blue Danube and thinking of this dead crazy genius. Did you ever see the archives he kept for each movie he worked on? Exhaustive.
Sunday, July 23, 2006
Diana Sudyka new Website
Our friend Diana Sudyka is an amazingly talented artist. Her new site has just been launched ...and it is beautiful. I love this new poster she made for a recent Seu Jorge show in Chicago...
Fuzzy Pictures, new print in progress
Saturday, July 22, 2006
News
I will be showing (and selling) my screenprinted posters and prints along with over 50 other artists at Flatstock 9 in Chicago this coming weekend at the Pitchfork Music Festival. July 29 and 20th from 12 pm - 10 pm.
Clay from Gigposters.com , the site which begat the American Poster Institute , which begat flatstock , will also be at FS9 with a booth of merchandise including the second set of playing cards featuring artists from the site. Be sure to stop by if you are at the festival.
Clay from Gigposters.com , the site which begat the American Poster Institute , which begat flatstock , will also be at FS9 with a booth of merchandise including the second set of playing cards featuring artists from the site. Be sure to stop by if you are at the festival.
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