Chris Taylor has been busy. Best known as the bass player of Grizzly Bear, he has also crafted diverse sounds as a producer for bands like Twin Shadow, Dirty Projectors, Blood Orange, Class Actress and Jamie Lidell. Then last year he launched Terrible Records, an independent label that prints limited-edition seven-inch records, then last week [...]
Author Archives: Andrew Blazer
Get Chairlifted
Chairlift is totally at it again. They’re famous for making the first video to use data-moshing, Evident Utensil (even before Kanye could drop his similar technology video) as well as making the most amazing Justin Beiber remixed video, where they imposed their own song onto his video seamlessly, essentially making Beiber lip-synch Chairlift. This time [...]
Satisfaction: Consumption Art in Poland, 1973-1979
This Tuesday, Light Industry presents Satisfaction: Consumption Art in Poland, 1973-1979 curated by £ukasz Ronduda. I don’t know much about art in Poland in the 70′s but the press release says that the pop aesthetics were the reaction of a consumer identity in a communist state. I just like the picture of the woman eating [...]
31 Women in Art Photography
In honor of Women’s History Month, Humble Arts Foundation and Affirmation Arts presents its second edition of 31 Women in Art Photography, a five-week exhibition celebrating 31 of the most innovative women in new art photography and featuring our friend Amelia Bauer. Through April 10th at 523 W. 37th Street New York, NY 10018.
The Armory Show
This year has been a crazy one for all industries, art included. Fifty-four galleries that showed at last year’s Armory Show didn’t come back this year which left room for up and coming galleries to show their stuff. An entire section of the fair was given over to Focus: Berlin, where smaller galleries where offered [...]
Girls XXX “Lust for Life”
For more on Girls see Bennett Rathbun’s review of their recent show at Bowery Ballroom.


