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Saturday, January 28, 2012

New Times Review: 20 years ago!



Recently bumping into an old friend, we began to chat about the "old days," we had a good laugh and recalled good-times.  Then we talked about the future. A future that included the possibility of creating something special for this generation.  The basic formula is there, people's desires don't change to much, we still like art, we still like to dress up, we still want to be part of, not apart from.

I trust that in time ActivistArtistA will remain dynamic enough to embrace this generation, and the next, while borrowing from the last few decades-all that was good, leaving the rest behind,

Yesterday the News Times reviewed ActivistArtistA's Art Walk 2012. Mickie Centrone wrote a very complimentary article, as always, we are grateful for the press.  I have never discounted the power of the press to engage, challenge, and provoke thought-in this we share common goals.  

Below is reprint of an article published almost exactly 20 years ago.
 New Times was there, as it is now.

Swelter

This is a reprint 
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/1992-02-05/news/swelter/

Performance art. It's brilliant, irritating, verging on the psychotic, irony-clogged stuff that neatly dissects the angst of the modern metropolis. Or maybe it's just television: Short, brutish, nasty, lots of jump cuts, kind of like real life but with better production values. It's Laurie, it's Mary, it's celebrity parties as guerrilla theater, performance pieces whose sole artistic function is to provoke envy and nausea. Clubs that open and close in milliseconds, nights that go awry, a devotion to personality as art form that would have shamed Oscar Wilde.
It's places where worlds collide. Miami Mensual's Richard "Mr. Wonderful" Perez-Feria, this week's winner of the glamarati-bearing-celebrities awards, on the La Dolce Vida beat with Gloria EstefanJoan Collins, and of all people, Edward Villella, whooping it up at Victor's Cafe. Better yet, yacht cruises and late-night Burger King take-out with Hollywood mogul David Geffen andKevin Sessums of Vanity Fair. Other celeb worlds, like serious actors James SpaderRobert DeNiro, and Johnny Depp happily stomping around the Beach. Lee Radziwill, in the shadows of mega-glamour, having dinner at The Strand. Designer Gianni Versace, back again for moreWarsaw high jinks. Ivana Trump at the Doral Saturnia, surgically superior, pleasant enough even when surrounded by the less rich.
Former downtown cult figure Laurie Anderson moving way uptown, being feted amid the mega-Eighties splendors of the International Place sky lobby, the world spread out prettily below. Her Miami Light Project performance earlier at Gusman an interesting counterpoint to General H. Norman Schwarzkopf wowing the Temple Emanu-El troops at TOPA, with lots of insights about the Gulf War ("It was a cut-rate video production that was almost as dangerous to win as it would have been to lose") and everything else. The culturati nation trekking out for the summit gathering - people like new music impresario Steve NestorMitch Kaplan of Books & Books, publicist Charlie Cinnamon - also getting a heavy dollop of Anderson's easily digestible songs and videos, as well as fey-beyond-belief patter: "The laugh track, the Greek chorus of American life.... Is it `artistic attitudes presented in an unappetizing manner?' With Bush, it's like nothing is important and everything you ever worried about is happening on Mars...a Fellini party that's gone horribly, tragically wrong."
Fortunately , nothing went horribly wrong at Acting Out: Seven Unspeakable Acts - the debut of the Island Club's new Wednesday-only performance art series "Lower East Side of the Beach" - and there were just enough jokes and psychoses. Master of ceremonies Matthew Owens, simulating a clown corpse, working the death-humor angle: "There's nothing more attractive than a disaster." Producer Joanne Butcher, wrapped in paper, beating on drums, engaged in Silence/Speech/Writing. An unappetizing artistic attitude screaming, "I want to murder what's already dead." Erotic dancer Rick Cockerell. 
Roly Chang-Barrero doing a heartfelt reading from the work of Reinaldo Arenas. The Goods, rock band/performance artists, presenting Five Steps to Getting Signed: An Operatic Parable About Patience. Club regular Yoda looking confused. My number-one fan on a downtown frolic, posing the impossible existential question: "What are you doing here?" Overseeing it all, the very likable Island Club co-owner, Tom Bellucci: "South Beach just never stops. There's no real season here like the Hamptons. The party goes on all year long. I'll tell you, it really tests the mettle of people."
Fave rave and performance art pro Mary Luft, of Tigertail Productions, presenting a selection from "Passarela," part of her Stories from Miami and South America. Readings from real immigration forms, tales of life in our fair hemisphere: "Of all the things I've lost in my life, it's my mind I miss the most.... In Brazil the people are poor and beautiful, and art is everywhere. Living in Miami has taught me that art is meaningless and people won't come if it's in the wrong neighborhood."
And more art/nonart mettle-testers happening all the time, in all the right and wrong neighborhoods. A dinner at Northern Trust Bank to kick off the 30th annual Miracle Ball for theSt. Jude's Children's Research Hospital - Anthony Abraham, singer Julie Budd, et al. - coming to a ballroom near you February 15. Another new Miami City Ballet production. The unveiling of Mariana's, "Miami Beach's Most Intimate New Restaurant," last week. The grand opening of the aptly named Gallery of the Unknown Artists last Friday night. A kickoff party at Barocco Beach restaurant on the same night for the Miami Chapter of the City of Hope National AIDS Research Center, which will be taking part in the upcoming nationwide exercise party, the Workout for Hope '92 benefit. Aerobics against AIDS: push, push, stretch those thighs. The right people stretching: local chairperson Cheryl Patella, committee member Sherri Krassner, national chairperson Kirk Prais. Weird kind of modern symmetry to the whole thing.
In the fashionable world, the first semi-symmetrical Avenue A party of the season at Les Violins. Miami Rocks Vol. 4. The Thursday-only party "4AD" at the Patio on Eighth Street. Something called "Metro" club in Fort Lauderdale - "live kickboxing, four ladies nites," and God knows what else. "A Kick Off Jam for Jamaikin Me Krazy Night" at the Roxy, also in Fort Lauderdale. Ah, Broward County. "Bohemian Artist Night" at Sencle's on Mondays, dinner for five dollars and exhibitions by artists like Fernando Sucre and JP Pelletier-Troupet, and upcoming, Carlos Alves. "Cocktails and conversation with Interview magazine's Patrick McMullan," at the World Gallery, tomorrow night. The Ninth Miami Film Festival, opening February 7 with the Mambo Kings. And a juicy tidbit just out on the lesbo hot line - a female club-owner getting involved with her partner's ex-wife and being forced out.
Openings and closings, like the rapid semi-rise and ugly fall of 32 Grand in Coconut Grove. Ex-bartender Mark J. Vander Sande, among others, not happy about being owed back pay, writing an open letter/press release to partners Jimmy Asher of the Asher Insurance GroupBarney Kaufmanof Premier Films, Steve Kraus of International Cinema, Richard Abel of the Tropics HotelPeter Polo, and attorney Mark Singer. Real personal and real irate: "We do not take the fall if your business suffers.... Jimmy Asher told me, `I don't care.... This is a pimple on my ass, people take chances....' You are in violation of federal law." The other side not real happy either, according to Mark Singer: "Some money was missing and some staff was let go. These things happen in the bar and restaurant business." It's real life, not performance art, messy and not shapely at all. The kind of situation that calls for tough culture, like The Goods, with just the right dose of post-Sid Viciousness: "You Make Me Sick - Fuck you!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Press Release! ActivistArtistA



For Immediate Release:

Jan. 26, 2011


Organized by Roly Chang Barrero & Lea Vendetta
January 26th, 2012
At ActivistArtistA Gallery 
Opening Reception at 5:30 pm

Featuring the paintings, drawing, and 
illustrations of master tattoo artists!

Jason Ackerman
Ryan Farrell
Kara Kramer
David Rabinowitz
Justin Stephan
and 
Lea Vendetta

"Come for the Art, Stay for the Food and the Music!"

Sounds by DJ Alex De Marchi
Special Promotional Performance for
KeroWACKED: Homage to Jack by
"WAVEFRAME"

Italian Food by
Cucina Al Mare 

Find out about more events at The District here:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003044366366



Jan. 26, 2012

ActivistArtistA Gallery presents....

Art Walk 2012 at the District! 
Palm Beach County's Art District in Boynton Beach!
January 26th, 2012 begining at 5:30 Walk the District and visit with the 
Artists of Boynton Beach!
Studios will be open to the public and both District Galleries will be having openings!

We are located 1 block west of I95 off the Boynton Beach Blvd. exit

786.521.1199

Fun for all! Bring your family and friends!

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Jan. 27,2012 

Tour Begins at 1 pm 

ActivistArtistA Bay Gates Project by Rolando Chang Barrero
An ongoing outdoor installation piece developed for 
The Boynton Beach Arts District

Enjoy a stroll through The District as ActivistArtistA, Dir./ Artist,
explains the development of Street Art and how it's found it's way into the mainstream.
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Feb.11, 2011

ActivistArtistA Gallery 
Presents...
Love in the Afternoon: Art Walk 
A daytime stroll through the studios and galleries of
the Boynton Beach Art District
"Give your Valentine the gift of art!"

From 11 AM to 5 PM

Tour of The District Studios and of the Bay Gates Project begins at 1PM
by Rolando Chang Barrero, Gallery Director

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Feb. 26, 2011



ActivistArtistA Gallery

presents

KEROWACKED: Homage to Jack

a multi-media marathon of art & music



Sneak Previews!
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5  Coming up...  #6 #7 #8....
everyday a new artist preview!

Featuring

Visual Arts by...
Andrew Ackerman
Jamaal Clark
Kris Delgado
Leslie D. Grossman
Alexia Heminway
The KWAK
Lorraine Marks
Chan Shepherd
Paul Slater
Thomas McAvoy
Joshua Von Noon

and more...


Performances by...

Alan Burgess-Poetry/Performance
Andrew Ackerman-Poetry
Roly Chang Barrero : "Estos Pajaros Have NAMES!" with...

Lea Vendetta:"This CHICKcan write poetry!"
Jamaal Clark- Live Art 

and others....

Music by...

DJ REN (sound Engineer) Main Stage

House Music Stage featuring:
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Shayne Pilpel
Brock Lambert
David Orozco
Sebastian Perez
Asa Hochhauser

Also featuring the sounds of 
Duncan Beatz!

Waveframe:
Waveframe: Mike Kelly aka nuvoid, Steve Daniels aka TextureHead, and 
Alex Vanderkooy aka Audiphobia, is an electronic-based performance group of producers,  
ranging from ambient, downtempo \ trip hop, to jazzy, glitch-hop, and experimental drum N' bass, and footwork.

Also featuring the sounds of 
DJ Alex De Marchi


Live Performance by...
(tentative times)

The M(e)yers Trilogy (12:30 PM)

The Loxahatchee Sinners (1:30 PM)

Behold the Wolf (2:30 PM)

Al Kush (3:30 PM)

Steve Minotti (4:30 PM)

Teri Catlin Shandra Hurt (5:30 PM)

{in Boxes} (6:30 PM)

LMNOP (7:30 PM)

Mike Mineo (8:30 PM)