Tag: art

Psychic Friends With You

Psychic Friends With You

  FriendsWithYou announce come out to reveal that they are actually trance-channeling shamans on a mission to heal the world one sacred stone at a time. Whether they are jumping on the hippy gem stone shamanic necklace trend or if they are devoted lightworkers matters 

Mist – Tilt – Alëxone @ Gallerie AtDown

Mist – Tilt – Alëxone @ Gallerie AtDown

  I first met street artists Mist and brother from another mother, Tilt, back in 2009 at Toronto’s Circa club opening in collaboration with Kid Robot.  They were both running around airbrushing babes with their signature bubble letter styles.  It’s great to know that the 

Nuit Blanche Toronto 2012 and the Post-Modernist Revolution

Nuit Blanche Toronto 2012 and the Post-Modernist Revolution

Highlights of Toronto’s Nuit Blanche 2012

– Being featured in Vice’s scathing critique of post-modernist art and e-tard exploitation.

– Douglas Coupland’s Museum for the End Of the World.  Maybe I missed a few things but it would have been enough for me if none of the other installations existed except for this wacky world of raw meat loving Santa’s Helpers and zombie socialites.

– The free party at the Red Bull office with one of Toronto’s hottest future bass exports, Christian Anderson aka XI, and other djs like My Man Henri.

– The upside down living room at the Virgo House in Kensington Market (not an official installation)

– The lean against a fence installation that my group spontaneously created.  Who ever thought the fence on Dundas that borders Scadding Court could be so comfortable! We met a dude on shrooms who was tripping out over his teacher that died recently, and one of our group actually knew who he was talking about! Then some bike cops came by and we invited them to join the fence too.  They werent really feeling it but we kept ‘m talking for a good five minutes until they politely excused themselves stating there were ‘”other things they had to take care of.” Pffft, yah whateverrrr.

Lowlights of Toronto’s Nuit Blanche 2012

–  Having the smart bits cut out in my Vice interview! I was just getting to the good part where I realized, hmm, maybe using my cellphone as a dictionary is post-modern enough? Alas, Vice just wanted to shoot people being douchebags, as usual.

– I was hard pressed to find anything that really knocked my socks off, ’nuff said about that.

– If the purpose of Yonge-Dundas was to create a safe space for the GTA’s under age drinking population as some kind of socio-political commentary, then I guess that was a job well done?

– Getting a media invite to what I thought was a street art installation at Joe Fresh on Queen W. Turns out it was a VIP shopping party (oooh, 20% off!)  in the store with glasses of New Zealand’s version of Jackson Triggs  wine and hors d’oeuvres.  They actually did have a quarter window installation showcasing some Toronto talent but it was more of an afterthought, visible only from outside. The food and wine was a nice snack but come on….really? Poor taste IMO, Mista Fresh, although i hate to admit, that men’s militaresque sweater did kind of catch my eye at $29.99. What I did learn from my first-time experience at the shop is that you are eagerly trying to earn the title of Canada’s answer to H&M.

SebastiAn Blames the Director of M.I.A.’s ‘Born Free’ Video for Delaying His Album

SebastiAn Blames the Director of M.I.A.’s ‘Born Free’ Video for Delaying His Album

  Posted on Sep 21st 2011 5:00PM by Jesse Ship 29-year-old Parisian electro producer SebastiAn recently irked fans, again, by releasing a simplistic radio-show-style playlist on the popular music sharing site Soundcloud. The quick cuts were a letdown for fans expecting the technical DJ sets Sebastian is known 

James Franco and Drag Queen Art Star Kalup Linzy ‘Turn It Up’ on Dance-y Debut

James Franco and Drag Queen Art Star Kalup Linzy ‘Turn It Up’ on Dance-y Debut

Roger Kisby, Getty Images Posted on Jul 27th 2011 2:00PM by Jesse Ship James Franco is a man of many trades, his latest being dance music maven alongside unlikely collaborator Kalup Linzy, a video artist drag queen R&B singer. Most of Linzy’s work has been in the 

Jun Cha – Antenna Mag, Spring 2011

Jun Cha – Antenna Mag, Spring 2011

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At just 21, Jun Cha is making waves for his fine art and gothic inspired tattoos from his LA-based, Arudima Studios.  Some of Jun’s celebrity clients include Freddy Gibbs and Rob Dyrdek, who hired him for a full back piece to honour his lifelong sponsors, Monster Energy Drink.

Rajni Perera

Rajni Perera

Local Toronto artist and friend Rajni Perera will be featuring some of her work this friday march 20th at “1000 for $10 (each)”, a group show with the premise of cheap art that anyone can afford, and for $10 a piece they are delivering on 

Confessions of a Porn Addict

Confessions of a Porn Addict

We were at the screening of Spencer Rice and Mark Breslin’s new mockumentary “Confessions of a Porn Addict”. and stayed for the Q&A session.  We were really lucky and got some footage of the guys pitching the movie which is opening up tomorrow at Bloor.