Posts Tagged ‘music’
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum LIVE! at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom
Watch the rest of the concert at http://www.baeblemusic.com/concertvideo/TheBoweryBallroom/SleepytimeGorillaMuseum.html
Experimental rockers Sleepytime Gorilla Museum mix hard rock with performance art at NYC’s the Bowery
This video was filmed professionally by Baeble Music and is fully licensed and legal.
Duration : 0:5:54
“Hocket” by Meredith Monk and Theo Bleckmann (Whitney Museum, 2009)
Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble came to the Whitney on February 1, 2009
http://www.whitney.org/www/performance_film_and_video/whitney_live.jsp
http://www.scribd.com/doc/11578847/Whitney-Museum-Meredith-Monk-Music-Brochure
Duration : 0:2:53
The Walkmen: “In The New Year” – Guggenheim Museum’s “It Came From Brooklyn” Series
Filmed in one continuous shot on August 14, 2009 at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. All visual effects were done in the camera, as I was shooting. This film is dedicated to Les Paul, who passed away yesterday. r.i.p.
The Walkmen set off the Guggenheim’s “It Came From Brooklyn” concert series with an unbelievable show. Here, they are performing the anthemic winter-jam “In The New Year,” in Frank Lloyd Wright’s spacious Rotunda.
Camera | Sound | Editing:
Ray Concepcion.
Produced by:
FADER TV
Duration : 0:6:13
Dash Snow
Dash Snow (born 1981, New York-July 13, 2009) is an artist based in New York City best known for his sculptural installations, collages, and photographs.
Snow has exhibited in galleries and museums such as The Royal Academy in London, the Whitney Museum of American Art’s 2006 Biennial “Day For Night”, Deitch Projects, Saatchi Gallery and Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery in New York. He is represented by Rivington Arms Gallery in New York.
Snow is the great-grandson of Dominique de Menil, and his mother, Taya Snow, is the daughter of Robert Thurman (and the half-sister of actress Uma Thurman). Snow ran away from home and began living on the streets at 13 or 14, and began taking photographs, he says, as a record of places he might not remember the next day.
Snow’s photographic work is in a thematically similar mode to photographers Nan Goldin, Larry Clark, Ryan McGinley and Richard Billingham, often depicting scenes of a candid or illicit nature. Instances of sex, drug taking, violence and art-world pretentiousness are documented with disarming frankness and honesty, offering insight into the decadent lifestyle increasingly associated with young New York City artists and their social circles.
Some of Snow’s recent collage-based work has been characterized by the nominally controversial practice of using his own semen as a material applied to or splashed across newspaper photographs of police officers and other authority figures. However, the suggestive nature of such works has not prevented them from being acquired by influential collectors such as Charles Saatchi.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash_Snow
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/dash_snow.htm
Duration : 0:4:52
Jonas Mekas Plays Accordion at Whitney Museum
Father of uderground cinema Jonas Mekas Plays Lithuanian folk music on Accordion at Whitney Museum.
Duration : 0:2:17
The Guggenheim Grotto “Cold Truth”
A tv performance of “Cold Truth” by the Irish folk/pop trio The Guggenheim Grotto
www.guggenheimgrotto.com
www.UFOmusic.com
Duration : 0:4:17
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet at the 92nd Street Y
http://www.92y.org/shop/category.asp?category=Tisch+Center+for+the+Arts888Tisch+Center+Music+Programs888Tisch+08%2D09888&redirect=concerts
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet: A Champagne New Year’s Eve – Rossini: Overture to “the Barber of Seville” (arr. J. Dearman).
December 31, 2007
Duration : 0:7:36
Guggenheim Grotto “Philosophia”
Music video for the Irish band, Guggenheim Grotto.
Directed, DP, Art Direction, and Edited by Hannah Ross
www.hannahross.com
Duration : 0:2:49

http://www.92Y.org/concerts
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