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PROJECT ONE
OPENING: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2010, 7-10PM
With DJ Duserock and live art installation "Drums and Roses" by Ted Riederer with Danny Luehring of Tiny Television
The Art of Noise 2010 celebrates artists who are inspired to create work that traverses the two timeless muses of Art and Music: Lionel Deluy captures contemporary music creators in-camera and morphs them to new artistic highs, Jillian Kogan incorporates elements associated with music (CDs, drugs, lyrics) into institutional declarations of patriotism, Russell Young's lauded Pig Portraits transform iconic mugshots of musicians into silk-screened symbols of status, award-winning photographer Scott McDermott shares a selection from his Mandela Day series, each image gently pursuing meaning from the eyes and hands of renowned musicians, Bay Area resident Ezra Li Eismont's art is about place, time, and our inner connection to the creative force of music, while Ted Riederer transforms musical performances into permanent pieces of art.
Curated by The Nation of Artist's Elliot Kotek and Noise Pop's Stacy Horne, The Art of Noise is presented by Brooke Waterhouse at Project One.
Noise Pop 2010 - The Art of Noise
Saturday, Feb 27 7:00p to 10:00p
at Project One, San Francisco, CA
With DJ Duserock and live art installation "Drums and Roses" by Ted Riederer with Danny Luehring of Tiny Television
The Art of Noise 2010 celebrates artists who are inspired to create work that traverses the two timeless muses of Art and Music: Lionel Deluy captures contemporary music creators in-camera and morphs them to new artistic highs, Jillian Kogan incorporates elements associated with music (CDs, drugs, lyrics) into institutional declarations of patriotism, Russell Young's lauded Pig Portraits transform iconic mugshots of musicians into silk-screened symbols of status, award-winning photographer Scott McDermott shares a selection from his Mandela Day series, each image gently pursuing meaning from the eyes and hands of renowned musicians, Bay Area resident Ezra Li Eismont's art is about place, time, and our inner connection to the creative force of music, while Ted Riederer transforms musical performances into permanent pieces of art.