‘Anxiety’ Exhibition on Purple Magazine France

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Eric Yahnker

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Steven Traylor

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Brendan Donnelly

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Anja Salonen

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Co-Curator Laura Watters

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Devin Troy Strother

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Co-Curator Tyler Gibney

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Kyla Hansen

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Photos from Purple Magazine Paris.

Photo Paige Silveria

Alessandro with Giorgio Moroder on Doug Aitken’s Station to Station

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Alessandro Moroder will be joining his father Giorgio on Doug Aitken’s traveling art project ‘Station to Station’ from Sept 18th until the 21st.

‘The Plan is There is No Plan: A Conversation with Giorgio Moroder’ Interview about the project from the Station to Station website:

Giorgio Moroder will join Station to Station at Santa Fe and make a recording on the train before performing in Winslow. Henrietta Tiefenthaler, who has helped curate the music for Station to Station and member of the band Thrillionaire, spoke with Moroder about what he is packing and planning for Station to Station.

Henrietta Tiefenthaler: What’s the plan for your journey from Lamy to Winslow?

Giorgio Moroder: The plan is there is no plan. I’m going on the train with Bruce Sudano, the husband of Donna Summer. There’s going to be a microphone, there’s going to be a recording studio in one of the wagons. We’re probably going to start to compose something, listening to the sounds of the train. I guess we’re going to stick out a microphone, maybe the train stops somewhere, recording the sounds and emotions, and then see how we can turn them into a song. I’m going to play the bass and Bruce is going to play guitar and by the end of the day we’re going to have a rough idea of the song, and then we’ll have one more day to finish it. Once we have it, the idea is we’ll rehearse it and play it live in Winslow, where I play bass, Bruce guitar, and I’m sure we’ll find a drummer. I think we’ll have one of the other performers singing background vocals with Bruce. I’m not going to sing though, maybe some background but that’s all.

HT: I’d love to hear you sing!

GM: No, you wouldn’t.

HT: Your son will be coming on board…

GM: For that part of the journey he’ll be the official photographer. Well, not official. I call him “official.”

HT: Ha!

GM: He’s into Polaroid. He’s going to document the trip, take pictures of the landscape through an artist’s eyes, which Doug will post on the Station to Station website.

HT: Had you heard about Doug before we approached you?

GM: No. Actually that’s not true. I saw the museum projection project, the 360˚ around the museum where he projected around the walls instead of inside. I didn’t realize it was Doug though until he showed me the pictures and I recognized it.

HT: In terms of equipment what will you be taking on the train?

GM: Nothing except a bass (if I have to). Otherwise, I think station to station are going to provide everything. A laptop, speakers, microphones, Pro Tools…

HT: Do you use Pro Tools? When did you start using Pro Tools?

GM: I guess 10 years ago, or whenever it first came out.

HT: What were you doing 10 years ago?

GM: Oh, 10 years ago I was playing a lot of golf, and playing with images on the computer, where I, you know, transform and add some stuff. That was quite a time-consuming hobby.

HT: What is that? Graphic design?

GM: Well, kind of. It’s where you take a picture of, say, Liz Taylor (she gave me a beautiful picture of herself) and I took the color out and put my own colors in, added some things to her head, changed the colors of her eyes, and I had it painted in oil and I have one copy and gave one to her. That was one of the things I did. I did one of Donna Summer, I did one of my wife Francisca.

HT: Are they public?

GM: No, I haven’t had a show yet. It’s a bit difficult to go public with them. I don’t know if Liz Taylor would allow it.

HT: Can I use it for this?

GM: I think we can. It’s not for sale and it’s a unique piece so I don’t see why not?

HT: So what are you packing in your suitcase?

GM: A toothbrush, a comb, a pair of jeans if I find them, as little as I can. And, of course, my computer.

HT: Wow, you’re a light packer. I’m going to be taking multiple suitcases. Haha.

GM: Yes, my wife is going to be heavy loaded too.

HT: What most excites you about coming on the train?

GM: It’s just the fun of it. It’s nice to be with people, it’s great to travel on a train, which I’ve done quite a lot of lately. We used to live in Paris so we would go to London on the eurostar and with the tgv to Zurich. It’s such a great way to travel. And this is even better because we don’t have to be at point b in an hour. It’s a great bunch of people and it’s almost like a little holiday trip so I’m going to enjoy it.

New Neons by Alessandro Moroder, Mural Study by Erin D. Garcia

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“MY WAR”
BLUE NEON ON PLEXIGLASS, 2013

New Neons by Alessandro Moroder
Outdoor Mural by Erin D. Garcia

Opening August 23rd, 8 – 10 pm
RSVP@hvw8.com
Music by Prince Language

NEW NEONS

Alessandro Moroder’s work examines the masculine psyche through the notion of the spectacle by exploring it within various lenses, languages, and time periods.  In New Neons, Moroder explores the idea of masculinity and memory through text, light and space.  The attraction of working with neon came from a custom sign his father built in the 80’s and was then hung and lit in their apartment. From an early age, Moroder saw the same blue wave image daily and was amazed not only by the relationship that the sign had with the room, but also how light and space played an equal role in the work – and in his memory.  This show, consisting of custom neon signs investigates the role of notable text and typography, but by also constructing a mirrored triangle sculpture in the center of the gallery space, creates an alternate conversation among the three signs, all different in color, text, and language.

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Mural Study by Erin Garcia

“I just started using planes of color to define shapes and elements. To do this I’ve been layering fluorescent sheets of paper to create shapes and arrangements that I’ve previously been working with. This mural will be my first large work using the ideas created from this process.”

Erin Garcia is a visual artist based in Los Angeles.  Originally from the Deep South, he and his work have both taken a long migratory path with many twists and turns along the way.  Garcia’s current work is an exploration of where the human capacity for abstraction intersects or conflicts with the sensory desire for specificity.  Each one of his drawings or paintings is part of a process of distillation, and there is a distinct feeling when taken together as a series that they are driving ever closer to a revelatory moment.  The process of the work is exceedingly present, the pieces are inextricable from the practice of their generation.

 

Milan and Amsterdam Opening Night and Installation Photos

Home and Away at Galleria Patricia Armocida Milan.

Francisca and Alessandro Moroder in Milan.

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HVW8 Gallery Home and Away touring crew.

Home and Away, Amsterdam at Andenken Gallery

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A few photos from the Home and Away Exhibitions in Milan (Galleria Patricia Armocida) and Amsterdam (Andenken Gallery).

Thanks to Alessandro Moroder, Hassan Rahim and Lisa Leone for the artwork and Galleria Patricia Armocida (Milan) and Andenken Gallery (Amsterdam). Special thanks to adidas originals for the support.

A Home and Away tour travelogue can be found on Complex Art and Design.

More Photos below.

Home & Away – Milan and Amsterdam

LOS ANGELES has recently moved to the forefront of the contemporary art scene with HVW8 Gallery playing a pivotal role. HVW8 stands at the heart of Art, Music and Design in this emerging scene, bringing diverse groups together for its celebrated openings and exhibitions since 2006. In continuing its avant-garde tradition, HOME & AWAY is an exhibition series featuring HVW8 alumni from LA and NY making their European debuts. The exhibition will open at the Galleria Patricia Armocida in Milan and closes out in Amsterdam at the Andenken Gallery.

HOME & AWAY
Milan
GALLERIA PATRICIA ARMOCIDA
May 17 – 19th
Opening May 17th, 7 – 10pm
Via Lattanzio, 77 Milan, Italy
Contact: (+39) 02 3651 9304
RSVP press_originals@adidas.com

Facebook Event Page Milan

PR contact:
Alessia Battistello
Alessia.Battistello@adidas.com
+39 02 89181316

HOME & AWAY
Amsterdam
ANDENKEN GALLERY
May 24 – 26th
Opening May 24th, 7 – 10pm
Pazzanistraat 17 1014 DB Amsterdam
Contact: (+31) 62 155 6414

PR contact:
Ken Aerts
Ken.Aerts@adidas.com

Alessandro Moroder New Prints available

Tifoso #4, (Fan #4) The songs and banners are not only passionately shown for support and intimidation, but also against the role of local government. These ideological songs can be heard throughout the stadium. 

Archival print on 255g somerset velvet paper Signed and numbered edition of 10
18” X 24”
$150 – $250 Framed

Vi Ho Purgato Ancora
(I Have Purged You Again)

Archival print on 255g somerset velvet paper Signed and numbered edition of 20
18” X 24”
$150 – $250 Framed

New Prints available from Alessandro Moroder. email info@hvw8.com or call 323 655 4898.