Interview with Baron Wolman, the original Rolling Stone photographer, by Will McGuirk.
Video by DowntownVideos.com
Absolutely Free scores Two Cares Due None, premiere May 13 at Royal Cinema in Toronto
Avant garde/ambient three-piece Absolutely Free have scored the soundtrack for Two Cares Due None, an indie flick from Chris Boni and Melissa Fisher. The film itself is on the avant garde edge and was shot in location in Iceland, Italy and Canada. The film premieres Friday May 13 at Toronto's Royal Cinema. There will be a matinee screening on the following Sunday May 15 and Mike Hoolboom will mediate a Q 'n A after both presentations.
SCAPES of the heart and mind at Navillus Gallery
An exhibition of the land featuring Janet Read, John Visser Julie Gladstone, Laura Culic, Lori Richards, Melanie Day, Mike Svob, Myles McDonald, Peter Fischer, Philip Sybal and Tom Kerwin. As we move towards the virtual plains of the digital world our physical scapes recede in importance but as ever the artist looks ahead, to a future where we are nothing without the land, where we will see our surroundings as art. See it now.
Dark Matter - works by Edward Falkenberg at Georgina Arts Centre, Reception Apr 10
What has always struck me about Edward Falkenberg's works was they seem unfinished. They are of course far from incomplete, but there is something of the belief that nothing is ever really finished anyway in them; nothing is ever fully connected, nothing ever truly touches. Falkenberg includes in the majority of his creations a gap. The gap is a remarkable element of his creations, its inclusion demonstrates his ability to rework the possibilities of balance when nothing ever truly touches. It is also perhaps a possibility of hope and as Leonard Cohen says its how the light gets in. For an artist so interested in opening things up, its of interest Falkenberg has titled this latest exhibit Dark Matter.
Vitas Luckus exhibit at Charlotte Hale Gallery opens Apr. 6 2016, reception and fim screening Apr. 23
The Charlotte Hale and Assoc. Art Gallery in Mirvish Village, Toronto will host the first ever selling show of the photographs of the "King of Soviet Photography" Vitas Luckus. The "Prince of Obscurity" show runs Apr 6 to Apr 30. There is a reception Saturday Apr 23 at 5 p.m. Tanya Luckiene-Aldag will be in attendance. The North American premiere the award-winning documentary by Giedre Zickyte, "Vitas Luckus and Tanya" will be screened.