LA:Sunday 2.22..09 “A Suite for Ma Dukes”

Posted on February 18th, 2009 by visionist.
Categories: Frolaborators, History, LA, Music, afromentals.

The amazing times in Los Angeles do not seem to be disappearing anytime soon. This Sunday we celebrate the life of one of the greatest producers to ever walk the face of the planet.

Tune into www.dublab.com and listen to our Live Broadcast Dedicated to J-Dilla.

Also, peep the videos on the http://music.vtechphones.com/category/video/ page. we are very proud of them and are sure you will be happy witnessing them.

We will not be sharing too much info with you, but trust when we say that the special guests will blow you away. INSANE line up!!!
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VTech  in conjunction with Mochilla and ArtDontSleep present:
T I M E L E S S
THE COMPOSER/ARRANGER SERIES:II OF IV

“ Timeless” is an homage to the arranger/composers that have influenced hip-hop in the most literal and profound ways. Hear what happens when these two worlds come together.

“A Suite for Ma Dukes”
Miguel Atwood-Ferguson & Carlos Niño w/ a 40 piece orchestra
+Special Guests TBA

Opening DJ sets by:
J.ROCC (www.myspace.com/funkypresident )
HOUSE SHOES (www.myspace.com/djhouseshoes )

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009
7-11pm / All Ages / $32.50
*Presale Tickets Available @  http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue/90209/
and The Luckman Box Office +1 323 343 6600
(Please keep in mind that this is an assigned seating event – in order to sit together
you MUST purchase your tickets together – to view seating chart please click http://www.luckmanarts.org/seating.php )

Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex
Cal State University Los Angeles   5151 State University Drive. Los Angeles. 90032

Suite for Ma Dukes – EP NOW ON iTUNES !

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Click Link Below…
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Dig Deeper…

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A SUITE FOR MA DUKES
by Carlos Niño and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson

James Yancey (1974-2006), better known as J Dilla was born in Detroit . His work as a producer had a defining role in Hip-Hop. He produced hits for A Tribe Called Quest , De La Soul , Common and Erykah Badu to name a few. At 32, he passed away in Los Angeles in the care of his mother, Ma Dukes of lupus related illness. Carlos Niño & Miguel Atwood-Ferguson pay tribute to Dilla by interpreting his music with a 40-piece orchestra, Their EP, “Suite for Ma Dukes” will be released and performed live for the first time.

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K’NAAN: America Feat.. Mos Def & Chali Tuna

Posted on February 18th, 2009 by visionist.
Categories: Frolaborators, Mos Def, Music.

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LA: KAWS “The Long Way Home” Opening 2/21/09

Posted on February 18th, 2009 by visionist.
Categories: Art, Design, LA.

Honor Fraser Gallery
2622 S. LA CIENEGA BLVD.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90034

February 21, 2009 —
April 04, 2009

Opening Reception
February 21, 2009
6:00 — 8:00 PM

PRESS RELEASE

Honor Fraser is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work by KAWS.

The Brooklyn-based artist will be presenting new painting and sculptural work in his first solo show in Los Angeles. KAWS’ technique acts as a sieve of modern culture, filtering and re-contextualizing the images and information that he comes in contact with daily. His process is all encompassing, embracing popular culture and the visual landscape of the familiar. The work can be thought of as an overarching brand; however it is also immediate and organic. This energetic immediacy can be felt in the selection of works that he is presenting.

New large paintings included in the exhibition feature his usual cross-section of familiar cultural icons painted with precise execution. The resulting pieces feature the trademark graphic quality inherent in his work. A large life-size Chum acts as a sentry in the space, watching over the works while also playing with scale and proportion.

KAWS roots began as a graffiti artist in the early 1990s, and since then he has built an identity that had its genesis in guerilla imagery added to billboards and bus shelters. He converts familiar visuals into affronting works of art. Through his company OriginalFake he has released limited edition works. He has also collaborated on design projects with Commes Des Garcons, Marc Jacobs, and A Bathing Ape. Most recently he has worked with Kanye West to create the cover art for Kanye’s current album. This reworking of popular culture has grown KAWS into a multi-faceted, multi-pronged endeavor that has ventured into the realm of contemporary art. KAWS situates himself at the crossroads of media and art; a vanguard in the new frontier of the 21st century artistic discourse.

Born in 1974 in New Jersey, KAWS graduated with a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York. He has recently had a number of solo shows of his artwork, including exhibitions at Gering and López in New York, NY and Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin in Miami, FL. His work has also appeared in many group exhibitions; most recently Everything Else at Franklin Parrrasch Gallery in New York, NY and the critically acclaimed traveling exhibition Beautiful Losers, curated by Aaron Rose and Christian Strike, that opened at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati in 2004 and has made stops at San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and the Orange County Museum of Art among national and international destinations. KAWS was the winner of the 1998 Pernod Liquid Art Award and has had three monographs published about his work.

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