My good friends and Detroit Techno fiends over at Chamanvision,
have invited me to showcase some smaller works in an interesting
upcoming exhibit.
SonicVisuals:
An art exhibition of P-Funk, Hip Hop and Detroit Techno visuals
Featuring the artworks of:
George Clinton (funk music innovator/artist: Parliament-Funkadelic)
Overton Loyd (artist: Parliament-Funkadelic)
Hideki Nakajima (art director/designer: code/Ryuichi
Sakamoto/stop-rokkasho.org)
Abdul Qadim Haqq (artist: Red Planet, Underground Resistance)
Naheed Choudry (photographer)
Man One (graffiti artist)
Kiyoshi Takami (designer)
Ritzy Periwinkle (hip hop photographer/designer)
Gustavo Alberto Garcia Vaca (artist: Axis Records, Los Hermanos,
Metroplex, Deep Space)
and others
posters, prints, books and original artwork will be for sale
Exhibition Dates:
Friday May 25 through Tuesday May 29, 2007
Exhibition Hours:
noon to 6pm
Opening Reception:
Friday May 25, 2007 from 7pm to 10pm
Location:
Submerge
Metroplex Room
3000 East Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 972-3000
SUBMERGE.COM
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ABOUT:
SonicVisuals is an art exhibition of P-Funk, Hip Hop and Detroit Techno
visuals. All of the artists in this art exhibition create visuals for
record covers and live music shows.
The SonicVisuals art exhibition is presented by Submerge, Detroit [www.submerge.com].
The location of the SonicVisuals art exhibition is the Metroplex Room in
the Submerge building, located near the historic Motown Hitsville
building on Grand Blvd. in Detroit. The Metroplex Room is named in
honor of Juan Atkins’ groundbreaking Techno/Electro record label
Metroplex.
The SonicVisuals art exhibition Opening Reception is on Friday May 25,
2007 from 7pm to 10pm. The art exhibition runs from Friday May 25
through Tuesday May 29, 2007. The exhibition hours are from noon to
6pm.
The SonicVisuals art exhibition will be during the Movement 2007
electronic music festival:
DEMF.COM
Monday, May 21, 2007
Detroit show: Sonic Visuals
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