[04/22/2014]
Kai Matsumiya presents a retrospective of Rainer Ganahl‘s ad hoc classical music performance, staged at the now-defunct El Mundo discount store. This exhibition encapsulates the history of an East Harlem building as it passes through diverse economic, demographic and cultural incarnations. Reflecting on the event Rainer Ganahl writes: “Many opera pieces bring us back to polotics, to emerging working-class cultures in which slaves and exploited people play a role, mirroring the industrialization of Europe in the 19th century with the rather under-priviledged context in which El Mundo was built and fuctioned in Spanish Harlem.”
The space at 153 1/2 Stanton Street retains the left-over remains of the former tenant, Rocksmith, which sold merchandise from the Wu-tang Clan amoung other hip-hop retail items. El Mundo runs until May 24th. Photo Elise Gallant
Courrier
The World’s a Mess, It’s in my Kiss
The Indians
The Return of Something Precious
Et l’on s’aimera encore, lorsque l’amour sera mort
Quelques principes sioux personnels
Crossing the Desert
Urban Notations: The Dandy Encounters
The Maine Thing
Hawkesworth Jamie
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Slutever
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Balenciaga
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Sofie in the Dutch fields
“I, I, I , I am… Prada” S/S 2026 Campaign
Nina Mae Fowler’s “Celluloid Studio” solo show at Galerie Suzanne Teresieve, Paris
Purple presents the new music video “For A Toy” by Alexis Taylor
William Eggleston
“A Year in Normandie and Some Other Thoughts on Painting” by David...
Olafur Eliasson’s show “Presence” is currently on view at GOMA, Brisbane
“Le Musée Vivant de la Mode” performances by Olivier Saillard and special...
Nobuyoshi Araki’s “Instants” show currently at Yvon Lambert, Paris
Nan Goldin’s “The Ballad of Sexual Dependency” show at Gagosian, London
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