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Artist Gordon Skinner the Subject of a Documentary About His Expressionist Paintings with a Social Message (Video)

Artist Gordon Skinner the Subject of a Documentary About His Expressionist Paintings with a Social Message (Video)


In an attempt to feed the curiosity that will forever be the hunger of my mind, in recent times I’ve delved quite a bit into the world of art. My fascination with the creative process has led me down an interesting path of some interesting contemporary artists, gallerists, curators and many others in the world of fine art. This past summer I shot a short documentary with abstract painter Robert Wilson which led me to attending the group show “Become a Collector” at the Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery. This is where I saw the works of Gordon Skinner who had a painting and some drawings in the show. What stood out to me about his work, was that it was raw and full of detailed ideas and personal statements. The kind of art I liked was always rough around the edges and took a while to examine and absorb. I was never moved by paintings with precise lines and perfect shading, to me those things lacked imagination, personality and as far as I was concerned I might as well be looking at a photograph. So when I saw Gordon’s portrait painting “Fotolia”I felt instantly connected to it. It was simple, it was complicated and some of the elements boggled my mind as to how they were conceived.

Fotolia with name

I didn’t know what Fotolia meant, as it sat written just over the shoulder of this colorful figure, but it reminded me somehow of one of my favorite films City of God. City of God is a foreign film recorded in the Portuguese language about a kid who wants to be a photographer, growing up amidst the poverty and violence of the notorious favelas in Rio de Janiero. I think the connection may have come from the concept of watching a film in a language you don’t understand but visually seeing what’s going on and comprehending. That was precisely my reaction to Gordon’s Fotolia painting. I vaguely knew what the word meant, the obscurity made it more interesting, but the expression in the figure in the portrait was evident. It drew you in.

Before the reception was over I met Gordon and talked to him about his work, where he was headed as an artist and the things I do with video at Take Notice Productions. One of the things that stood out immediately was his choice of shoes that night. A multi-colored pair of beaded shoes by Donald J. Pliner, just as expressive and colorful as his paintings. I would later come to find out that he has an extensive collection of unique shoes and loafers. Once I showed him the short artist documentary video I did for Robert Wilson, weeks later we began talking about shooting one for him.

The process after that was an in depth discussion, a dialogue about ideas and concepts for the doc. He had a clear vision for what he wanted to convey about his art, we talked about these things, I took notes.

Original notes and questions on Stolen I.D.

Original Notes for Stolen I.D.

He already had the title for the doc, he knew how he wanted to open with quotes in text about his purpose as an artist. I knew I wanted to include a lot of b-roll footage of the inner-city environment, regular folks living. I knew I wanted the majority of it to be in black and white with small elements of color for emphasis of it’s importance. I knew the music I wanted to use was going to have a dark tone to it. I used the music from one of my favorite artists Gil Scott-Heron, the song Me and the Devil from his last recorded album just before he passed away last year. Later I would find out that Gordon and Gil shared the same birthday, that’s what I call one of my omens. We hung out, talked about art some more, current events, fashion, looked at other full length documentaries, we even went to the one weekend only Watch The Throne store in NYC that I wrote about in a previous blog (both of us are huge fans of Kanye West and Jay-z). I felt like one of the writers from the New Journalism movement that I read about years ago. After all that was done, I compiled all those elements together and this is what I came up with: Stolen I.D.:Fragmented, Colonized and Lost:

louboutin spikes, rollerboy, Basquiat, Picasso, HIV,

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Kanye West and Jay-z create a spectacle with Watch The Throne store and the Otis video Maybach

Kanye West and Jay-z create a spectacle with Watch The Throne store and the Otis video Maybach

It came as no surprise to me when I found out that iTunes sales for the Watch The Throne album had surpassed Coldplay’s previous record for first week digital sales. Two of the biggest and most influential icons in Hip-Hop teamed up and created a buzz around their album, in many ways. First by making the album available as a digital download only on the official release date and having the physical release cover designed by Riccardo Tisci creative director of Givenchy.

For the Otis video, which was directed by Spike Jonze, Kanye and Jay-z are shown walking with torches towards a Maybach that they completely restructured into a demolition car. This same car from the video was put on display at the “Watch The Throne store” in SoHo. The two setup a pop up shop for the weekend for viewers to see as well as an opportunity to buy the deluxe physical album with 4 bonus songs. Several projectors were setup throughout showing the Otis video as well as the artwork from the album. Security was very tight but I was able to snag this photo of the Maybach. Spotted in the back of the photo is painter Gordon Skinner. The car is to be up for auction with the proceeds going to aid the East African Drought Disaster.

Watch The Throne store setup in SoHo for the weekend of release



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Reflection Eternal release “In This World” Video

Reflection Eternal release “In This World” Video

Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek, last of a dying breed of great MC/DJ duos, release another video from the upcoming album “Revolutions Per Minute”.  The video is conceptual and brings out the underlying message in the soulful song. Hi-Tek chops in the Jay-z sample where he acknowledges Kweli as a great MC.

The video features a drummer, a harpist and Hi-Tek in the background on the MPC reproducing the music in the video. The harpist is Brandee Younger, a real working harpist, NOT an actress which you may see in other videos. Just goes to show you that Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek support real musicians.

As stated on the official website Yearoftheblacksmith.com the album Revolutions Per Minute will be released on April 6th.


Reflection Eternal – In This World (Official Video)

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Gnarls Barkley tops Rolling Stone’s “100 Best Songs of The Decade”

Gnarls Barkley tops Rolling Stone’s “100 Best Songs of The Decade”

Don’t you just love “Best Of” lists? Well 2009 is just about over and you expect to see a lot more of these lists in just about every publication. Not only is the year almost over, but the first decade of the new millennium has also come to an end. Rolling Stone has compiled a list of what they deem are the best songs of decade: 2000-2009.

Of course this list will be heavily debated for sometime, that is if Rolling Stone still has relevance and influence in the world of music. The top 5 songs on their list are:

1. Gnarls Barkley – Crazy

Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere - Crazy

2. Jay-z – 99 Problems

Jay-Z - The Black Album - 99 Problems

3. Beyonce – Crazy In Love

Beyoncé - Dangerously In Love - Crazy In Love

4. Outkast – Hey Ya (Which I was almost certain would have been #1)

OutKast - Speakerboxxx / The Love Below - Hey Ya!

5. M.I.A. – Paper Planes

M.I.A. - Kala - Paper Planes

So many albums and so many songs have come out in the past 10 years it’s hard to even fathom how they come up with these lists.

What’s missing? I’m surprised Red Hot Chili Peppers – Dani California didn’t make the list. Also, Norah Jones…with as many grammy’s as she’s won, how does she not have one song on this list? And umm…Usher??? Seriously…no Usher?

You can view the full list here:

http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/31248926/100_best_songs_of_the_decade/27

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The Black Keys’ Hip-Hop Project ft Mos Def and Jim Jones

The Black Keys’ Hip-Hop Project ft Mos Def and Jim Jones

The duo that combines elements of Rock and Blues music is now adding a third element of for their Hip-Hop collaboration project titled BlakRoc. The album has been overseen and will be released by former co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records Damon Dash.

The album features a collective of some of the most talented artists in Hip-Hop such as Raekwon, Pharoahe Monch, Rza, Q-Tip, Ludacris, Billy Danze from M.O.P.  amongst others. The album also features the late/great Wu-Tang Clan member ODB. The verses he recorded were amongst the few he recorded while an artist signed to Roc-A-Fella Records prior to his untimely death.

Amongst the Rock/Hip-Hop collaborations recently released, I think this album will be in a league of it’s own. Even Dash’s former partner Jay-z may hear this and wish he’d never thought to record an entire album with Linkin Park. From the sounds of what has been leaked from this album, it sounds very promising.

Below is the video for the  first single from the album called “Ain’t Nothin’ Like You (Hoochie Coo)” and features Mos Def and Jim Jones. The entire album will be released on 11/27.

The album can be Pre-Ordered by visiting the album cover link below:

BlakRoc cover

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Jay-Z’s Next Goal: To Top The Beatles

Jay-Z’s Next Goal: To Top The Beatles

With his recent release of Blueprint 3, Jay-z has set Billboard chart history as his album becomes number 1 for the 11th straight time. This feat surpasses Elvis Presley’s 10 straight number one albums and makes Jay-z the reigning king of longevity as a solo act. However, Mr. Carter has his sights set on the all time record held by The Beatles, which is 19 straight number one albums.

In an an in depth interview in London on BBC with Andrew Marr, Jay-z speaks on what the records mean to him. He also speaks on the harsh realities of growing up as a youngster in Brooklyn, the charisma and qualities he sees in Barack Obama and the archaic thinking of Noel Gallagher of Oasis for his Glastonbury Festival tirade.

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Conversations with Jay-z – Food For Thought (An in depth interview)

Conversations with Jay-z – Food For Thought                  (An in depth interview)

Following the release of his new album Blueprint 3, Jay-z sits down and has an in depth conversation. Angie Martinez of Hot 97, Stephen A. Smith of ESPN and journalist Harry Allen (also known as The Media Assassin from Public Enemy fame) ask the questions for one of the most in depth interviews with Jay-z.

He talks about everything from his marriage to Beyonce, the new album, new business endeavors, meeting Barack Obama and bringing Oprah to Brooklyn. The interview originally aired on BET on September 10.


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