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SUMMARY:Scooter LaForge: Homo Eruptus
DESCRIPTION:Howl! Happening is pleased to present Homo Eruptus\, a new body of work by Scooter LaForge including large\, mural-size paintings that mine the artist’s fertile inner emotional realm.  Whether it’s expressed on the mammoth pictorial canvases on view at the gallery\, or a t-shirt or cast-off article of clothing—Scooter paints with an earnestness that responds in the moment to what he sees and hears and feels about the world around him. Prehistoric cave paintings and the erotic murals of Pompeii mix with childhood memories and his experiences as a gay youth in leather bars\, creating an orgy of images that personalize and tap into the emotional content of his daily life and current interests.  \nMoving from canvas to canvas\, everything exists simultaneously for Scooter—the passionate\, the arousing\, the disturbing. Immediate and unmediated\, he “hits” his canvases like a graffiti artist. With a painterly agility bordering on the absurd\, his canvases are focused because of the very centrality and honesty of his emotions—the unmitigated awareness of his odyssey and the plasticity of his medium become a unifying force in the story and visuals of his work. \n“What impresses me is the urgency with which he paints—the fluidity—his vulnerability and knowing subversiveness\,” says Jane Friedman\, Executive Director of Howl! Happening. \nScooter understands the rules of painting and adapts well to the nature of whatever surface presents itself—canvas\, wall\, ceramic object\, piece of clothing\, bag\, or pair of shoes—the gender fluidity\, the homoerotic\, the fairy tale energy are one with the artwork.  \nDespite the recognizable pop culture imagery\, his painting is not a linear narrative about bunnies and bears and SpongeBob. There is a dark cloud that hangs over the fairy tale creatures and myths of his artmaking. Bed bugs\, dope\, addiction\, and the excesses of underground gluttony at sex clubs are also part of his experience and therefore an integral part of his painting. That dark cloud can be seen literally within a large mural he recently painted for a gay and lesbian youth center in Tel Aviv where four teens were murdered. That cloud restores complexity and reinstates the balance of delight and dread that is a hallmark of his work. \n \nWould You Be My Girlfriend?\, Tel Aviv Municipal LGBT Community Center\, 2018 \n  \nScooter is completely of this era: a time of gentrification\, art fairs\, and the economic paradox where a high-end boutique stands next to a welfare hotel—on a street notorious the world over as Skid Row. But his contribution to painting is not necessarily “topical.” Instead\, by delving into his emotional essence\, the authentic power of the work emerges\, full of ambiguity and dreamlike visions—invoking pleasure and an edge of danger—expressing what it feels to be gay and living on the dark side of troubling times. \nAbout Scooter LaForge  \nScooter LaForge was born in Las Cruces\, New Mexico\, and moved to New York City in 2001 for a Cooper Union residency. Living in the East Village for the past 17 years\, his unique style has garnered the interest of curators and collectors. His work mines the rich catalog of art history\, infusing classical themes with a colorful sensibility. Bridging the gap between pop art and contemporary painting\, LaForge’s work redefines the medium for today. LaForge works in various media\, including painting\, sculpture\, and drawing\, employing unorthodox techniques and striking iconic images. In 2015\, the artist was awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant. He is a frequent collaborator with his good friend Patricia Field. Exhibited internationally\, Scooter is currently exhibiting Creation of the Animals at Empirical Nonsense and will have his second solo show at HOWL! Happening\, Homo Eruptus\, in February 2019. \n  \nOpening Reception: February 14\, 2019 / 6–8 PM / Free \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/scooter-laforge-homo-eruptus/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190312
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SUMMARY:SPRING/BREAK: Scooter LaForge Mount Vesuvius Fire Sale
DESCRIPTION:Spring/Break Art Show NYC \nScooter LaForge Mount Vesuvius Fire Sale \nCurated by Carlo McCormick \nBooth #W14\n \nFor Spring/Break\, Howl! is also pleased to offer the Mount Vesuvius Fire Sale\, curated by Carlo McCormick\, featuring works by Scooter LaForge. Inspired by his painting exhibition Homo Eruptus Mount Vesuvius will include amphora\, paintings and works associated with his show at Howl! Happening– up through March 13th. \nMaster pop-culture contextualizer and prose stylist McCormick updates a classic trope in this tongue-in-cheek “fire sale” of objects which might have been found in Pompeii and Herculaneum at the time when Vesuvius erupted in AD 79 and buried both cities. Artifacts\, graffiti\, and racy murals all are preserved\, revealing what is hidden in contemporary culture: the erotic\, exotic\, and ribald…the rapturous freedom of desires.  \n“Mount Vesuvius Fire Sale is a perfect manifestation of the subversive humor and social commentary inherent in both Carlo’s and Scooter’s work\,” says Jane Friedman\, executive director of Howl! Happening. “These 21st century souvenirs are satirical\, but the cloud hanging over all of us is dead serious in these troubling times.” \nCommenting on LaForge’s exhibition\, Homo Eruptus\, currently on view at Howl! Happening through March 13th\, McCormick begins his catalog essay by quoting a passage from Malcolm Lowry’s novel Under the Volcano: “I have no house\, only a shadow. But whenever you are in need of a shadow\, my shadow is yours.”  \nCarlo goes on to say: \nAshes to ashes\, funk to funky\, we all live under a volcano\, in the shadows of a doubt. What is certain is only that we will each of us someday die; the only remaining mortal question is if it will be with a bang or a whimper. In an ambitious cycle of new paintings Scooter LaForge allows us the pleasure and peril of contemplating life in the shadows of extinction\, reimagining the frescoes of Pompeii through the bacchanal of another abruptly interrupted era: that of New York’s pre-AIDS gay nightlife. […] In a kind of postmodern marvel of time in a blender remix pastiche\, Scooter doesn’t simply deliver the engulfed and exhumed subterranean splendor of Pompeii but the great homosexual underground clubs that raged through the city of his youth\, the demise of the former conjoined in some anonymous sexual tryst with the latter. \nMount Vesuvius Fire Sale offers the chance to own a piece of history in the making\, as LaForge creates and memorializes historic remnants of a long-buried creative culture. \nFor information about Spring Break \n  \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y425tlXIH5w&feature=youtu.be
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/spring-break-scooter-laforge-mount-vesuvius-fire-sale/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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SUMMARY:SPRING/BREAK: Tom Murrin: Welcome To Alien Flight School
DESCRIPTION:Tom Murrin Collection /The Howl! Arts Archive \nBooth #W25 \nPerformance art is anything done with purpose and style. —Tom Murrin \nHowl! Happening is pleased to present Tom Murrin: Welcome to Alien Flight School\, a showcase of performances\, masks\, and props from The Howl! Arts Archive\, Collection: Tom Murrin. Also known as The Alien Comic and Jack Bump\, Murrin (February 8\, 1939–March 12\, 2012) was a performance pioneer whose life and work inspired artists and audiences for more than 40 years. The Howl! Arts Archive includes  his masks\, costumes\, scripts\, correspondence\, photographs\, and performance videos\, dating from the early 70s. \nAt Spring/Break\, Howl! will be showing an array of handmade masks\, costumes\, and videos that contextualize Murrin as an artist and performer. Known for engaging audiences directly in his mercurial and frenetic performances\, visuals were a unique part of Murrin’s shows. He made no distinction between his art and performance\,and was a masterful maker of masks and costumes using humble materials like cardboard\, plastic bags\, and funky objects found on the street. Rarely seen videos—like Merrill Aldighieri’s footage of a performance in Riverside Park in which Tom teaches parkgoers how to turn themselves into flying aliens—bring to life the full range of his work.  \nAs a writer\, entertainer\, performance artist\, actor\, provocateur\, itinerant hit-and-run showman\, and in the loosest sense community organizer and teacher\, Tom never wanted to differentiate between the various aspects of his creative practice and engagement with the world. As long as it was understood that everything—Luna Macaroona\, The Alien Comic\, Tom Trash\, or Jack Bump doing Balloon Theater or Avant-Garde-Arama; playing punk rock clubs\, playgrounds\, and theaters; playwriting or being a journalist; and supporting many generations of younger performance artists—was of one entirety. \n      —Carlo McCormick\, April 2014
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/spring-break/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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SUMMARY:Scooter LaForge: Homo Eruptus Catalog Launch
DESCRIPTION:Howl Happening is pleased to announce the launch of the exhibition catalog for “Scooter LaForge: Homo Eruptus”. Featuring a full poster of Federico Will You Be My Girlfriend? and essays by Darren Jones\, Sur Rodney (Sur)\, Dan Cameron\, Bill Arning and Carlo McCormick. \nThe evening will also feature a performance by Helixx C. Armageddon. \n“The artist’s exhibitions are often a cascading riot of multi-media ghouls\, heroes and villains\, leering at\, and luring the viewer in a fluid\, vibrant rainbow of objects and imagery. This exhibition however\, “HOMO ERUPTUS” is comparatively selective. Only five large-scale canvases are presented (all acrylic on canvas\, 2018) centered on themes of love\, eroticism\, relationships\, and death\, and set against the backdrop of the artist’s experiences in sex clubs\, leather bars and nightclubs. Notes from LaForge’s recent European travels through Italy and Greece\, further infuse the work\, providing visual elements from sun-bleached landscapes to Pompeiian sculpture.” \n– Darren Jones \nCopies of the catalog will be available for purchase\, as well as individual editions of the poster. Please contact the gallery if you would like to order a catalog to be shipped to you. \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/scooter-laforge-homo-eruptus-catalogue-launch/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190314T210000
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SUMMARY:Cary Abrams: The East Village in the 60s
DESCRIPTION:Panel Discussion with Penny Arcade\, Agosto Machado\, Ben Morea\, and Robert Watlington \nMany fondly look back on the 60s as the heyday of the East Village when throngs of youth descended on the neighborhood. Diggers arrived from San Francisco and opened a free store on East Tenth Street\, Bill Graham turned a local theater into the Fillmore East\, be-ins were held in Tompkins Square Park\, and artists and craftsmen offered their wares in local shops.  \nThe arts flourished during the period\, as many influential theater\, poetry\, and dance groups formed which helped reshape American culture—and continue today. St. Mark’s Church became a focal point for poets\, political activists\, radical community organizing\, and dance and theater groups. Ellen Stewart started Café La MaMa\, presenting theatrical works in a basement on East Ninth Street. Rock music from the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane to The Group Image bellowed from the Tompkins Square bandshell at free concerts.  \nWhile the era has become mythologized over time\, this evening Howl! Happening invites a panel of intrepid souls who lived in the East Village during the 60s to reflect on their experiences. \nAbout the Panelists \nCary Abrams is a poet\, journalist\, writer\, and historian whose work has been featured in numerous publications. He has taught history in New York City public schools for many years and has worked on numerous projects documenting the history of the Lower East Side—including working with the Lower East Side History Project.  \nPenny Arcade fled her working-class Italian immigrant family at age 17\, arriving in the East Village where she became a member of John Vaccaro’s Play-House of the Ridiculous. In 1969\, she performed with Jackie Curtis in Femme Fatale at La MaMa E.T.C. She appeared in Warhol’s film Women in Revolt. Her career has spanned half a century\, during which time she has become a world-renowned performance artist. \nAgosto Machado has had an equally lengthy career as a star of stage and screen\, performing in films including Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis; Beautiful Darling: The Life and Times of Candy Darling\, Warhol Superstar; Pay It No Mind: Marsha P. Johnson; and most recently\, Ruminations. Agosto has performed in countless La MaMa productions\, often sharing the stage with Ethyl Eichelberger. He is worthy of being declared a national treasure. \nBen Morea moved to the East Village in 1958. He cofounded Black Flag & Up Against The Wall Motherfucker\, a group which organized numerous political actions in the 60s. Ben relates during that period the group operated 12 apartments for young runaways in the neighborhood. He is an acclaimed artist\, in addition to possessing great organizational skills and visionary ideas.   \nRobert Watlington is a visual artist\, poet\, and actor. His paintings have been exhibited in numerous galleries and shows in New York City as well as Europe\, and are included in many influential collections. He was featured in Bethany Jacobson’s film Raw Zones\, shot on rubble-strewn lots of the East Village and shown as part of a MoMA PS1 installation in 1987.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/cary-abrams-the-east-village-in-the-60s/
LOCATION:NY
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