Archive for April, 2008

Zines - not dead. Very alive

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

I was very into ‘zines when I was a young Charlie. But in the silly ol’ digital age, I’d lost touch. But the London Zine Symposium on Sunday showed they’re thriving. Lots of lovely anarchists with vegan cakes and good ideas for changing everything. It’s a counterculture where people get off their arses and do amazing pretty and intelligent things. And even more than ever the world needs ‘zines as a personal antidote to the identical worlds of mass media. It sounds like a cliche but it’s true.

My favourite is a guide to anarchist football - I haven’t read it yet. I bet it involves Luther Blissett

Loooosers

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Saw Beautiful Losers just now at HotDocs - a lovely inspiring thing, with all the ramshackle artists of New York’s Lower East Side giving testament of how wonderful things can be when you do what’s most special to you. It’s not the most focussed film, but they all truly made the prettiest things they could, and that includes Harmony Korine before he ate himself - there was a remarkable clip from one of his earliest raw shorts, plus a glimpse of Gummo, reminding me why I spent my university days paying homage to a mental shrine of him hour after cinema hour.

But it also makes you feel proud of all the outsider artists there have been and always will be, and for once, we’re just as strong in the UK I reckon with our equivalent East Endy wandering wibbling minds making pretty little things and making me thrill. So I’m thinking Rob Ryan, king of the delicate and poetic, Mark Pawson, whose show just gone at the Horse Hospital was a party of little creatures, slogans, badges and cabinets of silly and profound curios, and of course the lady (and girlfriend)-laden shop where they’ve shown (and Rob R is at the moment), Tatty Devine, which pirouettes at the art-commerce end of things which Beautiful Losers slightly-melancholilylyly concludes on.

And that don’t cover it all. There’s the party party party ace Bob and Roberta Smith , of whom you might want to ignore that wikipedia record if you don’t want your art heroes crushed into an easy-to-understand box (which lifeless people write these thing?) and everything going on at the Sartorial Contemporary, which is very closed indeed in spirit to the B.Losers Alleged Gallery, albeit without the skating and (I think) more balding.

Sorry for a list. I just think it’s all really lovely.

HotStreetCarsDocs

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

I’m in Toronto for HotDocs - it’s ace. But what’s really ace are the streetcars and the generally old-fashioned transport system that relies upon trust and a strange metallic artdeco beauty and tiny little tokens…

streetcars

More Steetcars! Less Cars! Chant with me!

Dancing again

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Ace…