Heads from left to right KRSN, Kid Acne, Ema
I’ll be part of the COVER VERSION show curated by Pete McKee at A Month Of Sundays Gallery in Sheffield (UK) in September. We had to redesign covers of one of our favorite LP of choice.
I chose Cymande (1972), one of my biggest musical crushes (see original cover below) for which I recreated the original visual elements – a dove perched on top of a man’s head, guarding him with it’s wings, only this time, it’s painted in my own decorative style.
You may have never heard of Cymande, but if like me, you grew up listening to hip-hop – you will definitely know their music. They have been sampled by everyone from De La Soul and the Fugees, to Kool Herc, Master Ace, MC Solar, Grandmaster Flash, and the Ruthless Rap Assassins. Cymande were a British electric funk band who formed in London in 1971.During their short lived career, they toured the US after the release of their self titled LP in 1972 and sadly disbanded in 1974.
The band was composed of west Indian musicians who were self declared Rastafarian. Their music incorporates omnipresent Nyabinghi rhythms, which consist in a warm syncopated heartbeat added to a mix of jazz, funk, calypso, soul and rock. The name Cymande (pronounced ‘Sah-mahn-day’) was inspired from a calypso word for Dove, the universal symbol of peace and love, which their lyrics are all about.
Check out the original version:
Here is my version:
I’ll be in two group shows starting this week:
‘ Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell‘ is happening at Mighty Tanaka studios in DUMBO brooklyn NY:
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell encourages the viewer to closely examine the turbulence of humanity and, in turn, challenges the visitors to look more closely at their own personal commotion and understanding of life’s social constructs. The exhibition provides a voyeuristic look at the personal interpretation and experience of the artist’s life and how they choose to relay it to an audience.
Featuring the art of Robbie Busch, EMA, KOSBE, Josh McCutchen, Skewville and Alexis Trice this New Century art show brings together artists of various disciplines and techniques in order to express a common theme that is congruent to us all.
Mighty Tanaka
68 Jay St., Suite 416 (F Train to York St.)
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Hours: M-F 12:30PM to 7PM, weekends by appointment only
Office: 718.596.8781
Email: alex@mightytanaka.com
Web: http://www.mightytanaka.com
Also happening in Vic-Sur-Cère, Auvergne France this weekend:
This week I’ll take part in T.r.a.c.e.s. ‘open studios exhibition, which is curated by Guillaume Mathivet. The opening is on wednesday 6:30p – 10:00p, see all info below:
Also this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon, I’ll be painting in Jardins du Luxembourg alongside other artists to celebrate many historical events related to empowerment of Black community in the world…
R-E-R: LUXEMBOURG,PLACE ÉDOUARD ROSTANd next to FABRICE HYBER
This past weekend I worked on a mural installation called Hedonistic Cloud for the Chocolate & I New York week, which is currently happening in Chelsea. The whole event is about chocolate and offers various workshops and activities available from $0 to something like $85 per session. Several artists from various background are showing their artwork too. I’m showing new and old works as part of the installation.
All the info is below
Chocolate & I, New York
511 W. 25 Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY10001
Chocolate & I, New York is excited to showcase recent works from both established and emerging artists revolving around the relationship and characteristics society attributes to chocolate and the way it affects us on a personal level. Join us on February 11th and view the work of Elim Chen, Ema, C&T, Jason Krugman, Michelle Mayer, Carolina Vallejo, Asli Sevinc & Charnan Lewis.
Reception: Thursday Feb. 11, 9p-11. Music performance by Rifle Recoil.
I finally managed to design a new banner for my blog!
I actually used one of the illustrations I made for Petite et Jolie holiday compilation.
Litterally meaning ‘short and cute’ in French (which I’m not sure really translates well), Petite et Jolie is an online music label and collective of graphic artists specialized in cute 8-bit/electronic music and graphics. The compilation should be available on 12/24/09 on their website for FREE and will include musical and visual works from a dozen of artists.
Aiolo, Ema, Flashbacker, Hamayu, Julian Winter, Kaneel, Makunouchi Bento, Nimrod, Pam, Quasimojo / Dean Williams, Relativ q, Valzi, Windy Hill Mill.