THE MASHUP SHOW (ART WILL EAT ITSELF)-THIS SATURDAY MAY 2ND

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N O M A  G A L L E R Y

80 Maiden Lane, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108

 

 

THE MASHUP SHOW

 

Organized by 

Marcella Faustini

 

May 2nd  to
May 24t , 2009            

 

Opening Reception:

Saturday, May 2nd , 6 to 9pm

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THE MASHUP SHOW takes its cue from David Quantick's assertion that "pop will eat itself" in an NME magazine article. Stating that since pop music simply recycles good ideas continuously, a perfect pop song could be written by combining the best of the best from these ideas into one song. The most popular echo of this phenomenon manifests itself in the ongoing mashup music genre. This genre is known for coliding songs that would seemingly have nothing to do with one another and subsequently creating a whole new song as the outcome of this encounter.

By bringing together disparate works in the same physical space, The Mashup Show intends to question/investigate these momentary bouts of cognitive disorganization experienced through our current cycles of cultural consumption and production. As the combination of multiple sources of media, mashups maintain a clear formal and ideological tie to musique concrète and Burrough's cut-ups. They have, however, evolved. Now, materializing through the filter of an arsenal of shareware and software in the realms of video, web application hybrids and digital recombinant works, cultural production is at an all time high yielding an ouroboros of cultural production and consumption. However, rather than producing a vision of perfection as theorized by Quantick, something else emerges.

This show aims to examine through mirroring, the phenomena engendered by Mashups as a process of layered production. By bringing it out into our physical world and applying this modus operandi of consumption to a gallery show, The Mashup Show is attempting to shift idealized relationships between art works themselves as well as with the space containing them.

THE MASHUP SHOW was organized by Marcella Faustini with curatorial advice from the all-around-general-muses and animal handlers of the Nightmare City Council (now offering teenage sleuthing).

Some of the included artists are (this is a growing list): Zachary Scholz, Evie Falci, Ellen Black, S. Clay Wilson, Bonnie Banks, Donna Huanca, Jessica Miller, Jim Osbourne, Tony Dryer, Melinda Gebbie, Rory Hayes, Jim Haynes, Michelle Ceja, Melinda Gebbie, Anne Colvin, Piero Passacantando, Carl Auge, Aoife Collins, Samuel Roeck, Tyrone Davies, Cristine Kesler, Susan Harby , Georgi Tushev, Charles Anselmo,  Aron Meynell, etc.
 

 

About NOMA GALLERY

 

Established in 2008 in the downtown San Francisco gallery district, NOMA GALLERY highlights the works of emerging and established artists. We are proud to represent artists  who are creating works with exceptional contemporary and conceptual power. Through its exhibitions, the gallery seeks to unite disparate visions emergent from different cultures, and to spark dialogues engaging variant expressions and practices. By producing a program of  paintings, drawings, sculpture, prints and photography, we strive to create a continuous dialogue between the local and global communities in order to address the forefront of the art world. We are engaging in relationships with galleries, museums and other art institutions from various places in order to bring a diverse and truly international contemporary art addition to the San Franciscan community

 

 

For more information please visit us at www.nomagallerysf.com

 

Contact:

nomagallery@...

415.391.0200

 

 

 

 

 



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