Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Swingshift: Dog Days' Nights - Part II



"Monday lost to weekend residue, I arrived Tuesday afternoon just in time for happy hour at the Thirsty Serpent. I settled in at the bar hoping to nurse a few whiskeys and read the paper. My hopes were promptly dashed when Tracey the bartender brought me a line of trouble with my rye. "


Part II of Dog Days' Nights is up at T21.

In this episode our man Swingshift begins to lay the tale out from the beginning. We meet our girl Tracey the bartender. We also meet a self-named man called Rube and get a glimpse into a peculiarly feline byproduct of the real estate collapse.

Part III should be up in two weeks.

Swingshift: Dogs Days' Nights - Part II

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Ray Caesar - Returns of the Day





Returns of the Day was one of the highlights of the recent Five Year Anniversary group show at Jonathan Levine gallery. I have been consistently having my head blown by Ray Caesar's work for some time now. However, this piece stands out as something new or at least unique in Caesar's catalog.

First there is all that lovely light and shadow play. The ornate molding, so quintessentially Caesar, whites out in the light flare on the left and is consumed by shadow on the right. Then there is the inclusion of motion and action. His previous work has often featured the posed or at least still figure. Here the composition is alive with the movement of the figure in to the frame and exquisitely the arc of the figures knife wielding arm slashing through the scene. The image is poised on the cusp of action, hung on the anticipation of violent menace (albeit violent menace perpetrated on a birthday cake).

However, the detail that really sucks me in to the piece is the peculiar spinal ridge that rises up out of, yet appears to be part of, the lovely lacquered table. So incongruous of the immaculate setting, so mysterious and oh so very shiny. Which leads me to one last observation. The luscious black of the lower half of this work, in all it's texture and fine detail, could this have been executed in another medium? The ability of Caesar's work to be as textural and lush as oil paint in a digital medium has always amazed. But could we now, in this piece, be seeing the high rez digital print outpace the storied medium of oil on canvas? It will be interesting to see what the artist does over this next year.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Swingshift: The Series



The familiar double chime of the subway doors stirs me. My head enveloped in a chemical fog, my eyes refuse to focus. I lean in through the blurred surroundings trying to decipher the warbled string of syllables running from the overhead PA.

“Avenue X / McDonald, next stop”



So begins my new black humor occult-noir series, Swingshift, for T21. It is going to be a woozy rawkus ride with our man Dick Swingshift at the controls. Dick is an old school shamus, straight out of grainy black & white films and dusty pulp novels. Dick is also a practitioner of the arcane and the occult. The series follows Dick as he stumbles his way through a complicated twenty first century reality hyper-saturated in technicolor and pop magick.

The first episode, Dog Days' Nights - Part I, is now live and new instalments will follow every two weeks. I am essentially making it up as I go along. To that end any feedback will be greatly appreciated. Please drop your thoughts and reactions in the comments here or feel free to shoot me an e-mail if your too polite to slag me off in public.

Also, if you missed the early Swingshift story Cheer, T21 has re-posted it as a nice introduction to the series.



Swingshift: Dog Days' Nights - Part I

Swingshfift: Cheer

Swingshift Archive