From the chaotic, surreal, madness, of collage mixed with
political folly that blazed their LP's and gig flyers; to the razor edge ultra-simplistic
DK symbol that is still lovingly displayed on shirts across the world today, the
latest episode of The Art Of Punk focuses on San Francisco punk band legends, the Dead Kennedys. In the fourteen minute video Jello Biafra discusses his own
warped inspiration for the many sleeves and often controversial posters created
in the early days of the band. We also meet pop surrealist artist Tim Biskup who
chimes in about how the DK's affected and twisted his own young mind. And finally we meet up with master collage
artist, and designer of the DK's symbol, Winston Smith in his North Beach art
studio, where he talks about how he was drawn into the early Bay Area punk
scene - and his long and creative artist relationship with the Dead Kennedy's
and Jello Biafra.
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Monday, June 24, 2013
Video: The Art Of Punk - Episode 2: Crass
From
the black and white photo-realistic paintings of protest, anarchy, and social
satire, to their legendary adopted brand and two headed snake and cross symbol the latest installment of The Art of Punk is
an inside look at the art and music of Crass.. In the video Gee Vaucher, and founding Crass
member, writer, and activist, Penny Rimbaud discuss the art and the lifestyle
stemming from the infamous Dial House, where they have lived, worked, and crated
their own brand of anarchistic beauty, for more than 3 decades. Onomatopoeia favorite, artist Scott Campbell, also
chimes in to talk about how the art of Crass, and how one single t-shirt
created a fork in the road of his own life and career. Finally British graphic
designer Dave King - the creator of the infamous snake and cross symbol,
discuss’ post war England, hippies, punk, graphic design, and more, that led
him to the creation of the symbol made legend by the band.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Video: The Art Of Punk - Episode 1: Black Flag
Whenever we can share something that combines our love of
art with our love of music it’s always a good thing. The Art Of Punk, a new web
show from MOCAtv premiered yesterday with an episode focusing on the art of Black Flag and is just that.
The show which was created, directed, and executive produced
by writer/author of 'Fucked Up + Photocopied', Bryan Ray Turcotte (Kill Your Idols),
and Bo Bushnell (The Western Empire) and traces the roots of the punk movement
and the artists behind the iconic logos of punk bands such as: Black Flag
(Raymond Pettibon), The Dead Kennedys (Winston Smith), and Crass (Dave King.) So
you are basically getting some top tear experts in the subject matter and it
shows throughout the twenty-two minute run time.
From the iconic four bars symbols, to the many coveted and
collected gig flyers, singles, and band t-shirts, all depicting the distinctive
Indian ink drawn image and text by artist Raymond Pettibon. The episode starts
off in Los Angeles talking to two founding members of Black Flag, singer Keith
Morris and bass player Chuck Dukowski, about what the scene was like in 1976 -
setting the stage for the band’s formation, as well as the bands name, and the
creation of the four bars symbol. Raymond Pettibon speaks from his New York art
studio while back in LA we hear from Fleaof the Red Hot Chili Peppers, about how the art, the music, and that early LA
scene impacted his own life and career. To wrap it all up Henry Rollins chats
via MOCA Grand Ave in Los Angeles, about all of the above and more.
The filmmakers Bryan Ray Turcotte and Bo Bushnell take a unique approach to
exploring the rich histories of these three seminal punk legends by focusing on
the influential imagery and seeking out stories that have not been told yet
through the artwork, which is integral to the importance and influence of each
band.
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