
The .HBC Space at Alexanderplatz in Berlin has just finished hosting the first Berlin Art Barter art show, where you can literally barter for art, exchanging anything except money. Seems like an intriguing concept, so I went to check it out, fully prepared to haggle my way into art ownership by grossly exaggerating my palm-reading [...]
Jun 29, 2010 | Categories: Art, Berlin | Tags: .HBC, Alexanderplatz, Art Barter, art exchange, art opening Berlin, art party, Berlin Art Barter, Berlin artists, Charlotte Duale, emerging artists, emerging artists Berlin, Gavin Turk, Ilona Kalnoky, independent art, indie, indie art, Isabelle Graeffe, Jason Dodge, John Isaacs, Jonathan Monk, Mat Collishaw, Melissa Frost, Mitte, Peter Wheeler, Sergio Roger, Stefan Rinck, Tracy Emin, underground, Uwe Henneken, Yudi Noor, Yukiko Terada | Leave A Comment »

If you’re looking to find the best in underground and undiscovered bands, look no further than the Hear Noho Music Fest!
Held on the first Thursday of every month, Hear Noho presents eclectic bands that you’ve never heard of in three walkable venues in North Hollywood.
This month, they’ve got 3 venues chock full of emerging artists [...]
May 26, 2010 | Categories: Los Angeles, Music | Tags: Art Institute of California, Atlantic Line Music, Cella Gallery, emerging artists, Flavia, Ghost Note, Hear Noho, Hear Noho live music, indie bands, indie music, live music, Los Angeles, Music, NoHo Arts Center, Noho Arts District, North Hollywood, The Ryoals, unknown bands, Veil Era | Leave A Comment »

Create:Fixate’s Build party was this past weekend, and they have, once again, managed to find the best of the best in young and emerging artists from wide and far in Los Angeles. I’d never been to a Create:Fixate party, but I’d sure as heck heard of them, something like they were these ubercool undergroundish all [...]
Jun 30, 2009 | Categories: Art, Parties | Tags: Art, art party, Create, D'Isa, Dadaism, Daly, emerging artists, Fixate, Francesco, Kate, local, Los Angeles, Max, Neutra | Leave A Comment »