Dreams, frequently, are broadcast across neural pathways in vibrant color. They are so vivid, the dreams feel more real than waking life. As I rise from paralysis, they evaporate from memory. How could something so real fade so quickly? Explore work that exposes our perishable nature and echoes human frailness so often deified by gods of rock and roll. Dreams Were Made for Mortals is a one day group show at St. Vitus Bar in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Next installment is Sunday May 6 2012.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
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Dreams Were Made for Mortals II
Group Show at St. Vitus Bar, 1120 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11222
http://www.saintvitusbar.com/
http://dwmfm.blogspot.com/
Sunday September 25, 2011
Curated by Karlynn Holland. Hosted by David Castillo and Samantha Marble.
Dreams, frequently, are broadcast across neural pathways in vibrant color. They are so vivid, the dreams feel more real than waking life. It haunts me. Life feels like the dream, a series of passing moments. As I rise from paralysis, they evaporate from memory. How could something so real fade so quickly? I often find myself asking this question. Explore the dawn hours of your fervent mind with work that exposes our perishable nature and echoes human frailness so often deified by gods of rock and roll.
Dreams Were Made for Mortals II is a one day group show to be held Sunday September 25th at St. Vitus Bar in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Title and theme are taken from the inceptive track Living Backwards from St. Vitus' fifth album V.
Works: Dilek Baykara, Jl Joseph Beaulieu, Dan Bones, Eliza Childress, Alex Demaria, Gesserit (Karlynn Holland, Samantha Marble, Samantha Light), Rich Hall, Kevin Hufnagel, Fade Kainer, Suren Karapetyan, Nico LeBarge, Samantha Light, Lionel Maunz, Jill Namaga, Steven Page, Samantha Quick, Leonard Reibstein, Owen Rundquist, Derek Rush
DJ sets:
4-5: David Castillo
5-6: D Castillo / N Sneakers
6-7: Nikki Sneakers
7-8: Colin Marston
8-9: Kevin Hufnagel
9-10: Brandon Stosuy
10-11: Kristen Korvette
11-12: Starr Belew
12-1: Karlynn Holland / Andrew Hock
1-2: Montana Masback
2-4: Kim Kelly
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