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“Gar Eating Slaw Off The Proboscis Of An Alien” -B. Hamil

Below is an ol’ illustration that I dug up from around the turn of the millennium er so.  It is a delicately grotesquely wonderful drawing of me, by a close friend.  A person whom I grew up drawing, painting, & testing the limits of art/life with.  He long ago moved far from Florida, and has since successfully branched out into other mediums… but I am hoping that he doesn’t soon forget about his original talents with quills and brushes on canvas and paper.  The springboard and idea pool from which every good artistic thing, for me at least,  has seemed to grow.

Mr. Bing Hamil…  A sincere thank you for your continued friendship and inspiration.  *Don’t forget about your sketchbook homeskillet.

“Gar Eating Slaw Off The Proboscis Of An Alien”

 

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Jan Svankmajer: “Dimensions of Dialogue”(Part 2)

My wife, Dana and I go through the types of things represented in the footage below on a daily basis.  The dynamics of the masculine and feminine relationship to and with each other, can be endlessly eternally satisfyingly frustrating.  Back in the early 1980’s, the Czechoslovakian born Jan Svanmajer illuminated and enlightened these types of human behaviorism’s with his particular brand of artw3rk. Which is like none other.   Uber Brilliant ideas and stop animationz galore.

Andy Warhol eats a hamburger

Interview with Gar Bailey - July 08′

Follow the link below to a brief interview from The Deland Beacon with your’s truly:

http://www.beacononlinenews.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=201

Photo’s from “Neo-Dada Maximalism in 2008″

  There are 185 photos from my most current visual aRt show up on my Flickr account!

-For those of you who couldn’t make it, and for those who did and who would like to have another look from the comfort of the couch or the computer chair. 

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   Please keep in mind that the show will not be up for too much longer. (Till July 12th)  If you would like to see the w3rk in person, or even better, to actually buy a piece of original gARTw3rk. 

Please proceed up Caffe da Vinci in historic downtown Deland, FL and make it happen.  There are atleast 10 pieces under $100, and more than 20 pieces under $200..  *Solid pieces.

Caffe da Vinci
112 W. Georgia ave.
Deland, Fl 32720
386-736-4646

RIP, Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008)

One of my greater influences in the art of collage and assemblage, Robert Rauschenberg, has passed away from heart failure at the age of 82. An artist who never retired, who never shyed away from trying new mediums, and one who’s impact on contemporary art, especially in mixed media, will not soon be forgotten.

Unfettered Curiousity was your gift to the w3rld.

This one’s for you Bob.. (Raises glass)

Sincerely - gaR Bailey

-> Link to a NY TImes article about his life

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“BED” - 1955
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Press Release: Gar Bailey “Neo-Dada, Maximalism in 2008″ w/ Testimonials

Good will and good day to you ALL:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 
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SHOW INFO >

Gar Bailey - “Neo-Dada, Maximalism in 2008″

Venue:  The Tongue and Groove Gallery inside of Caffe da Vinci’s. 

Address:   112 West Georgia Avenue - Deland, Florida 32720

Phone:   386-736-4646

Date:  Opening Night:  Saturday, June 7th, 2008   Exhibit runs from June 6th  through July 10th  

Time:    8PM Pre-performance art viewing / 9:30PM the music/video performances  start.

 

Opening Night Performers: 

alGARhythm  - (Polyvibe Records)

A_Scissors  - (Polyvibe Records)

DeeJay w3rk by: Bent Lee, Drone Operator, and Gar Bailey himself.

 

Promo Photos:     http://www.garlives.com/art/172/press-release-photos-for-gar-baileys-art-show-in-june-2008/

Photo’s from the Show:   http://www.flickr.com/photos/garbailey/sets/72157605925689618/

 

A Few Words About The Artist & Show:

Working in the shadows, while for years on the forefront of many of Central Florida’s burgeoning, underground art scenes, Matthew “Gar” Bailey, is one of the state’s best kept artistic secrets.  A creator of hundreds of original drawings, paintings, and assemblages over the past two decades, Gar has successfully branched out into music and more recently video and promoting events featuring other local artists.  He is currently working on his fourth full-length album.  His two previous solo records, under the alias of “alGARhythm,” can be found on local imprint Polyvibe Records, as well as a 2005 release with the band Zoltan Dobi.

But his first love and his most prolific mode of artistic expression has always been in the visual mediums of painting, collage, and assemblage.  These three medums have continually afforded Gar the freedom to make the art on his own terms.  He feels painting will always be more of a solitary endeavor than many other artistic pursuits, and can be an exercise in character building and personal reinvention, instead of flexing technical or philosophical muscle.  Gar has always believed that the impetus for creating a piece is just as, and perhaps more important than almost any other factor.  The “why” of it is often more valuable than the “what” of it. 

So what IS his work anyway?  How could one describe or categorize it?  Is it Folk art? Outsider art?  Primitivism? Dada or neo-Dada? Organic pop art? Abstract expressionism?  Maximalism?  Perhaps all of the above, maybe none of the above, but probably a little bit of them all.  The fascinating thing about Gar’s aesthetic is that it constitutes an amalgamation of so many ideas, styles, and movements; an existential gumbo, if you will.

Thus, it is with exuberance and pride that Gar Bailey and the Tongue and Groove Gallery/Caffe da Vinci’s bring you this upcoming exhibition and sale of some 60 - 100 works by this up-and-coming talent.  You’ll just have to come decide for yourself what all the hoopla, art, and music is actually about on June 7th, 2008.  Perhaps you may even buy a piece of original art for your home, work place, or venue.  Now there’s an original idea!

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Artist Info >

Name:  Matthew “Gar” Bailey

DOB:  November 16th, 1975

POB:  Orlando, Florida

Location:  Osteen, Florida

 

Chronology:

  •  1997 - 2001:  A few group shows in Orlando, FL at Dante’s (formerly), Sapphire Supper Club (currently The Social), & Yab Yum (now extinct)
  • July 2000: One month residency at the world-renown Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, Vermont.  Met, cohabited, and learned from about 80 artists from all around the globe.  Studio visit and existential council from the esteemed painter and teacher, Archie Rand
  • Feb 2003: One-man show at Venue formerly Known as The Mark on Pine St. in downtown Orlando, FL
  • May 2004:  Exhibition of 7 paintings at The Deltona Arts and Historical Center in Deltona, FL
  • June 2005:  One-man show at Caffe da Vinci  in downtown Deland.  “Painting and Assemblage” show with many musical performances on opening night.
  • Sep 2007:   Group show at Platform Florida event #11 in downtown Lakeland, Florida
  • June/July 2008:  *Huge one-man show at The Tongue and Groove Gallery / Caffe da Vinci.  Gar Bailey’s - “Neo-DaDa Maximalism in 2008″

Influences: 

Painting:  Jackson Pollock, Jean-Michel Basquiat, BanksyAndy WarholMichael Blair ScottBrett Hamil , Daas 

Assemblage:  Kurt Schwitters, Ray Johnson, Robert Rauschenberg, Tobias Stretch Sculpture:   Alexander Calder, Tim Hawkinson, Paul McCarthy, Andy Goldsworthy, Chris Burden, Isamu Noguchi

Art Film & Video:  Stan Brakhage, Len Lye, Pan/Dos, Hexstatic 

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Testimony Of Peers and Friends:

“This Gar-Baileyian process is one of selection, refinement, and further corruption, all directed towards an impenetrable sight/vision which blends the chameleon-like into the crapulous nature of the materials.” - Brett Hamil - Stand-up Comic & Painter from Seattle, WA.

“Gar Bailey’s work is so original and soulful and, that it evades all comparisons to any other artist before him.  There is not a single piece that can be glanced at and dismissed, each work of art engages you and challenges you to come in closer, to see the details and subtle messages contained within.”  - Daas - American Painter by way of Japan

“Gar Bailey’s art work speaks with a rainbow tongue.  Following through a labyrinth of consistent and fluid brush strokes, he brings his audience on a tour of dream-like conceptualism, through zoos of aboriginal-like faces and creatures, and visually treats them with opiate laced candy canes of intense imagination and hallucinogenic like compositions.”  -  Brian Cunningham aka A_Scissors  of Merritt Island, FL.

“Eye Music, with a mysterious bag of left over parts.”  - R. Garcia - Nophi Recordings of Atlanta, GA.

“Gar’s art is the full expression of his subconscious.  A splattering of his spirit into the physical realm.” - Mic Mell - Polyvibe Records of Orlando, FL

“Most artists who chose abstraction as a means of expressing themselves only do so because they are incapable of producing works of realism; this is not the case with Gar Bailey and his paintings and sculptures. Crossing the boundaries of all genres, and doing so in a stylistic way, Gar’s art defies classification and pushes the envelope of visual goodness. Gar has a way of encasing a single moment in each canvas, taking you by your hand and telling you the story of that moment, then dropping you off safely back in the gallery much richer for the experience.”  - Robert Caperton aka Drone Operator of Orlando, FL

“Be it the visual, musical, or textural.. They say artists are born, and not made. Since the early 90’s, Mr. gaR Bailey has been pushing the envelope in all aspects of creativity. The evolution of a true self-taught artist is rare, and I am pleased to say I have witnessed his genius first hand.”  - Aaron Watson of Edgewater, FL.

“Somewhere the owner of a factory is turning out “widgets” and thinking to himself how smart he is for creating something to be used as it was designed…that is until Gar sees it laying around one day and corrupts it’s original purpose. To Gar everything becomes something but, nothing for which it was intended. How he sees life, art, and the world for just one moment, is a gift everyone should experience.”    - Dennis “Jake” von Radesky of Deltona, FL

“Gar is a master at creating things. Whether it be music, or sculpture, or drawings, collage or painting. He can “re-create” found objects. He can spread paint onto canvas and bring out the beauty of every detail within it.  His work, no matter what medium, shows originality, raw emotion, and vulnerability in every piece of work created. A myriad of beauty and originality spoken in the language of art, a language interpreted differently by all who view it.A world without having experienced the talents of Gar Bailey is like a world without color.  He puts his entire being into everything he does, constantly fine tuning and rearranging until the last stroke. A stroke of genius. He is blessed with several talents, some intrensic, some learned, but they are mostly self-taught.. “  - Dana Bailey aka Minkinace of Osteen, FL (Gar’s Wife)

Press Release Photos for: Gar Bailey’s aRt show in June 2008

*Attached to this post are thumbnail, photo links to 5 promotional photos with a printable resolution. These are to be used for my upcoming Neo-Dada, Maximalist aRt show in June and part of July. At The Tongue and Groove Gallery inside of Caffe DaVinci, downtown Deland, Florida.

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LEN LYE - genius, dada, futurist film-making artist of yesteryear

Len Lye, born Leonard Charles Huia Lye (5 July 1901, Christchurch, New Zealand - 15 May 1980, Warwick, New York), was a New Zealand-born artist known primarily for his experimental films and kinetic sculpture.

This guy has to be remembered as one of the all-time, transcendent pioneers of experimental film-making and animation. His flicks just blow me away. especially knowing how long ago they were made. Attached below are 3 of my favorite Len Lye Films. “Rainbow Dance” is like a frickin’ Beck video made 3 - 4 decades before he was even born. Boomness.

Len Lye - “rainbow dance” [1936]

Len Lye - “rhythm” [1957]

Len Lye “A Colour Box” (1935) + “Free Radicals” (1958)

Basquiat & Warhol video interview via 1986

Video of the 2 contemporary artists in the studio with their collaborative paintings in 1986.  Crazy that within 1-2 years of this video.. both artists would be dead.  I wonder if either had any inkling of their untimely ends at this point? One can almost see it Warhol’s eyes.

Death is the ultimate enigma.