Selasa, 31 Juli 2007

MOVIE OF THE WEEK

square eyes

Saffron Burrows in a scene from Ramona's festival pick: Hal Hartley's Fay Grim

Unless you've been living under the proverbial rock you would be aware that the Melbourne Film Festival is on again. which of course means that we are doing nothing but fillum watching for the next two weeks. Well except for the 5,000 badges Ramona has produced, the CCP photography course Beck is undertaking, the normal time at work, and family meal preparing, etc etc etc. But we wont complain, despite all of the chores attempting to intervene we really are having an excellent festivus.

Regular readers would know that this is our annual mid-year break, and so far we've travelled to France, Italy, Jamaica, and the deep deep South, we're very much looking forward to our next jaunts into Tunisia, Japan, South Africa, North America, the UK, Sweden, Nigeria and Greenland - armchair travel with a bucketload of popcorn... happy trails indeed. Interestingly we've unintentionally bookended the festival with two hugely influential bespectacled gentlemen of no small sartorial excellence: we kicked off with the Karl Lagerfeld documentary Lagerfeld Confidential, and we're bringing it home with Scott Walker - 30th Century Man.

So if hml is a little thin on the ground for the next week or so, you'll know why, and where to find us. Our very own 'happy place' - in the dark, with square eyes and greasy fingers.

Senin, 23 Juli 2007

SHOWS OF THE WEEK

paper tigers
This is it folks, the one we've been waiting for: The Fold an exhibition of new work by HML favourite Nathan Gray. And we love it, not just because we love Nathan's work (and we do) but also cause it's really really local and we only have to cross the road to see the show.
The Fold runs from the 27th of July to the 17th of August at Joint Hassles
2a Mitchell Street Northcote 3071
Opening night :Friday the 27th 6-8pm,
then from Thursday til Saturday 12 - 5pm.

And because Nathan and his band of merry pranksters want to wow your ears as well as your eyes make sure you make it to one of the performaces on throughout of the show.

Sat 28th July 2pm halfman/halfmoffarah
electronic/vocal improvisation duo with Chris Hill
Sat 4th August 2pm snawklor
(electro acoustic/acoustic/field recordings/trumpets) the decade old musical collaboration with another HML fave, artistic multi-tasker extrodianaire Dylan Martorell
Sat 11th August 2pm the fold ensemble a trio that includes the superb soundscape stylings of Julie Burleigh and genius electro protege Blake Sonic Richardson-Gray.

AND If you feel like making a comparative analysis of the paper scene you have one week to see things from a distincly NYC perspective in PAPER SWORDS at Third Drawer Down Gallery in St. Kilda. The show has been c0-curated with Brooklyn's Cinders Gallery and explores a current group of artists working primarily on paper, a medium that has been one of the gallery's main focuses. Artists include John Orth (see "flood" above), George Ferrandi, Kevin Hooyman, Matthew Feyld, Julien Langendorff, Zachary Rossman, Allyson Mellberg, Jeremy Taylor, Logan Macdonald, Justin Williams, Kelie Bowman, Diane Barcelowsky and Sto, all part of a generation that has embraced simple tools such as pencil, pen, paint, and collage with influences from the usual suspects of comics, popular culture, punk rock, and psychedelia. Cinders Gallery is an artist-run space that has existed in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn for 3 years.

Minggu, 22 Juli 2007

I MADE IT MYSELF

a couple of squares

Finally it's finished.. and well before the end of winter no less.

Kamis, 19 Juli 2007

DELIVERY OF THE WEEK

good things come in small packages
We're pretty excited here at hml headquarters. We love mail almost as much as we love stationary (funny that) and look what we got in the post today...
Woo-Hoo our very own limited edition smallobject hand printed tee by the well spectacled and super talented Sarah Neuburger . It's come all the way from Southern Carolina with a truly excellento embossed card - sorry about the blurry photo of said card but really our hands were shaking with excitment. Now we just have to work out who's going to wear it first.

Rabu, 18 Juli 2007

STATIONARY FIND OF THE WEEK

pushing the envelope

If you are anything like us you'll harbour a reverance for all things stationary related that borders on obsessional. We love it. No we mean we really love it. Meals have been skipped in order to buy magazine holders, rent cheques have 'dissappeared' in lieu of matching pencils and notepaper, and we wont even identify the body parts that have been sold off to cover the cost of self inking stamp sets. So we were delighted to find this beautiful letter carrier hand crafted from the pages of vintage childrens books that didn't cost a bomb. Even nicer to find inside a short typed note from the maker who may not have identified themselves but did identify the age-old "conflict between sacrilige and good intention" involved in destroying the old to make the new. Sadly it appears that these puppies are no longer available on the retail market, but thankfully this one provided us with a workable template to make our own customised envelopes for our pen pals, should the mood or the children's book strike us.

Selasa, 17 Juli 2007

SHOWS OF THE WEEK

pulp faction

This intriguing invite turned up in the hml mailbox today and given its heady combo of faux wood grain veneer and mash-up allusions we got pretty excited. We know nothing about it other than its tag line - 25 artists, 40 pieces 1 big exhibition. But we trust wood panelling and we're giving it a big thumbs up and recommending it as a show of the week. For all you young folk there's also a big opening party this Thursday night ,with dj's and the like, and all proceeds from the paltry $5 entry fee are going to the Wilderness Society's Forest Campaign, so you can feel righteous as you write your self off.

art mish mash is on from July 17 - 28 at FAD gallery bar 14 Corrs Lane Chinatown.


Now for those who like a less random methodology in their exhibition selection process there is also the new Johnnie Dady show on at Uber Gallery. We've been waiting for this one for quite a while and to tantalise you a little we're letting you know that it includes magnificently crafted notions such as cardboard grand pianos. His work is clever, curious, playful, nostalgic, political and evocative. He once set fire to a wooden chair, extinguished it and then drew on paper with the charcoaled legs. Genius.

Johnnie Dady is on 04 July - 12 August at Uber Gallery 52 Fitzroy Street St. Kilda

Sabtu, 14 Juli 2007

TAKIN' IT TO THE STREETS

neat as a pin
Just when you are right in the middle of the coldest and wettest winter Melbourne has seen in years you look around and everyone is making paper clothes. They may be completely impractical but hey, we love origami, we love gingham and we love a well folded shirt, so when we saw the window display at Herringbone we were delighted, so much so we gave it a spontaneous round of applause.



Well done unkown in-house stylist, well done.

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