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Run time:
88 min.
“American Artifact: The Rise of American Rock Poster Art," will be
the opening night film for the Royal Flush Festival, NYC, on October
15th, 2009, at Anthology Film Archives.
Director Merle Becker, artist Tara McPherson and artist Lindsey Kuhn will be present for a Q&A after the screening.
The long awaited NYC premiere of the movie will also be followed by
an art show featuring work by some of the artists in the film,
including: Tara McPherson, Art Chantry, Jay Ryan, Emek, Leia Bell,
Scrojo, Justin Hampton, Jermaine Rogers, Stainboy, Lindsey Kuhn, and
Hatch Show Print. The rock poster art show will be at The Showroom NYC
(117 Second Ave., NYC, 2nd Floor), and will be running until Sunday,
Oct.18th.
American Artifact chronicles the rise of American rock poster art since its birth in the '60s.
Director Merle Becker crosses the country interviewing rock poster
artists from the different eras to discover that America is currently
in the midst of a 21st century "rock poster art movement", where
thousands of artists around the country are doing silk screened rock
poster art inspired by their local scene, the music of our time, and
the spirit of our era.
The film explores the history / rise of the current rock poster
movement in America, and features a cast of quirky, interesting, and
extremely talented rock poster artists telling the story of their
underground art movement.
Beginning in the 1960s in San Francisco with the birth of the dance
concert, a rock poster accompanied almost every show that was put on
during that era. Soon, people began pulling the posters off of the
telephone poles, almost as quickly as they were put up, and promoters
such as Bill Graham started to give them out at the end of his shows to
advertise the next week's show.
The art, both beautiful and edgy, closely parallels the changes in American culture throughout the decades.
"Posters" in the '80s were actually "flyers" done for punk shows on
Xerox machines in local libraries, or at Kinko's. They were glued to
buildings and phone poles surreptitiously at night by kids in the
scene. In this pre-computer era, the flyers were, for lack of a better
comparison "the MySpace of the '80s".
Today, America is seeing a resurgence in this art form brought upon
by the popularity of websites like GigPosters.com, and the ease of
screenprinting. Artists like EMEK, Tara McPherson, and Jay Ryan are
creating beautiful works of art for contemporary groups like The
Decemberists and Death Cab For Cutie.
This extraordinary film, which includes interviews with over 30
artists, takes the viewer on a journey through the different decades
and incarnations of this rebellious art form, and spends time with,
arguably, some of the finest artists of this era.
FEATURING INTERVIEWS AND ARTWORK BY: Stanley Mouse, Frank Kozik,
Art Chantry, EMEK, COOP, Derek Hess, Mark Arminski, Tara McPherson,
Justin Hampton, Victor Moscoso, Jermaine Rogers, Jay Ryan, Chuck
Sperry, Ron Donovan, Lindsey Kuhn, Leia Bell, Jim Pollock, Randy Tuten,
Jim Sherraden & Hatch Show Print, Scrojo, Winston Smith, Print
Mafia, Paul Imagine, Kevin Bradley, Julie Belcher, Jeff Wood, Steve
Walters, Mat Daly, Stainboy, David Singer, Dennis Loren, Mike Martin,
Gary Grimshaw, and Chris Shaw.
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