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ENTOMO-CUISINE: an insect and mezcal pairing dinner

24 Aug

ENTOMO-CUISINE: an insect and mezcal pairing dinner

EyeLevel BQE is proud to present
WURMHAUS + Entomo-Cuisine
THIS EVENT IS PART OF CELEBRATE MEXICO NOW.
for more info go to http://www.mexiconowfestival.org/

…EyeLevel BQE is proud to present a new solo show by Monica Martinez, Wurmhaus, opening September 18th, at EyeLevel BQE Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. This unique gallery show will be presented in conjunction with an entomological tasting dinner at Brooklyn Kitchen lead by Phil Ross, founder and director of CRITTER salon in San Francisco. Both the exhibition and the unconventional tasting will explore notions of food economies, luxury and sustainability in the 21st century through an unusual medium: Edible insects.

WURMHAUS at EyeLevel BQE
Sept 18- Oct 15
Opening Sept 18, 4 – 7 PM
EyeLevel BQE – 364 Leonard St. Brooklyn NY 11211

Monica Martinez’s exhibit for EyeLevel BQE centers on the notion of modern mechanization and industrialization of food production and the position of the artist and industry. Martinez’s ideas depart from the history of urban architecture and are inspired by the works of Peter Behrens, Le Corbusier and the abstract forms of industrial silos, granaries and warehouses. For the past year she has been investigating and developing different architectural structures for the edible mealworm, a high protein and low cost food source. Martinez will present an installation showcasing three micro-architectures for raising and caring of the mealworm. The public will be invited to take home a small growing unit to learn to raise and care for their own worms. These micro structures are an opposed posture towards contemporary agriculture and the practices of large-scale factory farms.

ENTOMO-CUISINE: an insect and San Honesto Mezcal pairing dinner
Sept 18 7-9 PM
Brooklyn Kitchen 100
Frost Street, Brooklyn
www.thebrooklynkitchen.com

Brooklyn Kitchen, in partnership with EyeLevel Gallery & Factoría de Santos, is proud to present Entomo-Cuisine: Insect and Mezal Tasting Menu
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Philip Ross, creator of the San Francisco based CRITTER Salon, will lead this four course pairing of edible insects and fine alcohols. The dinner will include pairings such as: Wax Moth Larvae ceviche and Brooklyn Lager, and Grass Hoppers with San Honesto Mezcal. Join the intimate group of 40 at Brooklyn Kitchen for this delicious and daring foray into sustainable fine dining. Please RSVP to reserve your place: http://www.thebrooklynkitchen.com/web-store/classes/3235-918-entomo-cuisine-insect-tasting-menu-saturday-6pm-september/

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MONICA MARTINEZ is an artist, educator and designer who constructs and fabricates sculptures and installations assembled from commercial materials such as cardboard and recycle wood. Monica reflects on the successes and failures of the urban economic and physical systems internationally to selectively build simple sculptural objects. These minimal, yet complex sculptural constructions reflect on urban architectural landscapes, industrial buildings, containers, and urban surplus. Martinez received her MFA in sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. She is a fellow of the MacDowell Colony and The Sculpture Space. Her work has been exhibited in various international venues and recently at the Cologne Art Fair. She is the 2010 recipient of the FONCA’s Young Creator’s Grant, and currently resides in San Francisco, California. www.monicamartinez.com

PHILIP ROSS is an artist, educator and curator working in the Bay Area of California. For the past decade Philip has been making research based artworks that place natural systems within a frame of social and historic contexts. Many of these artworks are literally grown into being over the course of several years. Developed in conjunction with institutions that work with biological entities. Philip’s living artworks integrate traditional manufacturing techniques with technologies from different cultural fields, making sculptures that are at once highly crafted and naturally formed, skillfully manipulated and sloppily organic. www.crittersalon.blogspot.com
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MEZCAL SAN HONESTO is made from Sierra Negra agave from the mountains of San Juan del Río, Tlacolula, Oaxaca. It was covered in an underground conic stone-oven on Monday September 29, 2008 (new moon’s day) in Los Danzantes Distillery in Santiago Matatlán, Oaxaca. It was ground with a millstone by José and el Zabache (the mule) and was organically fermented with the help of classical music. It was distilled and refined in a cooper still and was finished in October 30, 2008 with a total of 215 liters 49% alc.vol.This project is trying to help families of Mexico who have been producing traditional organic Mezcal for over 300 years; and are in danger of disappearing because of industrialized mezcal. This project’s aim is to save this honest tradition from getting lost and show it to the world. http://www.factoriadesantos.com/.

THIS EVENT IS PART OF CELEBRATE MEXICO NOW, for more info go to http://www.mexiconowfestival.org

Juan Pablo Torres “Dulce Agonía”

17 Feb

Dulce agonía

Solía mencionar los peligros, el acecho constante de un ataque cardiaco. No te excedas, José, me reprimía Carmela, mi esposa, una mujer educada con rigor y disciplina, que así como sus padres la introdujeron a la cultura alimenticia de lo sinsabor, no cesaba en juzgar mis hábitos. ¿Y qué si yo quería llegar a las cinco de la mañana, beber, jugar a las cartas, comer todas las bondades de la repostería y pernoctar donde la fiesta concluyera? Pero Carmela no me dejaba en paz. Llevas un ritmo de vida muy acelerado, José, me intentaba adiestrar. No sé en qué lugares andas y me tienes muy preocupada, José. ¿Qué no entendía los motivos de mi casamiento?, precisamente para no entregar cuentas. Y por las mañanas notaba que había llorado, como si no supiera cuidarme solo, como si con las lágrimas fuera a cambiarme. Ay, José, ayer por la noche tuve un mal presentimiento y  pensé que me hablarían de algún hospital para reportarme un accidente tuyo, vociferaba ella. No sufras, mujer, le decía desesperado, date cuenta que no necesito de tu llanto. Y peor aún eran sus intentos de reducir la cantidad de azúcar que consumía. No comas tantos pasteles que te vas a poner mal, José, quería controlar. Si vas a beber así, procura no hacerlo con tanta Coca-cola. ¿Entonces cómo, vieja metiche? Qué manera de amargarlo a uno. (more…)

Perros Celestes

29 Mar

Una banda como caída del cielo…

LBA Team Network te recomienda esta banda orgullosamente mexicana, date un respiro musical y disfruta con nosotros…

PERROS CELESTES nace despues de que Jorge León y Joaquin Garcia se conocen por un amigo en común, empiezan a hacer rolas y a palomear dode los astros se alinean, para que después Andrés Vogel se uniera a la alieneación y asi fundar los PERROS CELESTES….

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DANIEL LIBESKIND

18 Feb

Daniel Libeskind, B.Arch. M.A. BDA AIA is an international figure in architectural practice and urban design. He is well known for introducing a new critical discourse into architecture and for his multidisciplinary approach.  His practice extends from building major cultural and commercial institutions – including museums and concert halls- to convention centers, universities, housing, hotels, shopping centers and residential work.  He also designs opera sets and maintains an object design studio.

Born in postwar Poland in 1946, Mr. Libeskind became an American citizen in 1965.  He studied music in Israel (on the America-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship) and in New York, becoming a virtuoso performer.  He left music to study architecture, receiving his professional architectural degree in 1970 from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City.  He received a postgraduate degree in History and Theory of Architecture at the School of Comparative Studies at Essex University (England) in 1972.

In 1989, Mr. Libeskind won the competition for the Jewish Museum Berlin, which opened to the public in September 2001 to wide public acclaim.  The city museum of Osnabrück, Germany, The Felix Nussbaum Haus, opened in July 1998.  In July 2002, the Imperial War Museum North in Manchester, England opened to the public.  Atelier Weil, a private atelier/gallery, opened in Mallorca, Spain in September 2003.  The Graduate Student Centre at the London Metropolitan University opened in March 2004, and the Danish Jewish Museum opened in Copenhagen in June 2004.  Tangent, an office tower for the Hyundai Development Corporation, opened in Seoul, Korea in February 2005, Memoria e Luce, a 9/11 memorial in Padua, Italy opened on September 11, 2005 and the Wohl Centre, Bar Ilan University, Tel Aviv, Israel; opened in October, 2005.  Most recently, the Frederic C. Hamilton building, Extension to the Denver Art Museum, alongside the Denver Museum Residences, in Colorado, opened in October 2006, The Extension to the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada, opened in June of 2007, and the Glass Courtyard, an extension to the Jewish Museum Berlin, which covers the original Courtyard, was completed in the Fall 2007. The Ascent at Roebling’s Bridge, a residential high-rise in Covington, Kentucky opened in March 2008.  The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, California opened in June 2008 and Westside, the largest shopping and wellness center in Europe opened in October 2008, in Bern, Switzerland.

Several of Mr. Libeskind’s projects are currently under construction, including: the Military History Museum in Dresden, Germany; the Grand Canal Performing Arts Centre and Galleria in Dublin, Ireland; CityCenter, a retail complex, on the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada; Zlota 44; a residential high rise in Warsaw, Poland, and a grand piano design for Schimmel Piano is currently in production. Upon winning the World Trade Center design competition in February 2003, Daniel Libeskind was appointed as master plan architect for the site in New York City.  Memory Foundations is now under construction.

Mr. Libeskind has many other projects in design and planning, such as The New Center for Arts and Culture in Boston, Massachusetts; the L Tower and Sony Centre for the   Performing Arts in Toronto, Canada; the redevelopment of the historic Fiera Milano Fairgrounds in Milan, Italy; New Songdo City, in Incheon, South Korea; Haeundae Udong Hyundai l’Park in Busan, South Korea; a waterfront, residential development, Reflections, in Keppel Bay, Singapore;  Rejuvenation, a center for children in the Katrina-ravaged area of Gulfport, Mississippi; Editoriale Bresciana Tower in Brescia; and Orestad Downtown Master Site Plan, in Copenhagen, Denmark, which is a 5km development zone.

Mr. Libeskind has taught and lectured at many universities worldwide. He has held such positions as the Frank O. Gehry Chair at the University of Toronto, Professor at the Hochschule für Gestaltung, Karlsruhe, Germany, and the Cret Chair at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Louis Kahn Chair at Yale University. He has received numerous awards, including the 2001 Hiroshima Art Prize – an award given to an artist whose work promotes international understanding and peace, never before given to an architect. He was awarded the 1999 Deutsche Architekturpreis (German Architecture Prize) for the Jewish Museum Berlin; also the 2000 Goethe Medallion for cultural contribution; in 1996 the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Architecture and in the same year the Berlin Cultural Prize; in 1990 a membership in the European Academy of Arts and Letters; in 1997 an Honorary Doctorate from Humboldt Universität, Berlin; also in 1999 an Honorary Doctorate from the College of Arts and Humanities, Essex University, England; in 2002 an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Edinburgh and an Honorary Doctorate from DePaul University, Chicago, and most recently in 2004, an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Toronto. Two of Mr. Libeskind’s buildings won RIBA Awards in 2004, the London Metropolitan University Graduate Centre and the Imperial War Museum North, the latter of which was also nominated for the Stirling Prize. Also in 2004, Mr. Libeskind was appointed the first Cultural Ambassador for Architecture by the U.S. Department of State, as part of the CultureConnect Program.

Daniel Libeskind’s work has been exhibited extensively in major museums and galleries around the world and has also been the subject of numerous international publications in many languages.

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Estrella E

12 Feb

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Katro

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