Showing posts with label pacific standard magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pacific standard magazine. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2013

Lonely Watchers

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If you're looking for something to do during your lunch hour this week, please consider a virtual visit to Violet Strays to view Pacific Standard Magazine's contribution (with creative direction by yours truly) to the online gallery's exhibition series, coinciding with the Frye Art Museum's current show, "Chamber Music."


The final product was pieced together with video footage gathered over a 24-hour period in three Northwest locations. It was also my first foray into video, and to say that I encountered problems along the way would be an understatement. But it was a fantastically absorbing project and interesting - or at least a good exercise in Zen - to let the piece's final form determine itself to a certain extent. (And, possibly more importantly, a great excuse for a couple of Northwest weekend road trips.)



If you miss Pacific Standard's contribution please return to Violet Strays between now and May 5 to see the other pieces in the series; a schedule of contributors can be found here. I love the premise behind the gallery, which was founded by artists Serrah Russell (also a contributor to "Chamber Music") and Alyssa Volpigno in 2011. The online space forgoes archiving its artists' work, thus requiring viewers to see a piece while it is up, or miss it forever. This emphasis on the transitory feels so fresh to me, in a time when it seems like everything can be found or discovered and nothing is ever truly gone for good. At the same time, the fleeting nature of the work the space presents seems perfectly in keeping with the time we live in, where staying very long in the present moment is increasingly hard to do.



"Chamber Music," curated by Frye Deputy Director Scott Lawrimore, features the work of thirty-six Seattle artists, each of whom created new work in response to musical compositions based on James Joyce's poetry collection by the same name. The exhibit runs through May 5.

For more information on Violet Strays, read Amanda Manitach's piece for City Arts magazine.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Pacific Standard Magazine


Cover 1: Abby Brothers in Gucci and vintage Eddie Bauer, photographed by Michael Donovan in North Cascades National Park. Cover 2: Alexis Schuster in 3.1 Phillip Lim and vintage Nordstrom, photographed by Charlie Schuck in Olympic National Park. 

Pacific Standard Magazine celebrates a selection of the best and brightest of the Great Northwest. The first issue features photography by Kyle Johnson, Charlie Schuck, Robin Stein, Michael Donovan, and Julie Cheek; a short story, "Seattle Burlesque," by Jack Kerouac; architect Tom Kundig's work for photographer Carol Bobo; artists Ashley Helvey, Victoria Haven, Matt Lifson, Izzie Klingels, and Jay Clark aka FaNKULT; an interview with photographer Eirik Johnson; previously unpublished Polaroid stills from the movie Streetwise by Mary Ellen Mark and Martin Bell; interviews with Palaceer Lazaro, Tiny Vipers, Phil Elverum, Morgan Henderson, Karolyn Kukoski of Witch Gardens, and five more of our favorite Northwest musicians; a remembrance of Seattle legend Gordon "Gordini" Brown by Javas Lehn, Hubert de Givenchy, and others; a story by Laura Cassidy; a large fold-out poster by fashion designer/textile artist Lily Raskind; a poem by Spencer Moody; beautiful oysters; Washington wine; Sausage Skateboards; a report on the future of that huge white NOAA research vessel parked by the Ballard Bridge; and an exclusive Pacific Standard theme song by Seattle trio Flexions, pressed onto a clear vinyl flexi-disc which is bound into the magazine.

Pacific Standard is 220 pages and available with two gold and silver foil-stamped covers (pictured above), in editions of 500 each, for $40 + $4 shipping. Release date is June 23, 2012.


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Please e-mail info[at]pacific-standard.com if you are interested in selling or distributing Pacific Standard Magazine.

Friday, June 8, 2012

The Magazine

 
We've been on serious hiatus for a number of reasons but one of the main ones is that we've been focused on finishing this project (which we've been hinting at for quite some time...) 


Pacific Standard Magazine! Release party is Saturday, June 23rd in Seattle if you're here. 

Much more info coming soon and email me to get on the mailing list strath[at]pacific-standard.com.