Sunday, January 29, 2012
Amali Launches Sustainable Wine Dinner Series
On January 31st, Amali, a Mediterranean restaurant dedicated to supporting responsible farming, viniculture and green design, will begin a series of monthly wine dinners showcasing organic, biodynamic, vin natural and sustainable wine paired with food sourced from local farms. Amali is partnering with the Organic Wine Journal to promote awareness of the importance of sustainable winemaking practices.
At the inaugural dinner "Assyrtiko No Longer: The New (or Rather Old) Red Wines of Greece", Amali, in partnership with Frederick Wildman and Sons Imports, will be the first restaurant in the United States to debut four wineries and more importantly, four new (or rather ancient) varietals never before imported to the United States outside of private collections.
The winemakers will be on hand with a limited amount of barrel samples or older vintages as well as the listed vintages below to showcase each varietal's multifaceted expressions.
Chef Gilroy's four course menu will highlight lamb and fowl from local farms, including Elysian Fields Farm in Pennsylvania.
FEATURED WINERIES & WINEMAKERS:
Domaine Economou
Varietal: Liatiko
Region: Crete, Greece
Style: Vin Natural
Wine: Sitia VQPRD 2000 (80% Liatiko 20% Mandilari)
Sitia VQPRD 1998 (100% Liatiko)
Domaine Zafeirakis
Varietal: Limniona
Region: Thessaly, Greece
Style: Organic (Certified in Greece)
Wine: Limniona 2008
Katogi Averoff
Varietal: Vlachiko
Region: Ioannina, Greece
Style: Sustainable
Wine: Rossiu di Munte 2009 Vlachiko
Domaine Nerantzi
Varietal: Koniaros
Region: Macedonia, Greece
Style: Organic (Certified in Greece)
Wine: Domaine Nerantzi 2007 Koniaros
Dinner will begin at 7:00 sharp. Price is $90 (exclusive of tax and gratuity).
Space is limited to 25 persons. For more information or to reserve a seat at the dinner you can email info@amalinyc.com or call 212.339.8363.
Labels:
Chef Gilroy,
Food,
Greece,
Mediterranean,
New York,
NYC,
Red Wine,
Restaurant,
Sustainable,
Wine
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Exit Art's Printed Histories Closing Party
Celebrate the last Saturday of Exit Art’s Printed Histories with Artist Collective Goldmine Shithouse!
Exit Art’s Silkscreen Thrown Down with GMSH features original screens by founding members, David Hochbaum, Travis Lindquist, and Colin Burns. For $5, GMSH will print on anything you bring, from t-shirts to bags to the clothes on your back, so be sure to bring all your goodies to get these amazing prints on your wares!
This event is free and open to the public.
ABOUT GOLDMINE SHITHOUSE
Goldmine Shithouse’s primary focus is on painting, drawing, and collage, but has extended into the realm of video and music/punk rock art noise (Murder Baby). The collective work deals with sometimes violent and difficult themes, filtered through their inexhaustible sense of humor. The contrast of horror and comedy creates a paradox that is relevant, entertaining, and infectious. There are reoccurring themes and symbols throughout the work, including death, bunnies, ladders to nowhere, black hearts and clouds, among many others. The visual elements are derived from a variety of sources, including classical references, the artists' own sketchbooks, as well as a smorgasbord of popular culture.
Celebrating their 9th year as an artist collaborative, the GMSH has exhibited and participated in residencies in New York, NY; Los Angeles, CA; Chicago, IL; Miami, FL; Seattle, WA; Salt Lake City, UT; San Francisco, CA; Berlin, Germany; and Stockholm, Sweden.
Exit Art’s Silkscreen Thrown Down with GMSH features original screens by founding members, David Hochbaum, Travis Lindquist, and Colin Burns. For $5, GMSH will print on anything you bring, from t-shirts to bags to the clothes on your back, so be sure to bring all your goodies to get these amazing prints on your wares!
This event is free and open to the public.
ABOUT GOLDMINE SHITHOUSE
Goldmine Shithouse’s primary focus is on painting, drawing, and collage, but has extended into the realm of video and music/punk rock art noise (Murder Baby). The collective work deals with sometimes violent and difficult themes, filtered through their inexhaustible sense of humor. The contrast of horror and comedy creates a paradox that is relevant, entertaining, and infectious. There are reoccurring themes and symbols throughout the work, including death, bunnies, ladders to nowhere, black hearts and clouds, among many others. The visual elements are derived from a variety of sources, including classical references, the artists' own sketchbooks, as well as a smorgasbord of popular culture.
Celebrating their 9th year as an artist collaborative, the GMSH has exhibited and participated in residencies in New York, NY; Los Angeles, CA; Chicago, IL; Miami, FL; Seattle, WA; Salt Lake City, UT; San Francisco, CA; Berlin, Germany; and Stockholm, Sweden.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Fashion Group International Rising Stars - Menswear
Congratulations to the menswear designers that have been selected as finalists for the Fashion Group International's Rising Stars awards. FGI recognizes emerging talent in the Fashion and Design industries in the following categories: Accessories - Beauty/Fragrance Corporate - Beauty/Fragrance Entrepreneur - Fine Jewelry - Home/Interior - Menswear - Retail - Women's RTW. To see more about all of the nominees, check out FGI's announcement and photos!
See below for more information on the four menswear designers Luis M. Fernandez (NUMBER: LAB), Simon Spurr (SIMON SPURR), Ian Velardi (IAN VELARDI), and Rob Magness (GROWN & SEWN).
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Maria My Love picked up by Warner Brothers
MARIA MY LOVE has recently been picked up for digital distribution by Warner Brothers Digital Distibution/Gravitas Ventures and will be available on VOD beginning April 2012. The producers will also be releasing the film internationally soon. Exciting news for the film which took home best domestic feature film at the New York International Latino Film Festival (NYILFF) last year.
QVC Spoof for Italian Vogue
If only every shopping channel looked like this one imagined by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia...
Labels:
Italy,
Photography,
QVC,
Shopping,
Spoofs,
Steven Meisel,
Television,
Video,
Vogue,
Vogue Italia
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Joseph Herscher's amazing Rube Goldberg Machines
Kinetic artist and Brooklynite Joseph Herscher has been getting a lot of attention recently for his incredible Rube Goldberg Machines. Accomplishing the simplest tasks in the most complicated (and yet simultaneously elegant) way is definitely worthy of performance art status. With a past appearance at the 2011 Venice Biennale under his belt, I look forward to seeing what will come next.
Labels:
2011,
Art,
Artist,
Biennale,
Brooklyn,
Joseph Herscher,
Kinetic Art,
Performance Art,
Rube Goldberg Machine,
Venice,
Video
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