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Inspiration XI: Alleged + Beautiful Losers

Alleged Gallery in 1999. Image: Cynthia Connelly, Sidetrack Films, via White Hot Magazine.

Yesterday I saw by chance in the documentary-Sat Beautiful Losers and I found the most inspiring that I saw in a long time.

The same traces the history of New York's Alleged Gallery, founded by Aaron Rose, that in the early '90s gathers a group of independent artists with roots in graffiti, skate, punk, hip hop, street, and became the benchmark for a movement that transformed both the art establishment and popular culture.


The front of the gallery around 1992.

Describe in words the best Express Milwaukee:

When an art gallery is more than an art gallery? When Alleged Gallery, a rehearsal room and skate spot that emerged in the Lower East Side of New York in the early '90s and soon became a vital creative and social hub for the dense population of aspiring filmmakers, artists, actors and musicians in the area. Many of the artists who exhibited there, as Mark Gonzales, Spike Jonze y Sophia Coppola, to name a few, became celebrities.

Here's the trailer:



Beyond the mark he left this place and the movement that created interesting, seemed to me that the message that gives poetic documentary: make something.

Something like my message to 2010 and this photo I took in Berlin last year, whose legend seems fabulous:

Graffiti en Berlín: Keep doing shit
Photo: Paula Alvarado.

In recent months I talked with different friends about how sometimes costs continue to put energy into making things in Buenos Aires at the lack of resources and money. Namely, Not that one does things only for money, but time-consuming projects and some have to live… But if there is something interesting in this city is that spirit by making, beyond all, and how easy it is assembled (and disarm) projects, ideas, events, whatever. And how that creates new things. Instead of complaining that there is no money, That is good to celebrate.

If you have a chance to see this film, is actually a must. As I saw on the website of I-Sat repeat it this Saturday 13 at 12.30 at the (although obviously lainternet I can provide at any time).

The artists participating in the film are Ed Templeton, Barry McGee, Margaret Kilgallen, Jo Jackson, Chris Johanson, Thomas Campbell, Geoff McFetridge, Mike Mills, Stephen Powers, Harmony Korine y Shepard Fairey.

And there is a book 2005 ten years compiling Gallery: Young, Sleek, And Full Of Hell en Amazon.

More on Alleged and Beautiful Losers:
BeautifulLosers.com
Aaron Rose

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4 Comments

  1. Posted 11 March 2010 at 4:11 pm | Permalink

    Also yesterday I saw-Sat and is very buenaaaaa…that they had the kids bocho these (most skaters) and now see them as big a flashhhhh! The repeated on Saturday 13, 12.30 AM (buenos aires)…Salutes! Duck

    • Posted 12 March 2010 at 12:59 pm | Permalink

      I loved the spirit very establishment which had zero, like I did things for a good time and for them, and this led later to be more mainstream, but very well captured the atmosphere of the time. Loved it.

  2. Posted 13 March 2010 at 2:23 at the | Permalink

    I, too, was very inspiring documentary, together with that of American Splendor the best I saw in the case in recent times, precisely both in i-sat. And last night Kusturica, are returning to good times.
    I was touring the blog, Very interesting, is very good to have space to this subject, I congratulate you!

  3. Posted 14 March 2010 at 8:01 pm | Permalink

    Thanks Gus! I also love the film American Splendor, I recently observed that chapter of No Reservations in Cleveland, Bourdain is with Harvey Pekar and the type is exactly like the movie, an ace.

    regards

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