Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Graffiti Photography Exhibition at West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds












Still feeling the love from Leeds! The West Yorkshire Playhouse will be exhibiting some of my London street art photographs from May 26 to June 8. I'd really like to thank Alex Croft of the WY Playhouse (for the opportunity) and to Terry Jones of Leeds College of Art and Design (for the hook up with Alex). My photos will be on display as an accompaniment to Tag ... just writing my name, an "original piece of Hip Hop theatre using break dance, bodypopping, rap-poetry, larger-than-life graffiti sculptures and videoanimation" about "a young obsessive graffiti writer in search of acceptance."

I'd also like to thank the artists whose artwork is highlighted in my photos for this exhibition:

Banksy
, Cyclops, Dan Witz, Sickboy and Sweet Toof.















If you happen to be in Leeds while my pics are up and the performance is on, check 'em out!

Bruce Springsteen on New Jersey


I did my stint in the Garden State ... and loved it. Heck, the missus and I still own property there and have planned what seems to have become our annual trip back for the end of the summer (perfect time to visit the Shore). Despite the fact that NJ is the butt of many a stupid joke, with respect to my love of Jersey, I'm in good company. Here's the Boss at his induction into the New Jersey Hall of Fame, sharing his thoughts about growin' up in New Jersey:

When I first got the letter I was to be inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame I was a little suspicious. New Jersey Hall of Fame? Does New York have a hall of fame? Does Connecticut have a hall of fame? I mean, maybe they don't think they need one.

But then I ran through the list of names: Albert Einstein, Bruce Springsteen ... my mother's going to like that. She's here tonight. It's her birthday and it's the only time she's going to hear those two names mentioned in the same sentence, so I'm going to enjoy it.

When I was recording my first album, the record company spent a lot of money taking pictures of me in New York City. But ... something didn't feel quite right. So I was walking down the boardwalk one day, stopped at a souvenir stand and bought a postcard that said "Greetings from Asbury Park." I remember thinking, "yeah, that's me."

With the exception of a few half years in California, my family and I have raised our kids here. We have a big Italian-Irish family. I found my own Jersey girl right here in Asbury Park . I've always found it deeply resonant holding the hands of my kids on the same streets where my mom held my hand, swimming in the same ocean and taking them to visit the same beaches I did as a child. It was also aplace that really protected me. It's been very nurturing. I could take my kids down to Freehold, throw them up on my shoulders and walk along the street with thousands of other people on Kruise Night with everybody just going, "hey Bruce...." That was something that meant alot to me, the ability to just go about my life. I really appreciated that.

You get a little older and when one of those crisp fall days come along in September and October, my friends and I slip into the cool water of the Atlantic Ocean . We take note that there are a few less of us as each year passes. But the thing about being in one place your whole life is that they're all still around you in the water. I look towards the shore and I see my two sons and my daughter pushing their way through the waves. And on the beach there's a whole batch of new little kids running away from the crashing surf like time itself.

That's what New Jersey is for me. It's a repository of my time on earth. My memory, the music I've made, my friendships, my life ... it's all buried here in a box somewhere in the sand down along the Central Jersey coast. I can't imagine having it any other way.

So let me finish with a Garden State benediction. Rise up my fellow New Jerseyans, for we are all members of a confused but noble race. We, of the state that will never get any respect. We, who bear the coolness of the forever uncool. The chip on our shoulders of those with forever something to prove. And even with this wonderful Hall of Fame, we know that there's another bad Jersey joke coming just around the corner.

But fear not. This is not our curse. It is our blessing. For this is what imbues us with our fighting spirit. That we may salute the world forever with the Jersey state bird, and that the fumes from our great northern industrial area to the ocean breezes of Cape May fill us with the raw hunger, the naked ambition and the desire not just to do our best, but to stick it in your face. Theory of relativity anybody? How about some electric light with your day? Or maybe a spin to the moon and back? And that is why our fellow Americans in the other 49 states know, when the announcer says "and now in this corner, from New Jersey ...." they better keep their hands up and their heads down, because when that bell rings, we're coming out swinging. God Bless the Garden State.



Photography courtesy of NJ - Library Events' photostream on Flickr.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Food 2.0: Nom, Nom, Nom was Brilliant!

Okay. If you’ve been around me lately, you know I’ve been in a bit of tizzy prepping for an upcoming sojourn (humongous barrels of thanks must be placed at the feet of my lovely Emiana for all the work she’s put into planning and orchestrating our trip!). Sadly, last minute obligations mean that I ain’t got no time to blog about just how awesome it was to participate in yesterday’s Food 2.0: Nom, Nom, Nom. But, I’d feel like a lowly heel if I didn’t say something about how much fun the event was. It totally rocked and everybody was super cool and all the food I tasted was delish!

Food 2.0: Nom, Nom, Nom

What was Food 2.0: Nom, Nom, Nom? It was a cooking competition organised by the logistic superstar and networking goddess
Annie Mole, in partnership with the very smiley and kind folks at TrustedPlaces.com and innovative lead sponsor SpinVox at the mega-impressive Cookery School (so super helpful and teeming with knowledge and practical advice) near Oxford Circus. The best of London’s online fooderati were pitted against each other for some truly inspired cooking … and all for a good cause (Action Against Hunger and Justgiving)!

Food 2.0: Nom, Nom, Nom

That’s about all the time I have to post about Nom, but I did manage to upload a gazillion photos to Flickr from yesterday. There’s plenty more blog posts, etc about the event and I suspect a review will appear on Londonist soon as well.

Thanks for a wonderful day,
Chris

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Rabbit Portal Friendliness from Leeds

Here's a super nice post about yours truly from Matt Saunders, a multimedia illustrator and animator who came round to check out my talk in Leeds. His site, Rabbit Portal is definitely worth a bit of snooping. In particular, his recent breakfast post is brilliant!

















Chris Osburn
Posted by RABBIT PORTAL
Rabbit Portal
Saturday, 10 May 2008

Chris Osburn recently came to visit our uni for an insightful and inspiring talk on contemporary street art.

Click here for the complete post.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Wine Wine Wine (May 16, 2008)


London Daily Photo: Save Energy by Chris Osburn © 2008

Wine Wine Wine

Two wine tastings in one week (here and here), a care package from Tio Pepe and a martini menu preview almost did me in, but I'm happy to report that I'm still hanging in there. It seems my Food and Drink editorship with Londonist has been skewing toward drink as of late. I reckon food will make a bit of a comeback soon enough. In fact this weekend, I'll be co-representing Londonist in Food 2.0: Nom, Nom, Nom, a cook-off organised by London Blogger Annie Mole in partnership with TrustedPlaces.com.

Speaking of Annie Mole, I was surprised that she and another well known online Londoner, diamond geezer, both took the time to leave comments about things I posted this week. Annie's was a rather cheery remark about my Wine Tasting with Qype post while diamond geezer's was a bit more critical in tone. He reckons my Gourmet Grazing with Tio Pepe review for Londonist was the "most blatant shameless context-free plug that Londonist has ever posted." Oh well. For the record, I don't consider the post as much a plug as a review which just happens to be positive. I guess he kinda has a point though.

In closing, I'd like to suggest everyone to have a look at this week's
London Daily Photos and to check out a recent thought provoking post by my favourite blogger, Emiana.

Enjoy your weekend,
Chris

ontoLondon - ontoTravel - Tiki Chris Presents

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Wine Tasting with Qype

Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy Wine Tasting with Qype

My head hurts ... and it's all Qype's fault. Well, to be fair they had a little help from Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy. The reason for my throbbin' noggin is because last night I had the good pleasure of tagging along with a few fellow Qypers (Tim, Shiny Gemma, Annie Mole, and Guernican) and Qype commanders Rob and Andrew to LVMH's showcase of New World wine producers at swank and refined Il Bottaccio on Grosvenor Place. Super nice.

Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy Wine Tasting with Qype

I could run through all the wines but, um I think
Rob and Tim have already done brilliant jobs summing the night up on their blogs. As Tim points out in his Plumment Onions post, Aussie vintners Green Point had a winner of a
reserve Shiraz accompanied by a gorgeously scrummy spoon of goat cheese foam with honey and cracked black pepper. The Malbec offered by Argentine Terrazas de los Andes was worth keeping in mind for the future as well. However, my faves were from Cloudy Bay, a winery from Marlborough, New Zealand. I especially enjoyed their Te Koko and am very appreciative that they allowed me a taste of their (hush hush) under the table bottle of Pinot Gris.

Of course, it wasn't just the wine that did my head in. After the tasting consensus was to carry on at the pub! We made a b-line to the Grenadier which was unfortunately closed for a private function but soon got cozy with a pint at the nearby Nag's Head.

Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy Wine Tasting with Qype

Click
here to check out my Flickr set of photos from the event.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

How was the Graffiti/Photography Talk in Leeds?

Last week's talk at Leeds College of Art & Design went well. I even got a few chuckles. There was small audience in attendance (thankfully!) but they seemed really into graf - and my photos! My talk served as a bit of a prelude for the upcoming Burning Candy exhibition at the college (as a ton of my photos are BC-related) and I'm super honoured to have played a small part. The folks up at Leeds are in for a treat and recommend anybody who can pop into the college to see the Burning Candy installation to do so!


Burning Candy
Sweet Toof, Cyclops, Tek 33
Leeds College of Art & Design
presented by Sartorial Contemporary Art
May 19 – June 27

For more about the upcoming Burning Candy exhibition at Leeds College of Art & Design visit:

http://www.leeds-art.ac.uk/home/news-events/exhibitions/
http://sartorialart.com/burning_candy_pr.html

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Miranda Donovan at Lazarides Gallery (Juxtapoz)

Photos: Miranda Donovan's "Lost World of Innocence"
Words and photos by
Chris Osburn
Juxtapoz
Friday, 09 May 2008











With her first solo exhibition in the UK opening at Soho's Lazarides Gallery, the young British painter Miranda Donovan is off to a fantastic start! ... Lost World of Innocence features more than twenty paintings and raises issues about the effects urbanity on communities in light of the current global phenomenon of urban expansion.


Click
here for complete post and all the photos.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Tiki Chris Week in Review (May 9, 2008)


Photography by Chris Osburn © 2008

Tiki Chris Week in Review

I took the train up to Leeds yesterday to give a talk about graffiti and photography. I'll try to post something about how it went in the next few days.

I covered the opening of the Ron English/Adam Neate exhibition - one of the best shows I've seen in months - for Juxtapoz.

London photographer provided most of ontoLondon's London Daily Photos for this past week. Awesome!

Enjoy your weekend,
Chris

ontoLondon - ontoTravel - Tiki Chris Presents

Monday, May 05, 2008

Ron English & Adam Neate in London (Juxtapoz)

Photos: Ron English & Adam Neate in London
Words and photos by
Chris Osburn
Juxtapoz
Saturday, 03 May 2008


Maybe not the first two artists you'd think to exhibit in the same space together, but a double billing of Britain's beloved Adam Neate and America's legendary Ron English at Elms Lesters Painting Rooms in London is nothing short of eye candy wonder.

Click
here for complete post and all the photos.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Graffiti/Photography talk at Leeds College of Art and Design

If anybody's in Leeds on Thursday (May 8), I'll be at the College of Art and Design giving a free talk with lots of pretty pictures of mostly London graffiti.

Chris Osburn Talk
1pm, Thursday 8th May
Studio Theatre, Blenheim Walk
Leeds College of Art and Design


Chris Osburn is an American freelance photojournalist and filmmaker living and working in London. As a foreign correspondent for publications such as Juxtapoz and Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, Chris covers England's burgeoning graffiti scene from the frontline, often accompanying notorious street artists on their outings.

A list of the renowned artists which Chris has photographed in action includes Sweet Toof, Cyclops, Sickboy and Dan Witz. He has interviewed significant contemporary urban artists such as Paul Insect, David Choe and Invader and has extensively photographed the works of numerous legendary artists, including Jef Aerosol, Adam Neate, and Banksy.


Click here for more information.

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Chris Osburn at Leeds College
by Katie Zuppann
Juxtapoz
Friday, 02 May 2008

Our buddy Chris Osburn will be chatting about graffiti and the London street art scene at the Leeds College of Art & Design on May 8th ... If you’re in the UK, make sure to stop by Leeds and have a bit of Osburn knowledge whispered into your ear.

Click here for complete post.

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Freak-a-Zoid - Midnight Star

If you knew how much I love this song (and this video too!), you probably wouldn't admit to being my friend!

Friday, May 02, 2008

Tiki Bars and Cointreau Caviar (May 2, 2008)


London Daily Photo: Homeward by Chris Osburn © 2008

Tiki Bars and Cointreau Caviar

Fun stuff this week. I sampled some Cointreau Caviar for Londonist and played "tourist on the Thames" for PhotoBox. The latest ish of Tiki Magazine - featuring a good bit of my content - arrived in the post too. Nice.

Something else that's all nice and happy and mentionable is the new activity on my 5 Good Reasons blog. The blog is a bit of a backwater but is something I try to keep alive simply because it makes me happy. Anyway, newbie Siany recently happened upon the site and has injected it with all sorts of prolific joy. Thanks!

Of course, there's another week's worth of London Daily Photos at ontoLondon for ya to take a look at!

Enjoy your weekend,
Chris

ontoLondon - ontoTravel - Tiki Chris Presents

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Tiki Magazine Spring 2008 Out Now
























Hey the new ish of Tiki Magazine is now available. It's got a killer Bamboo Ben cover by Ernie Keen and a bunch of great articles, including three by yours truly (along with some of my photography). I did a couple of write-ups from last November's
California Road Trip, one about Tiki Magazine's art show at the Bali Hai in San Diego and the other about Tiki Central Crawl in the San Franciso. The new issue also features my piece about visiting Rotterdam and hanging out at the only tiki bar in the Netherlands. Gee, when I put it all down in writing, it makes me realize how ridiculously fun my life can be at times. Mahalo Tiki Magazine for the opportunity to cover some really fun events and to travel in the name of Polynesian Pop!


Visit tikimagazine.com to get your copy and to subscribe!

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Breakin' the Law - Judas Priest

You don't know what it's like ... Breakin' the law, breakin' the law!

Friday, April 25, 2008

Wee Week in Review (April 25, 2008)


London Daily Photo: Layered by Chris Osburn © 2008

Wee Week in Review


Not a whole lot to report. I Checked out David Hochbaum's "Tracking Invisible Cities" at Strychnin Gallery. Good stuff.

This week's London Daily Photos at ontoLondon feature some stellar shots by London photographer, Anna Krsikova.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

David Hochbaum's "Tracking Invisible Cities" (Juxtapoz)

David Hochbaum's "Tracking Invisible Cities"
by Chris Osburn
Juxtapoz
Tuesday, 22 April 2008










Friday, April 18th saw the opening of Manhattan-based artist David Hochbaum's solo exhibition, Tracking Invisible Cities, at Strychnin Gallery's London outpost. The show includes a number of David's signature photo constructions: mixed media collages built from "a mélange of wood, metal, and paper, with photographic and printed matter" …painted with oil, acrylics, varnishes, pencils and inks with custom-made frames.


Click here for the complete post and all the photos.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Weeeeeeeek in Review (April 18, 2008)


London Daily Photo: On the Job by Chris Osburn © 2008

Weeeeeeeek in Review

Check out a couple of interviews I conducted for Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art. One with French artist Chris Von Steiner about his recent Snow King exhibition, the other an incredibly insane Q&A with LA sensation David Choe, an interview that's well worth a read! I mean, where else ya gonna read quotes such as "God still gives me spots once in a while to keep me humble."

Other cool stuff this week? I started blogging for PhotoBox, the UK’s number one destination for online photo sharing, storing and printing. Click here for more about that.

Of course, there's yet another week's worth of London Daily Photos at ontoLondon including a couple of really nice shots from London photographer, Marta Alabau.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Chris Osburn Interviews David Choe (whitehot)

Chris Osburn Interviews David Choe
by Chris Osburn
whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art
April 2008










Anger comes from having giant boils filled with creamy yellow puss on your face that won't go away when you're in high school, so a girl would never even consider touching any part or anywhere near your penis, when that is all you want and desire - for someone to touch, or accidentally bump into your stiff pubescent cock, and so you look like a MUTANT and why you relate to the X-MEN, and then you start to draw the X-Men, and then you get really good at it, and the girls still won't look at you, but at least they'll look at your art, which of course has a million lines and details, because everything you lack in composition and anatomy and perspective you make up with obsessive details, which is fine, because the longer they stare at the art, the longer you can look down their blouse and catch whiffs of their beautiful hair. God still gives me spots once in a while to keep me humble.

Click
here for complete interview.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Interview with Chris Von Steiner's Snow King (whitehot)

Chris Von Steiner's Snow King
by Chris Osburn
whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art
April 2008










My influences are all very different. It depends on the show that I am working on. For The Snow King, I drew from Disney for the snow. I really like the winter scene in Bambi. I also went to museums and studied the Old Masters, such as Rubens. One artist who especially inspired me was John Singer Sargent because he painted a lot of portraits. He wasn't classified with the impressionists, but his kind of painting is kind of between impressionism and realism. With this show, I tried to translate vector illustration with what he did with oil.


Click
here for complete interview.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

PhotoBoxing

Recently I started blogging for PhotoBox, the UK’s number one destination for online photo sharing, storing and printing. I really appreciate the interest that the good folks at PhotoBox have taken in lil ole me. I reckon this opportunity will be a fun way to further integrate my love of photography with online babbling. I'm looking forward to blogging about my experiences with PhotoBox as I learn about all the services and features they offer. So far I’m impressed. I’m also keen to blog about PB's progress as they work toward launching a new platform for their entire site ... and to simply further inundate the world with my thoughts and images. Here are the links to a couple of posts I've done thusfar:

Meet our new blogger!
Chris Osburn, PhotoBox Blogger
PhotoBox Blog
April 7, 2008












Hi. My name is Chris and I am pleased to let you know that I’ll be logging in to blog for PhotoBox two or three times a week. As a pro-am photographer and writer living in London, I think this will be a super opportunity to share my thoughts (and photos!) with all you lovely PhotoBox members ...

Click
here for complete post.

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Easter weekend in Marrakech
Chris Osburn, PhotoBox Blogger
PhotoBox Blog
April 9, 2008








I’ve just now got round to uploading my pics to PhotoBox (see ‘em
here). It was my first time uploading photos to PhotoBox. It was a pretty easy process really but I’m still getting my head round it. I will say the photos uploaded quickly and more smoothly than has been the case with similar sites out there.

Click
here for complete post.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Friday, April 11, 2008

Marrakech Quickies, New Jersey Chicken and More in Review (April 11, 2008)


London Daily Photo: New Jersey Chicken by Chris Osburn © 2008

Marrakech Quickies, New Jersey Chicken and More in Review

Oh geez! I'm so frickin' bizzy right now that I almost forgot to write this weekly update! Anyway, here's the best bits from this week:

For checking out the recent
Phil Frost book signing for Juxtapoz, Katie - the webmaster at Jux - referred to me as "our trusty British buddy" - nice one.

I (finally) posted a new review in my South Seas Cinema series.

Emiana's series of Marrakech photography at ontoTravel continued through the week with more still to come! And if that's not enough for you, I posted two videos from that same Marrakech visit: one of aphenomenal street musician in Marrakech's night market, the other of a really cheeky kid acting kinda dirty up in the Atlas Mountains.

Also, it snowed on Sunday. I filmed it.

Of course, there's another whole week's worth of London Daily Photos at ontoLondon too!

Enjoy your weekend,
Chris

ontoLondon - ontoTravel - Tiki Chris Presents

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Death by Blogging

In Web World of 24/7 Stress, Writers Blog Till They Drop
By
MATT RICHTEL
New York Times
Published: April 6, 2008

To be sure, there is no official diagnosis of death by blogging, and the premature demise of two people obviously does not qualify as an epidemic. There is also no certainty that the stress of the work contributed to their deaths. But friends and family of the deceased, and fellow information workers, say those deaths have them thinking about the dangers of their work style.

Click
here for complete article.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Vote for Skull-a-Day!!!

One of my favourite blogs, Skull-a-Day, has been nominated for a Webbie, which Skull-a-Day's administrator (Noah) describes as "basically the web equivalent of getting an Oscar nomination!" Awesome. Here's more from Noah:

Hey folks, I'm incredibly excited to announce that Skull-A-Day is an official nominee for a 2008 Webby Award! My site is one of only five included in the Personal Web Site category! Not only is the site eligible for the The Webby Award, but you, yes you, can help the site win the The Webby People's Voice Award! Voting starts today and runs til May 1st. The winners will be announced May 6th and be honored at the 12th Annual Webby Awards in June! So what are you waiting for? Please vote for Skull-A-Day today!
























Halloween Skull Mask Project by Skull-A-Day (Virginia) © 2007






Aloha Oe to Ft Lauderdale's Hukilau

Odds are if you happened upon this post because you're contemplating attending this year's Hukilau then you already know that this year will be the last of these brilliant events. Here's more about the news from a recent email from Tiki Kiliki, the event's co-creator, co-founder, producer and organizer:

As we go into this 7th year I see how we’ve grown as an event, I see familiar faces and so many new ones each year. I’ve seen your children grow and some of you get married or engaged while at the event. I’ve met some of the most incredible people from all over the world – it’s become a personal journey, one I will never forget ... I encourage all of you to try to make this last year, as I promise to make every effort to bring you the last and the very best yet. There will be additional performances, seminars and surprises announced within the next week to accent our already stellar lineup. You will also see schedule changes so keep a good watch for those so that you can plan your vacation accordingly. It has been my extreme pleasure bringing Hukilau to you year after year, this has been an extremely difficult decision to say the least. I’m so looking forward to seeing all of you in June as we celebrate one last time together!

Sounds like a lot of fun. Now I'm doubly bummed I can't make it. Click here to visit the Hukilau's website.

Monday, April 07, 2008

South Seas Cinema: Eux et Moi


Welcome to South Seas Cinema, a series of posts about films set in – or pertaining to – Polynesia and the South Pacific.

Okay okay, so it's been months since I posted anything in my SSC series. I blame an ocean of other obligations and, honestly, just not coming across any truly inspiring movies with the right sort of South Seas slant. Anyway, I recently happened upon a set of good ones that has me all fired up to rant about. It's called Eux et Moi, a DVD collection of two short films by French ethnographer, Stéphane Breton, about his experiences in "the field" - a small village in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea.

Eux et Moi is post-modern Anthropology at its most compelling. Breton shares his insights, discoveries and doubts openly in equal measure as a social scientist and storyteller. His rapport with the villagers makes for great viewing, and - without giving too much away - his inadvertent role in shaping the dynamics of the village is fascinating.

Eux et Moi is narrated in English and French with subtitles in both as well. I'm not quite sure how to get ahold of a copy. Unless, like me, you pick one up at the Musee du Quai Branly in Paris. Here's a link to the museum's bookstore; they might be able to help.

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Sunday, April 06, 2008

Phil Frost Book Signing at Elms Lesters (Juxtapoz)

Phil Frost Book Signing in London
by Chris Osburn
Juxtapoz
Friday, 04 April 2008










Before Elms even opened its doors, a queue had formed outside. Once the doors were opened, the queue of fans eager to meet Phil and have him sign a copy of book snaked through the gallery and continued to grow for at least the first hour.

Click
here for complete post (and all the photos).

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Like a Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan

Dylan at his orneriest!

Good Times at the Coach and Horses, hosted by Qype

Qype throws a good party. But don't take my word for it:

Qype party and almost missing last Tube home
Annie Mole
Going Underground
Friday, April 04, 2008

Went to the fab Qype party last night, so was able to help drink them dry as the booze flowed (quite literally) freely.

Click here for complete post.

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Qype Party: The Aftermath
from Rob
Qype Blog
4.04.2008

Judging by the decidedly hungover emails we’ve had today it seems that everyone had a great time.

Click here for complete post.

Friday, April 04, 2008

Bracing Week in Review (April 4, 2008)


London Daily Photo: Warning by Chris Osburn © 2008

Bracking Week in Review

Hi. Emiana and I were in Marrakech over Easter weekend, where Emi took a bunch of great photos. Check out the series of her Marrakech photography at ontoTravel (there are two pics up now but it will continue through this coming week). Emi also provided the unfortunately close to our flat crime scene content for one of this past week's London Daily Photos at ontoLondon.

While she was doing all that, I got around to wrapping up my posts from the in Cannes. There's a killer video interview with porn, comic books and horror movies aficionado (and brilliant artist) Matthew Bone and a two part video interview with the quirky Angie Mason. Part 1 is a brief conversation about her cute yet brooding art and Part 2 is a fun lil fast motion clip of Angie drawing me a pic. You'll love it.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention: I got braces.

Enjoy your weekend,
Chris

ontoLondon - ontoTravel - Tiki Chris Presents

Fusion Five Festival: Angie Mason Interview PART 2 - Angie Draws!

Here's Part Two of my video interview with the quirky and lovely Angie Mason conducted during the Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes hosted by Strychnin Gallery. In this segment, Angie, a visual thinker, decides to draw an answer rather than deal with any more of my babble! Enjoy.


Thursday, April 03, 2008

Metal Mouth

Yep I got braces. Maybe a couple of decades later than most folks, but I got 'em. And it certainly didn't impede me having a ridiculously good time at the Qype do at the Coach and Horses in Soho.

Fusion Five Festival: Angie Mason Interview PART 1

Yet another interview from the Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes hosted by Strychnin Gallery. Here's the first of a two part interview with the super friendly Angie Mason. Stay tuned for Part Two!

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Fusion 5 Festival: Matthew Bone Interview

Porn, comic books and horror movies - here's my video interview with LA artist Matthew Bone conducted during the Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes hosted by Strychnin Gallery.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Six Days on the Road - The Flying Burrito Brothers

Hippies groovin' to trucker tunes. How could Altamont have turned out well? Still, the Burritos' cover of "Six Days on the Road" is awesome.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Already Friday? (March 28, 2009)


London Daily Photo: From All Directions by Chris Osburn © 2008

Already Friday?

Not a lot of posting this week.

I wrapped up my Cannes photo series at ontoTravel and added another week of London Daily Photos at ontoLondon, including a great one by Anna Krsikova. I posted another video interview from the Fusion 5 Festival too, this one of Mimi S, a pop surrealist from Berlin. Have fun.

Enjoy your weekend,
Chris

ontoLondon - ontoTravel - Tiki Chris Presents

Fusion 5 Festival: Mimi S. Interview

One more video interview from the Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes hosted by Strychnin Gallery - this one with full time illustrator and native Berliner" Mimi S.


Saturday, March 22, 2008

Robot Man - Yusef Lateef

Kind of a long clip at 10 minutes. But if you ain't got that much time for Yusef Lateef, then I suggest you take a moment to examine your priorities.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Cannes Fusion in Review (March 21, 2008)


London Daily Photo: Rabbit Ears by Chris Osburn © 2008

Cannes Fusion in Review

This week, I basically processed and posted lots of content from when I was in Cannes for the Fusion 5 Festival. There's more to post but I probably won't get to it until the middle of next week (I'm going offline for an extended Easter weekend). In the meantime, enjoy my video interviews with Fusion 5 Festival artists Boris + Natascha, Kristen Ferrell and Daniël Van Nes as well as my photo-riffic report for whitehot. There are pics from my time in Cannes for my ontoTravel series too. And, of course, I added another week of London Daily Photos at ontoLondon.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Fusion 5 Festival: Daniël Van Nes Interview

Here's an video interview from the Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes hosted by Strychnin Gallery with "illuminated dark art" engraver, Daniël Van Nes.



Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Fusion 5 Festival: Kristen Ferrell Interview

Here's another video interview from the Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes hosted by Strychnin Gallery - this one with the one and only Kristen Ferrell.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Strychnin Gallery's Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes (whitehot)

Fusion 5 Festival
by Chris Osburn
whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art
March 2008










Despite the dark overtones ever present in much of their collective work, the group of artists represented by Strychnin Gallery are a merry bunch. And who can blame them for their glee, especially when the gallery ships 'em off for a dirty weekend in Cannes for the first (but probably not the last) Fusion 5 Festival? For those not fortunate enough to attend, Fusion 5 – hosted by Strychnin Gallery – was an amazing event, featuring twenty artists and fifteen musicians/DJs from five continents, all converging upon the design fabulous 3.14 Hotel located along the world famous Croisette.


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Monday, March 17, 2008

Fusion 5 Festival: Boris + Natascha Interview

Here's a video interview with elusive internation arts duo, Boris + Natascha, from this past weekend's Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes hosted by Strychnin Gallery.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

The Gods Made Heavy Metal - Manowar

I can't tell if this kid has a dillusional concept of self identity or if he lost a bet. Either way, using your sword as an air guitar rocks!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Week Down the Cannes (March 14, 2008)


ontoTravel: All that Glitters, Photography by Chris Osburn © 2008

Week Down the Cannes

This week found me back in France. This time in Cannes for the Fusion 5 Festival. Should time stand still this coming week, I've got tons of content from the event to share.

When I returned home from Cannes, I was surprised to find a bizarre note taped above the postboxes in the lobby of the building where I live. It's a rather telling artifact of the neighborly vibes round here (too funny). Click here to check it out.

In closing, I'd just like to mention that there's plenty of eye candy on the blogs this week: London Daily Photos at ontoLondon, a new ontoTravel series of photos from my trip to Cannes and more!

Enjoy your weekend,
Chris

ontoLondon - ontoTravel - Tiki Chris

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Strychnin Gallery's Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes (Juxtapoz)

Here are some photos from this past weekend's Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes hosted by Strychnin Gallery. Enjoy.

Friday at Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes
by Chris Osburn
Juxtapoz
Tuesday, 11 March 2008










Click here for all the "Friday night" photos.

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Saturday at Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes
by Chris Osburn
Juxtapoz
Tuesday, 11 March 2008












Click here for all the "Saturday" pics.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Sunday, March 09, 2008

DRAW at StolenSpace (Juxtapoz)

DRAW at StolenSpace Gallery, London
by Chris Osburn
Juxtapoz
Friday, 07 March 2008











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Saturday, March 08, 2008

Surfer Girl - The Beach Boys

I have watched you on the shore standing by the ocean's roar.

Friday, March 07, 2008

Grippingly Odd Week in Review (March 7, 2008)


London Daily Photo: Gripping, Photography by Chris Osburn © 2008

Grippingly Odd Week in Review

The photo featured above is entitled Gripping. However, an alternate title might have been Image for a 1970's Sociology Textbook. I took the pic while plodding along near bustling Tottenham Court Road Station. I hope I didn't look too odd when I took it (or when I took any of this week's London Daily Photos for that matter). Apparently, the police here in London don't take kindly to odd photographers these days.

When not taking peculiar pics in London, I was in Paris goofing around with my video camera. Check out these two clips at
ontoTravel (and expect one or two more next week!):

In closing, I'd just like to say rest in peace to slack-key legend Ray Kane. His soulful Hawaiian music has played a prominent role in my life over the past several years and deserves much more recognition that it or he ever received in his life.

There's so much more in this week's batch of posts. Feel free to snoop around the blogs.

Enjoy your weekend,
Chris

ontoLondon - ontoTravel - Tiki Chris

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Mahalo Ray Kane

Sadly, the world has lost a musical legend, Hawaiian slack-key guitarist Ray Kane. His album, Wa'ahila, is easily one of the most listenable sets of songs I've ever had the good fortune to hear.

Ray Kane, Master of Slack-Key Guitar, Dies at 82
By
MARGALIT FOX
New York Times
Published: March 5, 2008

Ray Kane, an internationally known master of the Hawaiian slack-key guitar, died last Wednesday in Honolulu. He was 82 and lived in Nanakuli, on the island of Oahu.

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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

L'Art du Bain

Shot early on a Sunday morning from a hotel window in the 16th Arrodisment of Paris. Sad. The subject had been standing there for some time before I ever looking out of the window and was there at least a minute or two before I grabbed my camcorder.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

"Souled Out" at Leonard Street Gallery, London (Juxtapoz)

"Souled Out" at Leonard Street Gallery, London
by Chris Osburn
Juxtapoz
Friday, 29 February 2008












The show, which takes its title from the name of Beejoir's Bangkok studio, takes a fresh look at Beejoir's latest imaginative conceptions "alongside fellow artists whom share the same desire of presenting profound visuals that both allure and confront the viewer."


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Saturday, March 01, 2008

Aquarela do Brasil - Joao Gilberto

... better than silence, only Joao.
- Caetano Veloso


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