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Lizzi Bougatsos.


Lizzi Bougatsos is the singer for Gang Gang Dance Gang Gang Dance are an experimental music group based in Brooklyn, New York City, and signed to the independent label the Social Registry. The group has become well known within the New York indie-rock scene for its distinctive sound that has been variously referred to as . She has curated several exhibitions, including the two-part "Indigestible in·di·gest·i·ble  
adj.
Difficult or impossible to digest: an indigestible meal.



in
 Correctness" with Rita Ackermann at Participant Inc. and Kenny Schachter/Rove in 2004. She recently exhibited her artwork alongside Kim Gordon's at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
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1 ANIMAL COLLECTIVE Until recently, Sun City Girls were the band whose performances came closest to those of the Living Theater. Now Animal Collective--Avey Tare, Panda Bear, the Geologist, and the Deacon--take the cake. Tare wears a mask and crumples paper into a microphone, chanting and making sounds that leave one stranded in a muggy mug·gy  
adj. mug·gi·er, mug·gi·est
Warm and extremely humid.



[Probably from Middle English mugen, to drizzle; akin to Old Norse mugga, a drizzle.
 forest staring at the stars. The band have a childlike quality so endearing it melts your heart, and after a live show their complex melodies linger blissfully in the memory.

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2 LINDER STERLING This artist and singer from the postpunk band Ludus will knock your pants off with her sardonic humor and charm. In 2004 she opened for Morrissey, who has claimed her as a source of both genius and damage, at a festival he curated in London. She has designed album covers for the Buzzcocks and Magazine as well as for her own Danger Came Smiling and the Visit, among others. Most recently she has exhibited her work in London and Prague. I have never seen Sterling live, but she has always been a badass bad·ass   Vulgar Slang
n.
A mean-tempered or belligerent person.

adj.
Mean; belligerent.
, drumming with bloody tampons and wearing dresses made of meat to her own record-release parties, scaring the shit out of industry types. Her singing style is a huge inspiration.

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3 JACK PIERSON A self-portrait of a gay man with a diva complex echoing entertainers of the past. I felt the tragedy of this Shakespearian exhibition (at Cheim & Read last winter) which included Greco-Roman-style statues, lipstick-stained Marlboros, and caked white face paint arranged in front of a dressing-room mirror. The gallery floor was a stage on which one walked as if in self--parody, while the installation had a home-decor vibe--what else should we have expected from a man with such impeccable taste?

4 JACK BREWER Brewer is the lead singer of Saccharine Trust, an amazing West Coast punk band. In March 2004 they played at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival in England (Sonic Youth were the curators; I played with my old band Angelblood). Brewer gave a fierce set: He kept changing his clothes and taking his hat on and off to music that sounded like Pere père  
n.
1. Used after a man's surname to distinguish a father from a son: Dumas père primarily wrote novels, while dramas occupied Dumas fils.

2.
 Ubu's album The Modern Dance. My bandmates and I fell in love with him instantly.

5 "FRANCIS PICABIA: SINGULIER IDEAL" Viva the first Conceptual artist! This 2002-2003 exhibition at the Musee d'Art Moderne mo·derne  
adj.
Striving to be modern in appearance or style but lacking taste or refinement; pretentious.



[French, modern, from Old French; see modern.]

Adj. 1.
 de la Ville de Paris Ville de Paris may refer to:
  • Paris
  • French ship Ville de Paris (1764)
  • HMS Ville de Paris
 proved that Picabia, along with Duchamp and his small circle, were years ahead of their time in anticipating the future of art. My favorite pieces were his menus for the bourgeoisie showing waterskiing women basking in the privilege of their leisured lei·sured  
adj.
Characterized by leisure.

Adj. 1. leisured - free from duties or responsibilities; "he writes in his leisure hours"; "life as it ought to be for the leisure classes"- J.J.
 lifestyles and Le Veau d'or, 1941-42, which pictures a gluttonous glut·ton·ous  
adj.
1. Given to or marked by gluttony.

2. Indulging in something, such as an activity, to excess; voracious. See Synonyms at voracious.
 beast snarling snarl 1  
v. snarled, snarl·ing, snarls

v.intr.
1. To growl viciously while baring the teeth.

2. To speak angrily or threateningly.

v.tr.
 at the defenseless horde.

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6 IMMORAL TALES Walerian Borowczyk's 1974 film has four parts, the first being "The Tide," a Godardian story of teenage voyeurism Voyeurism
See also Eavesdropping.

Actaeon

turned into stag for watching Artemis bathe. [Gk. Myth.: Leach, 8]

elders of Babylon

watch Susanna bathe.
. But he really outdoes himself with the third segment, which features Picasso's daughter Paloma as a sixteenth-century countess bent on preserving her youth and vitality by bathing in the blood of virgins. Between these two we are treated to the most incredible sequence of images ever filmed. And though the sound track is classical, the effect is akin to that of the band Ulver's symphonic black metal Symphonic Black Metal is a fusion genre, combining elements of black metal and symphonic metal. Traits from black metal are present, as blast beats, shrieked vocals, and overdriven guitars are still used. .

7 LUTZ BACHER, "SEX WITH STRANGERS" This 1986 series of appropriated and recaptioned porn images inspired me to curate exhibitions. Bacher's works hit home on a profound psychological level and are so disturbing that one is rendered quite speechless. In 2004, the artist exhibited her brilliant "Jokes" series--in which, again, added text is used to subvert existing shots--at the now-closed American Fine Arts and paid tribute to the late, dear "Keith Richards of the Art World" Colin de Land with an exhibition at Participant Inc.

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8 BRIAN DEGRAW A painter as well as a musician, DeGraw has a side project: He plays the piano, creating concertos that are airy but nonetheless carefully structured. He's a composer comparable to Brian Eno, Aphex Twin, or perhaps a member of Brian Wilson's orchestra--a divine classicist clas·si·cist  
n.
1. One versed in the classics; a classical scholar.

2. An adherent of classicism.

3. An advocate of the study of ancient Greek and Latin.

Noun 1.
. Yet he never plays the piano unaccompanied in public, only with his band (and mine), Gang Gang Dance.

9 DONATELLA Seeing Mark Leckey's band is like being at a Happy Mondays rave. This shit is good. Leckey's sampling of music from the past, particularly female singers, is comparable to the brilliant MCs coming out of London right now (my favorite tracks of theirs are MIA's "Galang Galang" and Lady Sovereign's "Sad Ass Strippa"). I haven't seen a band use samples with instruments live as effectively as Leckey's in a long time.

10 MARLENE MCCARTY'S FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS I included these voyeuristic shots, taken when the artist was only sixteen, in "Violence the true way," the exhibition I curated at Galerie Peter Kilchmann in Zurich in 2002. Documenting the bleak interiors of punk venues littered with leftover silver trimmings or covered in garbage or graffiti, McCarty's images recall a musical genre long since commodified but retain a youthful intensity.
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