2 A Thursday, November 8,1984 Daily Nexus ******************************* î STUDY FREE!! : *250bagels 250coffeeí ******************************** MASTERSERIES 84/85- presents Special Season Opening Duo Recital Emanuel Ax PIANO "One of the more important artists of this generation. —Chicago tribunk Yo-Yo Ma CELLO "One of the greatest instrumental talents alive. —ISAAC STERN PROGRAM: MENDELSSOHN H IN D E M IT H RACHMANINOFF "(Their) joint recital was one of the great m usical occasions of a lifetime." —boston globe Thursday, November 15 - 8 PM Santa Barbara High School Auditorium 700 E. ANAPAMU STREET RESERVED SEATS: $ 10/$ 14 /$ 12 • $ IO— LOBERO BOX OFFICE 53 E. (ANON PERDIDO ST. GALL 963-0761 FOR RESERVATIONS New York artist David Life is currently working on a mural outside the Arts building for the This series is supported In part by the City of Santa Barbara Community Promotion Tund OREO WONG/Nexus I A M 144(1 “Neo York” exhibit opening next week. HEAR ALL THE CLASSICS ON KDB m'!i RM.» “ Neo York” is here. And — surprise — it isn’t a political Museum is also presenting a free screening of Wild Style ^^0DISCOUNT« DISCOOÑT» DISCO^W movement. Nor are the artists arriving in cattle cars following a discussion of the amazing cultural nhenomenon especially chartered by MontecUo patrons, as I envisioned this movie documents. after reading the romantic “ editorial” in last week’s Daily And, of course, there is the exhibition itself. I think a lot of Nexus. “ Neo York” seems, in fact, to consist of real artists, people will be surprised to find that graffiti or wall art is but f who are mostly making a living producing paintings, a very small part of what is going on in the East Village. Ace’s ! sculptures, photographs or prints, working in situ on walls, This is not a group of mindlessly repetitive artists but a (/) o or fashioning installations and video pieces. If the art is community that has decided that being an artist is more exciting and energetic, the basic terms and rules are not important than the specific way an artist creates. The work o f G o le ta much different than they always were, itself is very good, or the Museum wouldn’t have organized were. the exhibition. Museum folks are often accused of tren­ ---------BEER--------- Yes, artists make art and dealers sell it. True, there is diness, but there are a lot of trends that we have passed on street art of great vitality which adds an apparently because they didn’t seem to have any substance. cn spontaneous ingredient that gives the whole mixture its This was evidently an original and highly innovative SPECIAL EXPORT 6Pk 249C»e 9 " o o character and liveliness, like yeast in bread dough. phenomenon to Phyllis Pious, the Museum’s curator and MEISTERBRAU 12 Pk Cans 3 " And I do need to qualify my first statement. The East organizer of the exhibition along with Mary Looker, and so Village, where these artists live, really isn’t quite like we did it. We believe the entire community (including all of RED. WHITE & BLUE 12 Pk Cans 289 anything else. For one thing, these young artists have the Southern California) will find this exhibition a sociological audacious notion that they can make a living by producing and artistic revelation. And because we wanted to celebrate MILWAUKEE’S BEST Pk 6 l^Case 6” (/> art — and not have to teach or take other jobs. My reading this event in an appropriately festive manner, the Museum o is not that we of the establishment have co-opted them, but supporters organized a street party with music and food to LABATT’S BLUE & GREEN 61*3“ o c that they have figured out how to use an established system open the exhibition this weekend. Well, the UCSB campus for their own benefit. They have started their own galleries, isn’t the East Village — in fact, the 20 or so artists who are PLUS OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES set up moral and financial support systems for each other, able to attend are clearly enjoying the difference — but we ON BUDWEISER. MILLER. and created a natural law of selection without the think University and community members who can destructive competitiveness that normally characterizes COORS ft STROHS 6 Pk 2 69 suspend their Marxist principles for an evening will enjoy art communities from the more modest ones like Santa it. O Barbara to the biggest— New York, for example. That party, incidentally, is not a fund-raiser. It’s a pay- C- So who is “ Neo York” for? I hope, as director of the as-you-go event, which will probably lose us a bit of money. MICHELOB & MICHELOB LIGHT 6Pk 2 W c _______ z University Art Museum, that the entire campus and But it’s the kind of event this important exhibition seemed community will learn and be stimulated by the exhibition LOWENBRAU 6 * 3 * • to demand. o and attendant events. That includes, incidentally, those Speaking of money, I do want to thank the numerous HEINEREN 6 Pk 4 67 5) who consider themselves an integral part of Reagan private supporters who have contributed in order to make O country as well as those who remain old-fashioned fuzzy- the exhibition and other events possible. Many in the o minded liberals. Hey, this is a free country. IMPORT OF THE WEEK c University may not know that we depend very heavily on And speaking of free, the Museum is offering a lot at that ST. PAULI financial help from outside these sacred precincts. The price. There will be our usual public reception (a lot of University is very generous, but we couldn’t do exhibitions GIRL 6 Pk 4 * * Cm « 1 6 " students have dined for the evening at these over the years) like this one without private donors. I also want to thank the g on Tuesday, November 13, following a forum at 4 p.m. in the V) Associated Students Programs Board for its help. I truly Pavilion Room of the University Center. Details are to be — W I N E — o believe that the total effect usually exceeds the sum of its o found elsewhere but I ’ll say here that it includes major parts, and collaboration here among the Museum, the c artists, dealers, critics and — yes — personalities of the College of Creative Studies, the University Center Gallery 00 z East Village. It should be fun and lively. ANDRE 750 Ml~ 2 19 Case 24 and the Associated Students has created a remarkable In addition to two programs of underground films, the event— unique on this campus in its scope. 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Rm. 1041 (Ad Office) • DISCOUNT • DISCOUNT • D I S C ^ ^ Daily Nexus Thursday, November 8,1984 3A Bob Marley's Presence------------- NEXUS ARTS& COMMUNICATION -------------------Felt at Legend Tour ENTERTAINMENT MAJORS Con« hear Bill Bateman It was impossible to know after line that reminded one Editors what to expect from the of the master himself. Not President of Bateman Advertising Waiters Legend Tour con­ only was Ziggy’s voice and Hugh Haggerty Speak on Careers in advertising cert last Sunday night, but it intensity impressive, but he Shirley Tatum TODAY far surpassed the hazy also had the ability to cap­ UCen Rm. 2 • 5-6 PM • presented by CSA mental picture I had of the I- tivate the audience, to focus Refreshment Provided Threes singing Bob Marley their attention on the music Contributors: songs while he looked on and the group as a tran­ Deborah Nestor from a video screen. What scendental tour de force. actually did take place was a The I-Threes deserve Julie Desnick rippin’ two and one-half special mention here Laurence Iliff r ROC KABUL Y WEDNESDA YS hours of legendary Marley because they were really the Lynn Purl reggae, complete with a overriding element in the and 50's, 60's spectacular video of Bob concert. Their superb voices Matthias Rosenthal himself, and a superlative and flawless performance Lynette Coster Rock yn Roll performance by the Waiters, have always been a major Lynn Purl the I-Threes and Bob’s aspect of Wailers music, and I N O C O V E R ! teenage son Ziggy Marley. with the absence of Bob their David Farmer The Waiters concert burden in holding up the H A P P Y H O U R - 8-9:30 equalled much more than group was tremendous. They 2 fo r 1 Beer the sum of it’s parts. It was said at the concert that there W ell D rin ks ★ ♦ ‘I 00 an inspiring journey into the was a time when they felt heart and soul of a musical they would never tour again.
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