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Citygarden Saint Louis

Four Rectangles Oblique by George Rickey
A visit to the new Citygarden reveals the artistic, and green, direction of St. Louis.  Entering the three acres of landscape, including sculpture, water, and stone, is a refreshing experience of the sights and sounds of the city.  The park, located in the middle of downtown St. Louis, is a transformed space for art, nature, and the community to pleasurably convene.  It’s a haven for children to play in the splash plaza on a hot and sunny afternoon; a breath of fresh air during a lunch break; an inspiring atmosphere for all.  
Landscape architect Nelson Byrd Woltz successfully created an environmentally friendly space to display sculpture, preserve nature, and incorporate the city’s rich, geographical history.  A Aesope's Fables by Mark di Suverounique aspect to the design of Citygarden is the reference to elements of St. Louis’s natural history.  The landscape is divided into three bands, each representing geographic features of the area: the River Bluffs, the Floodplain, and the River Terrace.  The extraordinary sculpture garden consists of 23 modern and contemporary sculptures in all, including works by George Rickey, Aristide Maillol, Niki de Saint Phalle, and Mark di Suvero.  Visitors can explore the works as they walk along the terrace, wander down the tortuous path, or as some young enthusiasts prefer, climb over the sculptures.  On the Eastern end of the Twain by Richard Serrapark is another magnificent sight, the classic view of the Old Court House framed by the Arch.  

 

West of the park, Richard Serra’s long standing sculpture, Twain, presents an interesting contrast.  Until my visit to Citygarden, I had only seen the venerated Serra sculpture from the street.  However, as I walked through the dwarfing interior, I was confronted with graffiti messages reading “get rid of this,” written across the large slabs of steel.  Twain, among many of Serra’s other works, is controversial, but walking through this sculpture offers a unique experience with St. Louis’s landscape.

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Author: Katherine@Boots | Published: Jul 11th, 2009 | Category: Uncategorized | Comments: None

Experience BZC at Boots

Bazuco Media Corporation’s exhibit is in full throttle at Boots Contemporary Art Space.  The gallery’s walls showcase Bazuco’sconfetti artistic diversity, from music and video production, to fashion and prints.  Video projections include live performance by DrumKit and the DEAD DRUGLORDS from Bazuco’s opening reception at Boots.  Beyond the screen, the vibrancy of the reception lingers in the remnants of the party, still preserved in the gallery.  Remaining pieces of the airplane piñata hang from the ceiling, while its broken counterparts coalesce with confetti and candy, sprinkled on the floor.  Listen to the sounds of Bazuco’s other bands, including Juan-Ex-Band and Nofuturo, in various music videos and performances.  Find out what Professor Bazuco has to say about his philosophies on music, art, design, education, and more in his book “Ultimate Guide to Culture.” 

Come see what Bazuco is all about.  Bazuco Media Corporation will be at Boots until July 22nd, so don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind experience.

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Author: Katherine@Boots | Published: Jul 1st, 2009 | Category: Artist, Exhibition | Comments: None

BZC

Bazuco Media Corporation’s opening reception was a hit last night at Boots Contemporary Art Space.  Upon entering the gallery, guests were greeted with a display of Bazuco merchandise along with t-shirts, posters, and CDs from DrumKit and the DEAD DRUGLORDS.  DrumKit’s performance had the walls vibrating and the crowd mesmerized with the high energy and audacious aesthetics of their video backdrop.  Following DrumKit, the DEAD DRUGLORDS shook it up a bit with their eccentric, narco-aesthetic presentation.  During their performance, individuals took a swing at the airplane piñata filled with Colombian candy.  As candy and confetti fell to the floor, the two large papier-mâché heads had the people dancing in a performance of great élan.  The unique videos are the product of Electronic and Time-Based Art – the exploration of creative and expressive forms in a new language of art. 

 

If you missed last night, do not fret, the ambiance of the party – confetti and all – has been preserved.  The walls of Boots venerate the spirit of Bazuco with video projections of the bands’ performances and Bazuco merchandise for sale. Thanks to everyone who bought raffle tickets.  With your support, Boots can continue to host events and exhibitions like last night’s one-of-a-kind performance.

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Author: Katherine@Boots | Published: Jun 20th, 2009 | Category: Artist, Events | Comments: None

The Band Has Arrived!

p109002911Music is playing as the last touches are made for Bazuco Media Corporation’s opening reception at Boots tonight.  The band’s arrival has brought a palpable wave of excitement and anticipation.  Their charisma and zeal will have the crowd dancing so don’t miss DrumKit at 7:45 and the DEAD DRUGLORDS at 8:30.

 

Tonight you can help Boots match a Missouri Arts Council Grant by entering a raffle.  Buy a $5 ticket for a chance to win Bazuco merchandise.  This is an exclusive opportunity to own Bazuco’s assorted music collection and more – a $40 value.  The name will be drawn before the DEAD DRUGLORDS begin playing.

 

See you tonight at Boots Contemporary Art Space!

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Author: Katherine@Boots | Published: Jun 19th, 2009 | Category: Artist, Behind-the-Scenes, Events | Comments: None

Bazuco Vibes

soundswebWith one day until the opening reception, excitement is building at Boots as Bazuco Media Corporation vamps up the gallery’s milieu.  The conversion of the front room into a storefront is underway as shelves are being stocked with Bazuco merch, while behind its walls awaits a surprise hypnotic to the senses.  Become a part of this exclusive retail experience by purchasing unique Bazuco T-shirts, skateboards, posters, CDs and more (cash only, please).

 

Final preparations will begin tomorrow with the eager arrival of the rest of the band. Tomorrow night’s lineup includes the pop-punk sound of DrumKit at 7:45 followed by the DEAD DRUGLORDS and their narcotic ensemble at 8:30.

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Author: Katherine@Boots | Published: Jun 18th, 2009 | Category: Behind-the-Scenes, Exhibition | Comments: None

Mishap On the Road

En route to St. Louis last night, Boots’ upcoming exhibitor, Juan Obando of Bazuco Media Corporation, encountered some technical difficulties as his car miserably broke down.  Despite the mechanical setback, the artist’s fashionably late arrival has upped the level of anticipation for the opening of the exhibit this Friday.  Energy is pulsating throughout the walls of Boots as Juan begins the transformation of Boots Contemporary Art Space.  Join Boots this Friday from 6:30-10pm for the opening reception featuring Bazuco live music by DrumKit and the Dead Druglords!

Laying out Bazuco merch.

Laying out Bazuco merch.

 

 

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Author: Katherine@Boots | Published: Jun 17th, 2009 | Category: Artist, Behind-the-Scenes, Exhibition | Comments: None

Summer Intern at Boots

katherine jolliffBoots welcomes Katherine Jolliff who will be interning along side MaryJo this summer. She will be helping with events and blogging for Boots. Katherine is studying art history and will be a senior at Tulane University. With an interest in contemporary Southern art, Katherine plans to attend graduate school.

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Author: Katherine@Boots | Published: Jun 10th, 2009 | Category: Student, Uncategorized | Comments: None

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