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David Byrne’s ‘How I Learned About Non-Rational Logic’ Exhibit Opens at Pace Gallery

David Byrne’s How I Learned About Non-Rational Logic exhibition runs at Pace Gallery Feb. 2-March 19.On the wall, Human Content.

David Byrne, lead singer/songwriter for The Talking Heads, and currently starring on Broadway in the smash musical American Utopia, continues to keep busy, exploring different art mediums. During the pandemic, Byrne created a series of drawings, that are featured in a new book out Feb. 16, A History of the World (in Dingbats): Drawings and Words (co-authored with Alex Kalman) . In conjunction with the book release, Pace Gallery presents a collection of Byrne’s work in a new exhibit, How I Learned About Non-Rational Logic, open Feb. 2-March 19.

David Byrne, Hot Bread Delivery, 2020.

The exhibit incorporates Byrne’s pandemic doodles, along with a collection of playful, thematic tree drawings from the early 2000s, and a selection of chair drawings from 2004-2007. The ‘dingbat’ doodles made during quarantine, were a means for Byrne to cope with boredom, anxiety, and isolation, offering a way to express hope, desire for connection, a bit of wicked sense of humor, and the power of community.

Of his tree drawings, Byrne has described them as ” faux science, automatic writing, self-analysis, satire, and maybe even a serious attempt at finding connections where none were to exist. And an excuse to draw plant-like forms and diagrams.”

David Byrne’s Girl Head Chair drawing.

Of his surreal chair drawings, Byrne has said, “Maybe they are portraits, maybe self-portraits, maybe portraits of my interior state. Maybe they are also possible practical furniture design. Maybe all of the above at once.”

On Monday, Feb. 7, at 7pm, Byrne with speak with documentary filmmaker John Wilson at Pace Gallery. The conversation will later be shown on HBO. Tickets to the event are sold out, but it will be live streamed.  See more details about the program here: https://www.pacegallery.com/events/how-we-learned-about-non-rational-logic/.

Pace Gallery is located at 540 W. 25th Street. For more information, visit pacegallery.com.

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Red Bull Music Academy Festival to Rock NYC

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Calendar for The Red Bull Academy Music Festival

 

The Red Bull Music Academy Festival New York will launch on May 1 with 15 public events spanning the entire month.

The festival is unique in its variety of venues and show styles. Venues include restaurants, traditional concert halls, and the streets of New York City. D’Angelo, Panda Bear, Hudson Mohawke, David Byrne, Tim Hecker, Napalm Death, Alexis Taylor (Hot Chip), and Kele Okereke (Bloc Party) are just a few of this year’s performers.

This will be second time Red Bull is bringing the music festival to New York since 2001. The academy takes applicants from all round the world, from established musicians to up-and-coming hopefuls. No expertise is required to apply, only a strong passion and talent for music. Participation is not limited to musicians. The festival also welcomes participation from  producers, vocalists, beat-makers, engineer, songwriter or DJ.

Most events this year take place in Brooklyn, but the Larry Levan Street Party on May 11 will be Downtown on King Street between Varick and Hudson. Honoring the late trailblazing DJ Larry Levan, the event will take place in the street with sets by David Depino, Francois Kevorkian, Joey Llanos and special guests.

The festival is made possible by the fifteen year-old Red Bull Music Academy, which continues to broaden its offerings and locations around the world. This year marks the beginning of the festival in New York, and it is expected to become an annual event.

For more information and tickets, visit redbullmusicacademy.com/nyc