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1(4): Slammin with Jeff and Damien
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- October 2009, 1(4): Editorial
> The Post-Punk Banquet After-Party has begun! - Slammin with Jeff and Damien
> Introducing The PUNK Lawyer, the stiletto-wearing M. Contraband, Esq... - First one critic had "amnesia", now The Telegraph apologizes...
> A second retraction has just been released concerning commentary on the discussion-generating Seven Days in the Art World. - Venice Biennial 2009: The secret ADP report
> After you’ve read all the publicity, we mean "criticism", check out our take. - Pop Life: Art in a Material World at Tate Modern, London
> Featuring an ADP intervention: Marilyn Manson’s This is the new shit ! - Art Design Publicity is nothing new: Picasso, Dalí, and Pollock
> More excerpts from John A. Walker’s Art and Celebrity. - Pat Magnarella, Green Day manager: Why not a rock ’n’ roll art world?
> He reps Green Day & the Goo-Goo Dolls. Now he’s repping artists.
Is this a breakthrough? - Slammin with Green Day and various artists: Compare and Contrast
> music + art: 18 paintings for 18 Green Day songs. Check them out. - Art Design Publicity is nothing new: Andy Warhol
> More excerpts from John A. Walker’s Art and Celebrity. - Revise and resubmit: Tate Modern’s Pop Life release has been rejected
> We asked our secret PR specialist "to do a BANK". Sorry TM... - Rage Against the Machine, Roka-Style
> For all of us "new" art/design show and music junkies, will we ever detox from the drug of sensation?
Slammin with Jeff and Damien links:
- Is the gallerist Jay Jopling also a 21st century "media artist"?
> Check out Marcus Field’s article "The cubist: How Jay Jopling created the artist as superstar".
> Don’t miss our interview of Jay’s media relations guru: Behind the scenes, now it’s Honey’s turn. Is Honey Luard a "media artist" too?
> See our behind-the-scenes interview of Marcus, "The architect is a wanker". - Art Review’s "power list": "a deliberately provocative list designed to garner [magazine] publicity"
> (The Times, UK) Why not search key phrases in Google to see Art Review’s publicity outputs?
> Check out an earlier take on Art Review: "Why must art magazines be so fashion obsessed?" - 17-year-old Cartrain versus Damien Hirst: The battle continues (LDN Evening Standard)
> Go Cartrain! Can he steal a slice of Hirst’s market share of publicity, marketing, and celebrity?
> Plus check out some of Cartrain’s high-profile press clippings including the New York Times, The Guardian, and a shiny publicity outlet, Artinfo.com.
- Grand Art: Two performance art "stunts", including Leeds 13
> RTE Radio 1’s Ronan Kelly offers his take—with a featured link to ADP’s Publicity outputs, Leeds 13-style. - "Why I was banned from Damien Hirst’s £120m gamble" (2008) by Ben Lewis
> (LDN Evening Standard) "Only carefully vetted art critics will fill the press pen..." - That Damien Hirst sale. Was it an entirely legal scam? (2008) British Art Journal/British Art blog
> Go direct to the blog reprint above, or via www.britishartjournal.co.uk, click "current editorial" and go into the archive.
- "Exhibition’s look at art and money" (Pop Life: Art in a Material World) (FT: 18 Sept 09)
> "the art world... has a vested interest in drawing a veil of mystery over its occasionally puzzling workings."
- Art prof Natalie Jeremijenko strikes back at Ratemyprofessors.com
> "I’m not your mother. I’m not your high school teacher... and I’m not into slaves..."
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