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Panel: Andy Summers, Ralph Gibson, Danny Clinch@Toronto-June
Posted:
18 Apr 2009 17:15
by DirtyMartini
(Heads-up thanks to bemygirlsally2 at TP.com.)
Shadow Notes
Art Gallery of Ontario
Toronto, ON
Sat, Jun 6, 2009 10:30 AM
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Panel Discussion: Shadow Notes
As part of Luminato's celebration of the guitar, come hear rock star, writer and photographer Andy Summers, and photographers Ralph Gibson and Danny Clinch, as they talk about their exhibition in Yonge-Dundas Square - and discuss process, inspiration and the world as seen through the lens of a Leica camera.
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Tickets: $15:
http://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/100042 ... orcatid=16
Info:
http://www.luminato.com/2009/events/39
http://www.luminato.com/2009/events/58
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An unprecedented exhibition in the heart of Toronto presenting the work of Danny Clinch and Ralph Gibson, two photographers obsessed with music, and the photos of Andy Summers, a musician obsessed with photography!
Photographer and documentarist Danny Clinch has published his portraits of celebrity musicians in magazines around the world, from Vanity Fair to Rolling Stone. Andy Summers, best known as guitarist with the superstar band The Police, is also a superb writer and photographer. Ralph Gibson, his collaborator on the book Light Strings: Impressions of the Guitar, is an internationally honoured art photographer whose striking compositions range from the enigmatic to the formal.
Connected through their passion for the guitar and devotion to their Leica cameras, the artists explore themes of urban life through the musician's perspective. Mounted on freestanding structures, these evocative images provide the perfect visual frame for our celebrations in Yonge-Dundas Square.
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Meet the artists at a panel discussion.
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Posted:
18 Apr 2009 23:34
by luddite lady
Thanks a million DM! I might have not found out about this until too late.
Luminato is a way cool arts festival with events all over the city for several days. A lot of them are very avant-garde and/or fuse different art forms together. When I heard about Indeepandance I thought it would have fit in well at Luminato. Yonge-Dundas Square hosts the top events, so it sounds like Andy's exhibit is one of the headliners.
I just told my son about the panel discussion and he wants to go. He was blown away by Andy when he saw The Police with me in Saratoga. Andy is his hero. (I wonder where he gets this rock star admiration thing from?)
The tickets are reasonably priced but I have to deal with the devil, er I mean, Ticket Master to get them. Oh well, I'll do it for my son.
Any other local Nutters up for showing Andy a little love in June?
ETA: Thanks also to bemygirlsally2!
I looked into it a bit more and was happy to discover that the works by Andy and the other two photographers will be on display in this free open air venue for all ten days of the festival. Yonge-Dundas Square is Toronto's attempt at NYC's Time Square. The main difference is that it's an actual public square (no cars) where free concerts and other events take place. Being on the corner of a key downtown intersection, it is very busy with pedestrian traffic.
Posted:
19 Apr 2009 16:55
by DirtyMartini
Looks very cool, llady. For about a minute I was thinking about us driving up since I would love to hear Andy speak and the panel is on a Saturday -- but then I remembered how long the drive to Toronto is. So I'll look forward to your and Boy's reports!
Posted:
20 Apr 2009 17:25
by Grace
LL: If you want company then I could definitely be strongarmed into checking this out. Will drop you a line.
Later, N.
Posted:
20 Apr 2009 18:23
by policerule
Well, if you can't afford a Leica, at least you can hear a rock star talk about one!
Sounds like fun and I'd love to be there, but that ain't gonna happen.
Have fun if you guys make a run for it!
Thanks for the head's up, DM.
Posted:
21 Apr 2009 05:14
by luddite lady
Woohooo, Grace! I'll be in touch and we can do some scheming.
[quote="DirtyMartini"]Looks very cool, llady. For about a minute I was thinking about us driving up since I would love to hear Andy speak and the panel is on a Saturday -- but then I remembered how long the drive to Toronto is. So I'll look forward to your and Boy's reports![/quote]
If the "we" means you and Mo, then I totally understand. If the "we" means you and Nancy Road Warrior Rose, then I say: what are you talking about long drive to Toronto? It's like a little trip to the mall for Nancy! A mall requiring a passport and a different currency, but still. Just go straight and make a sharp right at Niagra Falls and you're there. Plus, we all know how much Andy was crushing on Nancy during the tour. He'd be thrilled to see her again.
Hmmm...another thing...Sting is in Toronto for the hospital benefit concert the last weekend in May. Then, Andy's in town the following weekend....hmmm....I better keep the weekend after that one free for Stewart's visit. Now, excuse me while I check the Toronto events calendar for any drummer/composer/filmmaker/suburban dad festivals the weekend of June 13-14.
Posted:
21 Apr 2009 12:33
by Larissa
I KNEW I knew that name from somewhere; Danny played harmonica on the Foo Fighters double album/live acoustic album/took pics on the acoustic tour. Another degree of separation.
Posted:
21 Apr 2009 14:16
by DirtyMartini
Haha. One of you Torontonians should be sure to ask Clinch about his harmonica skills then.
Posted:
21 Apr 2009 20:00
by BongoBoy
I will be there with my Girlfriend, (photog Nut !)
It's cool because I think it's a Saturday morning...ahhh, a nice artistic reflective time...with memories of MSG and the Nuttiness. Cool.
and I see DMB earlier that week.
Cheers Pals !
Posted:
21 Apr 2009 21:55
by 63falcon
I could only hope that AndyS would ever slide thru CIncinnati for photos books or music forums (we did have Ben Verdery last year, so ya' never know). Enjoy it all up in Toronto!
Posted:
22 Apr 2009 04:59
by luddite lady
Hurray! The Bongonator has resurfaced! I was starting to worry about ya.
If I recall correctly, you're a big Daniel Lanois fan, BB. As part of Luminato, he's giving a free concert at Yonge-Dundas Square the day after Andy's panel discussion. He'll be playing slide guitar. The show starts at 11 a.m.
Another cool work is a newly commissioned opera and liberetto based on works by Edgar Allen Poe. Given DM's thread about Stewart's similar work, my heart was in my throat for a moment when I first noticed this event. But alas, Stewart doesn't seem to have anything to do with this one.
And, Larissa, the name Danny Clinch should be familiar! His photo gallery is featured along with Andy's on the second DVD of Certifiable. He is also the photographer responsible for all the pictures in the little booklet that comes with Certifiable. I can think of a lot of questions that I'd love to ask him, but none of them are related to the harmonica.
Posted:
22 Apr 2009 13:03
by BongoBoy
Wow !
Danny lanois too ?
Friggin Awesome !
Thanks for that.
I need this event, good for the soul.
and I have a classic Canadian Police pin with a pic of Andy and Stewart on stage from the 80's...I am gonna give it to him. It's photography related !
Cheers.
BB.
Posted:
23 Apr 2009 00:43
by DirtyMartini
[quote="luddite lady"]Another cool work is a newly commissioned opera and liberetto based on works by Edgar Allen Poe. Given DM's thread about Stewart's similar work, my heart was in my throat for a moment when I first noticed this event.[/quote]
Just reading that first sentence I had a moment. Jeesh.
Nice to see you, Bongo.
Posted:
23 Apr 2009 03:21
by masayo
Posted:
23 Apr 2009 21:39
by patbateman
Sounds great. Wish he'd do an event like that in SF.