Sounds and Sites: Audio Overviews in Contemporary Art
šļø Welcome toĀ Henri de La Poste, an: š©āšØ Art Book Library š§āšØ Artist Residency šØāšØ Co-Working Artist Studio š©š»āšØ Digital Exhibition Archive & Digest š§š»āšØ Ephemeral Project Space Since 2015, our Digital Archive has gathered scanned material from exhibitions we have visited. These scans are available through ourā ā ā ā ā Link Treeā ā ā ā ā [https://linktr.ee/henridelaposte] so you can view the PDFs, and are also uploaded into the ā ā ā ā ā Google Notebook Learning Modelā ā ā ā ā [https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/e1122312-ab70-4a86-aff6-78f20bd40ace], where the material can be discussed, annotated, and studied collectively. From these sources, the LM generates conversations with two AI hosts. We call these podcasts aĀ āDeep Diveā: a chance to explore art, history, and criticism through active dialogue. The exhibitionĀ "Jim Jocoy: Order of Appearance,"Ā which was held at theĀ Casemore Kirkeby gallery in San Francisco fromĀ June 16 to July 29, 2017. The show featured a "revealing selection of images" documenting theĀ San Francisco punk club sceneĀ betweenĀ 1977 and 1980. This exhibition coincided with the launch of Jocoy's book of the same name, published byĀ TBW Books. * Artist Background:Ā Jim Jocoy was born in South Korea in 1952 and moved to California in 1969. He was a student atĀ UC Santa CruzĀ in 1976 but dropped out in 1977 to focus entirely on documenting the burgeoning punk scene. * Obsessive Documentation:Ā Jocoy photographed his subjects in intimate and gritty locations, includingĀ bedrooms, bathrooms, strip clubs, alleyways, and bars, as well as venues likeĀ Mabuhay Gardens. * Artistic Style and Context:Ā His work is noted for itsĀ intimacy, capturing quiet moments of youth "diving full stop into the dark of night". The sources compare his style to the work ofĀ Nan Goldin, Katsumi Watanabe, and Karlheinz Weinberger. Notably, his photographs are described asĀ unknowingly foreshadowing the AIDS epidemicĀ that would later devastate these underground communities. * Historical Significance:Ā For decades, Jocoy's work was rarely seen in public. His first major recognition came years later in 2002 whenĀ Thurston MooreĀ (of Sonic Youth) and fashion designerĀ Marc JacobsĀ collaborated to produce his first book,Ā Weāre Desperate. * The Subject Matter:Ā The exhibition image, titledĀ "Friends in a Gold Car, 1978,"Ā highlights the focus on the influential fashion and raw energy of the era. Despite the passage of 40 years, Jocoy remains in the Bay Area and maintains friendships with many of the people he photographed. * Location:Ā 1275 Minnesota Street, #102, San Francisco, CA. * Events:Ā The opening included aĀ book signing, and a specialĀ "artist in conversation"Ā event was scheduled for July 15, 2017. * Professional Background:Ā Outside of his photography, Jocoy had a career working in theĀ UCSF Therapy Department. To understand the collection, imagine it as aĀ time capsuleĀ that was buried in the loud, chaotic dirt of a 1970s punk club and unearthed decades later to reveal the vulnerable, human faces behind the leather jackets and safety pins.
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