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World’s Smallest Disco Video On YouTube

October 4th, 2007

Madeleine Mollyneaux posted some highlights of the footage taken inside her and Scott Smith’s World’s Smallest Disco on the opening night of Rainbow Ghetto!

Here are the links for you to enjoy:

Miss Pussycat vs. Adam Farrington

Lil’ Gisselson – the smallest but feistiest dancer

Sean and Chris – the dynamic rocker duo

Louise Brooks look-alike

Quintron works it

Dragette Brian Peterson and his musical collaborator Anthony Sears

Friday, Sept. 28th at 8 p.m.- A Night of Jim Lyons

September 21st, 2007

Join us for A Night of Jim (James) Lyons, an evening of reading and cinematic delight, curated by Madeleine Molyneaux. This special event, coinciding with Farrington Smith Gallery’s final weekend of the RAINBOW GHETTO group show (Sept 8-29th) will feature a reading of Jim’s script “A Short Film About Andy Warhol” by local actor/performer Shannon Williams; clips from Jim’s acting, editing and lecturing work; and a special screening of the 1991 queer indie classic POISON, directed by Todd Haynes, featuring Jim as both actor and editor!

Born in New York in 1960, Jim was a master editor (all films of Todd Haynes including Poison, Safe, Velvet Goldmine and Far From Heaven as well as The Virgin Suicides, Silverlake Life, and Prozac Nation); super cool actor (Poison, Safe, Postcards from America, Frisk);  brilliant writer; teacher; and AIDS activist. Jim passed away this past April.

Farrington Smith Gallery is proud to dedicate the RAINBOW GHETTO group show to Jim’s life and legacy.

SO…this promises to be a great night…and gives all of you a final opportunity to see the RAINBOW GHETTO show that features Jim’s script as part of RG curator Scott Smith’s mixed media work “I Dreamt Again Last Night/Homage to Jim and Andy”. Scott has done absolutely gorgeous blue/gold foil portraits of Jim. Very Warhol and very hot. Jim would have LOVED them!! And they’re for sale…

See you there!

–Madeleine Molyneaux   madsockmonkee@yahoo.com

Rainbow Ghetto Opening Night Pictures

September 15th, 2007

Here are some photos by our pal Madeleine Molyneaux, who is the film curator and a contributing artist for Rainbow Ghetto. 

Thanks to all who attended! If you missed opening night, we’re open Saturdays from 12-5 or by appointment.

And don’t forget A Night of Jim Lyons on Friday 9/28 at 8 p.m.- it’s featuring a reading of A Short Film About Andy Warhol and a screening of Poison. I’ll post more about the event as it draws closer.

-Amy

More about Rainbow Ghetto…

September 7th, 2007

The show opening is this Saturday, Sept. 8 from 6-10 p.m. and it runs through the 29th…I just wanted to post more details and links to the web pages of some of our participating artists!

Opening night features a special presentation in the back room video gallery of Los Angeles-based artist and archivist William Jones‘ feature ” V.O.”, a haunting work that pastiches dramatic (non-sex) clips from classic 70s gay porn with audio excerpts from Bunuel, Genet, French post-structuralists, and music from European soundtracks. (ETA: “V.O.” is being shown with kind permission of the David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles.)

For those inclined to revisit the last days of disco, the gallery has created The World’s Smallest Disco, in which participants will have full freedom to dance the night away under the watchful eyes of both a playback camera and fellow gallery visitors.

Rainbow Ghetto features over 40 works culled from an open call for artists to submit visual pieces exploring life, love and lust in the gay world. Equal parts pop, pomp and circumstance, the show includes local photographers Louviere + Vanessa, Stephen Forster, David Halliday, M.J. Brown, Lisa Blu, Jennifer Shaw and Charles Lathem; painters Maxx Sizeler, Brad Caldwell, Perry Morgan, Skylar Fein, Edward Hebert, Todd Perley, Mark Bercier, Chris Slave, Scott Guion, Melanie Guion, Peter Wood, Josephine Wallis, Kevin Butler and the obsessive comic adventures of local illustrator Roscoe. Mixed media work from Todd Shaffer, Madeleine Molyneaux, Sean Neary, Eden Gass, Adam Farrington and Scott Smith is also included. Artists from outside the region include photographer Michael Alago (NYC) whose solo exhibition Rough Gods will be presented at Farrington Smith in October, painter Kathrine Thompson (NYC), mixed media artist Lewis St. Louis (Raleigh), and 77-year-old self-taught artist, Martin Forman, an outpatient at Christian Huygen’s Rainbow Heights Club, a Brooklyn, NY LGBT mental health community clinic. An after-opening party including a drag show featuring “Rusty LaRue” will commence at Big Daddy’s on the corner of Royal and Franklin (right around the corner) starting at 10 p.m. and going until…

Rainbow Ghetto is dedicated to the late Jim Lyons, film editor (Safe, Velvet Goldmine, Far from Heaven, The Virgin Suicides), actor (Poison, Postcards from the Edge, Frisk), writer, and activist who passed away this past April. Rainbow Ghetto will exhibit the script of A Short Film About Andy Warhol, a project that was to be Jim’s debut film, as well as clips from his work.

A concurrent Rainbow Ghetto film event on Sept. 28th entitled A Night of Jim Lyons will feature a screening of “POISON” (1991) and a reading of “A Short Film About Andy Warhol“.

-Amy

Rainbow Ghetto

August 30th, 2007

Join us Saturday, Sept. 8 from 6-10 p.m. for the Rainbow Ghetto group show opening!

Equal parts pop, pomp and circumstance, our show features a wide range of artwork by lots of artists celebrating visual gay culture in New Orleans and beyond.

Don’t miss the screening of V.O., a feature film by L.A.-based artist and archivist William Jones. It is a haunting work that pastiches dramatic (non-sex) clips from classic 70s gay porn with audio excerpts of Bunuel, Genet, and music from European soundtracks. It will be looped, but on opening night only!

Visit The World’s Smallest Disco and dance the night away under the watchful eyes of a playback camera!

Rainbow Ghetto is dedicated to the late Jim Lyons (filmmaker, actor, writer and activist) and will exhibit the script from A Short Film About Andy Warhol, which was to be his debut film, as well as clips of his work.

Keep the fun going at our post-opening party down at Big Daddy’s, including a drag show featuring Rusty LaRue…it’s just around the corner from the gallery on the corner of Royal and Franklin.

Also, I want to mention our Rainbow Ghetto Friday night film series throughout the month of September. The first, on Sept. 14, is A Night of Jim Lyons featuring a screening of Poison (1991) and a reading from A Short Film About Andy Warhol. Details to follow…

ETA: The film series has changed to a one-night event…A Night of Jim Lyons is on Friday, Sept. 28, and will feature a screening of Poison (1991) and a reading from A Short Film About Andy Warhol.

ETA – again: “V.O.” is shown with kind permission of the David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles.

-Amy


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