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DREAMS 3.0: ARAABMUZIK // A$AP ROCKY // GRIMES // PICTUREPLANE // WEIRD MAGIC

Friday, November 16th, 2012

I cut this video of Araabmuzik doing his thing at 285 Kent in the summer of 2012. Weird Magic and Distrolord made the night happen, A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ty Beats came through to party, Ian Perlman shot the footage and the rest is history.

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Over the summer, Brooklyn’s 285 Kent held one of its wildest parties of the year, bringing in an insane collection of guests. AraabMuzik, A$AP Rocky, A$AP Ty Beat$ and Grimes (doing a DJ set) all made the bill at Dreams, an event hosted by Weird Magic and Gustavo Guerra. Luckily for those of us who couldn’t make it out to Williamsburg, we now have some high quality video of the star-studded event. Check out that video up above to see AarabMuzik doing what he does best while the A$APs and Grimes enjoy. – Complex

Read more about DREAMS 3.0 at Complex Magazine

Baang + Burne Contemporary presents: Boys Don’t Cry

Thursday, November 8th, 2012

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I recently created four videos for Boys Don’t Cry, presented Baang + Burne Contemporary. Boys Don’t Cry is a three person show featuring the works of Joseph Cultice, Chris Jehly and Rich Tu. These three artists stemming from different disciplines, working in different mediums, come together in Boys Don’t Cry. Finding a pathway to express their desires, fears, and unanswerable questions poignantly through their work are what each artist has in common. By utilizing personal demons stuck within, each unfolds the inner workings of their psyche earnestly, explosively, sarcastically, violently and with hope.

Boys Don’t Cry: Opening Night

Boys Don’t Cry from Charlie Grosso on Vimeo.

Rich Tu: There Will Be No Survivors
In comparison to Cultice and Jehly, Rich Tu’s massive minimalist drawings are a new beast, a contradiction in itself. The simple drawings stand up and declare a singular message from an exceptionally large stage (some measuring up to 50×50″), with equal part wit and macabre innocence. From the series There Will Be No Survivors, the viewers are confronted with a dark humor sliver lined with a toy solider delight. Irony is easy to deliver. To discover substance and vulnerability beneath repartee is a rarer find. Contrary to the trending aesthetic of contemporary art, which is often filled with saturated colors, bling, shine and excessive glamour, Rich’s work strips away the “pop” sensibility and offers up an elegant, black and white, naked, quiet scream.

Rich Tu, Artist Profile from Charlie Grosso on Vimeo.

Chris Jehly
Drawing from cartoons and comic books circa 1930’s and 40’s, Chris Jehly’s large scale paintings use comic illustrations and cartoons to explore how one “can mask, distort, vilify, and amplify the perception of everyday life.” Many of the cartoon characters express elements of racism, misogyny, sexual innuendos, and drug use. The characters bring into focus the politics and social codes of the period, rendering them comical by exaggeration. Jehly uses these references and applies them to his own work with a deft hand, side-stepping the realm of appropriation and social commentary. Without using any pencil sketching as a guide, Jehly goes straight to the canvas with paint, bringing an element of surprise, spontaneity and fluidity to what appears to be highly controlled and calculated work. Extracting the sense of impromptu from his early street art roots, Jehly doesn’t dictate the orientation of the canvas. There is no up or down, north or south; he continuously turns the canvas as he works, approaching the piece from different angles, thus keeping the graffiti element of surprise intact.

Chris Jehly, Artist Profile from Charlie Grosso on Vimeo.

Joseph Cultice: The Garden
Joseph Cultice is a photographer with a prestigious career of high gloss, superstars and cultural icons. He spends his days attempting to chip away at the façade to reveal a fraction of the real story underneath the persona, to construct the idea that “pop is personal.” Boys Don’t Cry includes luscious images from the series, The Garden, a photographic series that questions our contradicting desires for limitless debauchery and domestic bliss in equal measure. Our incongruous desires are rendered with Lynchian surrealism into a messy domestic life interspersed with seemingly wild liberation. Is the nuclear family still a relevant dream for contemporary society? The intricacies in the intimacy of the family scenes are all the more poignant once we understand the “models” are his own family and himself.

Joseph Cultice, Artist Profile from Charlie Grosso on Vimeo.

Boys Don’t Cry pairs three of Baang + Burne’s newest artists for an unexpected show, working with and against each other, to unmask the volatility of contracting desires we hold within.

Oct 4 – Nov 8
Gallery Hours Wed – Sun, 12-6pm
548 W 28th St #238, btw 10/11th st, NYC

Supreme Cuts & Haleek Maul “M00N” Music Video

Saturday, September 22nd, 2012

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Supreme Cuts & Haleek Maul “M00N’
Directed by Andy Capper
Edited by Matthew Caron
Produced by Andre Muir
Assistant Producer Monet Lucki

“M00N” is more or less a reflection upon internal struggles, both ongoing and resolved which caused me to doubt a lot of things I was doing from relationships to school and music. After venting on that track a lot of those insecurities dissolved into nothing and I felt free from a lot of the turmoil which was haunting me. – Haleek Maul

M00N premiered on September 20, 2012 at Noisey

Four Stories Launch Party

Friday, August 10th, 2012

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Photo and video by Intel

I collaborated with my friend Eric Drasin on video design and VJ duties for the Four Stories Launch Party at the W New York Downtown on August 9th, 2012

The scene on the red carpet of W New York – Downtown was electric Thursday night as Roman Coppola, The Directors Bureau, W Hotels, and Intel kicked off Four Stories, a short film series and competition. The party inside the hotel was even livelier than the scene on the street. DJ sets by Michaelangelo L’Acqua, W Hotels global music director, Theophilus London and DJ EIKO from Tokyo rocked the crowd. Michael Pitt and James Ransone — who are members of the competition’s judging panel — joined about 200 cinema-loving revelers to celebrate the opening of Four Stories. Roman even delivered a toast to the spirit of creativity, innovation, and collaboration.

W New York Downtown’s living room was decked out with large-scale movie posters, cinematic projections and an interactive display. Intel-inspired Ultrabooks™ powered cutting edge animated GIF booths that virtually transported guests to four iconic W Hotels destinations across the globe. Roman and his production company, The Directors Bureau, will produce four short films at W Hotels in Doha, Mexico City, The Maldives, and Washington DC.

Read more about the Four Stories Launch Party at Intel

Children Of The Night “Kids From Queens” Music Video

Wednesday, June 6th, 2012

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Children Of The Night – Kids From Queens from Matthew Caron on Vimeo.

Children Of The Night “Kids From Queens”
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Directed by Matthew Caron

“…as if the iconic opening of Woody Allen’s ‘Manhattan’ bounced over a few boroughs…” – Brandon Soderberg, SPIN

Kids From Queens premiered on June 6, 2012 on SPIN

Rich Tu: There Will Be No Survivors

Sunday, March 11th, 2012

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I made a video about There Will Be No Survivors, a show of new images by Rich Tu that happened on February 23, 2012 at Norwood in New York City

More photos and words at Rich Tu: The Blog

Mishka Spring 2012 Lookbook Teaser Video

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Spring 2012 Lookbook Teaser Video for Mishka mishkanyc.com
Directed, shot and edited by Matthew Caron with photographer Tara Chacón
Produced by Michael Cohn gangsterrave.com

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Featuring:
Children of the Night | cotnmusic.com
Venus X | twitter.com/venusxgg
Left Leberra & Areb Crew | leftleberra.bandcamp.com
Lakutis | twitter.com/lakutis
Das Racist | dasracist.net
Perrion | perryeats.tumblr.com
Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire & Peel Off Crew | twitter.com/exqomaniarules
Danny Brown | twitter.com/xdannyxbrownx
Gita | twitter.com/gitaspeaxdaily
DJ Shiftee | djshiftee.com
Party Supplies | xpartysuppliesx.com
Action Bronson | actionbronson.com

Music
“Kids From Queens” by Children of the Night
“Bear Tricks (feat. Goldie Glo)” by Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire

Bosco Delrey “Baby’s Got A Blue Flame” Music Video

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

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Bosco Delrey “Baby’s Got A Blue Flame”
2012 Mad Decent
Directed and Edited by Matthew Caron
Analog Video FX by Reid Bingham
Camera by Matthew Caron, Reid Bingham, Chris Person, Bunny Leopard and Rosegirl Champ
Shot on location at Secret Project Robot Art Experiment, Brooklyn NY

Baby’s Got A Blue Flame premiered on January 11, 2012 on SPIN

Baby’s Got A Blue Flame was featured on Stereogum

Baby’s Got A Blue Flame on the Mad Decent Blog

You can also watch it on YouTube if you’re into that.

Big Troubles at Brooklyn Night Bazaar

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

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I performed live visuals in collaboration with Eric Drasin on December 16th, 2011 at the Brooklyn Night Bazaar, presented by Brooklyn Vegan. Our pal Zephyr Prusinski operated the camera while Eric and I jammed on visuals. Later, I combined a recording of our output along with audio from the soundboard to create this instant music video of Big Troubles performing “Make It Work”.

Read about the Brooklyn Night Bazaar and see some pictures of our visuals at Brooklyn Vegan

Caged Animals at Brooklyn Night Bazaar

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

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I performed live visuals in collaboration with Eric Drasin on December 16th, 2011 at the Brooklyn Night Bazaar, presented by Brooklyn Vegan. Our pal Zephyr Prusinski operated the camera while Eric and I jammed on visuals. Later, I combined a recording of our output along with audio from the soundboard to create this instant music video of Caged Animals performing “Girls On Medication”.

Read about the Brooklyn Night Bazaar and see some pictures of our visuals at Brooklyn Vegan