Welcome to blogs.villagevoice.com
Blogs
  • News
    • » Daily News
    • » Runnin' Scared - News Blog
    • » Tom Robbins
    • » Wayne Barrett
  • Music
    • » Top Picks
    • » Find a Bar or Club
    • » Pazz & Jop
    • » Down in Front
    • » Sound of the City
    • » Siren
    • » Submit an Event
    • » Jukebox
    • » Join Music Newsletter
    • » Entertainment Ads
  • Calendar
    • » Calendar Home
    • » Top Picks
    • Valentine's Day Events
    • » Comedy Events
    • » Fitness Health & Beauty Guide
    • » Submit an Event
    • » Entertainment Ads
  • Restaurants
    • » Restaurant Guide
    • » Restaurant Reviews
    • » Sietsema's Counter Culture
    • » Find a Bar or Club
    • » Fork in the Road (column)
    • » Fork in the Road (blog)
    • » Sponsored Online Menus
    • » Choice Eats Tasting Event
    • » Join Dining Newsletter
    • » Restaurant Ads
  •  
  • Arts
    • » Calendar
    • » Books
    • » Theater
    • » Art
    • » Dance
    • » Obies Theater Awards
  • Films
    • » Now Showing
    • » Movie Showtimes
    • » Reviews
    • » Join NY Film Club
    • » Movie Ads
  • The Ads
    • Ad Index
    • Flip Book
    • Media Kit
  • Classifieds
    • Personals
    • Sexy Black Book
    • Free Online Classifieds
    • Place an Ad (print)
    • Career Fair
    • Real Estate for Sale/Trulia
    • Personals Blogs
    • Real Estate For Rent
  • Blogs
    • » Runnin' Scared
    • » Sound of the City
    • » La Daily Musto
    • » Fork in the Road (blog)
    • » All City
  • Columns
    • » La Dolce Musto
    • » Tom Robbins
    • » Sex
    • » Horoscope
  • Best Of
    • » Arts & Entertainment
    • » Bars & Clubs
    • » Food & Drink
    • » People & Places
    • » Shopping & Services
    • » Sports & Recreation
    • » Best of Ads
  • Bars/Clubs
    • » Bars/Clubs Home
    • » Bars/Club Ads
  • Archives
  • Reader Recommendations
  • Promotions
    • Street Team
    • Join The Street Team
    • Contests & Promotions
    • Text Alerts
    • Buy Village Voice Merchandise
    • Supplements Archive
  • Site Map

Top

blog

Stories

  • Dept. of BKLYN Minutiae

    New Ninjasonik MP3 (With Matt & Kim Sample)!

    By Camille Dodero

    1
  • Yes In My Backyard

    Download MiniBoone's Arcade Fire-Vibing MP3

    By Christopher Weingarten

    2
  • live

    Saying Hello to the Unsound Festival

    By Andy Beta

    3
  • goodbyes

    Interview: Just Blaze Talks Baseline Studios

    By Sean Fennessey

    4
  • interviews

    Interview: R&B Porn Godfather Andre Williams

    By Michael Hoinski

    5
  • Sharyn Jackson

    "American Idol" Auditions: Victoria Beckham Again!

    By Sharyn Jackson

    6
  • Jersey Shore

    Jerzify Your Favorite Indie Stars

    By Camille Dodero

    7
  • Yes In My Backyard

    Download This: "Beaches And Friends (New York Version)"

    By Christopher Weingarten

    8
  • Featured

    Download the New MP3 From Japanther

    By Zach Baron

    9
  • live blogging

    The 2010 Grammy Live Blog

    By Ryan Dombal and Sean Fennessey

    10
  • goodbyes

    Live From Just Blaze's Baseline Studios Farewell

    By Vijith Assar

    11
  • the law

    Lit, Other Nightclubs Grab Temporary Reprieve

    By Zach Baron

    12
  • Yes In My Backyard

    Download Burkina Electric's "Ligdi"

    By Christopher Weingarten

    13
  • Harvilla

    Live: Beach House At Bell House

    By Rob Harvilla

    14
  • Interview

    Interview: Beach House's Victoria Legrand

    By Michael D. Ayers

    15
 

CBGB St. Mark's Shop Closing at the End of June

By Camille Dodero, Tuesday, Mar. 25 2008 @ 6:10PM
Comments (1)


GET YOUR PUNK-ROCK PRIME RIB RANCHEROS!

The CBGB retail store on St. Mark's is closing. There's been a computer print-out in the front window saying something like, "MOVING TO THE INTERNET SALE" for a little while. But this afternoon, a clerk manning the register confirmed that the Hot Topic with historical cred will be shuttering at the end of June, only to exist in the hearts and three-chorded minds of 15-year-old boys online. This is the former address that housed Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable, so we just can't wait until it belongs to, dunno, a Quiznos.

Related: CBGB Gallery to become a high-end purveyor of concert photography named after a middling Doors album. The opening April 24 show will be Bob Gruen's "Rockers" and "The show's centerpiece will be a recreation of a punk-obsessed teenager's bedroom from the 1970s." We're supposed to be happy about this, we think!

Full release after the jump.

March 21, 2008

THE MORRISON HOTEL GALLERY TO OPEN EXHIBITION AND SALES SPACE AT 313 BOWERY,
FORMER HOME TO CBGB'S GALLERY, ON MARCH 27

INSTALLATIONS BY LEGENDARY PHOTOGRAPHERS STEVE JOESTER, BOB GRUEN, TIMOTHY
WHITE AND BARRY FEINSTEIN ALREADY CONFIRMED

On March 27, The Morrison Hotel Gallery, the world's leading purveyor of fine art music photography, will open an exhibition space at 313 Bowery, former home to the famed CBGB's Gallery. At nearly 3000 square feet, 313 Bowery will be the Morrison's largest space, over twice the size of their existing galleries in NYC's Soho neighborhood, Los Angeles, and La Jolla.

The size of the space at 313 Bowery will allow the Morrison to mount their most ambitious exhibitions to date. "This new space will enhance our line of fine art music photography and puts us in a historical space where people can experience some very different shows than at our other locations," says Peter Blachley, co-owner of the Morrison. While the interior of the 313 Bowery space will change with each show, the Morrison plans to maintain many original elements of the CBGB's Gallery, including the bathroom graffiti, an original wall logo stencil and a panel of show posters and hand-bills from CBGB's 10th anniversary that were buried in an inner wall.

The 313 Bowery space will open with an exhibit by acclaimed British photographer and mixed media artist Steve Joester. Known for translating his images into inspired pop art collages, Joester chronicled British punk's first wave, as well as the London riots of 1976. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Creem, and Interview, and he has created album sleeves and posters for The Sex Pistols, The Clash, Blondie, The Who, AC/DC, Queen, and Andy Warhol among others.

On April 24, The Morrison will present 'Rockers' an installation by legendary New York photographer Bob Gruen, at the 313 Bowery space. The exhibit, which drew over 50,000 visitors when it was presented in 2007 at the FAAP University Museum in Sao Paulo, Brazil, features some 270 Gruen images - from John Lennon to The Clash, Max's Kansas City to CBGB's. The Morrison has commissioned acclaimed architect Tito Ficarelli, who designed the 'Rockers' exhibit in Brazil, to transform the 313 Bowery space as well.

The show's centerpiece will be a recreation of a punk-obsessed teenager's bedroom from the 1970s.

In June, "The Art of Motorcycles" will come roaring into 313 Bowery. This exhibit will feature the works of photographers Timothy White and Barry Feinstein, focusing on their stunning images of iconic motorcycle artists Indian Larry and Von Dutch.

The Morrison Hotel Gallery will present these shows in association with The Max's Kansas City Project, an organization dedicated to providing emergency funding and resources to financially distressed individuals in the creative and performing arts. More information available at http://www.maxskansascity.org

Founded in 2001 by former record company executive and producer Peter Blachley, former independent record store owner Rich Horowitz, and music photographer Henry Diltz, The Morrison Hotel Gallery has grown to become the major brand in fine art music photography. Learn more about the Morrison at:

http://www.morrisonhotelgallery.com

http://www.shorefire.com/clients/mhgallery

Comments (1) Write Comment
Share

Related Content

  • IS IT GETTING HOT IN HERE? February 2, 2010
  • A Musical About Holly Woodlawn December 29, 2009
  • Vinyl December 8, 2009
  • 'Beyond the Absurd: Ronald Tavel & Andy Warhol' at Anthology December 8, 2009
  • Clip Job: Sarris Considers Warhol November 3, 2009

More About:

  • Bob Gruen
  • Steve Joester
  • Andy Warhol
  • Timothy White
  • Punk Rock

Comments (1)

Rob Vandryk says:

So how much does/did 'punk rock' merchandise cost in NYC? might be telling of why.

Posted On: Thursday, Mar. 27 2008 @ 9:52AM

Write Comment


Comments may not show up immediately after submission. Please wait a minute after posting a comment for it to appear.

All reader comments are subject to our Terms of Use. By clicking "Post," you acknowledge that you have reviewed and agree to these Terms.

Tools

Search Sound of the City


Follow

Email tips to tips@villagevoice.com

SlideShows»

  • Bikini Burlesque (NSFW)
  • An Erotic Photographer's Circus Birthday Party (NSFW)
  • Haiti Benefit at the Bell House
  • More Slideshows >>

Most …

  • OK, So, Hima From Das Racist Did A Fashion Shoot For Time Out New York
  • Lil Wayne Saved By Bad Teeth
  • New Ninjasonik MP3: The Matt-and-Kim-Sampling, Dan-Deacon-Namechecking Premiere of "All Our Friends"
  • NYC Music Site Pop Tarts Suck Toasted Apparently Obliterated By Blogspot
  • M.I.A. Heads to Jamaica, Jumps on a Busy Signal Song: "Sound of Siren"
  • More Recent Entries...
  • Interview: Just Blaze Talks Baseline Studios, From the Making of Jay-Z's The Blueprint to the End of an Era (6)
  • So Let's Deal With This "Taylor Swift Is a Feminist's Nightmare" Thing (4)
  • Here Is The Peculiar Spectacle of Nicki Minaj on David Letterman (3)
  • So Is Terminal 5 Really the Third Best Club in the World? (3)
  • Das Racist Cover the Beastie Boy's Paul's Boutique at Cameo Gallery, Enrage Internet (3)
  • Announcing the Village Voice 2010 SXSW Party, Featuring Superchunk, the xx, the Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and Surfer Blood
  • Interview: Just Blaze Talks Baseline Studios, From the Making of Jay-Z's The Blueprint to the End of an Era
  • Interview: R&B Porn Godfather Andre Williams on Why Coke-Dealing Stories Are Better Than Alcoholic Tales, His New Book Sweets, and More
  • Jerzify Your Favorite Indie Stars: Thom Yorke, Feist, Hipster Runoff, and More
  • The 50 Worst Songs of the '00s, F2K No. 1: Counting Crows ft. Vanessa Carlton, "Big Yellow Taxi"

Find a Concert

  • Wed
    10
  • Thu
    11
  • Fri
    12
  • Sat
    13
  • Sun
    14
  • Mon
    15
  • Tue
    16

Twitter Feed

Follow Sound of the City on Twitter

More Twitter >>

Sound of the City on Digg

Entertainment

Clubs

  • HIGHLINE BALLROOM

    View Ad | View Site
  • Ulysses' Folk House

    View Ad | View Site
  • Iridium Jazz Club

    View Ad | View Site

Movies

  • IFC FILMS

    View Ad | View Site
More >>

Links

Links

  • Artforum
  • Andy Beta
  • William Bowers
  • Robert Christgau's Consumer Guide
  • Dip Dip Dive
  • The Dizzies
  • Down in Front
  • Fanzine
  • Sean Fennessey
  • Impose
  • Left of Center
  • Not for Nothin'
  • Pitchfork
  • Rapidshare
  • Rhapsody
  • Riff Market
  • Luc Sante
  • Jessica Suarez
  • Stereogum
  • Tripwire
  • Voice's Music Section
  • Christopher R. Weingarten
About Us | Work for Village Voice | Esubscribe | Free Classifieds | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Problem With the Site? | RSS | Site Map
©2010 Village Voice Media All rights reserved.