8- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 28, 1997 Messages pervade art exhibit y Anitha Chalam wily Arts Writer The newest exhibition at the Warren bbins Center for Graduate Studies %hlights three artists - Ann Agee, 4Ilver Herring and Kara Walker - who le traditional media and techniques to :cmment on con- Wnporary and his- R ;|kcal society. go ' nn Agee, a .W Philadelphia-born Cen artist, focuses on School of the everyday for her subject matter. Her "medium par excellence is porcelain, did her figurines come from her draw- ings of her own observations of women in the streets and public forums of New York City. Three of these figurines are on dis- play at the Robbins Center, along with mother work, titled "Blue Maxi." This k of gauche and cutouts on rice er is completely handmade. The at nti piece consists of red roses painted onto a light blue background, with paper flowers cut from cleaning products, feminine hygiene products boxes and food and makeup labels. Also on exhibition is a work by Oliver Herring, a German-born former abstract painter. His unti- E V I E W tled work is a trib- Route to his late rren Robbins friend, a male per- ter Exhibition formance artist, Art and Design who took his life Through Feb. 4, 1997 soon after learning that he had AIDS. With the death of Eichelberger, Herring found himself unable to do anything, and to pass the time, he took up knitting, which led into the work for which he is now known. The untitled piece on exhi- bition is a coat, painstakingly knit from translucent wrapping tape. The work has the shimmer of lame and chills the view- er with its combination of sturdiness and fragility. Drawing inspiration from an equally sad subject is Kara Walker, an African American artist from Providence, R.l. Her artwork focuses on black/white relationships in the ante-bellum South. Using black cutout silhouettes on white backgrounds, Walker creates 18th cen- tury scenes that depict tragic encounters between members of the two races. On display now are four pieces by Walker, all of which are quite graphic. For example, one untitled piece shows a slave owner rolling over a small slave boy with a giant rock. Walker's message is easily understood: We are all one peo- ple, and this is man's inhumanity to man - color is irrelevant. "One reason for this show is that (these artists) all employ traditional media in an untraditional way," said Agusto Arbizo, curator of the Robbins Center. In addition, all three artists are just now starting to become well-known nationally. And you heard it here first. Madball thinks it's all grown up. Wrong, wrong, wrong. ,, -, im. - ,: ;; ,.. . ' n, ,. d.. f- d c'..,. . a- . z c> 0 TALK RECORDS Continued from Page 5 Madball Demonstrating My Style Roadrunner Records ** "Demonstrating My Style" is one of the most cliche and boring hardcore albums ever released. It's not just Madball's typical hardcore lyrics and old-school sound that are so terrible. When it comes down to the CD case, even that has to be bad. When one removes the disk from the jewel box, there is a picture of Hoya, the bass play- er, showing his DMS ("Demonstrating My Style") tattoo. Oh, boy ... it's on the interior of his bottom lip. How hard- core! Biohazard did the exact same thing on their "State of the World Address" CD two years ago. It's surprising that "Demonstrating My Style" is such a weak album, seeing that three of Madball's members, Matt Henderson (guitar), Hoya (bass) and Will Shepler (drums) are all from the National Public Radio's award-winning weekday talk show is coming to Ann Arbor! Live National Broadcast Hosted by Ray Suarez Thursday, February 6 2:00-4:00 PM Rackham Auditorium, Ann Arbor Admission Free In conjunction with the University of Michigan 1997 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Symposiumr For information call 764-9210 WUOM 91.7 FM Ann Arbor Public Radio from the University of Michigan http://www.umich.edu/-wuom Some Resumes Make The Rounds Faster Than Others. Ray Suarez MICHIGAN RADIO "infamous" Agnostic Front. It is simply a case of guys who have been a part o the hardcore scene for so long tha they've lost their "style." The only impressive aspect of Madball is its young and hyperactive frontman, Freddie Cricien, on the microphone. This guy can scream with the best of them, yet he can't even legal- ly purchase alcohol. The lyrics on "Demonstrating My Style" offer little to which its listeners can relate, learn from or enjoy. Almo every song is about Madball being "al grown up" now. On the first track, "Demonstrating My Style," Freddie sings: "Give respect, where respect is due. To those who know what we've been through." It is a song about the plight of being rock stars. Then, on "Pride (Times are Changing)," he shouts, "Thinking back when I was a kid, times have changed so much since then. Alf grown up, I gotta do for myself. I refuse to depend on anyone else." These lyrics sound like a song from Sesame Street, when Grover learns how to tie his shoes. The absolute worst part of "Demonstrating My Style" is the song "Hardcore Still Lives!" It lasts for approximately three seconds as the whole group yells out, "Hardcore Sti Lives!" Too bad it's dead wit Madball. - Brian M. Kemp Spacetime Continuum Remit Recaps Astralwerks Records As an extension of its third album, "Emit Ecaps," released a year ago, Spacetime Continuum has released "Remit Recaps," a collection of remixed tracks. Spacetime Continuum's first two albums delivered mainly an ambient feel; however, "Emit Ecaps" delved into more regions of a still- evolving electronic music scene, suc* as techno, jungle and drum and bass. Peers such as Autechre, Higher Intelligence Agency, Velocette and famous Detroit techno producer Carl Craig contributed their remixes of Spacetime Continuum tracks on this album. Although this is a remix album, the 11 tracks blend together in a cohesive fashion. OST starts it up with its remix of "Simm City' an eerie track in t14 same vein as the Aphex Twin. However, the next track, Carl Craig's remix of "Kairo," is by far the most impressive on the album. This epic, 10-minute track combines a jazz atmosphere with that of dub bass to exemplify the inno- vation of electronic dance music today. The Velocette mix of "Iform" devel- ops among clatters of different synthe- sized sounds that would befit any dance club. Autechre mix "String of Pearls, an exercise in repetition, almost lulls the listener into a trance. Other notable tracks include the Herbert mix No. 1 of "Movement #2," the Spacetime Continuum mix of "Swing Fantasy" and the Higher Intelligence Agency mix of "Funkyar," a stereophonic trance track. While this remix album never really strays away from its feel, the album does offer better versions of the origina tracks on "Emit Ecaps." - Philip Son Kim Pensyl Under the Influence Shanachie/Cachet Kim Pensyl best explains the nature of "Under the Influence": "I am often asked who has most influenced my music over the years. Describing the influence is often difficult, as I was exposed to many types of music in my childhood. So, the best way I can demonstrate it is musically. With that thought, I have decided to start a new series of records." "Under the Influence" is the first of this series, a dedication to those who, according to Pensyl, "influenced me during my school years.' 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