Martin Goya Business 1st Anniversary Party - "Back to the Streets" Night Out
Date: 21:00-24:00, March 28th 2019
Night tour on the streets: 21:00 - 22:20
Live show in the bar: 22:30 - 24:00
Departure Station: the MTR Central Station Exit D2
Terminal Station: The Aftermath, L/G, 57-59 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong
STRICTLY BY INVITATION ONLY | RSVP REQUIRED | 50 LIMITED TICKETS
Please RSVP at [email protected].
*Each invitation letter can get a free guided outdoor tour in the night and a free drink at the bar.
The Mask protrudes the attracting adds.
Pink fur escapes from the machine, wandering in the crowds.
Colored LZ Ramen changes into the natant engine,
Staring at their luminous wrists,
Like aiming at the gap of time.
The moment of repeat mourning and whispering,
“R.S.V.P”
The doctor hiding inside the umbrella says.
Noise is the booty of treasury.
Night envelops mansion and building.
Silver chain on the railing imprisons the forgotten phone,
Whose destination belongs to the midnight garbage truck.
Offline network,
Broadcasts the stuck movie for the last time.
Corner posters fall at the drunken’s feet, wobbling at the bar.
“The Forum of Bottom Loners” is its cipher.
Anti-intelligence frontier games,
Hiding behind the leaky doorkeeper,
Dungeonmaster’s Lair, made by Martin Goya King.
The bar music lingers in time.
Offstage songs gradually clear, drilling in ears.
You shut down the last neural chip, barely hearing any sound,
Carousing a cup of “Obsolete ID”.
Back to the streets, again and again.
ARTISTS:
Alex Wang
Alex Wang was born in North East of China, He former Studied Recording Art in Beijing and Computer Music in Maryland and currently based in Shanghai. His way to make music is learned from the academy but Influenced by underground music scene. In the past 2 years, He has also collaborated with artist like Howie Lee, Yuen Hsieh, YEHAIYAHAN, and Jon Wang. Most of his music is Influenced by Experimental Noise music, Electronica music, Metal and film’s soundtrack. He's obsessed with music with depth, texture, rugged percussion and trying to reflect the confusion over utopian society.
ChillChill
ChillChill is a 3D Internet artist. He was born in Beihai, China and currently lives and works in Shanghai. Combining game engines and the curiosities of our everyday lives. For ChillChill, Virtual 3D software is not a medium for him, but a thinking system to produce new problems. His curiosity creates series of virtual worlds, big and small filled with found objects, algorithms and computer generated effects. His works cover myths, the sharing economy, globalisation and neocolonialism. With destiny and consumption, and the intertextual relationships between Internet and reality.
R3PM3
“R3PM3” is the identity code of a virtual designer and is the latest independent brand of artist Zhou Yilun. Zhou Yilun has transformed clothing, furniture and daily necessities according to his taste and style. He described his lifestyle as a combination of reality and virtual elements, which is also his personal interest.
You A’da
You A’da was born in 1987 in Fujian, China. He graduated from China Academy of Art in 2011. He currently lives and works in Zhuantang Town, Hangzhou. His work has been shown at Single Lane Gallery (Beijing, China), Ying Space (Beijing, China), Qiao Space(Shanghai, China), KWM Art Center(Beijing, China), Tong Gallery+Projects (Beijing, China), Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art, MOUart gallery (Beijing, China), and more.
About Martin Goya Business
Martin Goya Business, founded by the artist Cheng Ran, is a new platform for artistic experimentations in Hangzhou. Unlike a commercial gallery or an art museum, it intends to function as an alternative space –to fill the gap between a conventional gallery and a non-profit organization. Martin Goya Business is committed to encouraging and supporting local young artists and their new approaches, experiments or researches. The focuses are to create diverse artistic practices openly, to set and develop the agendas of artist-led platforms, and to propose a new kind of relationship between art and commerce. As a result, it refuses to be dominated by excessive commercialization and meaningless trendsetting.
“Martin Goya” is the name of a black cat, it comes from the 2015 Hollywood film “Spy”. In the film, an FBI agent combines the name of his cat and the name of his address to make up his pseudonym.
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