Aegaeon, Dark Sermon on March 14th, 2013 at Hoosier Dome
Thursday, March 14, 2013 at 7:00pm
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Hoosier Dome
1627 Prospect Street
Indianapolis, IN 46203
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Aegaeon, Dark Sermon on March 14th, 2013 at Hoosier Dome
Thursday, March 14, 2013 at 7:00pm
Aegaeon
Dark Sermon
Hoosier Dome
1627 Prospect Street
Indianapolis, IN 46203
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OUSHAFEST III at The Emerson Theater
Saturday, October 19, 2013 at 6:00pm
For the 3rd Annual OUSHAFEST III OushaBoo Inc.turns their focus on the the hottest hip hop artist they’ve played with from all over the country! Representatives from all over the underground hip hop scene under one roof! Don’t miss your chance to see the next artists to make noise in the underground!
Tickets are $10.
The Emerson Theater
4630 E. 10th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46201
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The first print retrospective of Robert Indiana’s powerful graphic work in over 40 years will premiere in the state whose name he adopted as his own. On view at the Indianapolis Museum of Art beginning February 14, 2014, The Essential Robert Indiana will re-affirm the artist’s role as one of the premiere printmakers in modern art and demonstrate the importance of his graphic works in the context of his larger career. The first touring retrospective of Indiana’s graphic work since 1969, the exhibition will feature more than 50 works—including 20 from the IMA’s own collection. On view from February 14 – May 4, 2014, The Essential Robert Indiana is organized with the active participation of the artist and presents a uniquely autobiographical approach to Indiana’s work that has never before been explored in-depth.
“The IMA was the first museum Robert Indiana ever knew and is one of the leading museums with a depth of holdings in his work, so this exhibition represents a homecoming for the artist on many levels,” said Martin Krause, exhibition curator and Curator of Prints, Drawings and Photographs at the IMA. “This exhibition will feature Indiana’s most complex, self-referential and autobiographical images, revealing new insights about the artist’s inspiration for many of these works.”
“We are delighted to showcase prominently in our Allen Whitehill Clowes Special Exhibition Galleries the work of Indiana’s most famous living artist. Robert Indiana’s iconic art means so much to our city and our state, and we’re proud to share it with our visitors,” said Dr. Charles L. Venable, The Melvin & Bren Simon Director and CEO of the IMA.
The Essential Robert Indiana explores the stories behind many of Indiana’s most iconic works for the first time, using material drawn from extensive oral and video interviews with the artist to uncover new meanings and complexities. The fifty-seven prints featured in the exhibition include his “American Dream” series and his homages to such painters as Picasso, Charles Demuth and Marsden Hartley. The exhibition will also include several examples of Indiana’s famed “LOVE”, an image that began as a Christmas card design and morphed into the most recognizable of Indiana’s images—and one of the most iconic images in the history of American art. While Indiana’s “LOVE” has taken many forms, the most common colors used are red, green, and blue, inspired by the colors of the Phillips 66 gasoline station signs, the company for which his father worked in the 1930s, and the blue of the Hoosier sky. The exhibition will also feature 21 “autoportraits” made by the artist over the course of his career that use symbols and forms related directly to his location, sources of inspiration, and state of mind at the time they were made.
Robert Indiana, born Robert Clark in 1928, has been charting a course with his graphic works for over sixty years. In 1958 Indiana adopted the name of his native state, a way of acknowledging his roots in the American Midwest. At this time, screenprinting became Indiana’s chosen print medium. He has said that screenprinting was an ideal medium for the hard-edged, geometric, simply worded and cardinally numbered works for which he is best known. Following his national emergence, Indiana began producing paintings and prints in his classic Pop Art style, establishing a vocabulary of several basic shapes that would endure throughout his career. While occasional figuration or illustration appears in his art, he prefers to utilize geometric shapes to form complex patterns, predominantly featuring primary colors and boldly geometric numbers, letters, words and phrases.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a 150-page, fully illustrated monograph that includes an essay by John Wilmerding, a former curator and professor at Princeton. The catalogue will feature a series of 1960s portraits of Robert Indiana taken by photographer William John Kennedy, including some images published for the first time. It will also feature individual decodings of Indiana’s prints by exhibition curator Martin Krause as revealed to him through continuing conversations with the artist. Co-published with Del Monico/Prestel, the catalogue will be accompanied by a digital publication that will include expanded content.
In celebration of the exhibition, Robert Indiana’s Numbers, which were commissioned in 1980 for the 20th anniversary of Melvin Simon & Associates and are now a part of the IMA’s collection, will be relocated around the museum building and campus. Since their creation more than three decades ago, the eight-foot tall polychrome numbers have been utilized to commemorate important anniversaries and celebrations.
SOURCE: Indianapolis Museum of Art
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Your Demise, Expire, and special guest on June 8th, 2013 at Hoosier Dome
Saturday, June 08, 2013 at 7pm
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Tickets are $12.
Hoosier Dome
1627 Prospect Street
Indianapolis, IN 46203
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Julius Caesar: Beware the Ides of March at The Irvington Lodge
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Cat Cardwell
The Executive must be eliminated! But who will replace her? Find out in this gender-reversed cast! Friends become enemies and prophesies are fulfilled. Shakespeare’s great political thriller finds dark contemporary parallels in corporate America.
Performance Location:
The Irvington Lodge
5515 E Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46219
March 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30 – 7:30pm
March 24 – 5:30pm
Adults: $14, Children: $6
The Irvington Lodge
5515 East Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46219
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Yellow Wallpaper at Q Artistry
Thursday, February 21-March 9, 2013
In association with Q Artistry, NoExit Performance presents:
YELLOW WALLPAPER
Adapted and Directed by Ryan Mullins
From the chilling, beloved 1891 short story by Charlotte Perkins Gillman.
Mixing one part “Downton Abbey” and one part “American Horror Story,” this promises to be a hauntingly perfect cocktail of fight, fear, and freedom for a lone woman captive in a man’s world. We invite you to plumb the depths of sanity, soul, and the supernatural through the ornate lens of a wallpaper.
Q Artistry will host Yellow Wallpaper, opening on Thursday, February 21, and running through Saturday, March 9, for a total of nine (9) performances — performance dates and times to follow. Tickets are $20.00 for general admission, with $15.00 tickets offered to seniors and students [with valid ID].
Q Artistry
5515 East Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46219
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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at Footlite Musicals
March 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 2013
Thursdays: 7:30pm
Fridays & Saturdays: 8pm
Sundays: 2:30pm
Book by Jeffrey Lane, Music and Lyrics by David Yazbek
Based on the popular 1988 film of the same name, this musical centers on two con men working on the French Riviera – one is suave and sophisticated, the other a small-time crook. The two unsuccessfully attempt to work together only to find that this small French town isn’t big enough for the two of them. A hilarious winner-takes-all battle of cons ensues that will keep you laughing, humming and guessing to the end! Footlite’s production is the Indianapolis premiere of the Tony Award nominated musical. Directed by Dan Scharbrough.
Tickets start at $15.
Footlite Musicals
1847 N. Alabama Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
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Punkshots.com Presents: The Ataris, Dan Vapid and the Cheats and Up! Scumbag at The Melody Inn
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at 8:00pm
THE ATARIS are an American pop punk band from Anderson, Indiana. Returning to Indiana fresh from their tour of Asia and on their way to Europe THE ATARIS will be hittin the stage at the intimate and historic MELODY INN for a great night of pop punk rock and roll!
Joined by: DAN VAPID and the CHEATS!
Dan Vapid and the Cheats are a pop punk band from Chicago that features former members of Screeching Weasel, The Riverdales, The Methadones, Noise By Numbers, The Vindictives, Sludgeworth and The Bomb.
Also joined by: Local Indy punk rockers Up! Scumbag!
Tickets are $10.
The Melody Inn
3826 N. Illinois St.
Indianapolis, IN 46208
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