Music At The Museum

Bruce Springsteen Live! Runs Through April 2nd At The GRAMMY Museum

By Alyson Camus | February 19, 2023

it might well be the only glimpse at the Boss I can afford this year

I AGAINST I: THE ART OF HR HUDSON & LORI HUDSON AT LETHAL AMOUNTS GALLERY

By Alyson Camus | June 2, 2019

a collaborative effort in both inspiration and execution

LETHAL AMOUNTS & AMUSEICON PRESENT I AGAINST I THE ART OF HR HUDSON & LORI HUDSON

By admin | March 29, 2019

Paul “HR” Hudson is best known as the frontman of the iconic punk band Bad Brains

GRAMMY MUSEUM CELEBRATES 40 YEARS OF SEMINAL L.A. PUNK ROCK BAND X IN NEW EXHIBIT OPENING JUNE 30

By Alyson Camus | May 8, 2017

‘An X exhibit in a museum? Unbelievable!’

Iggy Pop Posed Naked For Drawing Class

By Alyson Camus | October 2, 2016

‘It was just a documentation of what’s left of me’

Kanye West’s Famous’ Wax Bodies Were On Display At Blum & Poe During The Weekend

By Alyson Camus | September 2, 2016

‘it took $500,000 to a million just to make it’

‘Some Fun Tonight! The Backstage Story of How The Beatles Rocked America In 1964’, At The Grammy Museum

By Alyson Camus | August 4, 2016

They performed 32 shows in 26 venues in 24 cities all across the US, in just 33 days

Frances Bean Cobain Is Selling Prints Of Her Artwork

By Alyson Camus | July 21, 2016

‘some special editions will be sold at a later date’

Multi-Media Artist Aaron Axelrod Took Over Barnsdall Park Last Week

By Alyson Camus | July 19, 2016

Many people got a view of his madness

LA Rebels, The Mashup, Photography By Janette Beckman At Project Gallery, Saturday April 9th 2016

By Alyson Camus | April 11, 2016

She worked with pioneers of the genre, got attracted to the underground hip hop scene and took shots of legends

‘Hey! Ho! Let’s Go’, The Ramones Get Their Queens Museum-Grammy Museum Exhibit

By Alyson Camus | February 5, 2016

the Queens Museum and the GRAMMY Museum are partnering to present an unprecedented two-part exhibition celebrating the lasting influence of punk rock progenitors the Ramones

The Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne Makes Museum Debut in Baltimore

By Alyson Camus | July 21, 2015

‘Wayne Coyne’s work is among the most jubilant in our Big Hope Show,’ said AVAM founder Rebecca Hoffberger, who is curating the exhibition. ‘Surviving a violent, near-death experience awakened in him a joy and a tsunami of endless creativity rarely seen in anyone. His drawings remind me of those most beloved by Saint-Exupéry, his lyrics are poetry.’

Soon, The Taylor Swift Experience At The Grammy Museum

By Alyson Camus | December 3, 2014

Isn’t it ridiculous? She has lived for 5 minutes and there is an exhibit about her life! On display through May 10th 2015, you will be able to see: Taylor’s early childhood reading books, never-before-seen family and childhood photos, tour costumes from the RED Tour, handwritten lyrics for the hit “22”, her 2009 GRAMMY Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for “White Horse…

'24 Karat Gold’, A Stevie Nicks' Personal Collection Of Polaroids Selfies

By Alyson Camus | September 22, 2014

The self-portraits, which were taken with Polaroid cameras between 1975 and 1987, were selected by Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart, whereas the exhibit will conveniently coincide with the release of her album ’24 Karat Gold: Songs From the Vault’, consisting of songs she wrote between 1969 and 1987

'Moz Goes to Hollywood: Morrissey/The Smiths' New Exhibit By Kevin Cummings

By Alyson Camus | May 5, 2014

I stopped by the gallery on Saturday afternoon to take a look at these intimate portraits of Morrissey, and I saw him closing his eyes with delight, hugging fans after a show, singing with passion, literally trashing the stage, enjoying nature with bandmates or looking at his reflection on water.

THE PALEY CENTER CELEBRATES Free to Be…You and Me at 40

By Iman Lababedi | March 4, 2014

First a platinum LP, then a best-selling book—and then, at last, an award-winning prime-time television special. In 1974, Free to Be…You and Me burst into homes across America, introducing children (and their parents) to a whole new way of combining education and entertainment

Metropolitan Museum of Art Presents, Punk: Chaos To Couture

By Helen Bach | April 21, 2013

Back when I was literally ushered out of shops for my appearance alone, now I most likely cant afford the designer take on what I made with thrift shop mens shirts and a sharpie.

Museum of Modern Art Purchases John Cage's "4'33"

By Helen Bach | November 21, 2012

Many are unaware that the composure John Cage was friends with Robert Rauschenberg who’s ‘art’ was blank canvases. These two must have been a laugh fest but in simplistic terms pretty cutting edge

Beastie Boys' Mike D To Curate ‘Transmission LA: AV Club,’

By Alyson Camus | March 16, 2012

The Beastie Boys kid is said to be coordinating artists, musicians, coffee bars ad restaurants, and he is encouraging to see the MOCA event as a ‘place for confluence’ since the Geffen will stay open till 10pm four days a week

Free Concerts & Science Talk At The LA American Museum of Natural History

By Alyson Camus | January 4, 2012

Each time, DJs provide the musical background for the night, you can even take a tour of the museum with some prestigious scientist, there are food, drinks, and the whole place is transformed into a nightclub.

"In ALL OUR DECADENCE PEOPLE DIE" AN EXHIBITION OF FANZINES PRESENTED to Crass

By Helen Bach | September 17, 2011

Weekly World News style slag journalism- Now as Art!

portrait of John Lennon made of bullet cassings.

By Alyson Camus | September 12, 2011

It’s not a painting

D'Face Art Exhibit At the Corey Helford Gallery in Culver City on Saturday, April 9th, 2011

By Alyson Camus | April 12, 2011

he wants to cheat death

Rock Critic Jim Miller Booking Signing At La Luz de Jesus Gallery

By Alyson Camus | March 22, 2011

since 2011 is the twentieth anniversary of the release of Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’, it’s perfect timing.

3 Johnny Cash photograph exhibitions in NY, London and SF

By Alyson Camus | March 21, 2011

Several pictures feature Cash with June Carter

Morrison Hotel Early Punk-Hip Hop Exhibition

By Iman Lababedi | March 15, 2011

Yep, I missed the private viewing

Bob Dylan's Diary!

By admin | January 22, 2011

If you go to the Morgan Library Museum you will see, along with Charlotte Bronte’s diary, Bob Dylan’s spiral notecase from the 1974 tour (Before the Flood) with the band. The good word is Dylan has said none of these diaries can be publish before his death though from what I’ve read about them: all…

Pablo Picasso Was Never Called An Asshole: But Boy Could He Make Guitars -By Helen Bach

By admin | January 15, 2011

In 1912 the Picasso fashioned a guitar from cardboard, paper, string, and wire, materials he cut, folded, threaded, and glue.  Nothing like it done before and although it wasn’t a working model it was cool rocker chic, long before rockers even existed. Two years later he banged a guitar sculpture out of sheet metal Now you…

Cover Version LP AT Brooklyn Academy Of Music Sounds Real Interesteing

By admin | January 8, 2011

I can’t seem to figure out what it is all about or, rather, which album covers they are re-imagining, but I betcha Andy Warhol’s Sticky Fingers is represented. Cover Version LP Jan 11—Mar 20, 2011 In Cover Version (LP), curated by Timothy Hull and organized by BAMart, over two dozen diverse artists reimagine the cover…