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Antagonist Movement

Antagonist Art Movement in NYC

About Me

The Antagonist Movement presents: At 112 Ave A and the corner of 7th street. NYC. Downstairs past the tikki bar. In the VIP room. Tonight Thrusday. 9pm till 2am. FREE. Cheap beer. You must be 21 or older to get in. bar number. 212-420-9517.. width="425" height="350" ....Thursday! Thursday! Thursday?All this and free to get in. You must be 21 and over. Its all downstairs.At Niagara bar 112 Ave A and the corner of 7th street. NYC.The Dead Cat Gallery located at 669 Elmwood Ave. Providence RI,02907 401 - 709 - 4668GALLERY OPENINGBEHOLD THE ANTAGONIST MOVEMENT A group show featuring more than 20 artists from New York City. Opens Friday, May 23, 2008. 7-9pm open reception. 9-11pm $10 donation. Live music starting @ 9pm. Complimentary refreshments will be served all night.The Antagonist is not lead by his ego, but instead by his creativity. There is no standard form or medium for this creativity, save for the exception that the piece should provoke its audience. Titles like artist, writer, or actor are secondary to The Antagonist's creative output. Blue or white collar, he is not defined by his socio-economic status, or even his art. All titles are equal. It is his drive and persistence to create that defines him. Art must not rely on ego, but on strength.The exploitation of the creative is not the standard of art. Though he may sell his art for profit, The Antagonist, emphasizing the process, does not create with the initial intent to produce a "product." Creativity may be kept to one's self; it does not have to be displayed. The Antagonist's work is born unto the world, celebrates a useful existence, and then dies. Only The Commercialist produces intending to reap economic benefits. The Antagonist and The Commercialist are in opposition, with The Protagonist straddling the fence between the two. The Antagonist trains his mind to see differently than The Protagonist and The Commercialist. He pushes The Protagonist to action and is the essence of creativity.The Antagonist is good for the kids, good for the community; yet he may find himself in direct conflict with commercialism, opportunism, or the powers that be. They will threaten or attempt to inhibit his creative output. The Antagonist represents a threat to the system around him, and must seize upon this power to use the system against itself. Any resource, material, or tool of the system to which The Antagonist has access - authorized or not - should be used to further his work.In the end, The Antagonist creates...

My Interests

..Art at all costs

I'd like to meet:

please go buy our stuff here. Your money goes to making more art.Tell your freinds.And we are booking new artists all summer. If you would lke to show let us know.Antagonist Movement. People who create.People who want to show their art in our gallery or have their band play at Niagara (7th street and Ave A) on Thursday nights for our show Ignite! Doors at 9PM music starts at 9:30PM.Writers ready to show us their stuff by reading at our open mic at Black and White (86E 10th street) on Sunday nights. Sign up at 8PM reading at 10PM.Go to our site www.antagovision.comTo book a band, contact Marie at [email protected] To book an art show, contact Ethan at [email protected]

Music:

Bands that play our shows

Movies:

the first antagonist film. The Soft Hustle centers around a cast of characters whose lives revolve around dive bars and easy sex, gambling big and losing it all, the soft hustle and getting paid. You can rent this video or dvd at Kim's or Two Bootz video both in NYC. its on amozon you have to cut and past. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0001NXL2U/002 -0797189-4284807Touching A Van Gogh. playing in film festivals this year. Disillusioned with the contemporary art world, a group of East Village artists bands together to form the Antagonist Movement. Under the banner "Crime is Art, Art is Crime" the Antagonists do whatever is necessary to create art. In breaking with the establishment, the Antagonists have created forums and venues through which artists can showcase their talents. Shot over three years, Touching a Van Gogh offers an inside look at young artists struggling to find themselves while challenging others. Touching a Van Gogh is a call to arms for artists everywhere "Crime is Art, Art is Crime". 

Television:

Antagovision our show is on every Tuesday at 11 pm on ch 67 MNN NYC you can watch it on the web at mnn.org live same time same ch.

Books:

We put out a zine call Pyscho Moto, and have a book coming out this spring.

My Blog

James Cool Guy. Art show.

You can bid on anyone this art. It will be up for the month of Aprl. Stop by Niagara 112 Ave A and the South East Corner of 7th street. ...
Posted by Antagonist Movement on Mon, 24 Mar 2008 12:02:00 PST

March 13th

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Posted by Antagonist Movement on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 09:55:00 PST

Dead on a Friday

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Posted by Antagonist Movement on Fri, 14 Mar 2008 12:51:00 PST

The show from last week

Sorry I'm slow. We are working on the new film about the art show we did in Berlin. Its taking up a lot of time. We are showing a rough cut in a few weeks to get comments back then edit more. There i...
Posted by Antagonist Movement on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 02:09:00 PST

I show from a few weeks ago.

Sorry I'm so slow at getting this up. I have been working on our new film and that takes a lot of time. Sean Smith did these photos. Good job Sean....
Posted by Antagonist Movement on Tue, 12 Feb 2008 08:10:00 PST

Jan 17th. Sorry it took me so long to get this posted. Naked girl?

But I got other crap to do it.These are photos by Sam. ...
Posted by Antagonist Movement on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:01:00 PST

Jan 17th. Sorry it took me so long to get this posted. Naked girl?

But I got other crap to do it.These are photos by Sam. ...
Posted by Antagonist Movement on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:04:00 PST

1-3-08

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Posted by Antagonist Movement on Fri, 04 Jan 2008 07:35:00 PST

Dec 13th art music

Photos by Sam and Sean.More then 300 of you look at this blog over a week. I wish the artists who were in the show would write something about it. How did it go? What sucks? How could it be better....
Posted by Antagonist Movement on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 01:10:00 PST

Dec 6

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Posted by Antagonist Movement on Sat, 08 Dec 2007 05:10:00 PST