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WIERDrecords
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WIERD is a Brooklyn-based record label and weekly music party run by acclaimed visual artist and DJ Pieter Schoolwerth every Wednesday evening from 10pm-4am at Home Sweet Home, located at 131 Chrystie St. in downtown New York City. Since 2003 the WIERD World has been dedicated to featuring live performances by bands and DJs working within the worlds of Cold Wave, Minimal Synth, Electropop, Indie/Wave, and Industrial/Noise music and is specifically committed to showcasing difficult to find, truly Very Rare music within these interrelated genres.
Pieter Schoolwerth on "Shifted Sims" at Petzel Gallery
The hidden cost of 21st-century convenience is that you are stalked by a muzzy dread, a feeling that everything you do inflicts some distant unseen harm. The extraordinary events of 2020 sharpen focus on the disastrous and racialized consequences of this estrangement. In Shifted Sims, his first solo exhibition at Petzel Gallery in New York, Schoolwerth gives form to the condition of being “remote” and retreating into masks-from the N95 to the quarantine selfie. What’s more, he pressures painting to catch up to the surge of online profiles, identities without bodies, that teem at the surface of this “once-removed” existence.
Schoolwerth’s psychoactive tableaus depict CGI avatars let loose in the digital froth: a Baywatch-y beach, a fashion-brand showroom, a furry orgy. He pulls these scenes from screenshots of The Sims 4, the strategic life-simulation computer game where anything goes-or does it? Trailing every avatar is an estranged silhouetted double, snapped into existence by the “shift” of Shifted Sims. Each composition has been superimposed, askew, over the photograph of a handmade 3D relief sculpture of the image. What appears is a shadow realm of vestigial matter, yanked into view on inkjet-printed canvases and parceled in paint.
It is a taut braid of formal practice and allegory, one that questions painting’s viability in the age of the internet. In the 2019 monograph Model as Painting, he delineates how these “forces of abstraction” conceal labor and infrastructure under a late-capitalist mirage of frictionless, disembodied connectivity. This schism plunges down to the scale of the individual, pitting avatar protagonist against human penumbra. Western painting tradition, with its claims to authenticity and representation, is pulled into this Thunderdome of online subject-formation.
The works in Shifted Sims question expressionism’s historical claims to transcendent interiority. Schoolwerth renders the Sims’ faces with striking impasto marks that “expressionize the avatar,” humanizing these subjects through visibly manual, painterly gestures. But these subjective punctures of the digital network may be fleeting. Appearing on the canvas next to perfectly raked furrows of paint-Schoolwerth’s proxy for repressed physical infrastructure-expressionism becomes one style among many, attenuating its status as exalted painterly communiqué. You’re left with the dark thought that De Kooning’s Woman would make a pretty good Snapchat filter.
Scrambling to address the malaise of social distance, a startup recently launched voice-controlled avatars for video meetings, a real-time Sim who wears pants so you don’t have to. Schoolwerth’s paintings of (often pants-less) avatars counter these riptides of isolation, approximating a shared affective experience of the present moment: the monumental, and the berserk.
-Lucy Hunter
About Pieter Schoolwerth
Pieter Schoolwerth was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1970. He lives and works in New York. Since graduating from the California Institute of the Arts in 1994, he has exhibited internationally with notable solo shows at Thread Waxing Space, Greene Naftali, American Fine Arts Co., and Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York; Gallery SKE, New Delhi, What Pipeline, Detroit, and Capitain Petzel, and Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Berlin. His work has been included in group exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Centre Pompidou, Paris, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Sadie Coles, London, and 303 Gallery, Gavin Brown’s enterprise, and Petzel, New York. His work is in the permanent collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, The Pinault Collection, the Aïshti Foundation, Beirut, Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, Denver Art Museum, and the Phoenix Art Museum. Curated by Kathleen Rahn, Schoolwerth’s first survey exhibition will open at the Kunstverein Hannover in November 2020.
Model as Painting, a major monograph on his work, with essays by Molly Warnock and David Geers, was published in 2019 (New York: Sequence Press).
From 2003 to 2013, Schoolwerth ran Wierd Records and the Wierd Party at Home Sweet Home on the LES of NYC. Wierd released music by 42 bands working in the genres of minimal electronics, coldwave, and noise, and produced over 500 live music, DJ, and performance art events internationally (www.wierdrecords.com).
Schoolwerth’s psychoactive tableaus depict CGI avatars let loose in the digital froth: a Baywatch-y beach, a fashion-brand showroom, a furry orgy. He pulls these scenes from screenshots of The Sims 4, the strategic life-simulation computer game where anything goes-or does it? Trailing every avatar is an estranged silhouetted double, snapped into existence by the “shift” of Shifted Sims. Each composition has been superimposed, askew, over the photograph of a handmade 3D relief sculpture of the image. What appears is a shadow realm of vestigial matter, yanked into view on inkjet-printed canvases and parceled in paint.
It is a taut braid of formal practice and allegory, one that questions painting’s viability in the age of the internet. In the 2019 monograph Model as Painting, he delineates how these “forces of abstraction” conceal labor and infrastructure under a late-capitalist mirage of frictionless, disembodied connectivity. This schism plunges down to the scale of the individual, pitting avatar protagonist against human penumbra. Western painting tradition, with its claims to authenticity and representation, is pulled into this Thunderdome of online subject-formation.
The works in Shifted Sims question expressionism’s historical claims to transcendent interiority. Schoolwerth renders the Sims’ faces with striking impasto marks that “expressionize the avatar,” humanizing these subjects through visibly manual, painterly gestures. But these subjective punctures of the digital network may be fleeting. Appearing on the canvas next to perfectly raked furrows of paint-Schoolwerth’s proxy for repressed physical infrastructure-expressionism becomes one style among many, attenuating its status as exalted painterly communiqué. You’re left with the dark thought that De Kooning’s Woman would make a pretty good Snapchat filter.
Scrambling to address the malaise of social distance, a startup recently launched voice-controlled avatars for video meetings, a real-time Sim who wears pants so you don’t have to. Schoolwerth’s paintings of (often pants-less) avatars counter these riptides of isolation, approximating a shared affective experience of the present moment: the monumental, and the berserk.
-Lucy Hunter
About Pieter Schoolwerth
Pieter Schoolwerth was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1970. He lives and works in New York. Since graduating from the California Institute of the Arts in 1994, he has exhibited internationally with notable solo shows at Thread Waxing Space, Greene Naftali, American Fine Arts Co., and Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York; Gallery SKE, New Delhi, What Pipeline, Detroit, and Capitain Petzel, and Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Berlin. His work has been included in group exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Centre Pompidou, Paris, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Sadie Coles, London, and 303 Gallery, Gavin Brown’s enterprise, and Petzel, New York. His work is in the permanent collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, The Pinault Collection, the Aïshti Foundation, Beirut, Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, Denver Art Museum, and the Phoenix Art Museum. Curated by Kathleen Rahn, Schoolwerth’s first survey exhibition will open at the Kunstverein Hannover in November 2020.
Model as Painting, a major monograph on his work, with essays by Molly Warnock and David Geers, was published in 2019 (New York: Sequence Press).
From 2003 to 2013, Schoolwerth ran Wierd Records and the Wierd Party at Home Sweet Home on the LES of NYC. Wierd released music by 42 bands working in the genres of minimal electronics, coldwave, and noise, and produced over 500 live music, DJ, and performance art events internationally (www.wierdrecords.com).
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Your Vacuum Sucks trailer
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Screening at The Whitney Museum Sunday, January 15th at 3pm! Tickets: visit.whitney.org/tickets/ItemList.aspx?node_id=350005 A film by Pieter Schoolwerth and Alexandra Lerman Featuring (in order of 'appearance') Nate Young, Pieter Schoolwerth, John Olson, James Baljo, Madeline Hollander, Dean Bein, Anarexia Hurls, Mike Caiazzo, Alanna Higgins, Amina Oliveros, Dave Castillo, Contessa Stuto, Judy...
Your Vacuum Sucks @ 356 Mission
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Your Vacuum Sucks LA Premiere @ 356 Mission with a Live Performance by Nate Young Saturday, June 13th 7pm 356mission.com/ Your Vacuum Sucks is a film by Pieter Schoolwerth and Alexandra Lerman Produced by Pieter Schoolwerth, Alexandra Lerman and Miguel Abreu Featuring (in order of 'appearance') Nate Young, Pieter Schoolwerth, John Olson, James Baljo, Madeline Hollander, Dean Bein, Anarexia Hurl...
Pieter Schoolwerth at What Pipeline
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September 5th - October 11th, 2014 Opening reception Friday, September 5th, 6 - 9pm www.whatpipeline.com
Nate Young Live in the Wierd
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Nate Young performs Blind Corner live at Wierd featuring Chris Durham.
VAURA "Obsidian Damascene Sun"
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Video by TERENCE HANNUM www.terencehannum.com
Vaura "Drachma" Official Video
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This music video for New York's band Vaura, is about textures and imagery to weave together an abstract tale of a possible dimensional crossing between life and death. We were inspired by the beauty of black sand, tremendous rocks, the colors you see when glass hits light, and this record's album art, photographed by Alexander Binder. Shot in 3 locations: Joshua Tree, Malibu, CA and Brooklyn, N...
The Staircase - Xeno & Oaklander
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Directed by Taryn Waldman - Boxmotion Director of Photography Patrick Stroub Wardrobe Laura Tiozzo Thanks to Michio Shiramizu - Mingle music © 2011 Xeno & Oaklander, film © 2011 Taryn Waldman Wierd Records 2011
Kindest Lines - "Running Into Next Year"
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"Running Into Next Year" is from Kindest Lines' 'Covered In Dust' (Wierd). The video was directed by Bryan Holland.
Streetwalker - "Lucretia" (Live at WIERD, 03.30.11)
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Streetwalker - "Lucretia" (Live at WIERD, 03.30.11)
Staccato du Mal - Solo Baila Sola
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For more information visit: myspace.com/staccatodumal wierdrecords.com Video edited by Jackie Ransom
Epee du Bois - Live 12/29/10
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Unreleased song - Wierd at Home Sweet Home 12/2010.
MARTIAL CANTEREL LIVE
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Martial Canterel live @ the Wierd Records party, at Glasslands. Video by Jimi Patterson.
KINDEST LINES live @ Wierd Records
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KINDEST LINES live @ Wierd Records
Anthony's Revenge Live at Wierd Records
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Anthony's Revenge Live at Wierd Records
Further Reductions Live at Wierd Records
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Further Reductions Live at Wierd Records
Martial Canterel - "Occupy These Terms" (Live at WIERD 08.19.09) [1080p HD]
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Martial Canterel - "Occupy These Terms" (Live at WIERD 08.19.09) [1080p HD]
Nite Jewel - 'Let's Go (The Two of Us Together)' Live at WIERD on 2.03.10
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Nite Jewel - 'Let's Go (The Two of Us Together)' Live at WIERD on 2.03.10
Martial Canterel Live @ WIERD 1.27.2010
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Martial Canterel Live @ WIERD 1.27.2010
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moves the heart and makes the body move
he is, without a doubt, one of the most talented artists of the genre
yes this john maus guy is verr gud
Postmodernizm architect!
general base
air liquide
I always come back this. Gives me shivers. Better than the studio version.
FM stereo beyond Io
Soy uno de los comentarios más recientes luego de largos años
And then it started....
*Did anyone come here for Wild Wild Country Episode 3?*
Still get the goosebumps after so many year, greetings from 2024🎵
Охуенчик. Greetings from Russia, what an atmospheric song!
🖤
очень обожаю его
Synthemesc and ghost-wave sound 🖤
are are a gift
Si supieran cuantas veces he compartido esto en mi perfil de redes sobre todo en face, cuando igual poca gente sabe de esto o le interesa... igual....jejej
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love rewatch this every single month and listen to this live audio. They stole my heart.
Wish i was there. Top Location and very romantic music. Love it
fuckin go on Sean, absolute master!!!!
Se me eriza la piel 🖤 de mis favoritas de xeno
lovely
Intense, the melody, the synths, the harmony of the music, and the vocal makes this greater 🦇🦇🦇
Its so good It’s so organic, so avant- gard, so original, familiar, exotic, poetic and moving. These two are on fire 🔥 hard to believe they can paint this wonderful, complicated yet simple musical landscape with only two people and a lot of synth firepower
Wonderful...
Masterful...
This band really needs to come back! They were the perfect mix of old and new synth and new wave. They did like one album and then POOF! Gone! ☹
My strange univers .. synthe voice melody .. jadorreeezz
Brutal! Mariana está espectacular!
Great!
perfect
just great
Correct me if I'm wrong: Windscreen, a moment in our desert place I wipe the sand, thick, from your face Free from the wind, another trial The heat, the wind, we're lost for miles But in our loss, we finally love The light restrains our way's blood Windscreen In the haze we'll find another light In the red the sadness storms our sight In the wind another lost to my Windscreen, windscreen, time Windscreen, windscreen, time Windscreen, a moment in our desert place I wipe the sand, thick, from your face Straight from the guilt, another trial The air, the wind, we're lost for miles But in our loss, we finally love The light restrains our way's blood Windscreen In the haze we'll find another light In the sand the sadness storms our sight In the sudden another lost to my Windscreen, windscreen, time
Thick not pick
@@mcanterel Thank you.
Come there to say that not thick Another word :)
great editing
holy shit
Premier commentaire en 12 ans? Chanson underrated! Ca clip un peu comme son, mais ça donne une bonne ambience de club!
its you today!
This is darkwave
Francis Bacon would be touched to see his influence in your work. You've taken art and painting to a new level; there is a new reality there and it must be fabulous to have discovered a new land beyond the rainbow.
I was there in front !
10 years later, still timeless.
🖤🖤🖤🖤
I’m high asf
Wow, still listening this amazing synth song 😔❤️
Masterpiece!
I absolutely love this song
Justin here, loved that dsong that show that moment so hard, that lead synth sounds made me cry dude
One of my favorites from Frank just Frank, this one and Collapse are just genius 💜