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DESCRIPTION:*Sunday\, May 27\, 2012\, 7pm \nDoors open at 6:30pm*\n$10 su
 ggested donation\n\n*Terry Adkins*\, Woodwinds\, Wind Controller\n*Charl
 es Gaines*\, Drums\, Percussion\n*Kamau Amu Patton*\, Electronics\, Ligh
 t\n*Cavassa Nickens*\, Bass\n\nThe Lone Wolf Recital Corps is a performa
 nce unit with revolving membership that was founded by Terry Adkins at Z
 urich in 1986. The Corps is usually activated in conjunction with Adkins
 ' installation based experiences called recitals. Adkins considers the p
 recision inherent to the deliberate stage arrangements of instruments an
 d personnel pictured in early big bands to the Art Ensemble of Chicago t
 o be contemporary installations proper. The Lone Wolf Recital Corps ofte
 n incorporates theatrical aspects of this tradition into its happenings.
  The world premiere of Atum (Honey From A Flower Named Blue) features a 
 debut quartet grouping of Charles Gaines\, Kamau Amu Patton\, Cavassa Ni
 ckens and Terry Adkins for an evening of immersive experience in sound\,
  light and image. \n\n*Charles Gaines* is an influential conceptual arti
 st\, drummer\, pianist and composer. Gaines’ work over the last 40 yea
 rs has radically questioned the relationships between aesthetic experien
 ce\, political belief\, and the formation of meaning and how these relat
 ionships can be problematic if they remain in the subconscious. He has h
 ad over 60 one-person shows and several hundred group exhibitions in the
  US and Europe including:  Blues For Smoke\, Museum of Contemporary Art\
 , Los Angeles\, All Of This And Nothing\, Hammer Museum\, Now Dig This! 
 Art and Black Los Angeles 1960 – 1980 and Under the Big Black Sun: 197
 4-1981\, Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles\n&quot;For more info on the
  artist click here&quot;:http://www.artbabble.org/video/hammer/charles-gaines
 -his-studio\n\n*Terry Adkins* is an interdisciplinary artist\, musician 
 and cultural practitioner engaged in an ongoing quest to reinsert the le
 gacies of unheralded immortal figures to their rightful place within the
  panorama of history. Under the auspices of the Lone Wolf Recital Corps\
 , he stages installation-based experiences that utilize a variety of rea
 l time and static media. Adkins has exhibited and performed widely since
  1982: 2012 Paris Triennale Intense Proximity\, Galerie Zidoun Luxembour
 g\, The New Museum\, The American Academy in Rome\, ICA London\, Arti et
  Amicitiae Amsterdam\, New World Symphony Miami\, MOMA PS1\, Rote Fabrik
  Zurich among others \n&quot;For more info on the artist click here&quot;:http://b
 it.ly/II2Sv1\n\n*Kamau Amu Patton* is an interdisciplinary artist based 
 in New York. His work issues from an ongoing involvement with the genera
 tive intersection of sound\, light and electronics. Patton received his 
 MFA from Stanford University in 2007. Patton was a 2010-2011 A.I.R. at T
 he Studio Museum in Harlem. His work was recently shown at San Francisco
  Museum of Modern Art in the fall of 2011 as part of the 2010 SECA Art A
 ward exhibition.\n&quot;For more info on the artist click here&quot;:http://www.ka
 maupatton.com/\n\n*Cavassa Nickens* is a human\, earthling\, artist\, BA
 SS player/multi instrumentalist\, singer songwriter\, racecar driver\, c
 yclist\, frisbee specialist\, adrenaline junky\, fight sport fan\, and w
 as born in Harlem NYC in 1971. This self-taught\, instinctive musician h
 as been playing bass for and with many respected musicians\, across a wi
 de range of genres\, for over 20 years\, both abroad and in the U.S.. Ke
 ep your ears and eyes peeled for this somewhat obscure local celebrity\,
  for much more is to come. \n\n\nabove image: Kamau Amu Patton\, Light M
 odule 1\, 2012.  Plexiglass\, metal\, fluorescent light. electronics (so
 lar panels\, light to frequency converter\, midi interface)\, 24x12x26 i
 nches\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:The Lone Wolf Recital Corps
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