Saturday, March 28, 2009

Photos of Fantasy Beards!






Check it out! sweet photos of the show by Mr.Gregory White,photographer, who can be reached here:
www.gregorywhitephoto.com

the show is only up FOR ONE MORE DAY (as of this writing)...I will be at the gallery from 1-6 PM, Sunday. March 29th. And, yes, the 'very reasonably priced' 50 dollar beard drawing is still for sale, as are a few others. but even if you stone baroque, pop by, check it out, say HI!

Friday, March 27, 2009

New Beard Archetypes






These are a small series of New Beard Archetypes that I did for my first Toronto showing (November 2008), the group show "Amber One Foot Below" curated by Jay Isaac.
This series was meant to evoke people one would immediately seem to recognize, hence the archetypes in the name. They were also a modern riff on my Monster Mask series with their blank eye-holes for eyes. However, I found the subject matter too banal to linger on for too long hence the latest series of FANTASY BEARDS: beards that I'd like to see.

Reminder: the fantasy beards are only up until Sunday!

Monday, March 23, 2009

The Making Of The WATCHMEN soundtrack

A piece I wrote on the making of The Watchmen soundtrack is to be found here on a new culture blog:
http://guttersnipemedia.wordpress.com/2009/03/20/watchmen-zach-snyder-orders-up-a-coupla-tunes-on-the-puter/

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Still Minding!



yup, I will be minding the gallery Sat and sun, 1 Pm-ish onwards! Come visit and see the show! I will also be selling the new issue of Y2K Compatible for a buck each if yer on a budget! what is Y2K Compatible? I'll leave that for a future post!
Thanks to everyone who came out to the opening last nite! What a blast!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Minding The Gallery Today




So if you are in Toronto, feel free to come visit me after 1 PM at 962 Queen Street west, shown are a couple of pictures as a sneak peek.the opening (as shown in previous post) is tomorrow night (Friday)!
I'll be prepping my stand-up act for tonight. It is at jamie's Area opening for the LIFE OF A CRAPHEAD tour of which I have only heard great things!

I'm a Frog Tour ends in TONROTOTo!!!
at Jamie's Area
Life of a Craphead comes back from America with NEW SHOW, One Night Only
http://www.jamiesarea.org
on Thursday March 19
with

ROBERT DAYTON
ST HELEN
DAVID DINEEN PORTER
CHRIS LOCKE
VANESSA & DAVID
LAUREN BRIDE
9:00pm
Jamie's Area
Street:
193 Augusta
City/Town:
Toronto, ON

The rock show last night went super well- it was an awesome bill! I LUVVED all the bands- opening with totally warm early styled prog of THE BATTLESHIP, ETHEL (the less tech, warmer looser kind) and closing with the cold rumblings of WARLOCK MOON'S black metal, with us and the NWOBHM dyke metal stylings of HEAVY FILTH in-between! Thanks all who attended and, yes, WET DIRT will play again!

Monday, March 16, 2009

ROCK SHOW


Golllleeeee, it is a busy week here in Chez Dayton! Got the big ole art show opening this Friday (see previous post), doing some comedy at Jamie's area on Thursday nite, annnnnd..... this Wednesday the brand new rock band that I am in- WET DIRT- plays its' first show! WET DIRT is an apt name, a four piece consisting of me, Robin Fry (of Miniature Pancakes Band and Rosacea, who designed the snazzy poster shown here), Tobey Black (MAOW, The Gay), and Simon McNally. We've really enjoyed making rock songs, and they are rock songs, hard rock in a sort of classick eccentric Brit festival rock way yet more contempo and noisy with just enough roll added to make it curdle. This bill should be verrry interesting in the best possible sense: dyke metal of HEAVY FILTH, early Soft Machine styled instrumental prog of THE BATTLESHIP, ETHEL and the totally relentless classic black metal n make up sound of WARLOCK MOON.
Just 5 bux.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

IMAGINARY FRIENDS AND FANTASY BEARDS March 18th-29th


IMAGINARY FRIENDS AND FANTASY BEARDS
ROBERT DAYTON/JEAN-PAUL LANGLOIS
Paul Petro Special Projects Space
962 Queen Street West
Toronto


March 18th-29th
reception Friday March 20th 7-10 PM


"Imaginary Friends" is a collection of paintings that were all done since Jean-Paul Langlois moved from the West Coast to Toronto. In much of his earlier work, Jean-Paul was creating characters and stories to relieve the boredom and loneliness of living alone in a small town on Vancouver Island. With this new collection, he is missing the peace and quiet of his home and its natural surroundings. He reconciles that with the overload of people and the excitement of city life. Elk and deer, his cats and dog, and self-portraits have been common subjects since Jean-Paul arrived in Toronto. He treats them with bright, jarring colours and flattens the space as much as possible-since he can't turn down the noise of the city, at least he can simplify it.

"FANTASY BEARDS" is a continuation of Robert Dayton's recent series of "New Beard Archetypes", a collection of pen and ink portraits of the familiar, bearded faces drawn as masks with blank holes for eyes, they were meant to get the reaction of "I know that guy" even though they were ostensibly of no one in particular, just banal faces.
With "FANTASY BEARDS" Robert moves his portraiture away from the everyday and into beards that he would want to exist though they clearly don't. Not only is the subject matter further expanded but so are the details, design, line, and pattern. He has also been given the freedom to feminize the beards; no longer are they the stuff of men, sexuality is further undefined, broadened, and made lucid to exist in less exacting grey areas.


BIO FOR JEAN-PAUL LANGLOIS:
Kicked out of not one but TWO art colleges on the West Coast, Jean-Paul has been making serious art since his early teens. He has shown extensively in Victoria, Vancouver Island, and taken part in group exhibitions in Vancouver, Washington State, and Toronto. Jean-Paul is probably better known as D.J. P.L.A.N. in Toronto and actively D.J.s various weeklies, monthlies, and one-offs in Toronto,Vancouver and Victoria.
More of his work can be seen at: www.jeanpaullanglois.com

BIO FOR ROBERT DAYTON:
Robert Dayton is a recognizable moustachioed- some say ‘eccentric’-personality of many talents that often converge. As an artist he has exhibited in numerous shows and publications including his own art booklet "Y2K Compatible." He recently did a series of New Beard Archetypes for a group show curated by Jay Isaac at Paul Petro Special Projects and is currently in the "Wish You Were Here" postcard art show curated by Katharine Mulherin. He has regularly contributed drawings, art, features, reviews, obits, and quips to such publications as Hunter and Cook, Roctober, Cinema Sewer, Paper Rodeo, Free Drawings, $2 Comes With Mix Tape, and his own Y2K Compatible art booklet. Robert also contributed to the books “Nog A Dod: Prehistoric Canadian Psychedooolia” (Conundrum), “Lost In The Grooves: Scram’s Capricious Guide to the Music You Missed” (Routledge), , “Cinema Sewer: the Adults Only Guide To History’s Sickest and Sexiest Movies” (Fab Press) as well as the upcoming second Cinema Sewer book. He's recorded numerous albums with various acts such as Canned Hamm, July Fourth Toilet, Hallmark, and Wet Dirt. He's performed plenty of music and comedy with an emphasis on persona work. This former Vancouverite also starred in the Canadian feature film "Male Fantasy."
Robert Dayton recently relocated to Toronto, ON.

You can see more of his art here:
www.robertdaytons.blogspot.com