LL's Lynnette Astaire is in London for Independence Day! This Saturday July 4th 2009, come celebrate as Lynnette Astaire releases her new historical documentary "John Monroe"as part of her latest Public Arts Project "American Gothic."
This dynamic project has already garnered the attention of legendary UK magazine Dazed and Confused, Belvedere Vodka, as well as a pre-order from 2009 Grammy nominee Diplo. Copies are now available for pre-order on www.lynnetteastaire.com/blog
Following the success of her project "AIG had the Swine Flu, too" the artist has great expectations for this official release across the pond. The artist states, "As the United States experiences the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, this project is inspired by the enterprising efforts of artists within that period as well as the resiliency of the American spirit. It also however, examines American commercialism and the extents of how often we 'sell out' aspects of our history and culture for profit. It also parodies the United Kingdom as the 'mother country' and the universal role that maternal figures often hold when one has fallen on hard times."
LOVE YOU LYNNETTE (bring me something fancy back).
Saturday 4 July, 9:00- 19:00 / Mayfair / Intersection of New Bond and Clifford, directly across from Louis Vuitton.
This dynamic project has already garnered the attention of legendary UK magazine Dazed and Confused, Belvedere Vodka, as well as a pre-order from 2009 Grammy nominee Diplo. Copies are now available for pre-order on www.lynnetteastaire.com/blog
Following the success of her project "AIG had the Swine Flu, too" the artist has great expectations for this official release across the pond. The artist states, "As the United States experiences the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, this project is inspired by the enterprising efforts of artists within that period as well as the resiliency of the American spirit. It also however, examines American commercialism and the extents of how often we 'sell out' aspects of our history and culture for profit. It also parodies the United Kingdom as the 'mother country' and the universal role that maternal figures often hold when one has fallen on hard times."
LOVE YOU LYNNETTE (bring me something fancy back).
Saturday 4 July, 9:00- 19:00 / Mayfair / Intersection of New Bond and Clifford, directly across from Louis Vuitton.
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