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FRAMED #61 Jake Sherman

27 Nov 2021

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Sat, 27 Nov
20:00 – 23:30

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20

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Born in Boston, Jake Sherman learned classical piano by listening to his father play Bach every morning. If not for an intervention – stumbling upon the catalog of Weird Al Yankovic at 11 years old – he would have followed in his father’s path or perhaps become a jazz purist.  But Weird Al changed everything.   Jake started a parody band and sang his newly-written lyrics to classics like “All Star” by Smashmouth and “Men in Black” by Will Smith, along with composing new family classics such as “Amy, You’re Turning 49” and “Charles, Charles Sherman.”

Fast forward some years beyond his time studying at Berklee College of Music and it’s clear Jake has found a way to combine his appreciation of great songwriting with his piano/organ-playing prowess.   He has become a go-to musician on recordings, and tours for artists including Meshell Ndegeocello, Bilal, Andrew Bird and Nick Hakim.  Chance the Rapper’s Grammy-winning song “No Problem” includes some of Jake’s work.

More recently, Jake has re-tapped his well of musicality and songmaking to create his newest release, Jake Sherman Gets Sexy.  The album is a journey through modern dating and relationships, with a point of view that is somehow both poignant and Weird Al-esque.

EXHIBITION 

ELAD LAROM - THE VOID

Temptation, craving and destruction portrayed by blackholes, beautiful women and addicts formulate this series of watercolor paintings.

This body of work Draws a line between attachment and addiction, between the concrete and the abstract.

AS ABOVE

The void, the bardo of nothingness. Space in another realm.

Weakening of consciousness, or the sensation of post orgasm as little death, la petite mort.

A black hole sucks everything around it, folding time and space.

A black hole is a dark weight, even light can’t escape it.

SO BELOW

A black hole is the Negative Nirvana that hard drug users seek to experience: leaving their bodies behind while they enter the void.

CuratorsToggle

Ofir Dor

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Elad Larom

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