Psychic TV's Edley ODowd Announces Book
Discipline The Art of Psychic TV: 2003 - 2016
LA Exhibit at Lethal Amounts September 8 - 29
Including a Special Lecture By Genesis P-Orridge
Psychic TV To Perform in LA, SF, LV, Denver and More
Photo: Drew Weidemann
In 2003, New York artist and musician Edley ODowd gently persuaded friend Genesis Breyer P-Orridge to rekindle h/er desire to perform and create music as Psychic TV. The result has been a 14 year run of concerts and releases as Psychic TV / PTV3. Nearly all of the graphics for the ensuing album packaging, t-shirts and ephemera, for the now longest-running version of Psychic TV in history, have been designed by ODowd.
Lethal Amounts and Edley ODowd of Psychic TV are proud to present his first-ever gallery exhibition entitled: Discipline: The Art Of Psychic TV, 2003 - 2016, on view fromSeptember 8 - 29, 2017 at the Lethal Amounts gallery space at 1226 West 7th Street in Downtown Los Angeles.
In May of this year, a limited-edition hardcover book of the same name was released as a prelude to this exhibition. Discipline is a 78 page chronicle of many of the designs and concepts executed for Psychic TV and other Genesis Breyer P-Orridge related projects. Copies of this edition of 320 are currently available at selected music-related shops and online at: www.porridgeshoppe.myshopify.com. A limited number are being held back to be sold during the exhibition.
In celebration of and to bring awareness to the exhibition, Psychic TV will perform two special West Coast concerts during the exhibit's run. Expect to see additional special events both at both Lethal Amounts and other locations during this period.
For more details and updates follow Discipline on Facebook here.
Psychic TV Live Dates:
August 18: Denver, CO - Mercury Cafe
August 19: Las Vegas - Psycho Las Vegas
September 21: San Francisco, CA - The Independent
September 22-24: Pioneertown, CA - Desert Stars Festival
September 22: Los Angeles, CA - The Echoplex
September 23: Los Angeles, CA - Lethal Amounts *
* A Lecture by Genesis on the work of Edley ODowd
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