Slideshows: No Guts, No Galaxy | And Now, Rap! (Adesso Rap!)

NO GUTS, NO GALAXY is a weekly series of artist-curated slideshows that expand upon the diverse subjects addressed in RAMMΣLLZΣΣ: Racing for Thunder, such as, the Downtown scene, early hip-hop and performance, Afrofuturism and cosmology, the mythology of Gothic Futurism, and the coercive power of language.

The format takes inspiration from an existing recording of a slideshow-cum-performance called RAMMΣLLZΣΣ: UNDERGROUND INNER THINKING (1987), given by the artist at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, where, in between impromptu freestyles and bouts of audience heckling, Rammellzee espoused his philosophical tenets of Gothic Futurism and Ikonoklast Panzerism. Presenters for NO GUTS, NO GALAXY include artists, photographers, writers, curators, and musicians, many of whom share a common history and personal connection with Rammellzee, or have found inspiration in the artist’s diverse, interdisciplinary output. Expect to see presentations—experimental or performative in nature—that feature personal archival materials and rare documentation.

[The 1987 audio recording is Courtesy of the Dutch Graffiti Library.]

AND NOW, RAP! (Adesso Rap!), with a slideshow of photographs by Seth Tillett, narrated by The RammEllZee.
Thursday, July 19
6pm
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In the middle of a November night in 1981, I stumbled onto New York’s only rap radio program at the time, deejay’d by the legendary John Rivas, aka Mr. Magic. I called in with a few questions, and rather than get into it on air, Magic invited me up to the station. The following day he agreed to escort me into the heart of the Hip Hop scene. So began a photographic odyssey in which I was hired by Italian Vogue to document the birth of a culture. I was given a new camera and no editorial limits. For two weeks, I photographed everything I encountered from Grandmaster Flash at the turntables in the Disco Fever and Sylvia Robinson recording The Furious Five at her Jersey studios, to the Sugar Hill Gang, who received a club trophy for their first hit. I shot J-M Basquiat in his studio beneath Annina Nosei’s gallery, and students at the Bronx’s Kennedy High School pioneering Hip Hop’s winter styles. This dream assignment culminated in a private throw-down where The RAMM:ELL:ZEE and the Soul of Sounds rapped with Fab Five Freddy, while Crazy Legs and The Rock Steady Crew broke in front of an invited crowd that included Keith Haring, Kenny Scarf, Rene Ricard and many others. A few days later, I screened these pictures for The RAMM:ELL:ZEE alone, and recorded his reactions.

Beyond a handful of shots published by LEI Magazine under the title ‘Adesso Rap!’ in March of 1982, few of these pictures and none of these recordings have been seen or heard in public.

RSVP is strongly recommended, as seating is limited and on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please indicate the event title in your email to [email protected] or RSVP directly below.











When: Thu., Jul. 19, 2018 at 6:00 pm
Where: Red Bull Arts New York
220 W. 18th St.
212-966-5200
Price: Free, RSVP requested
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NO GUTS, NO GALAXY is a weekly series of artist-curated slideshows that expand upon the diverse subjects addressed in RAMMΣLLZΣΣ: Racing for Thunder, such as, the Downtown scene, early hip-hop and performance, Afrofuturism and cosmology, the mythology of Gothic Futurism, and the coercive power of language.

The format takes inspiration from an existing recording of a slideshow-cum-performance called RAMMΣLLZΣΣ: UNDERGROUND INNER THINKING (1987), given by the artist at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, where, in between impromptu freestyles and bouts of audience heckling, Rammellzee espoused his philosophical tenets of Gothic Futurism and Ikonoklast Panzerism. Presenters for NO GUTS, NO GALAXY include artists, photographers, writers, curators, and musicians, many of whom share a common history and personal connection with Rammellzee, or have found inspiration in the artist’s diverse, interdisciplinary output. Expect to see presentations—experimental or performative in nature—that feature personal archival materials and rare documentation.

[The 1987 audio recording is Courtesy of the Dutch Graffiti Library.]

AND NOW, RAP! (Adesso Rap!), with a slideshow of photographs by Seth Tillett, narrated by The RammEllZee.
Thursday, July 19
6pm
RSVP

In the middle of a November night in 1981, I stumbled onto New York’s only rap radio program at the time, deejay’d by the legendary John Rivas, aka Mr. Magic. I called in with a few questions, and rather than get into it on air, Magic invited me up to the station. The following day he agreed to escort me into the heart of the Hip Hop scene. So began a photographic odyssey in which I was hired by Italian Vogue to document the birth of a culture. I was given a new camera and no editorial limits. For two weeks, I photographed everything I encountered from Grandmaster Flash at the turntables in the Disco Fever and Sylvia Robinson recording The Furious Five at her Jersey studios, to the Sugar Hill Gang, who received a club trophy for their first hit. I shot J-M Basquiat in his studio beneath Annina Nosei’s gallery, and students at the Bronx’s Kennedy High School pioneering Hip Hop’s winter styles. This dream assignment culminated in a private throw-down where The RAMM:ELL:ZEE and the Soul of Sounds rapped with Fab Five Freddy, while Crazy Legs and The Rock Steady Crew broke in front of an invited crowd that included Keith Haring, Kenny Scarf, Rene Ricard and many others. A few days later, I screened these pictures for The RAMM:ELL:ZEE alone, and recorded his reactions.

Beyond a handful of shots published by LEI Magazine under the title ‘Adesso Rap!’ in March of 1982, few of these pictures and none of these recordings have been seen or heard in public.

RSVP is strongly recommended, as seating is limited and on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please indicate the event title in your email to [email protected] or RSVP directly below.

Buy tickets/get more info now