Bash Compactor: Alt Art
A voluptuous woman blurred out, save for what seems to be a bulbous breast, a patch of pubic hair and a faint violet on her flesh, channels Picasso. The painting, by Frank Black, was one of 34 pieces on display by various artists, including musicians like Pete Wentz, Joby J. Ford from The Bronx and Adam Jones of Tool, last week at [Sloan Fine Art ]in celebration of [Alternative Press 25th anniversary](http://www.altpress.com/).
Marilyn Manson contributed a close self-portrait titled Babys On, a watercolor painting blushed with a willowy, red-and-orange figure. At $30,000 it was the priciest of the bunch. Garbage singer Shirley Mansons Peking Noodle, an ode to Louise Bourgeois, the French artist who passed away earlier this year, was made of pink yarn and shaped like an eye with the words soon you will be sitting on top of the world scribbled on it. Shepard Faireys two pieces, album-cover silk screens, included an I Love Rock n Roll-era tribute to Joan Jett and a collage entitled, Half Face.
Presidente beer bottles were passed around while scrumptious cupcakes with the AP insignia atop the frosting were offered to guests. And we couldnt help but take a double and triple look around the showcasethe room quickly filled with featured artists like Lordz of Brooklyns Kaves with his canvas Happiness is a Warm Gun.
Lines formed outside, and passersby couldnt help but press against the glass to look inside Sloan. In a smaller room in the back, 25 years of AP issues were on display in a mini magazine museum.
A lot of rock n roll culture is based on many forms of art, now more so than ever said Alternative Press editor Jason Pettigrew. More bands are expressing themselves through various art. Its the perfect example of the modern band, taking more control over their art.