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Star Power: Museum as Body Electric opening: October 28, 2007
The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA | Denver), will inaugurate its new facility designed by David Adjaye, with an inaugural exhibition entitled Star Power: Museum as Body Electric and two permanent commissions. The opening exhibition, Star Power: Museum as Body Electric, curated by Cydney Payton, MCA | Denver’s Executive Director and Chief Curator, will feature seven emerging and established artists from seven countries including: Carlos Amorales (Mexico), David Altmejd (Canada), Candice Breitz (South Africa), Rangi Kipa (New Zealand), Wangechi Mutu (Kenya), Chris Ofili (UK/Trinidad & Tobago) and Collier Schorr (United States).

Our Very own Peter Adjaye AKA AJ Kwame will be performing at the Star Power Meet the Artists Series, and his music is part of his brother David Adjayes exhibit Asymmetric Chamber.

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We here at Three Sixty records are proud to announce that David Adjaye, brother of Peter Adjaye from Channal Bazaar and Runaways UK has been awarded an OBE in the Queens Birthday Honors for service to architecture. Some buildings David has designed are the Nobel Peace Museum in Oslo, The Museum of Contemporary Art: Denver, Dirty House in London and the White Chapel Idea Store.

David and Peter have worked on the The Asymmetric Chamber together, with David designing, and Peter composing music. The Asymmetric Chamber will be in the USA for two shows in Harlem and at The Museum of Contemporary Art: Denver.

David Adjaye
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David Adjaye is recognised as one of the leading architects of his generation. Born in 1966 in Dar-Es-Salam to a Ghanaian diplomat, he studied at London’s prestigious Royal College of Art and was awarded the RIBA First Prize Bronze Medal. In June 2000 he reformed his studio as Adjaye/Associates and went on to win a number of high-profile commissions, perhaps his most famous being The Idea Store (library and education centre). Adjaye is highly sought after on the lecture circuit and has lectured at Harvard’s GSD, Yale, Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and the University of California Berkeley. David has co-presented two series of ‘Dreamspaces’ for BBC (a six-part series on modern architecture) and hosted a BBC Radio programme which featured an interview with Oscar Neimeyer and in late 2005 he interviewed architect Charles Correa of India. In Spring of 2005 David presented a BBC documentary entitled, ‘Building Africa, The Architecture of a Continent’ .
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Click here to listen to, Music for Architecture by Peter Adjaye.

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Burning Man DVD
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In the long awaited return from its 2004 theatrical debut, Windline Films announces the DVD release of Confessions of a Burning Man.

Confessions of a Burning Man follows four virgin Burners as their personal journeys become windows into the heart of Black Rock City. Set to a score produced and written by Graham Shrimpton (aka Darkhorse of San Francisco’s Three Sixty Records), Confessions of a Burning Man is a uniquely contemporary spiritual quest set in an epic desert location.

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Featuring over one hour of bonus footage, the DVD includes director’s audio commentary with Paul Barnett and Unsu Lee along with editor Robbie Proctor and featuring David Silverman (director The Simpsons, Monsters Inc.).

Recalling the annual event with a replicated Burning Man ticket and map of Black Rock City.

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Confessions of a Burning Man accounts for the environmental impact of its DVD release through Terrapass’s programs for environmental responsibility. Visit Terrapass to learn more.

View the trailer at http://www.windlinefilms.com or search YouTube for Confessions of a Burning Man.

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