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Friday Nights at NGV Going Next Level for Jean Paul Gaultier

Le Tigre's JD Samson and Chicks on Speed lead a lineup of perfect art pop.

Meg Watson
September 10, 2014

Overview

Music is becoming just as important as art at the NGV these days. Even when the walls are covered in works from Monet, Caravaggio and a relative stampede of local talent, you can't help but itch for the latest announcement of who'll be playing Friday Nights in the Great Hall. Well itch no more, the latest group of musos have arrived and they're exciting enough to rival Jean Paul Gaultier himself.

Friday Nights this season will kick off on October 24, when The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk is already in full swing. Though the lineup is characteristically packed with young local talent, the first two acts are both from the US — and more specifically, the '90s. Lead singer of MEN, one-third of Le Tigre and bona fide feminist legend JD Samson will be first up. Samson is then quickly followed by iconic world music duo Cibbo Matto. Known for their collaborations with the likes of Yoko Ono and Michael Gondry, these ladies will feel right at home inside a gallery setting.

From November onwards the lineup is dominated by an exciting though familiar list of Triple J darlings. Young artists like Remi and Elizabeth Rose will be gracing the stage as well as more established Aussie acts like Touch Sensitive and The Bombay Royale. In fact, of all the 14 artists announced, Kate Miller-Heidke is probably the only one you would have heard on commercial radio.

Of course, this isn't a bad thing — it shows the NGV is all up for supporting local talent and alternative terrain. To add to this exciting atmosphere, the Friday Nights series will also present fashion talks and pop-up food and drink offerings. Each performance will even be accompanied by a crew of street artists from Everfresh Studio creating new work on stage. And they better be feeling confident — the final night of the series will be tied up with a performance by the legendary Chicks on Speed. Aside from pioneering art pop before Lady Gaga was even a thing, in the past they've collaborated with the likes of Douglas Gordon, Karl Lagerfeld and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. No pressure or anything.

Full lineup:

October 24 — JD Samson (USA)

October 31 — Cibo Matto (USA)

November 7 — Saskwatch

November 14 — The Bombay Royale

November 21 — Cumbia Cosmonauts

November 28 — Nun

December 5 — Touch Sensitive

December 12 — Remi

December 19 — Elizabeth Rose

January 9 — Kate Miller-Heike

January 16 — Frikstailers (ARG)

January 23 — HTRK

January 30 — Rat & Co

February 6 — Chicks on Speed (AUS/EUR)

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