Niagara, was born in
Detroit, Michigan
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in 1955, is a painter and musician. She was the lead vocalist of the proto-
punk rock bands
Destroy All Monsters
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(DAM) and Dark Carnival. Her painting derives principally from the
Lowbrow art movement.
Career
At the
University of Michigan
, mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth"
, former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821)
, budget = $10.3 billion (2021)
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, Niagara founded
Destroy All Monsters
is a 1968 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. The film, which was produced and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd, is the ninth film in the ''Godzilla'' franchise, and features eleven monster ...
in 1974 with fellow art students
Mike Kelley and
Jim Shaw and Filmmaker Cary Loren. DAM remained active until 1985, with former members of
The Stooges
The Stooges, originally billed as the Psychedelic Stooges, also known as Iggy and the Stooges, was an American rock band formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1967 by singer Iggy Pop, guitarist Ron Asheton, drummer Scott Asheton, and bassist Dave ...
and the
MC5
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on board. Niagara soon after fronted the group Dark Carnival (with guitarist
Ron Asheton
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and drummer
Scott Asheton
Scott Randolph Asheton (August 16, 1949 – March 15, 2014) was an American musician, best known as the drummer for the rock band the Stooges.
Asheton was born in Washington, D.C. and moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan with his family at the age of ...
—both recruited from The Stooges). In 2004, ''
Classic Rock
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'' and ''
Rock & Folk
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'' magazines named Niagara one of the "100 Greatest Front Men." She was also one of two centrefolds for ''Punk Magazine'' along with
Debbie Harry. In 2014, Niagara was the inspiration for a project in March 2014 British ''
Vogue
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** ''Vogue China'', ...
'', ''Cause Célèbre,'' produced by
Kate Moss
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in which model
Daria Werbowy
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stands in for Niagara.
Visual Art
Niagara paints with acrylic on canvas. With her use of bright colors, caricature portrayal of figures, and comic strip inclusion of words spoken by the figures, Niagara's style can loosely be described as
Pop Art. The cartoon and comic panel style was famously utilized by painter
Roy Lichtenstein
Roy Fox Lichtenstein (; October 27, 1923 – September 29, 1997) was an American pop artist. During the 1960s, along with Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and James Rosenquist among others, he became a leading figure in the new art movement. Hi ...
, also a touchstone for her work. Her early 1970s work with collage, Xerox prints, and promotional materials for Destroy All Monsters influenced her later painting style; the bold, figurative images are evidence of that. The
"lowbrow" aesthetic epitomized by the painter
Robert Williams, which evolved in Southern California in the 1970s, also influenced her.
Aside from overt Pop Art stylistic tropes, Niagara also incorporates influences of the
Pre-Raphaelite
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (later known as the Pre-Raphaelites) was a group of English painters, poets, and art critics, founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti, James ...
movement, which with some friction honored both
Romanticism
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and
Realism
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and depicted strong if not tragic women such as the famous
''Ophelia'' by
Millais, or
''The Blue Bower'' by Rossetti. She also took cues from the
Decadent movement
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The Decadent movement first flourished ...
, which was in turn influenced by
Gothic fiction
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.
Art Nouveau imprints her work with its swirling, floral-inspired, whiplash lines and the belle époque women of Toulouse-Lautrec. As a child, Niagara was enamored of
John R. Neill
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who illustrated works by
L. Frank Baum
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and others.
Niagara told Swindle magazine,
The first art style that I identified with was Art Nouveau. Then I discovered Decadent Art (1850s-era England), the Pre-Raphaelite movement: haunted, pale, druggy women. I read constantly. I was deep into Dostoyevsky and Dickens. Colette. The best are the writers that can turn a phrase devastatingly funny. The witticisms and bon mots of Oscar Wilde, Mark Twain, Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, Dorothy Parker. Andy Warhol was a riot. That's probably why I have captions in my paintings. I want the women in my paintings to speak.
Music
Destroy All Monsters
Destroy All Monsters was a band started in 1974 by University of Michigan art students Niagara on vocals; Mike Kelley on drums and vocals; Jim Shaw on vocals and squeeze toys; and Cary Loren on guitar and vocals. This proto-noise-band was the first pure
noise-band according to music historian and
Sonic Youth
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band member,
Thurston Moore
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, who said, "I can find no earlier example of such primitive playing with the use of non-instruments." In 1994, drawing from early rehearsal and performance tapes, Moore released a three disc box set of these seminal basement recordings, "DAM 1974-1976" on his music label
Ecstatic Peace
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.
The original line up of musicians was not around long. In 1977, Niagara met ex-Stooges guitarist Ron Asheton, and he became her paramour. Ron thought the band's music had potential. To realize that potential, he recruited
Michael Davis (ex-MC5 bassist), a real powerhouse crucial for rock bottom percussive bass. Davis, recently released from prison, was available and agreed to be part of the band. Next hired was Rob King on drums. King's drums were precise, fast and powerful, an unusual combination. Next the Miller brothers were added,
Ben
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on saxophone, and
Larry
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Larry may refer to the following:
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on guitar, both accomplished musicians with a punk-jazz pedigree.
The local media, including the
Detroit Free Press
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, and
The Detroit News
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attended early shows and gave prominent coverage to the "events," as the press referred to them.
Lester Bangs
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wrote about "Destroy All Monsters" affectionately in
CREEM
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magazine . Even
Rolling Stone
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took notice with articles and interviews about the new punk phenomenon, "Niagara is strange on stage, almost like she was awakened from a deep slumber and is surprised to find herself on stage."
Spin Magazine
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Histor ...
described Niagara's stage presence as, "A thrift store
Nico
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in a bloody gown." Accounts of Niagara falling off stage were numerous. Yet, Niagara seemed blessed with nine lives, and someone always caught her, including the MC5's
Rob Tyner
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at the Kramer Theater, "I saved Niagara's life!"
After a brief European tour four singles were produced in this early Punk era: "Bored," "You're Gonna Die," "What Do I Get?" and "Nobody Knows." The Monsters soon hooked up with the
Ramones
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and
The Dead Boys
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. The band members became fast friends and touring buddies. When in New York, The Dead Boys or Ramones would open, In Cleveland or Detroit, DAM got top billing. This led to many famous pairings with shows at
Max's Kansas City
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and
CBGB
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's in New York,
The Agora Ballroom in Cleveland, Bookies in Detroit and Second Chance in Ann Arbor. The punk incarnation of the band lasted from 1977 to 1985.
Dark Carnival
In 1984, Niagara met Detroit music promoter and impresario Colonel Galaxy. The Colonel's ambitious project, Dark Carnival, had the original concept of a performance art troop that borrowed heavily from the Stooges, MC5,
Velvet Underground
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blueprint. The Colonel found that with one player from each of a dozen Detroit punk bands he could create a "super group" and control them, (much like
Colonel Tom Parker
Thomas Andrew Parker (born Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk; June 26, 1909 January 21, 1997), did with Elvis, hence his moniker, "The Colonel"). Bootsey X from the Lovemasters was the first member signed, then Mark Norton from the RamRods, Gary Adams from The Cubes, Mike McFeaters from What Jane Shared, Jerry Vile from The Boners,
Sarana VerLin from Natasha, Greasy Carlisi from Motor City Bad Boys, Robert Gordon and Art Lyzak from The Mutants, Joe Hayden from Bugs Bedow, Pete Bankert from Weapons, Larry Steel from The Cult Heroes.
Later Dark Carnival saw some turnover, with the "big" names signing on: Niagara from Destroy All Monsters, Ron and Scott Asheton from the Stooges,
Cheetah Chrome
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Career Rocket From the Tombs
...
from the
Dead Boys,
Jim Carroll
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even came in from New York.
Niagara fell for the Colonel and they got married in 1986. The revolving Vaudeville-like assembly evolved into a battle-hardened, proto-punk outfit, which included Niagara, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton, and Greasy Carlisi. This band toured the US, Canada, and Australia twice between the years 1984-2000.
John Holmstrom
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of
Punk Magazine
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says, "Dark Carnival produced some of the best pure Punk music I've ever heard and did it longer than anyone, Niagara's been singing for 20 years and still looks exactly the same!"
The Hitmen
When Niagara and Dark Carnival toured Australia in 1991 she befriended members of Dark Carnival's infamous opening band,
The Hitmen
The Hitmen are an Australian hard rock band formed in November 1977 by long-term members, Johnny Kannis on lead vocals and Chris Masuak on lead guitar as Johnny and the Hitmen. The group went through numerous line up changes in its first run ...
. Based in Sydney Australia, The Hitmen were fixtures of the Australian musical landscape. Their elite membership read like a Who's Who in the Australian punk rock community. With members such as
Deniz Tek from
Radio Birdman
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Hist ...
, The
New Christs
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, and
Screaming Tribesmen, The Hitmen knew well the elusive Detroit sound Niagara was after. Other members of The Hitmen included world-famous guitarist
Chris Masuak, Tony Jukic on rhythm guitar, Tony Robertson on bass, and Murray Shepherd on drums. Murray's brother
Brad Shepherd
Bradley Mark Shepherd (born 1 February 1961) is an Australian rock musician. Shepherd is a guitarist, singer-songwriter and harmonica player; he has performed with several bands, especially Hoodoo Gurus.
Biography
Early life
Shepherd was bor ...
, lead guitarist of the
Hoodoo Gurus, also played on the tour's final show.
Later, when Niagara decided to form a band and tour Australia, nobody was better than
The Hitmen
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to back her, since these music veterans really knew how to rally an audience with their unique mixture of high-octane punk and "airborne Oz" guitar playing. Two tours resulted from this pairing. Twenty shows were played in 2008 and 2010. The CD "Saint Valentine's Day Massacre," on Steel Cage Records is a powerhouse recording of these sessions. At present, The Hitmen are planning a European tour in 2014, now that guitarist
Chris Masuak has relocated to Madrid and is more centrally located for a European onslaught.
Art career
Niagara applied her art school experience to create album and promotional art for early Destroy All Monsters performances. Combining an illustrator's hand with some collage and pop iconography Niagara collaborated with the others using a then cutting-edge Xerox printer to create the first Proto-Punk gig flyers. These flyers utilized found image collage with ironic and humorous intent. Niagara's style began to take shape in earnest during the later DAM incarnation with Ron Asheton, creating flyers and album art and by the early 1990s she began to show paintings in small exhibits and cafes around the Detroit area.
In 1996, Niagara teamed up with the Royal Oak, Michigan art space
©POP Gallery. Her first exhibits ''All Men Are Cremated Equal'' (1996) and ''Faster Niagara, Kill ... Kill'' (1997) were breakout shows, which garnered her regional praise. Soon art periodicals such as
Juxtapoz
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heralded her as "The Queen Of Detroit" and many successful exhibits would follow in other cities like Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Sydney, Paris, Manchester UK, and Tokyo.
In 2004, ©POP invited her to curate a show entitled ''The Funhouse Art Show'', which featured work by her music business associates Iggy Pop, Ron and Scott Asheton, Lou Reed, and others. That same year, she published ''Beyond the Pale'', an autobiographical review of her career.
In 2006 Niagara had her first UK exhibition at Richard Goodall Gallery in Manchester England. Niagara premiered a full clothing line with the avant-garde couturier
Hysteric Glamour
''Hysteric Glamour'' is a Japanese designer label created by artist Nobuhiko Kitamura in 1984.
Operations
The theme of the label is 1960s mass media, with t-shirts depicting musicians like Marc Bolan and the Sex Pistols, and art work by Andy ...
to coincide with her opening in Tokyo in 2007. Also unveiled in 2008 was Niagara's collaboration with
Vans
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. The result was Vans Vault series that featured seven unique styles of popular urban footwear based on Niagara designs which debuted in Paris 2008. Niagara returned to Richard Goodall Gallery in 2008 for ''The Good, The Bad, & The Beautiful''. Outré Gallery in Australia also produced a set of Niagara silk-screened limited edition prints to coincide with Niagara's sold out shows in Sydney and Melbourne in 2008. In 2009 Niagara took the stage full-time with Dark Carnival tours in Australia, Europe, and United States.
In 2007, Rick Manore, co-founder of ©POP, said of Niagara, "She's as big as Bill Murray in Japan right now. Thousands of goth Lolitas in Tokyo alone are wearing her face, artwork and photos all over themselves, thanks to her deal with the fashion house, Hysteric Glamour. Last year, she circumnavigated the Pacific rim with exhibits in San Francisco and Sydney."
''Return of the Repressed: Destroy All Monsters 1973-1977'', a retrospective DAM exhibition curated by Mike Kelley and Dan Nadel, featured the singular and collaborative work of Mike Kelley, Jim Shaw, Carey Loren and Niagara. The show opened at PRISM in Los Angeles on November 19, 2011 and ran through January 7, 2012. A catalog published by PRISM and
PictureBox
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, edited by Mike Kelley and Dan Nadel with an essay by Nicole Rudick accompanied the exhibition.
In July 2012, Niagara exhibited her first Detroit show in 6 years, ''War Paint'' at Re:View Contemporary Gallery.
In 2014 Niagara was the inspiration for a project in March 2014 British
Vogue
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** ''Vogue China'', ...
, ''Cause Célèbre,'' produced by
Kate Moss
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in which model
Daria Werbowy
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stands in for Niagara.
Exhibitions
*NIAGARA; Industry; Pontiac, Michigan; 1990
*ALL MEN ARE CREMATED EQUAL; ©POP Gallery; Detroit Michigan; 1996
*FASTER NIAGARA, KILL ... KILL; ©POP Gallery; Detroit Michigan; 1997
*IT'S MY PARTY AND I'LL DIE IF I WANT TO; ©POP Gallery; Detroit Michigan; 1998
*THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL(America); Roq La Rue Gallery; Seattle, WA; November 1999
*THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE BEAUTIFUL (Canada); ©POP Gallery; Toronto, Canada; 2000
*PSYCHO POP 101; Altered Image Gallery; Cleveland, OH; February 2000
*THE GOOD, THE BAD + THE BEAUTIFUL; Conner Contemporary Art; Washington, DC; September 2001
*JUXTAPOZ 8TH ANNIVERSARY; Track 16; Santa Monica, CA; October, 2002
*NIAGARA-SHUT UP AND POUR; Orbit Gallery; Edgewater, New Jersey; June 2004
*NIAGARA; The Candy Store; San Francisco, California; April 3, 2004
*TEN WOMEN ARTISTS FROM THE BOOK: VICIOUS, DELICIOUS, AMBITIOUS; ©POP Gallery; Detroit, Michigan; March 6, 2004
*JUXTAPOZ TENTH ANNIVERSARY SHOW; Minna Gallery; San Francisco, California
*PALM SPRINGS GROUP SHOW; M Modern Gallery; Palm Springs, Florida; February 14, 2004
*NIAGARA/ANTHONY AUSGANG; Copro Nason Gallery; Los Angeles, California; February 14, 2004
*FUN HOUSE ART SHOW; ©POP Gallery; Detroit, Michigan; February 7, 2004
*LE PETIT SERIES DE PENTURE D'OPIUM; River's Edge Gallery; Wyandotte, Michigan; October 15, 2004
*GROUP SHOW; M Modern Gallery; Palm Springs, FL; January 8, 2005
*NIAGARA; Shooting Gallery; 839 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA; April 9 - May 7, 2005
*GROUP SHOW; Mendenhall-Sobieski Gallery; 40 Mills Place, Pasadena, California; April 2 - May 4, 2005
*THE SILVER OPIUM SERIES; ©POP Gallery; 4160 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, 2005
*NIAGARA From Detroit With Love; Outré Gallery; Sydney, Australia; January 28, 2006
*NIAGARA From Detroit With Love; Outré Gallery; Melbourne, Australia; January 21, 2006
*NIAGARA; Hysteric Glamour; Tokyo; March 16, 2006
*BACK FROM OZ; Rivers Edge Gallery; 2024 Biddle Ave, Wyandotte, Michigan 48192; February 25, 2006
*THE BIG SHOW; Silas Marder Gallery; Bridgehampton, New York; May 20, 2006 - January 15, 2007
*GET OUTA MY LINE OF FIRE; Richard Goodall Gallery; 59 Thomas St, Manchester, England; June 23 - July 22, 2006
*NIAGARA ... HARDBOILED SURREALISM; Fifty 50 Gallery; 1017 W Lake Street Chicago, IL; January 12 - February 20, 2007
*NIAGARA AT SHOOTING GALLERY; The Shooting Gallery; 839 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA; April 7, 2007
*NIAGARA AT HYSTERIC GLAMOUR; Hysteric Glamour; Tokyo; April 13, 2007
*LUNACY SERIES; River's Edge Gallery; Wyandotte, MICHIGAN; October 20-December 20, 2006
*SAINTS PRESERVE US; ©POP GALLERY; Detroit, Michigan; November 18 - December 18, 2006
*DOPE SHOW; CORKTOWN TAVERN; Detroit, Michigan; November 18, 2006
*NIAGARA; ART BASEL—Miami Convention Center, Pop Art Gallery; December 12, 2006 - January 12, 2007
*VANS SHOES RELEASE PARTY; Billy Shire Fine Art; 5790 Washington Blvd Culver City, CA; June 7, 2008
*NIAGARA; HTML Gallery; 22 E 72nd street suite 2a, New York NY; Wednesday June 16, 2008
*From Detroit with A Bullet; Richard Goodall Gallery; Manchester, England; September 20, 2008
*Vans Shoe Launch; Lazy Dog Gallery; Paris, France; October 2 and 3, 2008
*NIAGARA PHOBIA; Inside/Out Gallery; Traverse City, Michigan; Friday, July 30, 2010
*LET'S GET INTO TROUBLE; PINK PUMP; 309 S. Main (between Third & Fourth Street), Royal Oak, Michigan 48067; June 23, 2011
*RETURN OF THE REPRESSED: DESTROY ALL MONSTERS, 1973-1977; Prism Gallery; West Hollywood, California; November 2011 - January 2012
*WAR PAINT; Re:View Contemporary; Detroit, Michigan; July 14 – August 4, 2012
References
Bibliography
*Niagara: Beyond The Pale (9mm Books 2005)
*Pop Surrealism by Kirsten Anderson, Artist Anthology (Last Gasp, 2004)
*Vicious, Delicious and Ambitious: 20th Century Artists, Sherri Cullison (Schiffer Publishing, 2002)
*Return of the Repressed: Destroy All Monsters 1973-1977 Nicole Rudick, Mike Kelley, Daniel Nadel (Picturebox 2011) ,
*Carnivora: The Dark Art Of The Automobile Les Barany (Barany Books/Scapegoat 2007)
*Hello Kitty Hello Art! by Roger Gastman, LTD. Sanrio Company ( Harry N. Abrams 2012)
*Great Female Artists of Detroit by Suzanne Bilek The History Press (2012)
External links
Official Website''Cause Célèbre'' Kate Moss / Vogue UK / March 2014*
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NIAGARA and DESTROY ALL MONSTERS Retrospective Art Show--Rock's Back Pages 20-Nov-2011Return of Destroy All Monsters at PRISM Gallery--Artnet 18-Nov-2011Niagara--ARTFORUM 11-Nov-2011Pop punk priestess--Northern Rivers Echo 08-Apr-2010Get Outa my Line of Fire--Manchester Confidential 21-Jul-2006Kill Him Some More--Manchester Confidential 03-Jul-2006Laurence Bond Miller: Art Garage Punk
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