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Beyond Khaos – The Art of Maxime Taccardi

October 18, 2021 By Corey Aldrich

I met Maxime Taccardi through a friend and started following him on social media. I was quickly blown away by his unapologetic exploration of the dark side of the human psyche and folklore. Well educated and with a voracious and substantial following, Maxime boasts collectors around the globe. I am thrilled to have him drop by and share a bit about what drives him as a creative, just in time for Halloween, and the opening of his exhibit, “Beyond Khaos”, at Etrice Gallery in Albany on October 22nd.

Tell us a little bit about who you are, where you’re from and what you do as an artist.

I’m from Paris, France. I was an art teacher and kickboxing instructor for several years until I decided to retire to focus on my art. I’m a painter but also a musician, sculptor, photographer and video director. I enjoy experimenting in all art fields. I feel strongly attached to the principle of “Gesamktkunstwerk” (Total Art) explored by composer Richard Wagner. It is basically a melding of forms of art. I am also influenced by the composer Alexander Scriabine who tried to convey synesthesia within his work. Exploring a concept that strove to integrate all senses into one art piece. My art is the translation of my deeper thoughts and to a certain extend it is about the darkness that lurks within us all. Anyone can find an echo of their own psyche in it.

Maxime Taccardi, “Dark Path”

You were not always a full time artist. What is your background and how did you make the change to full time?

I obtained a Masters Degree in art and cultural sociology at the University Paul Verlaine in Metz. My parents passed away while I was still studying so I had no choice to go fully in the direction of my studies upon finishing my degree. They both died after a long battle with cancer. This had a strong and lasting effect on my practice. I actually did a painting called “Cancer” to represent the torment and pain they went through. I was doing a lot of artwork for bands in addition to a growing group of supporters and collectors which helped to build my reputation in the scene. This eventually allowed me to transition into a full time art practice.

Maxime Taccardi, “Cancer”

What is your motivation? What inspires you to create?

Mostly my dreams and life in general. Creating is a catharsis. I transform my trauma and negativity into art. I am constantly in a state of “creative process” and let my urges guide me. Sometimes I don’t know what will appear on the canvas but the will is strong. I let spontaneity guide me.

Maxime Taccardi, “Portrait of An American Family”

Should people be afraid of the subject matter you choose to explore and the extreme methods that you sometimes use to explore it?

I think people should be more afraid of our current reality. We live in a dark world and my art is a reflection of that. I could paint little flowers and happy themes but what would be the point? For me, art is a stand, a way to provoke and make people react. To encourage thinking and transcendence. It is stronger than words. The message can be interpreted in a myriad of ways which is part of the magic surrounding art. Sometimes I use my own blood as a medium for painting. It is to give life to my work. Literally, a way to live through the work. It helps me to embody the spirit of Gesamktkunstwerk in a visceral and complete way.

Maxime Taccardi, “I Can’t Blink Anymore”

Anything coming up that you would like to plug?

I have an exhibition called “Beyond Khaos” that will open on October 22 at Etrice Gallery on N Pearl street dowtown Albany, NY. It will have paintings, prints, sculpture and samples of some of my books and music.

I’m also working on my fourth book which will be released in 2022 by Heavy Music Artwork who published my 3 previous ones (The Book of Death, Beyond Khaos and The Book of Demons).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gYK-nQlPZs

FB: @maxime.taccardi | IG: @maximetaccardiartworks
Webshop: www.giin.bigcartel.com

The Red Cottage: Upstate Overnights

September 28, 2020 By wordpress

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A home away from home. The Red Cottage is a unique bed and breakfast in the heart of peaceful historic Slingerlands. The 3-acre parcel is home to the Innkeeper’s house and the Red Cottage where guests are welcomed with open arms. The cottage is surrounded by old trees and gardens, and the interior decorated with period pieces and contemporary artisan crafts.

Breakfast served in dining room of main house

What Gabby Loves About This Place

This place had my admiration when I read the following about their breakfast, “The focus is on fresh, healthy, local, organic and seasonal. Local blue/green eggs from a nearby CSA are a favorite as are artisan breads.” Okay, so where do I sign up? Plus, “in the evening, plat du jour is offered occasionally in the main house at the whim of the cook.” The ambiance of this place, plus their emphasis on good local food is a win-win for me.

The Details

Reservations may be made via telephone or email. Click here for the contact information. In all seasons, the rate is $165 per night + 8% sales tax. If you stay more than three nights, there is a 10% discount. This is a beautiful autumn stay, book yours today before it’s reserved for the season!

The Red Cottage
Address: 138 Font Grove Rd, Slingerlands, NY 12159
Phone: (518) 475-1684
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The Morgan State House: Upstate Overnights

September 28, 2020 By wordpress

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The Morgan State House is located on beautiful Washington Park in downtown Albany, impressively designed by Fredrick Law Olmsted, the architect of many of the world’s most well-known and beautiful public parks, including Central Park and Prospect Park in NYC. This “Ultimate Modern Inn” is accompanied by a private English garden and a taste of historical elegance in its design and layout.

The Garden

What Gabby Loves About This Place

This was an easy choice…a delicious breakfast (included in your stay!) in the garden. Such a lovely, peaceful way to start a day of an urban adventure. Albany simply serves the best of both worlds, nature and city, and The Morgan State House is a perfect example of it.

The Details

You can book your stay directly on their website for the best rates. Rooms start at $149 per night. Parking is available for $10 per night. They also offer special packages and deals to enhance your stay and exploration of Albany.





The Morgan State House
Address: 393 State St, Albany, NY 12210
Phone: (518)427-6063
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Washington Park Inn: Upstate Overnights

September 28, 2020 By wordpress

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Built in 1884, this brick Victorian Mansion has a historic charm that matches its location in the heart of historic Albany, as one can walk to the Capitol Building, Empire State Plaza, Center Square and the other gems of the downtown area. If you’re wishing for a leisurely, urban adventure through Albany’s fantastic downtown while enjoying an Inn with character, this may be the perfect place for you.

What Gabby Loves About This Place

I love small boutique hotels. Plus, location, location, location! Washington Park Inn is just two blocks from Center Square in the Lark Street neighborhood, which offers delectable local restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and more. One of my favorite things to do in the area is walk around and admire the 19th century brownstones. I would love to live in one of these brownstones…maybe one day!

The Details

If you book a stay directly on their website, you get a 10% discount using code WPI10! Rates start at $139/night. Breakfast is included in your stay; Brooklyn bagels and smoked salmon included…I mean, what more could you want!

The Washington Park Inn
Address: 634 Madison Ave, Albany, NY 12208
Phone: (518) 930-4700
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Grey Gables: Upstate Overnights

September 28, 2020 By wordpress

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A welcoming Gothic Victorian home awaits your arrival in the heart of Slingerlands historic district. This 2,000+ square foot home has three bedrooms, a kitchen with all the necessities for a home cooked meal, a front porch, a screened in back porch, plus a back patio overlooking the woods equipped with a fire pit for those chilly fall nights. Located just a few minutes from downtown Albany via car, you can escape an urban exploration filled day in your own quiet, private, cozy space.

The Rail Trail

What Gabby Loves About This Place

The location of this place couldn’t be more perfect for a fall stay. Just minutes from Albany County Helderberg-Hudson rail trail, you can ride your bike or take a walk and enjoy everything beautiful Upstate has to offer in this beautiful season. This home is a great middle ground for those who want to enjoy nature and who also want to drive into downtown Albany for a meal at one of the local restaurants.

The Details

To reserve your dates, you must fill out an inquiry form on the website. There is a two night minimum and the price is $160 per night plus a $100 cleaning fee per stay. It sleeps up to six people, but you can put in a special request if you wish for more people to join. As we come into the October months, be sure to book quickly so you can enjoy all that fall has to offer at Grey Gables!

Grey Gables
Address: 127 Font Grove Rd, Slingerlands, NY 12159
Phone: (518) 728 1175
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