

Speaking of San Francisco, an eagle-eyed member of a certain mailing list I'm on mentioned the following story about an exhibition currently taking place in San Francisco.
1979 was quite a year for underground music & club history in the US. Not only was the Masque in Los Angeles winding down, but CBGB and the Mudd Club were in full swing in NYC. San Francisco made it's own contribution as well when Club Foot started gestating. Opened last week, and running through August 5, the San Francisco Library is presenting CLUB FOOT: Moving In The Direction Of History (Artifacts from SF's Art Punk Cabaret) to commemorate the club's 30th anniversary.
"It was 1979, punk rock was just reaching its peak in the Bay Area. The need for a not-for-profit performance space for aspiring Surrealists was absolutely clear.

This exhibition offers a rare glimpse into one of the Bay Area's longest running underground venues and unearths many oddities and relics from the private archives of JC Garrett and Cindy Buff. Never before seen in 30 years. Dig it."
For the address and hours of operation click here.

In a related event, on July 29 the SFPL will offer CLUB FOOT Presents: A Generous Illusion - Post-Punk SF (1978-82). See the description below, and note the inclusion of former downtown NY'ers Richard Edson and Karen Finley.
"The Sex Pistols' final concert at Winterland in '78 unofficially declared, "Punk is dead." Before MTV appropriated punk/new-wave fashion, San Francisco was home to some of the best emerging artists in the world. Mabuhay Gardens, Deaf Club, and Club Foot were just a few of places where it was going down. This special evening of films and live performance includes actor/musician Richard Edson, artist Karen Finley, Christian Marclay's Bachelors Even, Bruce Geduldig's "Childhood Prostitute" (starring JoJo Planteen from Inflatable Boy Clams) and much, much more. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition, CLUB FOOT: Moving in the Direction Of History - Artifacts from SF's Art Punk Cabaret, on view in the Art, Music and Recreation Center, Fourth Floor, Main Library, June 5-Aug. 5." For more info click here.
And lastly, back in February there was a Club Foot 30th anniversary show at Cafe Du Nord headlined by the infamous Club Foot Orchestra.

Images courtesy of Kill Your Pet Puppy, except Club Foot storefront image - courtesy of the Club Foot facebook page.
1 comment:
There was also a Club Foot in Austin, where much history was made. Hm. Maybe time for them to grab some of the spotlight...
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