Cali Thornhill DeWitt

Cali Thornhill DeWitt (Michael "Cali" DeWitt, born 1973) is an artist, photographer, director, designer, and blogger who lives in Los Angeles. He runs the record label Teenage Teardrops, and maintains the blog WithcHat.biz with his wife Jenna Thornhill Dewitt.

Life and career

Dewitt was born in Sidney, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island. He moved to Los Angeles, California at the age of three.[1] Dewitt grew up in the San Fernando Valley and moved to New York at the age of 19 after going on tour with the band Hole. Dewitt lived briefly in Seattle while working as Frances Bean Cobain's nanny. DeWitt appears in drag on the actual cd of Nirvana's In Utero [2]

DeWitt moved back to Los Angeles and at 21 and workerd as an A&R guy at Geffen Records for a short time. He worked at the Los Angeles music venue Jabberjaw.[3] He co-founded the label Teenage Teardrops in 2006 with Bryan Ray.[4] Teenage Teardrops has released music from No Age, the Sads, Lucky Dragons, Secret Circuit and Crazy Band. Around the same time DeWitt met his wife Jenna, and several other friends that would come to call themselves the Zen Mafia. The Zen Mafia has but out zines with Ooga Booga, 8ball zines, and maintains a tumblr blog.[5] From 2011-2014 DeWitt and the Zen Mafia hosted a weekly show on KCHUNG Radio.[6] From 2008-2010 DeWitt and David Kramer ran a gallery in Echo park called Hope Gallery.[7]

DeWitt has published artists books with multiple publishers including New Rose in Town (2013) from Hess Press, and Grave Yard came out in late 2014 on And Press. DeWitt has exhibited artworks at Big Love, Tokyo; Muddguts in New York; V1 Gallery, Copenhagen; and For Your Art, Human Resources, and Family Gallery in Los Angeles.[8]

For the 2015 LA Art Book Fair, DeWitt made a large mural with the text "CRYING AT THE ORGY" and an edition with printed matter called "ADULT BOOKS".[9]

Music videos directed by DeWitt

Album art

Publications

References

  1. "Cali Thorhill Dewitt". Sexmagazine.us. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  2. "Nirvana". Google.com. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  3. "Let It Rip". The New Yorker. 19 November 2007. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  4. THE FADER. "Imprinted: Teenage Teardrops". The FADER. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  5. "Cali Thorhill Dewitt". Sexmagazine.us. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  6. "Art on Air". East of Borneo. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  7. THE FADER. "LA: Hope Gallery". The FADER. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  8. "Busted on the hot spots – Cali Thornhill DeWitt". THE ART MARKETS. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  9. Patrick D. McDermott. "5 Things You Need To See At The L.A. Art Book Fair". The FADER. Retrieved 2015-03-03.

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