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Modernism Week Pick: Charles Phoenix Retro Slide Show

  • January 9, 2020
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Looking for a hilariously entertaining yet informative trip down midcentury-memory lane? One of the most anticipated Palm Springs Modernism Week events—in addition to the countless midcentury home and neighborhood tours, the cocktail parties and the Annual Show & Sale—is the Charles Phoenix Retro Slide Show.

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Charles Phoenix points the way at Palm Springs Modernism Week CAMP.

This coming February will mark Modernism Week’s 15th Anniversary (the Show & Sale, its 20th), and for a dozen of those years Charles Phoenix has been delighting audiences with his larger-than-life take on the classic living room slide show; a humorous and insightful look at midcentury Americana in all its Kodachrome glory.

Phoenix, a real cheerleader for all things Modernism Week, will also take on the role of tour guide for the annual event’s double decker architectural bus tours, as well as popping up around town at various social gatherings.

KODACHROME-TASTIC

But it’s the Retro Slide Show, which kicked off his career as the King of Retro, that’s still nearest and dearest to him.

Charles Phoenix grew up in Southern California’s Pomona Valley in the 1960s and 70s and discovered a love for thrift store shopping in his early teens. This passion eventually led to a serendipitous event when he happened upon a shoebox full of discarded Kodachrome slides labelled “Trip Across the United States, 1957” when he was 30.

 

Before long, Phoenix was hosting living room slide shows for his friends and collecting more vintage slide photography. Eventually, in the late 90s, he was encouraged to present his unique show at the California Map & Travel Center in Santa Monica. As luck would have it, a Los Angeles Times reporter was in the audience for Phoenix’s inaugural public performance and the rest, as they say, is history.

Charles Phoenix sorting vintage Kodachrome slides.
Charles Phoenix sorting vintage Kodachrome slides. Photo Courtesy of Charles Phoenix

AMBASSADOR OF AMERICANA
The vintage slide shows took off and ultimately led Phoenix to television guest appearances, book deals and even a line of eye-popping retro merchandise emblazoned with images of vintage Americana. “The optimism blended with the whimsy of the era spoke to me,” says Charles, who has become a valued curator of the aesthetic. “The era in general was full speed ahead. Pop culture was on a collision course of complete and total greatness.”

Often referred to as the ‘Ambassador of Americana’ for drawing attention to the midcentury marvels of these bygone years, nothing gets Charles more excited these days than looking to the future. “It’s going to explode,” he exclaims, “we’re not there yet, but little by little, step by step, just imagine 100 years in the future when [people] look at a ’59 Cadillac for example, they’re going to be shocked!”

Phoenix hosts a signature double decker bus tour at Modernism Week each year which blends his signature humor with interesting facts and history of Palm Springs sites and neighborhoods.
Phoenix hosts a Super Duper double decker bus tour at Modernism Week each year which blends his signature humor with interesting facts and history of Palm Springs sites and neighborhoods. Photo by David A. Lee, Courtesy of Modernism Week.

“We’re still a little too close to it to get the kind of depth and wow power from it. I mean, we get it, but people who never lived in that time are really going to go crazy. Everything from refrigerators to graphics to architecture, and the amount of craft and design and engineering that went into these products. They’re going to go crazy in the museums of the future,” shares Charles.

“We need to treat these treasures of the midcentury with kid gloves,” says Charles. “They’re national treasures and people in the future, people who haven’t even been born yet, will cherish them.”

MODERNISM WEEK

For those of us still living in the twenty first century, though, there’s Modernism Week.

Between February 13 – 23, 2020, Palm Springs and other Coachella Valley communities will host nearly one thousand separate public events including the aforementioned home and neighborhood tours, cocktail parties and design shows, as well as countless lectures, panel discussions, book signings, films and more; all in celebration of “the moddest place on the planet,” according to Charles.

Charles Phoenix at Shields Date Garden in Indio, CA
Charles Phoenix at Shields Date Garden in Indio, CA. Photo Courtesy of Charles Phoenix

As for the ‘Ambassador of Americana’, what’s his favorite part about Modernism Week?

“Meeting the people,” Charles enthuses. “[They] come from all over the known universe to Modernism Week … but my favorite thing, really though, is doing my slide show in the beautiful Annenberg Theatre. It’s really evolved into a tradition.”

That, it has.

The “Charles Phoenix: Midcentury is My Muse!” live slide show performance will take place on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 10:00am, Annenberg Theatre, and the “Charles Phoenix Super Duper Double Decker Bus Tour” will take place daily at 8:30am, February 17-23, 2020.

Ken MacIntyre is the creator and curator of Modtraveler.net, an Enthusiast’s Guide to Modernism. For more photos and stories of modernist destinations visit his website or follow Ken on Instagram @modtraveler.

Looking for more Modernism Week insight? Check out this post on what to pack when heading to Mod Week?

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