Keith Morris Washington


Cordie Cheek: Junction of Route 50 & 50A, Near Columbia, TN. 1999.
AAVAD - "Media: Oil, pencil, silkscreen, lithography. Imagery: Mural sized American landscape paintings depicting individual historic lynch sites; mass gravesites in Iraq; portraiture, flowers, landscape, lynching, mourning, gravesites, African American history, family portraits."
AAVAD

Heidi Kirkpatrick


Gallipolis, Ohio 2001
Richard Speer - "She photographs antique objects - a toothbrush shaped like a naked woman, a knife adorned with a picture of Marilyn Monroe's Playboy centerfold, a salt shaker in the shape of a buxom blonde - and presents them in a curio cabinet, the photos on black mattes floating above a deep-set plane, scribbled over with cryptic, auto-biographical confessions."
Heidi Kirkpatrick

Collier Schorr


Gate
Dominic Eichler - "Collier Schorr's immersion in the photographic - not just as an artist but also, during the 1990s, as an art writer and occasional curator - could perhaps be construed as being about a desire to make difference visible, possible and appealing."
303 Gallery

Aleksandr Rodchenko, 1891-1956


Lily Brik, 1924
Howard Schickler - "This series of portfolios is dedicated to the first ever complete examination of the photgraphic oeuvre of the noted Russian Constrsctivist artist and photographer Aleksandr Rodchenko."
Aleksandr Rodchenko

Rarindra Prakarsa


"I live in Jakarta, Indonesia. A semipro photography."
Rarindra Prakarsa

Rick Chapman


Bent Oak, Califorrnia
"His portrait strive to explore that which ties us all together as humans, the essence of what is common to all of us. There is no formula for this. "
Rick Chapman

Green Integer

"Essays, Manifestos, Statements, Speeches, Maxims, Epistles, Diaristic Jottings, Narratives, Natural histories, Poems, Plays, Performances, Ramblings, Revelations, and all such ephemera as may appear necessary to bring society into a slight tremolo of confusion and fright at least."
Green Integer

Vesalius


British Librarary - "De Humani Corporis Fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human Body) is one of the most influential works in the history of Western medicine."
British Library

James Brown


Wikipedia - "As a prolific singer, songwriter, bandleader, and record producer, Brown was a pivotal force in the evolution of gospel and rhythm and blues into soul and funk. He left his mark on numerous other musical genres, including rock, jazz, disco, dance and electronic music, reggae and hip hop. Brown's music also left its mark on the rhythms of African popular music, such as afrobeat, juju and mbalax, and provided a template for go-go music."
Wikipedia, James Brown Homepage, Rolling Stone, Hall of Fame, MSN, Video results

Historical Chinese Postcard Project: 1896-1920


A loaded wheelbarrow is pulled across water
Institut des Sciences de l'Homme - "The database focuses on early (1896-1920) postcards of China. This project studies the first wave of postcards with a Chinese subject. We show them, disuss what they are, who produced them and where, how they were used, their significance - in short, their historical context."
ISH

Francis Ponge


Wikipedia - "In his most famous work, Le parti pris des choses (1942) ..., he meticulously described common things such as oranges, potatoes and cigarettes in a poetic voice, but with a personal style and paragraph form much like an essay. ... Ponge avoided appeals to emotion and symbolism, and instead sought to minutely recreate the world of experience of everyday objects."
Wikipedia, Green Integer, Free Verse - Andrew Boobier, Preface to a Bestiary - Translated by Serge Gavronsky, BNET, The Cat Flap, Stanford, Answers

Bianca van der Werf


"Welcome to my personal website and porlfolio. My name is Bianca van der Werf and I was born on the 11th of october 1972 in The Hague, the Netherlands. Always drawing and painting as a child, so it was no beg surpise that I ended up at the Royal Academy of Art in the same town a few years later."
Bianca van der Werf

Photographic Views of Meiji


Kimbei, Mt. Fujiyama, c. 1885
Richard W. Gadd - "A strict policy of isolationism and non-interference was instituted by Japan's Shogun Tokugawa in the early 17th century, resulting in a medieval society locked in time."
Stanford

Albert Ranger-Patzsch, 1897-1966


Schubrt & Salzer factory, Ingolstadt, Germany. 1950s.
Zabriskie Gallery - "Breaking new ground in the Bauhaus, Renger-Patzsch's photgraphy from the 1920s to 1950s excavate startling beauty and clarity from mundane sights of plants, buildings, and industrial machines."
Albert Ranger-Patzsch

Harappa


Nuwara - Eliya, Ceylon
"Glimpses of South Asia before 1947. 1,150 illustrated pages by the world's leading Ancient Indus Civilzation scholars. 774 photographs, postcards, lithographs, engravings, and archival film of India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka before 1947."
Harappa

Documenting America


John Vachon
Ben Shahn, John Vachon, Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, Arthur Rothstein, Gordon Parks.
FSA

John Cage


Wikipedia - "A pioneer of chance music, electronic music and non-standard use of musical instruments, Cage was one of the leading figures of the post-war avant-garde of many, the most influential American composer of the 20th century."
Wikipedia, EPC, Uncyclopedia, Ubu Web Sound, Ubu Film, Video results, WNYC, WNYC-1

Arabic Manuscripts


UNESCO - "The collection of Arabic manuscripts held in the National Library of the Czech Republic contains 200 entries. It is a component of the Oriental manunscrits collection, especially Persian, Turkish, and Indian."
UNESCO, American University of Beirut

German Herrera


The Invitation
"Most of these images were felt, not thought. The reason for their creation is because they can be created. ..."
German Herrera

Victor Reijs


Cong Abbey, County Mayo
The Picts, Maga and Other Pre-Colombian Civilization, Agates, Megaliths, Cambodia, Writing of Stones, Landscapes of Britain & Ireland, Pictures of Turkey.
Lithos Graphics

Paul Kos


Canary/Coal (Wait for a Song), 2007
Gallery Paule Anglim - "Since the early 1970's Paul Kos's work has challenged convention of art media and subject matter. For a global audience he staged new possibilities for artistic treatments of time, space and cultural systems."
Paul Kos

The Sforza Hours


British Library - "The lavish decoration of the Sforza Hours was painted in two stages: the first around 1490 for Bona Sforza, widow of Galeazzo Sforza, Duke of Milan, and the second for her nephew's widow, Margaret of Austria, Regent of the Netherlands, who inherited the manuscript in 1504."
British Library

Jiri Kolar


Byzantine Motif
"During the 1940s, he became a member of the 'Art Group 42' and in the 1950s was imprisoned for his activities. He could publish and exhibit only shortly in the end of of the 60s."
Jiri Kolar

Roman Loranc


Renaissance
"Some photographers believe their their strongest work comes from exploring their immediate surroundings."
Roman Loranc

Joe Brainard


Kenward Elmslie - "His early paintings and assemblages showed the influence of Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, and Joseph Cornell, but Joe's work soon distingushed itself by its lyricism, wit, warmth, and generosity, combined with his penchand for making art that was unabashedly beautiful."
Joe Brainard, PENNSOUND

Bodhi Art


Unwanted Spaces-3, Binu Bhaskek
"Bodhi Art encourages a broad-based practices ranging from painting and sculpture, to photography and installation, including supporting pubilic art projects."
Bodhi Art

Ginny Felch


Anticipation
Silver Lining images - "As a child growing up in the fifties, I was given a Brownie camera by my father, a newspaper publisher in New England. I remember feeling encouraged by his compliments about my sensitivity and composition."
Ginny Felch

Life of the People


Distress, 1938. James E. Allen, 1894-1964.
Exhibition Overview - "Among these artists were women, African Americans, and the Mexican muralists who were so infuential at the time. The collection is particularly rich in images from the 1930s, when the turmoil and uncertainty of the Depression led increasing numbers of artists to turn toward socially relevant subject matter."
Library of Congress

Moja Astrofotografia


M81
"My name is Dominik Wos and I live in a small town near Warsaw. I have been in astronomy and astrophotography for some long and short time I can say."
Moja Astrofotografia

The Endurance


"Ernest Shackleton, a British polar explorer, hired Frank Hurley to record, in still and moving pictures, an expedition to Antarctica, the last unexplored region on Earth."
The Endurance

Alexey Titarenko


The dresses, 1993
"His long-exposure photographs, often made of moving masses of people, are imbued with a down-trodden moodiness reminiscent of the stoies of Dostoyevsky."
len sculture

Mark Khaisman


"Welcome to khaismanstudio.com. Mark Khaisman was born in Kiev, Ukraine and studied art and architecture in Moscow, Russia. He currently lives and works in Philadelphia."
Mark Khaisman

WFMU's Beware of the Blog


Adolph Wolfli
Gallery of Graphic Musical Notation - "Here's 24 examples of unusual or graphic musical notation, from the cuneiform markings of the oldest song in the world, to the graphic notation of Stockhausen, Crumh, Cage and Eno, to the painted musical invention of Adolph Wolfli."
WFMU

Anne Sexton


Gwendolyn Stewart
Wikipedia - "In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the manic elements of Sexton's illness began to affect hir career. She still wrote and published work and gave readings of his poetry. She also collaborated with some musicians, forming the group Anne Sexton and Her Kind, who were working to put some of her writing to music. Sexton is the modem model of the confessional poet."
Wikipedia, Wikiquote, Modern American Poetry, Plagiarist, Bibliography

The History of Visual Communication


Art Deco, Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980)
Elif Ayiter - "This website attempts to walk you througt the long and diverse history of a particuler aspect of human endeavour. The translation of ideas, stories and concepts that are largely textual and/or word based into a visual format, i.e. visual communication."
The History Visual Communication