Caribbean Poetry: Barbados


Houses
"To understand the significance and meaning of the poets' writings, scholars ultimately trace back to the island that gave birth to the poet's sensibility."
Virginia Commonwealth University

Jerry Spagnoli


"The images in this series are basically an attempt the camera to function as an observer/recorder of the world without too much interference from me."
Jerry Spagnoli

Art Images for College Teaching


Cremona Cathedal, ca. 14th century
"The AICT website's emphasis on ancient, medieval, and Renissance European art and architecture reflects the author's research and teaching interests."
Art Images

William Duckworth


"As a composer, Duckworth is considered the founder of Postminimalism, and his hour-long Time Curve Preludes for piano defines the postminimal style."
William Duckworth

Stanley Greenberg


Bypass Tunnel, Hillview Reservior, Yonkers, New York, 2000
"In these arrestingly beautiful black and white photographs of the city's infrastructre, Greenberg takes us through sites which are often off limits to the public, revealing places which keep New York City working."
Edelman Gallery

Eduardo Galeano


"Like all Uruguayan children, I wanted to be a soccer player. I played quite well, in fact I was terrific, but only at night when I was asleep. During the day I was the worst wooden leg ever to set foot on the little soccer fields of my country."
Wikipedia, Common Dreams, Books and Writers, Charlie Rose, The Progressive, KCRW, Fact Index, Daily Bleed, Z Magazine, Atlantic, amazon, 1

The National Gallery: London


Roelandlt Savery, 1576-1639
"The painting in the National Gallery's collection come from Western Europe, and their subjects reflect the history, religion and myths of the region."
National Gallery

Jerry Takigawa


"We live in an information-rich yet time-poor culture. I see a society that is becoming more and more disonnected from nature, disonnected from natural rhythms, cycles, and seasons. Often, this is manifested by being disonnected from our own selves."
Jerry Takigawa

Zoe Leonard


"Progress is always an exchange. We gain something, we give something else up. I'm interested in looking at some of what we are losing." -- Zoe Leonard
Wexner Center for the Arts, Zoe Leonard, MIT, frieze

Steve McQueen


The ArtFund - "Queen and Country: A Project by Steve McQueen. Steve McQueen is one of Britain's most influential artists. Over the last decade he has opened up the ways in which artist work with film."
The ArtFund, Small Swords, Richard Hollis, frieze

Gordon Matta-Clark


Wikipedia - "Gordon Matta-Clark (June 22, 1943 - August 27, 1978) was an American artist best known for his site-specific artworks he made in the 1970s. He is famous for his 'building cuts,' a series of works in abandoned buildings in which he variously removed sections of floors, ceilings, and walls."
Wikipedia, QMA, Artcyclopedia, artnet, David Zwirner

Robert Duncan, 1919-1988


Michael Palmer - "Let's begin with the thought that Duncan, in his poetics, embodies a series of paradoxes that at once reflect upon the antecedent poetics of what he called his 'modernist masters'."
Modern American Poetry, Wikipedia, MLA Guidelines, Robert Duncan, epc, Poetry Foundation, PENNSOUND

Virginia Rose Kane


"A unique melding of collage and papercutting, these delicate works are an artisic expression of the earths eternal mysteries that provide the viewer an opportunity to discover art and nature anew."
Viginia Rose Kane

Alexander Palace


A Labour Day Loyalty Demonstration at the Hotel Astoria
Bob Atchison - "Our Russian history websites and online books present a wide array of subjects relating to Royalty, Art, the Revolution ane the Romanov Dynasty. "
Alexander Palace

Johannes Vermeer


Girl with a Pearl Earring, 1665-67
Wikipedia - "Vermeer produced transparent colours by applying paint onto the canvas in loosely granular layers, a technique called pointellie (not te be confused with pointillism). No drawing have been securely attributed to Vermeer, and his painting offer few clues to preparatory methods."
Essential Vermeer, Wikipedia, Met Museum, National Gallery of Art

E.J. Peiker


Julia Butterfly
"I have also expanded my love for landscape photography and am now heavily engaged in creating artistic landscape images of North America's great scenic wonders."
E.J. Peiker

Fernando Pessoa


Wikipedia - "Fernando Antonio Norueira Pessoa ... (b. June 13, 1888 in Lisbon, Portugal - d. November 30, 1935 in the same city) was a poet and writer. The critic Harold Bloom referred to his in the book The Western Canon as the most representative poet of the twentieth century, along with Pablo Neruda."
Pessoa Trunk, Wikipedia, Wikimeria, Fernando Pessoa, Academy of American Poets, Google, Condalmo

Chuck Close


Roy II, 1994
"American artist Chuck Close his been a leading figure in contemporary art since the early 1970s. Bestknown for the monumental heads he has painted in thousands of tiny airbrush bursts, thumbprints, or looping multi-color brushstrokes, Close has developed a formal analysis and methodological reconfiguration of the human face that have radically changed the definition of modern portraiture."
Chuck Close, Chuck Close 1, Wikipedia, Image results, Video results

Meridith McNeal


"I am an intention based and content driven artist. My work is about memory and the cultural, physical and social history of a place or individuals. The ideas I set out to convey me to manifest work to best tell a particular story."
Meridith McNeal

Hana Purkrabkova


She in combing out, 2005
"She is a unique person in the field of Czech figurative sculpture. Her typical material is raw fire-clay with pating or fine colour tones, as well as in bronz sculptures."
Hana Purkrabkova

Trading Places


"Asia used to be known as 'The East Indies'. Pepper, spices, medicinal drugs, aromatic woods, perfumes and silks were rare commodities in Europe, and therefore valuable."
The British Library

Astronomischer Bilder-Atlas


Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering & Technology - "Astronomischer Bilder-Atlas is a collection of engraved plates published sometime around 1870 by W. Nitzschike of Stuttgart, Germany. They are a German translation of a set first published in England by James Reynolds in 1850."
Linda Hall

Steve Reich


"From his early taped speech pieces It's Gonna Rain (1965), and Come Out (1966) to his and video artist Beryl Korot's digital video opera Three Tales (2002), Mr. Reich has embracer not only aspects of Western Classical music, but the structures, harmonies, and rhythms of non-Western and American vernaculal music, particularly jazz."
Steve Reich, Wikipedia, New England Conservatory, Whitney, NPR-1, NPR-2, Video results, YouTube-1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Abandoned Places


"You can find a set of photographs from my trips to the abandened and forgotten. There are some best interesting information about the objects and most importent informations from its history. Abandened factories, forgotten cemeteries, ruins, closed hospitals, old palaces and residences..."
Chris

Neil Young


Rock and Roll - "Neil Young is one of rock and roll's greatest songwriters and performers. In a career that extends back to his mid-Sixties roots as a coffeehouse folkie in his native Canada, this principled and unpredictable maverick has pursued an often winding course across the rock and roll landscape."
Rock and Roll, Wikipedia, Neil Young, MSN, YouTube

Phillip Estlund


Orange Crush, 2007
Born, 1974, Athens, Greece.
GAVLAK

Barbara Kruger


The Art History Archive - "American conceptual/pop artist Barbara Kruger was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1945 and left there in 1964 to attend Syracuse University. Early on she developed an inerest in graphic design, portrt, writing and attended poetry readings."
The Art History Archive, Barbara Kruger, Whitney Museum of American Art, Wikipedia, U. Michigan, art:21, Image results

Old Staten Island


"Were there really three airports here? Was the Staten Island Airport shut down each night to ensure no peril to the patons of the drive-in theater? Did rides and trolleys really exist on the South Beach - Midland Beach Boardwalk?"
Old Staten Island

Su Blackwell


"Paper has been used for communication since its invention, either between humans or in an attempt to communicate with the spirit world. I employ accessible medium and use irreversibe, destructive processes to reflect on the precariousness of the world we inhabit and the fragility of our life, dreams and ambitions."
Su Blackwell

Images of Asia


Gate where Pipe Line starts near. Dungagali.
"Images of Asia is images of the 50 countries of the world between the Suez Canal and the Sea of Japan. Nearly 60% of the world's population. Over 3.7 billion people order of population."
Images of Asia

David Maisel


Lake Project 10
"His large-scaled photographs show the physical impact on the land from industrial efforts such as mining, logging, water reclamation, and military testing. Because these sites are often remote and inaccessible, Maisel frequently works from an aerial perspective, thereby permitting images and photographic evidence that would be otherwise unattainable."
David Maisel

Sylvia Plath


Academy of American Poets - "Often, her work is singled out for the intense coupling of its violent or disturbed imagery and its playful use of alliteration and rhyme."
Academy of American Poets, Modern American Poetry, Wikipedia, My Sylvia Plath, Literary History, NPR, Stanford

Copernicus Films


"The films in this series are on subjects such as the Soviet and Russian poet Mayakovsky, the artist and photographer Alexander Rodchenko, Meyerhold and Russian Avant-garde architecture as well as other figures of the Russian Avant-garde." Michael Craig, Copenicussun.
Copernicus Films, YouTube

Koichiro Kurita


"The world of nature embraces, Terrasphere, Hydrosphere and Atmosphere. Each surface has a connecting border in mysterious ways. And in those expanses, all the things and phenomena including living things exist in time as independent entities."
Koichiro Kurita, John Stevenson

Provenance Research Project


Andre Derain - L'Estaque [Paysage a l'Estaque]. 1906.
"The Museum of Modern Art owns approximately 600 painting created before 1946 and acquired after 1932, that were or could have been in Continentel Europe during the Nazi era."
MOMA