Jane Dickson


IRT West Side Line, Times Square/42nd Street
"Jane Dickson has been exhibition her painting, drawings and prints in museums and galleries domestically and internationally for two decades."
Jane Dickson, NYC Subway

Galaxy Zoo

"Thank for making Galaxy Zoo such a success! With your help, we've been able to collect millions of classifications, with which to do science faster than we ever thought possible."
Galaxy Zoo

Faces of Africa


Ibo figure (Nigeria)
Galerie Simon Blais - "Largely unknown fifty years ago, the usually wooden objects and sculptures of Lobi art, beyond their primarily ritual and sacrificial function, have an affinity with some Western folk tradition."
Galerie Simon Blais

New Acquisitions


Charles Burchfield, Tents at Twilight, 1918
Forum Gallery - "New Acquisitions will showcase thirty works new to the gallery in the last year, and will include large and small-scale paintings, dramatic sculpture and important drawings by Forum Gallery roster artists and twentieth century contemporary masters."
Forum Gallery

Anne Taintor


"Learn a thing or two about domestic bliss from these women on the edge in Anne Tiantor's delicious new collection of saucy, sassy artwork."
Anne Taintor

Sand: Memory, Meaning and Metaphor


The Sand Dune (circa 1871-1872) - Winslow Homer
The Parrish Art Museum - "Sand: Memory, Meaning, and Metaphor considers one of earth's most fundamental elements takes a fascinating look into the myriad ways in which artists have explored sand's physical and metaphysical properties."
The Parrish Art Museum, NYT, artlog

Susanne Linke


Wikipedia - "Susanne Linke (born 19 June 1944 in Luneburg) is a German dancer and freelance choreographer important in the development of Tanztheater in Germany and contemporary dance internationally."
Wikipedia, clicha artist situation, Jeanne Ruddy Dance, Culture Kiosque Dance: Reviews, NYT

Putumayo World Music


"Putumayo World Music is a New York City based record label, specialising in folk, Latin and Afro-Cuban music, as well as other genres that may be classified as world music. It was established in 1993."
Wikipedia, Putumayo World Music

Gerd Arntz (1900-1988)


"Already as a young man, born in a German family of traders and manufacturers, Gerd Arntz was a socially inspired and politically committed artist."
Gerd Arntz

Tour de France 2008


Wikipedia - "The Tour de France started in 1903 and is the world's largest cycle race. It is a 23-day, 21-stage bicycle road race usually run over more than 3,500 kilometres (2,200 mi)."
Wikipedia, Tour de France 2008 Live Dashboard, NYT: The 21 Stages of the Tour de France, The Climb, CBS Sports: Tour de France, Cycling News, YouTube

Sidney D. Gamble Photographs


"From 1908 to 1932, Sidney Gambey (1890-1968) visited China four times, traveling throughout the country to collect data for social-economic surveys and to photograph urban and rural life, public events, architecture, religious statuary, and the countryside."
Duke Univ. Libraries

Romeo Void


Wikipedia - "They are best known for the songs 'Never Say Never' (1982) and 'A Girl in Trouble (Is a Temporary Thing)' (1984), which were minor hits, with the latter becoming a Top 40 pop single."
Wikipedia, YouTube, MySpace

Antonio Lopez Garcia


Wikipedia - "Antonio Lopez Garcia (born Tomelloso, Ciuded Real, 1936) is a Spanish painted and sculptur, known for his realistic style. He is criticized by some art critics for neo-academism, but praised by others, like Robert Hughes, who consider him a master realist."
Wikipedia, Antonio Lopez Garcia, mfa Boston,

Irene Suchocki


"Irene creates little poems for the eyes through her explorations of the ethereal, the surreal, the whimsical, the mysterious, and the beautiful."
Irene Suchocki

Gavin Bryars


"Richard Gavin Bryars (born 16 January 1943) is an English composer and double bassist. He has been active in, or has produced works in, a variety of styles of music, including jazz, free improvisation, minimalism, experimental music, avant-garde and neoclassicism."
Wikipedia, Gavin Bryars, MySpace, last-fm, YouTube, (1)

Transit Maps of the World


Transit Maps of the World - "Most maps in this book are what we would now call schematics or diagrams because, essentially, in many cities the highly detailed togogaphic map has evolved into a simple route diagram as a more effective way to envision and thus navigate the labyrinth of urban rail tunnels right beneath our feet."
amazon.com, UrbanRail.Net, List of railway stations
New York - MTA, IND/BMT/IRT, The Independent Subway, NYC Subway, Making Light
Boston - Massachusette Bay Transportation Authority, Green Line (MBTA), Wikipedia, Massroads.com, NYC, YouTube
Montreal - STM, Montreal by Metro, Montreal Metro, STM - 1, NYC, YouTube
Paris - Paris Metro, RATP, RATP (pdf), ratp.fr

Timothy Horn


"About half his work is done on location, or 'plein air', and the rest is done in his studio from studies or photographs."
Timothy Horn

Piero Milesi


"Piero Milesi is an Italian composer who approached minimalism from a unique angle on Modi (Cherry Red, 1982 - Cuneiform, 1984). The six movements of Modi No. 1 is heavily influenced by Steve Reich and achieves the same kind of emphatic transcendence Michael Nyman's scores."
Piero Milesi, Cuneiform Records, Aural Innovations

Cupid Playing with a Butterfly


"Cupid, a winged adolescent, offers a rose to a butterfly he is holding by the wings. The butterfly, a prisoner, symbolizes the soul (Psyche in Greek). The theme inpired Chaudet to create a graceful composition, whose linear harmony and delicate details are heightened by his beautiful treatment of the marble."
Louvre

John Wieners


"Although Wieners would always depict Olson as his mentor, he shared more common ground at Black Mountain with Robert Duncan, the overt Romanticism of whose work, in stark contrast to 1950s orthodoxy, would find an echo in Wieners' more perfumed and occult pieces."
John Wieners reading, Wikipedia, PENNSOUND

Bruce Nauman


Wikipedia - "Bruce Nauman (born December 6, 1941, in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is a contemporary American artist. His practice spans a broad range of media including sculpture, photography, neon, video, drawing and performance."
Wikipedia, art:21, Video Data Bank

La La La Human Steps


Wikipedia - "La La La Human Steps is a leading Quebecois contemporary dance group in Canada, known for its energetic, acrobatic style that often involves fast-paced and athletic physical contact. Its signature move is the barrel jump, which is like a horizontal pirouette in the air."
Wikipedia, La La La Human Steps, Wikipedia - 1, Wikipedia - 2, YouTube, (1)

Joseph Staskevetch


Kunstmarkt - "The technique of his works is fascinating, resembling from a distance of black and white photographs. From closer they reveal an intimate, direct and unrefined aesthetic of drawing, which draws in the spectator due to its spatial effects."
Galerie Micheal Schultz, Joseph Stashkevetch

Robert Mapplethorpe


Wikipedia - "Robert Mapplethorpe (November 4, 1946 - March 9, 1989) was an American photographer, known for his large-scale, highly stylized black and white portraits, photos of flowers and naked men."
Wikipedia, artnet, Guggenheim Museum, Fine Art Photography

Chad Gerth


Corkin Gallery - "Chad Gerth's new series of photographs explore the intricacies of urban and human langscapes through images of abandoned parking lots slowly being reclaimed by nature."
Corkin Gallery

Olafur Eliasson


Wikipedia - "Olafur Eliasson (born 1967 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish-Icelandic artist, noted for his exhibition The Weather Project at the Tate Modern, London, in 2003. That same year, he also represented Denmark at the Venice Biennale."
Wikipedia, Studio Olafur Eliasson, MOMA, sfmoma

The Slits


"...choppy guitar chord on maximum fuzz (and always ever-so-slightly off-key) scratched through the racket at irregular intervals like jagged shards of cut glass and undulating over the whole live, solid mass came Ari's signature wobbly, screeching wails and yelps."
The Slits, Wikipedia, YouTube, (1), (2)

Carrie Mae Weems


All That Passes Before You, from the series Roaming, 2006
Wikpedia - "Carrie Mae Weems (born 1953) is an award winning photopher and artist. Her photophs, films, and videos have been displayed in over 50 exhibitions in the United States and abroad and focus on serious issues that face African Americans today, such as racism, gender relations, politics, and personal identity."
Wikipedia, PPOW, Jack Shainman Gallery

Helen Mirra


Orange Boulder Lichen, 2007
"Helen Mirra's work occurs in varied scrap media. It is often referred to as poetic, and indeed Mirra engages is as much in the in metrical as in the lyrical."
Helen Mirra, Peter Freeman, Video Data Bank

Lucinda Childs


Wikipedia - "Childs is most famous for being able to turn the slightest movements into an intricate chorographic mastrepiece. Her use of pattrens, repetition, and dialect has caused her to have a unique style of choreography that is often imitated for its ability to experiment."
Wikipedia, Lucinda Childa, The Dance Insider, Robert Wilson, YouTube, (1)

Massimo Vitali


lens culture - "The images are crowded and dense and rich with banal detail. Large masses of people congregate closely together - trying to relax or play - while wedged between the sea and man-made industrial urban landscapes."
lens culture, Bill Charles Represents, artnet

Big Mama Thornton


Wikipedia - "Willie Mae ('Big Mama') Thornton (December 11, 1926 - July 25, 1984) was an American Texas blues, rhythm and blues (R&B) singer, and songwriter. She was the first to record the hit song 'Hound Dog' in 1952."
Wikipedia, Google, YouTube, (1)

Euro 2008


NYT
NYT - "The continent's quadrennial soccer championship, hosted this year by Switzerland and Austria, ends on Sunday here."

Antony Gormley


"Over the last 25 years Antony Gormley has revitalised the human image in sculpture through a radical investigation of the body as a place of memory and transformation, using his own body subject, tool and material."
Antony Gormley, Wikipedia, IAIRP, YouTube

Elger Esser


Donald Goddard - "Most of the places are along shores or rivers. Usually the horizon is straight and rather low, as in Dutch landscape paintings of the 17th century. Some are of towns, particularly old Italian hill towns."
New Yokk Art World, elger esser, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac