"Patio del Crucero (Courtyard of the Crossing). In Almohad times this courtyard had two levels, the lower of which was a sunken garden; the raised walkways intersected in the center - thus a ross shape." El Alcazar
"As an artist I am inspired by the materials, colors and forms that I find in my everyday environment. I am particularly drawn to objects that record physical processes or bear the impefection and scars of life." Jacqueline Rush Lee
Wikipedia - "As a frontman, Johansen's aggression, wit and and energy made up for what was a slightly one-dimensional singing voice, while Thunders's lead playing was compared to the slashing of a knife-fight." Wikipedia, New York Dolls, Rhapsody, YouTube, (1), Wikipedia - 1
Daniel Bradbury - "Bertolucci was born on March 16, 1940 in Parma, Italy into an atmosphers of comfort and intellectualism. His father, a poet, anthologist, film critic and art history professor, encouraged Bernardo's childhood interest in films by frequently taking him to film screenings." Vassar College Department of Italian, Wikipedia, IMDb, Senses of Cinema, TSPDT
"Aric Mayer is a Kenyan born Brooklyn based artist. ... Mayer's photographs have been published in numerous publications. In 2001 he won an artist's residency of the Fundacion Valparaiso in Mojacar, Spain." Aric Mayer
Julinda Lewis-Ferguson - "Jones, a tall, powerful dancer, was an outstanding soloist who often mixed video, text, and autobiographical material with his choreography, as he did in 'Blauvelt Mountain' (1980) and 'Valley Cottage' (1981), part of the trilogy that began with 'Monkey Run Road' (1979)." PBS, Wikipedia, Bill T. Jones, Salon, YouTube, (1), (2)
Wikipedia - "...psychedelia, experimental, obscure 50s-60s blues, unpopular jazz, R&B, soul, reggae, garage rock, hot-rod music, 78's, 8-tracks, twee, indie pop, schlock-a-billy, hip-hop, electronica, hand-cranked wax cylinders, punk rock, exotica, downtown art music, radio improvisation, cooking instruction, Old Noise, classic radio airchecks, found sound.." Wikipedia, WFMU, WFMU - Audiostream, WFMU's Beware of the Blog
Woman in subway "Irwin Klein was a photographer whose work covered the years between 1962 and his untimely death in 1974. His work deserves a reconsideration for its powerful documentary and aesthetic qualities." Irwin Klein
poets.org - "Poet, translator, and essayist W. S. Di Piero was born in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1945, and grew up in an Italian working class neighborhood." poets.org, (1), Poetry, The Cortland Review, The Borzoi Reader
Strattord Mill, 1819-20 Wikipedia - "John Constable (11 June 1776-31 March 1837) was an English Romantic painter. Born in Suffolk, he is known principally for his landscape paintings of Dedham Vale, the area surrounding his home - now known as 'Constable Country' - which he inveated with an intensity of affeation." Wikipedia, WebMuseum, Paris, The Huntington, National Gallery of Art
Wikipedia - "Albert Greene (born April 13, 1945), better known as Al Green, is an American gospel and soul music singer who received great acclaim in the 1970s." Wikipedia, Al Green, Rolling Stone, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4)
Mask Characters of Zambia, Late 19th-20th century "Intersection: World Arts, Local Lives explores the roles that art plays in creating meaning and defining pupose for people acoss the globe." Fowler Museum at UCLA
WebMuseum - "Edward Hopper painted American landscapes and cityscapes with a disturbing truth, expressing the world around him as a chilling, alienating, and often vacuous place. Everybody in a Hopper picture appears terribly alone." WebMuseum, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Wikipedia, National Gallery of Art, MFA
Hecht Company Warehouse - Washington, D.C. "What began four years ago as an extended photo essay has become a resource for artists, designers, architects, students, teachers and Art Deco enthusiasts throughout the world." Decopix
"Before the turn of the 20th century, Czarist Russia embarked upon the most unlikely public works project of that or any other era: a railroad would be built across the vast open lands Siberia, and it would be built by men and horses, and the builders would be the Russians themselves." Trans-Siberian Railroad, Burton Holmes
Documenta Kassel - "Stollhans explores the interaction of social democracy and art, i.e. pictorial aesthetics and social democracy, or to use his more accurate description, social democracy and tracked vehicles." Documenta Kassel, artnet, YouTube
Art & the Culture - "The grand tradition of Ottoman architecture, established in the 16th century, was derived from two main sources. One was the rather complex development of new architectural forms that occurred all over Anatolia, especially at Manisa, Iznik, Bursa, and Selcuk in the 14th and early 15th centuries." The Ottomans
Wikipedia - "Kate McGarrigle and Anna McGarrigle are sisters who write and perform together. They were born of Canadian and Irish parents in Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts, northwest of Montreal, and educated at a Roman Catholic convent school." Wikipedia, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4)
Kasegaluk Lagoon and Chukchi Sea I, 2006 "Indian born artist-educator-activist Subhankar Banerjee uses photography to raise awareness about issues that theaten the health and well-being of our planet." Subhankar Banerjee
Horn Hill 5:30 AM "Focusing on the village instead of the headlands painted by the likes of Hopper, Bellows, and Henri, Beers found his metier making bold, light-filled oils of the island's stark, unembellished cottages." Gleason Fine Art
Potato Planters, 1861 Wikipedia - "Jean-Francois Millet (October 4, 1814 - January, 20, 1875) was a French painter and one of the founders of the Barbizon school in rural France. He is noted for his scenes of peasant farmers. He can be categorized as part of the movemant termed 'naturalism', but also as part of the movement of 'realism'." Wikipedia, The Getty, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Pete Seeger - Adirondack Museum "The Adirondack Museum believes in the power of history to ignite the imagination, stimulate thought and shape the future. Our collections and engaging programs reflect stories of life, work, and play in the Adirondack Park and northern New York State." Adirondack Museum, Wikipedia, Adirondack - Aerial Tour, The Nature Conservancy, Adirondack Journal
"Explore our online collection, which offers access to over 33,000 works and basic information about works of art from all areas of our encyclopedic collection." The Art Institute of Chicago
Manhattan Image-Souvenir (The Green Wall), 2003 "Charles Matton will exhibit sculptures which relate to the box constructions. While some are larger-size realizations of the miniature maquettes in the boxes, others are sculptures that could have been been made by the artists whose studios are represented by the boxes." Forum Gallery, Giornale Nuovo, The Bruce Museum of Arts and Science
"Kinszki was born in Budapest in 1901. It is known that his first photographs were taken in 1921. He was first published in News of the Photograph in 1931 and in 1932 he wrote an article on the Bauhaus aesthetic." Luminous Lint
Wikipedia - "Fela Anikulapo Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludrotun Ransome-Kuti, October 15, 1938 - August 2, 1997), orsimply Fela, was a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist musician and composer, poineer of Afrobeat music, humun rights activist, and political maverick." Wikipedia, The Shrine, FelaRadioShrine, Fela Project, Discography, YouTube, (1)