Q. Sakamaki


"Since the land 80s, he has photographed New York's political, social landscape, such as issues of AIDS, homelessness, and street crimes, focusings on people suffering their human rights violation in the related poverty, discrimination, and violence."
Q. Sakamaki, Redux Pictures, NYT

The Incredible String Band


Wikipedia - "The members of the group are considered musical pioeers in psych folk and, by integrating a very wide variety of traditional music forms and instruments, in the development of world music."
Wikipedia, Wikipedia - 1, The Incredible String String Band, YouTube, (1), (2)

Dan Witz


Williamsburg, Brooklyn 2008
"Kilroy Variations 2008 Ugly New Buildings. In the past few years much of my neighborhood in Brooklyn has been torn down to make for luxury housing. For better or worse it's a whole new street-scape out here."
Dan Witz

The Marvel and Measure of Peru


Two singing entertianers of Contisyo
"When Francisco Pizarro and his fellow Spanish conquistadors first encountered Peru in 1523, they were shocked by the wholly unfamiliar world."
The Getty

Paul Blackburn


M.L. Rosenthal - "This is how Blackburn's art works: lightly, broodingly, absorbingly. The opening couplet of The Watchers takes us unawares. It is plain, casual."
Modern American Poetry, Wikipedia, EPC, PENNSOUND, Literary History

Alan Watts


Wikipedia - "Alan Wilson Watts (Jaanuary 6, 1915 - November 16, 1973) was a philosopher, writer, speaker, and student of comparative religion. He was best known as an interpreter and popularizer of Asian philosophies for a Western audience."
Wikipedia, Alan Watts, Alan Watts Lectures and Essays, Alan Watts Resource, YouTube, (1), (2), (3)

Rainer Werner Fassbinder


Wikipedia - "His intense discipline and phenomenal creative energy when working were in violent contrast with a wild, self-destructive libertinism that earned him a reputation as the enfant terrible of the New German Cinema, as well as its central figure."
Wikipedia, senses of cinema, The Fassbinder Foundation, Jim's Reviews / Fassbinder, YouTube, (1)

1930 FIFA World Cup


"Participation in a FIFA World Cup takng place overseas involved a long sea journey. Moreover, for some clubs it meant having to go without their best players for two months - a problem that is still topical today."
FIFA, Wikipedia, YouTube, (1)

Paul Gauguin


Tahitian Women on the Beach, 1891
Wikipedia - "His bold experimentation with coloring led directly to the Synthetist style of modern art while his expression of the inherent meaning of the subjects in his painting, under the influence of the cloisonnist style, paved the was to Primitivism and the return to the pastoral. He was also an influential exponent of wood engraving and woodcuts as art forms."
Wikipedia, WebMuseum, Olga's Gallery, National Gallery of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, wbur.org

Remember Tibet

"On the occasion of the Beijing Olympics opening this upcoming August 8th 2008, we will be asking people to remember Tibet's struggle for independence against the undemocratic government of China."
Remember Tibet

Nick Cave


Wikipedia - "He is best known for his work in the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and his fascination with American music and its roots."
Wikipedia, Wikipedia - 1, Guardian - "Old Nick", Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Rhapsody, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6)

Posters from the WPA, 1936-1943


The By the People, For the People: Posters from the WPA, 1936-1942 collection consists of 908 boldly colored and graphically diverse original posters produced from 1936 to 1943 as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal."
By the Peoply, For the Peoply: Posters from the WPA, 1936-1943

Poor People's Campaign: A Dream Unfulfilled


Kathy Lohr - "In early 1968, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders planned a Poor People's Campaign in Washington, D.C., for the spring. "
npr, Higher Pictures

Bill Knott


Robert Arnold - "Outspoken yet reclusive, lyrical but political, simultaneously tragic and comic, Bill Knott seems to specialize in self-denial."
Memorious 6, not poetry blog, Wikipedia, Bookslut, Ploughshares

Beijing 2008


NYT - "An ecstatic China finally got its Olympic moment on Friday night. And if the astonishing opening ceremonies of the 2008 Olympic Games lavised grand tribute on Chinese civilization and sought to stir an ancient nation's pride, there was also a message for an uncertain outside world: Do not worry. We mean no harm."
NYT: Olympics 2008, Rings, NYT: China's Leaders Try to Impress and Reassure World.
NBC Olympics, NBC: Opening Celemony (Video)

William Christenberry


T.B. Hick's Store in Newbern, Ala., 1976
Wikipedia - "William Christenberry (born November 5, 1936) is a photographer, painter and sculptor who works with personal and somewhat mythical themes growing out of his childhood experiences in Hale County, Alabama."
Wikipedia, Christenberry Online, npr

The Roches


Wikipedia - "The Roches (Maggie, Terre and Suzzy Roche) are a female vocal group of three songwriting sisters from Park Ridge, New Jersey, known for their unusual and rich harmonies, quirky lyrics, and casually comedic stage performances."
Wikipedia, The Roches, YouTube: The Roches Hallelujah Chorus 1982, (1), (2), (3)

Era Rock Art


"Amongst the outcrops and boulders of northern England keen eyes may spot an array of mysterious symbols carved into the rock surfaces."
Era Rock Art

Stanley Kubrick


Wikipedia - "Stanley Kubrick (July 26, 1928 - March 7, 1999) was an influential American film director, screenwriter and producer. He directed a number of highly acclaimed and sometimes controversial films."
Wikipedia, IMDb, Stanley Kubrick: The Master Filmmaker, The Kubrick Site, MySpace

Horace Bristol


Portrait of Young Legong Dancer, Bali, 1939
Robert Miller Gallery - "One of the first staff photographers for LIFE magazing. Horace Bristol (1908 - 1997) worked aginst a backdrop of profound economic upheaval and sweeping political change."
Robert Miller Gallery, The Getty, Horace Bristol

George Tooker


Lunch, 1964
"His subjects, often of mixed sexual and racial features, are often obscured by heavy clothing and appear sagging and shapeless, trapped within their own dull worlds."
Rogallery, Ten Dreams

Alan Loman


Wikipedia - "Alan Lomax (January 15, 1915 - July 19, 2002) was an American folklorist and musicologist. He was one of the great field collectors of folk music of the 20th century, recording thousands of songs in the United States, Great Britain, Ireland, the West Indies, Italy, and Spain."
Wikipedia, The American Folklife Center, npr, pbs

Hubbard Street Dance


"Continually expanding its diverse repertoire with work by leading national and international choreographers, the company also contributes to the art form's evolution by developing new choreographic talent collaborating with artists in music, visual art and theatre."
Hubbard Street, Wikipedia, YouTube

Gilberto Gil


Wikipedia - "Gilberto Passos Gil Moreira (born June 26, 1942), better known as Gilberto Gil ..., is a Brazilian singer, guitarist, and songwriter, known for both his musical innovation and his political commitment."
Wikipedia, Gilberto Gil, Last FM, YouTube

Iran Archaeology


Marguerite Del Giudice - "What's so striking about the ruins of Persepolis in southern Iran, An ancient capital of the Persian Empire that was burned down after being conquered by Alexander the Great, is the absence of violent imagery on what's left of its stone walls."
National Geographic

Malcolm X


Biography of Malcolm X - "Intelligent and articulate, Malcolm was appointed a minister and national spokeman for the Nation of Islam. Elijah Muhammad also charged him with establishing new mosques in cities such as Detroit, Michigan and Harlem, New York."
Biography of Malcolm X, Wikipedia, The Official Web Site of Malcolm X, The Malcoolm X Project at Columbia University, YouTube, (1), (2)

Hudson River School


Algonquin Indians at Palisades
Wikipedia - "The Hudson River School was a mid-19th century American art movement by a group landscape painters, whose aesthetic vision was influenced by romanticism."
Wikipedia, ArtLex, Hudson River School Art Trail

Samuel Stimpert


Cog II, 2005
"His own artwork consist of sculptures intended to provide the viewer with material with thought and perhaps goad them into contemplation of the human experience."
Underground Art Union, Samuel Stimpert

Robert Crumb


Wikipedia - "Robert Crumb (born August 30, 1943), often credited simply as R. Crumb, is an American artist and illustrator recognized for the distinctive style of his drawings and his critical, satirical, subversive view of the American mainstream. He currently lives in Southern France."
Wikipedia, The Official Crumb Site, YouTube

Neal Oshima


Manila 04
"Squatter Settlements in Metro Manila - These photographs were made over the past five years as part of a survey of the architure of informal settlements in Metro Manila."
urban landscapes

Louis Malle


Films de France - "Louis Malle comes from a rare breed of French film director who achieved a reputation as a great director not just in his native France but internationally, and was not afraid to embrace a wide renge of subjects, some notoriously controversial."
Films de France, Wikipedia, TSPDT, IMDb, YouTube, (1), (2)

Andrija Ilic


North 01 - Streymoy, Faroe Islands, 2007
"I am finding my inspiration in documentary motives, social changes of our society and people. I am aiso covering historical moments that are influencing our future."
Andrija Ilic

Capoeira


Wikipedia - "The art-form started up in Brazil during the 16th Century, an obvious result of the slave trading that took place in conjuction with the previously slaved native Indians. Capoeira was created and developed by slaves brought from Africa."
Wikipedia

Pierre Puvis de Chavannes


Woman By The Sea, 1887
Wikipedia - "Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, (14 Decembed 1824 - 24 October 1898), was a French painted, who became the president and co-founder of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts and whose work influenced many other artists."
Wikipedia, WebMuseum, Art Renewal Center

El Alcazar - Seville


"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