Feodor Vasilyev
Wet Meadow, 1872
Wikipedia - "Feodor Alexandrovich Vasilyev ... was a Russian landscape painter who introduced the lyrical landscape style in Russian art."
Wikipedia, Olga's Gallery
Ian and Sylvia
Wikipedia - "Ian and Sylvia Tyson, CM, were a Canadian folk music duo who performed and recorded from the early 1960s through the early 1970s."
Wikipedia, Wilson & Alroy's, Ian and Sylvia Tyson, YouTube, (1), (2), (3)
Wikipedia, Wilson & Alroy's, Ian and Sylvia Tyson, YouTube, (1), (2), (3)
Sound sculpture
Wikipedia - "Sound sculpture (related to sound art and sound installation) is an intermedia and time based artform in which sculpture or any kind of art object produces sound, or the reverse (in the sense that sound is manipulated in such a way as to create a sculptural as opposed to temporal form or mass)."
Wikipedia, Kinetic Sound Sculptures, resoundings.org, Cranbrook Art Museum, YouTune, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6)
Wikipedia, Kinetic Sound Sculptures, resoundings.org, Cranbrook Art Museum, YouTune, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6)
Patrick Shanahan
A Momentary Presence
"Patrick Shanahan's photographs of Britain and Europe investigate the contemporary cultural landscape, offering a seductive and unsettling re-imaging of modern urban environments."
Patrick Shanahan
Edvard Munch
Between Clock and Bed, Self Portrait, 1940/42
"Who was the man behind The Scream and other iconic images of modern anxiety and despair? Two potent myths continue to define our understanding of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch: first, that he was mentally unstable, as these images suggest, and second, that the main influence on his distinctive style were his French and German contemporaries and not his fellow Scandinavians."
The Art Institute of Chicago, NYT, Wikipedia, Edvard Munch - The Dance of Life Site, Edvard Munch Biography
Robert Ryman
Untitled (a Grey Drawing), 1962
Wikipedia - "Robert Ryman (born May 30, 1930) is an American painter identified with the movements of monochrome painting, minimalism, and conceptual art. The majority of his works feature abstract expressionist-influenced brushwork in white or off-white paint on square canvas or metal surfaces."
Wikipedia, art:21, artnet, art:21 - blog
Maggie Taylor
Wikipedia - "Maggie Taylor (born 1961 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an artist who works with digital images. She won the Santa Fe Center for Photography's Project Competition in 2004."
Wikipedia, Maggie Taylor, CENTER
Wikipedia, Maggie Taylor, CENTER
Al Kooper
Wikipedia - "Al Kooper (born Alan Peter Kuperschmidt, February 5, 1944, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American songwriter, record producer and musician, probably best known for organizing the group Blood, Sweat & Tears, though he did not stay with the group long enough to share its popularity."
Wikipedia, Al Kooper, MOG, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4)
Wikipedia, Al Kooper, MOG, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4)
Garry Kasparov
Wikipedia - "This broke the existing record of youngest World Champion, held for over 20 years by Mikhail Tal, who was 23 when he defeated Mikhail Botvinnik in 1960. Kasparov's win as Black in the 16th game has been recognized as one of the all-time masterpieces in chess history."
Wikipedia, chessgames, Garry Kasparov, BBC - Garry Kasparov jailed over rally
Wikipedia, chessgames, Garry Kasparov, BBC - Garry Kasparov jailed over rally
Enrique Martinez Celaya
Wikipedia - "Enrique MartÃnez Celaya is an artist whose work consists of paintings, sculpture, photography, poetry, and prose presented in contexts he calls 'environments.' ... MartÃnez Celaya uses the human figure in the landscape as a means to explore the nature of human experience and the search for meaning, which dwells in the transient world of time and memory, identity and displacement."
Wikipedia, Enrique Martinez Celaya, La Louver
Wikipedia, Enrique Martinez Celaya, La Louver
Ancient Greek
"Athens is the symbol of freedom, art, and democracy in the conscience of the civilized world. The capital of Greece took its name from the goddess Athena, the goddess of wisdom and knowledge."
Ancient Greek, Wikpedia
Ancient Greek, Wikpedia
Castro’s Cuba at 50
TIME - "It's good that the Cuban Revolution's 50th anniversary falls on Jan. 1. That's the day for New Year's resolutions, and it's time for Washington and Havana to make some big ones."
TIME, New York Times, CBS, Wikipedia
TIME, New York Times, CBS, Wikipedia
Harlem Renaissance
Wikipedia - "Centered in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, the movement impacted urban centers throughout the United States. Across the cultural spectrum (literature, drama, music, visual art, dance) and also in the realm of social thought (sociology, historiography, philosophy), artists and intellectuals found new ways to explore the historical experiences of black America and the contemporary experiences of black life in the urban North."
Wikipedia, Harlem Renaissance, msn, John Carroll, A Guide to Harlem Renaissance Materials
Wikipedia, Harlem Renaissance, msn, John Carroll, A Guide to Harlem Renaissance Materials
Laurie Lipton
"Laurie Lipton was born in New York. She was the first person to graduate from Carnegie-Mellon University in Pennsylvania with a Fine Arts Degree in Drawing (with honours). She has lived in Holland, Belgium, Germany and France and has made her home in London since 1986."
Laurie Lipton, MySpace, beinArt
Laurie Lipton, MySpace, beinArt
Joseph Beuys
Wikipedia - "He is most famous for his ritualistic public performances and his energetic championing of the healing potential of art and the power of a universal human creativity. As well as performances, Beuys produced sculptures, environments, vitrines, 450 prints and posters, and thousands of drawings."
Wikipedia, WAC, DIA, artnet
Wikipedia, WAC, DIA, artnet
Emily Jacir
Wikipedia - "Jacir works in a variety of media including film, photography, installation, performance, video, writing and sound. She has exhibited extensively throughout the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East since 1994, holding solo exhibitions in places including New York, Los Angeles, Ramallah, Beirut, London and Linz."
Wikipedia, Visual Art, Alexander and Bonin, IMEU
Wikipedia, Visual Art, Alexander and Bonin, IMEU
The Living Theatre
"During the 1950's and early 1960's in New York, The Living Theatre pioneered the unconventional staging of poetic drama - the plays of American writers like Gertrude Stein, William Carlos Williams, Paul Goodman, Kenneth Rexroth and John Ashbery, as well as European writers rarely produced in America, including Cocteau, Lorca, Brecht and Pirandello."
The Living Theatre, Wikipedia, New York Surveillance Camera Players, YouTube, (1), (2)
The Living Theatre, Wikipedia, New York Surveillance Camera Players, YouTube, (1), (2)
George Inness
Hazy Morning, Montclair, New Jersey, 1893
Wikipedia - "His work was influenced, in turn, by that of the old masters, the Hudson River school, the Barbizon school, and, finally, by the theology of Emanuel Swedenborg, whose spiritualism found vivid expression in the work of Inness' maturity. He is best known for these mature works that helped define the Tonalist movement."
Wikipedia, George Inness, artnet, George Inness Virtual Gallery
The Folkways Collection
Smithsonian - "This series of 24 one-hour programs explores the remarkable collection of music, spoken word, and sound recordings that make up Folkways Records (now at the Smithsonian as Smithsonian Folkways Recordings)."
The Folkways Collection
The Folkways Collection
Can
Wikipedia - "Can were an experimental rock band formed in West Germany in 1968. One of the most important krautrock groups, Can' incorporated strong minimalist and world music influences."
wikipedia, godfathers of inde, Empty Can Band, YouTube, (1), (2)
wikipedia, godfathers of inde, Empty Can Band, YouTube, (1), (2)
Jan Fabre
"Jan Fabre (born 1958, Antwerp, Belgium) is a Belgian multidisciplinary artist, playwright, stage director, choreographer and designer."
Wikipedia, Antopology of a planet, MINDFOOD, Jan Fabre
Wikipedia, Antopology of a planet, MINDFOOD, Jan Fabre
Charles Baudelaire
"Charles Pierre Baudelaire ...(9 April 1821 - 31 August 1867) was a nineteenth century French poet, critic and translator. A controversial figure in his lifetime, Baudelaire's name has become a byword for literary and artistic decadence."
Wikipedia, poets.org, Charles Baudelaire, Huck Gutman
Wikipedia, poets.org, Charles Baudelaire, Huck Gutman
Wilfred Sätty
"San Francisco visual artist of the 60's and 70's. Here are Interviews, research, clues, events, along the last ten years . . . Here's the story of what happened to me when I met Satty... Two years after he was already physically dead."
Wilfred Sätty
Art From Both Sides of the Berlin Wall
"East German art, like much of what used to be East Germany itself, hasn’t fared altogether well here since the Wall fell. Twenty years on, victorious Westerners, at least those old enough to remember the country divided, still tend to look with contempt on what passed for culture under Communism, as if the two, culture and Communism, were mutually exclusive."
New York Times, Berlin Wall Art, Berlin Wall
Jimmie Durham
"Jimmie Durham is a Cherokee, born in Arkansas in 1940. He is a visual artist, and also a politcal activist for the American Indian Movement and an essayist."
Arte All'arte, Wikipedia, The Saatchi Gallery, Google
Arte All'arte, Wikipedia, The Saatchi Gallery, Google
Edith Dekynt
"The work of Edith Dekynt deals more than anything else with the aesthetic act. Her research into phenomena is a search for a truth that exists in the invisible or nearly visible. In this way she approaches the infinite, absolute, and unreachable.[cold, dust, humidity, static electricity]." ARTFACTS.NET, Edith Dekynt
Zao Wou-ki
Composition 1965
"Zao Wou-ki, now 82, found his distinctive voice and vocabulary in his mid-thirties, having by that time lived in Paris for a decade."
Marlborough, Wikipedia
Vittorio De Sica
Wikipedia - "Vittorio De Sica (7 July 1901 or 1902–13 November 1974) was a critically acclaimed Italian neorealist director and actor."
Wikipedia, IMDb, strictly film school, YouTube
Double Dee and Steinski
Wikipedia - "Doug DiFranco ("Double Dee") and Steve Stein ("Steinski") were hip-hop producers who achieved notoriety in the early 1980s for a series of underground hip-hop sample-based collages known as the Lessons."
Wikipedia, Steinski, MySpace, last.fm, Steinski - What Does It All Mean?, NPR, Robert Christgau
Wikipedia, Steinski, MySpace, last.fm, Steinski - What Does It All Mean?, NPR, Robert Christgau
Hans Op de Beeck
"He became known instantly with a model he created during his time at the Rijksakademie: a crossroads with traffic lights at night. This work is typical in its dealing with a recurring theme of his, that of alienation in modern life and the superficiality, monotony and miscommunication that accompanies it."
RONMANDOS, Hans Op de Beeck, frieze
RONMANDOS, Hans Op de Beeck, frieze
David Tudor
Wikpedia - "David Eugene Tudor (January 20, 1926 – August 13, 1996) was an American pianist and composer of experimental music."
Wikipedia, David Tudor, The Getty, (1), Lovely, Sonic Memorial for David Tudor, eMusic, YouTube
Wikipedia, David Tudor, The Getty, (1), Lovely, Sonic Memorial for David Tudor, eMusic, YouTube
Matchboxes from the Subcontinent
Matt Lee - "Collected during my time working from Bangalore, these matchboxes are the tangible memories of my various travels and experiences through India."
Matt Lee, Light of India, flickr
Soviet Army dance ensemble + Run DMC
kottke.org - "Here's the same thing mixed with Fatboy Slim's Weapon of Choice. Reminds me of the previously featured but still awesome video of Al Minns and Leon James doing the Charleston to Daft Punk."
Soviet Army dance ensemble + Run DMC
Sur le motif: Painting in Nature around 1800
Study of Clouds with a Sunset near Rome, Simon Alexandre-Clément Denis
The Getty - "This exhibition focuses on the practice of painting sur le motif—in nature—as it developed in Europe during the late 1700s and early 1800s."
The Getty
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