Amedeo Modigliani
Le Jeune Apprenti, 1918-1919
Wikipedia - "Amedeo Clemente Modigliani (July 12, 1884 – January 24, 1920) was an Italian artist of Jewish heritage, practising both painting and sculpture, who pursued his career for the most part in France."
Wikipedia, WebMuseum, Google
Fred Frith
Wikipedia - "Fred Frith (born February 17, 1949) is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer and improvisor. Probably best-known for his guitar work, Frith first came to attention as one of the founding members of the English avant-garde rock group Henry Cow. Frith was also a member of Art Bears, Massacre and Skeleton Crew."
Wikipedia, Fred Frith, last.fm, Discography of Fred Frith, Paris Transatlantic, all music, Dailymotion, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8)
Wikipedia, Fred Frith, last.fm, Discography of Fred Frith, Paris Transatlantic, all music, Dailymotion, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8)
Luca Pignatelli
"The approach of Luca Pignatelli to the world is through architecture. His paintings evoke the Roman temples, Pompeii and ancient art, of which the artist suffers the charm. Archaeological survey on the flanks of modern architecture and in particular industry, are represented in his works by war planes, trucks and locomotives, but also in the choice of media such as tarpaulins rail."
Art Books International, Google
Mira Schendel
"During the tempestuous '60s and '80s, conceptual artists León Ferrari (Argentina) and Mira Schendel (Brazil) took on a similar, linguistics-focused approach, and the many textual drawings, sculptures, and paintings that materialized make up Tangled Alphabets."
flavorpill, Google, BNET, jameswagner.com
Anselm Kiefer
20 Jahre Einsamkeit, 1998
"Anselm Kiefer was born March 8, 1945, Donaueschingen. He is a German painter and sculptor. He studied with Joseph Beuys during the 1970s. His works incorporate materials like straw, ash, clay, lead, and shellac."
Wikipedia, WebMuseum, Paris, Google, The Met Museum
Hernan Bas
Floating in the Dead Sea with Ghost Ship Pirated by Hedi Slimane, 2003
Rubell Collection - "His work indulges in the production of romantic, melancholic and old world imagery, and makes reference to Wilde, Huysmans and other writers of the Aethetic and Decadent period in literature."
Wikipedia, The Saatchi Gallery, Google, BOMB
Ingram Marshall
Wikipedia - "Ingram Marshall (born May 10, 1942 in Mount Vernon, New York) is an American composer and a former student of Vladimir Ussachevsky and Morton Subotnick. Though the composer uses the term "expressivist" to describe his music, he is often associated with post-minimalism."
Wikipedia, Ingram Marshall, New Albion, New Music Box, Other Minds, last.fm
Wikipedia, Ingram Marshall, New Albion, New Music Box, Other Minds, last.fm
Romanywg / Jeremy Gibbs
Loris Cecchini
"Comprised of thousands of plastic balls surrounding an internal framework of aluminum ladders, the work continues Cecchini's investigation of how space is defined. Utilizing a formal vocabulary and lines of inquiry reminiscent of architects like Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio, Cecchini creates a nearly abstract, voluminous mass, evoking a weightless body of epic proportions."
P.S.1, BNET, Galleria Continua
Robert Longo
Wikipedia - "Although he studied sculpture, drawing remained Longo's favorite form of self-expression. However, the sculptural influence pervades his drawing technique, as Longo's 'portraits' have a distinctive chiseled line that seems to give the drawings a three-dimensional quality."
Wikipedia, Google, Robert Longo, artnet
Wikipedia, Google, Robert Longo, artnet
The Great Depression
Wikipedia - "The Great Depression was a worldwide economic downturn starting in most places in 1929 and ending at different times in the 1930s or early 1940s for different countries. It was the largest and most important economic depression in the 20th century, and is used in the 21st century as an example of how far the world's economy can fall."
Wikipedia, Modern American Poetry, PBS, The Library of Congress
Wikipedia, Modern American Poetry, PBS, The Library of Congress
Zheng Duanxiang
Coming Tempest No. 4, 2007
"The photographs of Zheng Duanxiang are not a simple record of moments in time. His manner of taking photos is much the same as that of a lost person trying to find their way in the dark; or to put it another way, a depiction that reveals the flesh and bones of reality in the dark."
55, 1918 ArtSpace
Meredith Monk - "Ellis Island"
"Meredith Monk's 'Ellis Island' is a haunting, reflective piece on Ellis Island and the immigrants who passed through there. Black-and-white, near-static shots of actors and actresses realistically portraying turn-of-the-century immigrants are combined with color shots of a modern-day tour guide conducting a tour of the buildings."
UbuWeb, Ellis Island - PDF
UbuWeb, Ellis Island - PDF
Bauhaus
Wikipedia - "The Bauhaus school was founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar. In spite of its name, and the fact that its founder was an architect, the Bauhaus did not have an architecture department during the first years of its existence. The Bauhaus style became one of the most influential currents in Modernist architecture and modern design."
Wikipedia
Wikipedia
Hagia Sophia
Wikipedia - "Famous in particular for its massive dome, it is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture. It was the largest cathedral in the world for nearly a thousand years, until the completion of the Seville Cathedral in 1520."
Hagia Sophia, Sacred Destinations
Hagia Sophia, Sacred Destinations
CBGB
Charlie Doherty - "New York natives Living Colour are no strangers to the legendary and as of 2006, deceased NYC CBGB rock club, which supported live acts for 33 years."
CBGB OMFUG Masters - Live August 19, 2005 - The Bowery Collection, CBGB - Virtual Tour, Wikipedia, YouTune
Magnificent 11
The Bellelli Sisters, Edgar Degas
"Eleven of LACMA’s permanently held artworks made the Times list. In era, subject, and form they are profoundly varied, ranging from ancient sandstone dryads to Georges de La Tour's seventeenth-century The Magdalen with the Smoking Flame to Vija Celmins’ monumental enamel-on-wood comb of 1970."
LACMA, Art Babble
"Eleven of LACMA’s permanently held artworks made the Times list. In era, subject, and form they are profoundly varied, ranging from ancient sandstone dryads to Georges de La Tour's seventeenth-century The Magdalen with the Smoking Flame to Vija Celmins’ monumental enamel-on-wood comb of 1970."
LACMA, Art Babble
Poetic Realism
"Port of Shadows"
Wikipedia - "Poetic realism was a film movement in France leading up to World War II. More a tendency than a movement, Poetic Realism is not strongly unified like Soviet Montage or French Impressionism."
Wikipedia, The Criterion Collection
Yang Fudong
Seven Intellectuals In a Bamboo Forest
"Yang Fudong’s films and photographs articulate multiple perspectives. His works investigate the structure and formation of identity through myth, personal memory and lived experience. Each of his works is a dramatic existential experience and a challenge to take on."
ShanghART Gallery, The Renaissance Society, BNET, Hans Ulrich Obrist
Weavings of War
"Weavings of War: Fabrics of Memory accompanies a landmark traveling exhibit of textiles depicting the horrors of war, by women from Central and Southeast Asia, Latin America, and South Africa."
Weavings of War
Weavings of War
Jorge Colombo
Times Online - "The iPhone is great for everything from gaming, social networking and figuring out where the heck you are once you get lost. But you wouldn’t have thought it would be a great tool for artists. Until now."
Times Online, Jorge Colombo
Times Online, Jorge Colombo
Giorgio Barrera
"Thus when we see open windows appearing inside an image, the impression we always get is that of a painting within a painting or a photograph within a photograph a further framing that is at times capable of absorbing and blanking out the function of the first and more decisive act of framing."
photo.box.sk, Giorgio Barrera, Fondazione Studio Marangoni
photo.box.sk, Giorgio Barrera, Fondazione Studio Marangoni
Chelsea Visits Havana
"Hundreds of Cubans packed into Havana's Museo De Bellas Artes for the launch of the first major US contemporary art exhibition to be shown here for almost a quarter of a century."
Art exhibition fuels US-Cuba thaw - BBC, NYT, format, The Art Newspaper
Art exhibition fuels US-Cuba thaw - BBC, NYT, format, The Art Newspaper
Moleskine
"Welcome to the new Moleskine website. Please take the time to explore our new contents and features, including the new MSK format."
Moleskine, Moleskine en masse, Wikipedia, Moleskine - UK, Black Cover
Alexander Rodchenko and Lyubov Popova
"For Alexander Rodchenko and Lyubov Popova, the entire fabric of daily existence - from biscuit packets to book jackets - served a revolutionary vision."
New Statesman, MoMA, Wikipedia, Culture 24, Tate
New Statesman, MoMA, Wikipedia, Culture 24, Tate
Kevin Bauman
"My landscapes, however, do not always reflect the idyllic scene most often portrayed by the traditional landscape photograph or painting, but ranges from serene Lake Superior sunsets to chaotic post-industrial landscapes of urban Detroit."
Kevin Bauman
Kevin Bauman
Social realism
Eviction Scene, Henry Jones Thaddeus (1889)
Wikipedia - "Social Realism, also known as Socio-Realism, is an artistic movement, expressed in the visual and other realist arts, which depicts social and racial injustice, economic hardship, through unvarnished pictures of life's struggles; often depicting working class activities as heroic."
Wikipedia
Fuzzbox
Wikipedia - "A fuzzbox (or fuzz box) is a type of effects pedal comprising an amplifier and a clipping circuit, which generates a distorted version of the input signal. As opposed to other distortion guitar effects pedals, a fuzzbox boosts and clips the signal sufficiently to turn a standard sine wave input into a waveform that is much closer to a square wave output."
Wikipedia, Dailymotion, (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (8)
Maya Deren
Wikipedia - "Maya Deren (April 29, 1917, Kiev – October 13, 1961, New York City), born Eleanora Derenkowsky, was an American avant-garde filmmaker and film theorist of the 1940s and 1950s. Deren was also a choreographer, dancer, poet, writer and photographer."
Wikipedia, senses of cinema, Maya Deren Forum, Meshes of the Afternoon, YouTube, (1), (2), (3)
James Castle
"James Castle: Portrait of an Artist renders Castle's life and creative process, as told by family members, art historians, curators, artists, collectors and members of the deaf community. A true case of triumph of the spirit, James Castle's story is one of monumental achievement. Castle used drawings to examine everything in sight."
J CRIST GALLERY, Greg Kucera Gallery, Gallery Paule Anglim, Philadelphia Museum of Art
J CRIST GALLERY, Greg Kucera Gallery, Gallery Paule Anglim, Philadelphia Museum of Art
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