Via Aurelia: The Roman Empire's Lost Highway
Fresque Mithra Doura Europos
"At first glance, it didn't appear that impressive: a worn limestone pillar, six feet high and two feet wide, standing slightly askew beside a country road near the village of Pélissanne in southern France."
Smithsonian, Wikipedia
The Cloud Appreciation Society
"At The Cloud Appreciation Society we love clouds, we’re not ashamed to say it and we’ve had enough of people moaning about them. Read our manifesto and see how we are fighting the banality of ‘blue-sky thinking’."
The Cloud Appreciation Society
Dan's Topical Stamps
The Limburg Split of 1839
"You can browse my collections, or locate a particular stamp in the Catalog using Scott Catalog numbers. (Michel and Stanley Gibbons catalog numbers are included for most of the map stamps.) Some stamps appear more than once, and they are listed more than once."
Dan's Topical Stamps
Osvaldo Pugliese
Wikipedia - "Osvaldo Pedro Pugliese (Buenos Aires, December 2, 1905 - July 25, 1995) was an Argentine tango musician. He developed dramatic arrangements that retained strong elements of the walking beat of salon tango but also heralded the development of concert-style tango music."
Wikipedia, TODO Tango, ToTANGO, last.fm, YouTube, (1), (2)
London Shop Fronts
"Emily sends in the London Shop Fronts blog, 'a daily photo blog of shop fronts in London. This is an archive of the disappearing independent shops in London and a view of interesting and sometimes worrying typography and design choices of small retailers'."
London Shop Fronts
London Shop Fronts
City Island, Seaport of the Bronx
NYT - "To cross the City Island Bridge — 'Welcome to City Island, Seaport of the Bronx' — is to enter an anomaly: a small town that lives within the borders of a great metropolis, an active fishing village with a 718 area code." NYT - "Fresh Fish and Characters", Wikipedia, VOICE, City Island Museum
Morris Engel and Ruth Orkin
"In the early days of cinema, before the rise of the Hollywood studios with their artificial, controlled environments in the form of sets and sound stages, movies took advantage of real locations as narrative backdrops."
bright lights, Morris Engel, Images, Photographs
bright lights, Morris Engel, Images, Photographs
Underground press
Wikipedia - "The phrase underground press is most often used to refer to the independently published and distributed underground papers associated with the counterculture of the late 1960s and early 1970s. It also refers to illegal publications under oppressive governments, for example, the samizdat and bibuła."
Wikipedia, Voices from the Underground, ZINE WORLD, The Underground Press
Wikipedia, Voices from the Underground, ZINE WORLD, The Underground Press
Andrei Tarkovsky
Wikipedia - "Tarkovsky is listed among the 100 most critically acclaimed film directors; director Ingmar Bergman was quoted as saying 'Tarkovsky for me is the greatest [director], the one who invented a new language, true to the nature of film, as it captures life as a reflection, life as a dream'."
Wikipedia, IMDb, Nostalghia, senses of cinema, strictly film school, viddler, YouTube, (1), (2)
Wikipedia, IMDb, Nostalghia, senses of cinema, strictly film school, viddler, YouTube, (1), (2)
Sly Stone
Wikipedia - "Sly Stone (born Sylvester Stewart on 15 March 1943, in Denton, Texas) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer, most famous for his role as frontman for Sly & the Family Stone, a band which played a critical role in the development of soul, funk and psychedelia in the 1960s and 1970s. Sly & the Family Stone was started in San Francisco, California."
Wikipedia, (1), Sly Stone, Backstage, VANITY FAIR, KCRW. YouTube - Dick Cavett, (1). YouTube - Mike Douglas Show, (1), (2). YouTube, (1), (2), (3).
Wikipedia, (1), Sly Stone, Backstage, VANITY FAIR, KCRW. YouTube - Dick Cavett, (1). YouTube - Mike Douglas Show, (1), (2). YouTube, (1), (2), (3).
Hugo Werner
Being Abroad
"Since 2004, Hugo Werner has been lecturing typography, motion graphics and creative process as a faculty member of FUMEC University and UEMG - Design School, in the city of Belo Horizonte, Brazil."
Hugo Werner, Art+Culture
A. M. Rousseau.
Wrapped Figure, From Interior Light, 1999
"I am an artist and a photographer whose work for many years centered around the subject of homelessness in America, particularly as it impacted on the lives of women."
Ann Marie Rousseau, A.M.Rousseau Fine Art
Morton Feldman
Wikipedia - "Morton Feldman (January 12, 1926 – September 3, 1987) was an American composer, born in New York City. A major figure in 20th century music, Feldman went through several compositional phases. He was a pioneer in aleatoric music and indeterminate music, and in music requiring improvisation. His works are characterized by quietness, slowness, and often by their extreme length, especially in his later music."
Wikipedia, Morton Feldman Page, last.fm, New Albion, The New Yorker, YouTube, (1), (2), (3)
Wikipedia, Morton Feldman Page, last.fm, New Albion, The New Yorker, YouTube, (1), (2), (3)
Aspen - The multimedia magazine in a box
"This is a web version of Aspen, a multimedia magazine of the arts published by Phyllis Johnson from 1965 to 1971. Each issue came in a customized box filled with booklets, phonograph recordings, posters, postcards — one issue even included a spool of Super-8 movie film. It's all here."
Aspen - Phyllis Johnson, Index to Aspen
Aspen - Phyllis Johnson, Index to Aspen
Long Lake, New York
Wikipedia - "The town is entirely within the Adirondack Park and is the most northerly town in the county. It is a summer tourism destination offering fishing, hiking, boating, and many other outdoor activities. In the winter months, snowmobiling is also popular. Long Lake is also the home of the historic Adirondack Hotel and Helms Aero Service, floatplane service."
Wikipedia, W - Floatplane, Lake Eaton, HELMS AERO SERVICE
Wikipedia, W - Floatplane, Lake Eaton, HELMS AERO SERVICE
Josef Albers
Wikipedia - "Josef Albers (March 19, 1888 – March 25, 1976) was a German-born American artist and educator whose work, both in Europe and in the United States, formed the basis of some of the most influential and far-reaching art education programs of the 20th century."
Wikipedia, Josef & Anni Albers, Color Contrast
Wikipedia, Josef & Anni Albers, Color Contrast
Antique Typewriters
Williams 1 Curved Keyboard
"Comprised of typewriters from the very beginning of the typewriter industry (1880s & 1890s), it is the largest of its kind in Canada. The collection contains many rare and historically important typewriters, showing the remarkable diversity and beauty of the world's first typing machines."
Antique Typewriters
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Luncheon of the Boating Party, 1880-1881
Wikipedia - "Pierre-Auguste Renoir (February 25, 1841–December 3, 1919) was a French artist who was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style. As a celebrator of beauty, and especially feminine sensuality, it has been said that 'Renoir is the final representative of a tradition which runs directly from Rubens to Watteau'."
Wikipedia, WebMuseum, Paris, Renoir, ARG
Lori Nix
"The line between truth and illusion in photography is one that has been frequently crossed by practitioners since the invention of the medium."
Lori Nix, Cool Hunting, miller block gallery
Lori Nix, Cool Hunting, miller block gallery
English Poetry 1579-1830
"The 25,000 records in this largely full-text database follow developments in English poetry from the publication of the Shepheardes Calender in 1579 down to Spenser's successors among the nineteenth-century romantics."
English Poetry 1579-1830
English Poetry 1579-1830
Raymond Meeks
"Raymond Meeks was born 1963 and raised in central Ohio. His regard for song and short story , especially those centered around impermanenceor loss, are at the center of his work."
Raymond Meeks, Candace Dwan
Faile
Wikipedia - "Faile (Pronounced like 'fail') is an international artist collective formed in 1999 and based in Brooklyn, New York. They are recognised as some of the pioneers of global contemporary street art. The three founding members are Patrick McNeil (Canada), Patrick Miller (U.S.), and Aiko Nakagawa (Japan)."
Wikipedia, FAILE, artnet, SWINDLE, Faile Interview
Wikipedia, FAILE, artnet, SWINDLE, Faile Interview
John Pugh
"By weaving the powerful story-telling abilities of the narrative mural into the engaging impact of the life-size trompe l'oeil illusion artist John Pugh has created a stimulating and enlightening venue for both public and private art. His murals have been instrumental in revitalizing the trompe l'oeil genre as a vital mode of artistic expression that is both aesthetically and intellectually challenging."
John Pugh, Daily Mail
John Pugh, Daily Mail
Ilya Repin
Beggar (Fisher Girl), 1874
Wikipedia - "His realistic works often expressed great psychological depth and exposed the tensions within the existing social order. Beginning in the late 1920s, detailed works on him were published in the Soviet Union, where a Repin cult developed about a decade later, and where he was held up as a model 'progressive' and 'realist' to be imitated by 'Socialist Realist' artists in the USSR."
Wikipedia, Olga's Gallery
Public Enemy
Wikipedia - "Public Enemy, also known as PE, is an influential hip hop group from Long Island, New York, known for its politically charged lyrics, criticism of the media, and active interest in the concerns of the African American community."
Wikipedia, Public Enemy, MySpace, last.fm, ShutEmDown, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7)
Wikipedia, Public Enemy, MySpace, last.fm, ShutEmDown, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7)
Ellis Wilson
"The KET documentary Ellis Wilson—So Much To Paint salutes the life and art of a neglected Kentucky-born painter whose work paved the way for later African-American artists and established the everyday lives of black people as a legitimate subject for art."
KET, Google, University of Kentucky Art Museum
KET, Google, University of Kentucky Art Museum
Rca Victor - 1942
"A gramophone record (also known as phonograph record, or simply record) is an analog sound storage medium consisting of a flat disc with an inscribed modulated spiral groove usually starting near the periphery and ending near the centre of the disc."
Wikipedia, Tim's Phonographs and Old Records, History of Antique Phonographics 1877-1957, YouTube, (1)
Wikipedia, Tim's Phonographs and Old Records, History of Antique Phonographics 1877-1957, YouTube, (1)
Antoni Tàpies
Great Painting, 1958
Wikipedia - "Antoni Tàpies (born in Barcelona, December 13, 1923) is a Spanish Catalan painter. He is one of the famous artists of European abstract expressionism. After studying law for 3 years, he devoted himself from 1943 onwards only to his painting. He is perhaps the best-known Catalan artist to emerge in the period since the Second World War."
Wikipedia, Spaightwood Galleries, Fundacio Antoni Tapies, Michel Fillion Gallery
Wikipedia - "Antoni Tàpies (born in Barcelona, December 13, 1923) is a Spanish Catalan painter. He is one of the famous artists of European abstract expressionism. After studying law for 3 years, he devoted himself from 1943 onwards only to his painting. He is perhaps the best-known Catalan artist to emerge in the period since the Second World War."
Wikipedia, Spaightwood Galleries, Fundacio Antoni Tapies, Michel Fillion Gallery
Beryl Korot
art:21 - "Beryl Korot was born in 1945 in New York, where she continues to live and work. An early video-art pioneer and an internationally exhibited artist, her multiple-channel (and multiple-monitor) video installation works explored the relationship between programming tools as diverse as the technology of the loom and multiple-channel video."
art:21, BOMBSITE, PopMatters, FLYP
art:21, BOMBSITE, PopMatters, FLYP
To Hear Your Banjo Play - 1947
"Folk master Pete Seeger narrates Alan Lomax's documentary on the evolution and appreciation of American folk music. Special cameo performances include Woody Guthrie and Brownie McGhee, amongst many others."
YouTube
YouTube
Judith Supine
Aníbal Troilo
Wikipedia - "Aníbal Troilo (July 11, 1914 - May 18, 1975) was an Argentine tango musician. Anibal Troilo is widely thought of by tango listeners as the defining bandoneon player of his generation. His orquesta tipica was among the most preferred by social dancers during the golden age of tango (1940-1955), but he shifted to a concert sound by the late 1950s."
Wikipedia, Todo Tango, Aníbal Troilo Biography, ToTANGO, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4)
Wikipedia, Todo Tango, Aníbal Troilo Biography, ToTANGO, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4)
Skin & Bones: Tattoos in the Life of the American Sailor
L.M. Brown, a sailor, tattooed by Owen Jenson. c. 1943
"This original exhibit, researched and created by Curator Craig Bruns and Seaport staff, will feature traditional and modern tattooing tools, flash (tattoo design samples) and other tattoo-related art, historic photographs and artifacts, a recreation of an old-time 'tattoo parlor,' and a mini-documentary of the recorded personal stories of tattooed sailors."
Independence Seaport Museum, NYT
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