Mark Bloch


Wikipedia - "Mark Bloch (born January 23, 1956), also known as Pan, P.A.N., Panman, Panpost and the Post Art Network, is an American multi-media artist from Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Since 1982 he has lived in New York City. He is a conceptual artist in the tradition of Dada, the Surrealists, Marcel Duchamp, the Fluxus group and Ray Johnson."
Wikipedia, panmodern, Matthew Rose Paris

Shoah


Wikipedia - "Shoah is a nine-hour film completed by Claude Lanzmann in 1985 about the Holocaust (or Shoah). Though Shoah is conventionally classified as a documentary film, director Lanzmann considers it to fall outside of that genre, as, unlike most historical documentaries, the film does not feature reenactments or historical footage; instead it consists of interviews with people who were involved in various ways in the Holocaust, and visits to different places they discuss."
Wikipedia, NYT, Institute for Historical Review, Guardian, SHOAH'S ABSENCE, YouTube, (1), (2) - Raul Hilberg

Kyle Gann - PostClassic


"So classical music is dead, they say. Well, well. This blog will set out to consider that dubious factoid with equanimity, if not downright enthusiasm.... "
Arts Journal, Wikipedia, Kyle Gann

Richard Wilson


Wikipedia - "Richard Wilson (born May 24, 1953) is a sculptor, installation artist and musician."
Wikipedia, Richard Wilson, bd, Google

David Toop


Wikipedia - "David Toop (born 5 May 1949) is an English musician and author, and as of 2001 was visiting Research Fellow in the Media School at London College of Communication. He was notably a member of The Flying Lizards. He was a prominent contributor to the British magazine The Face. He is a regular contributor to The Wire, the U.K. based music magazine."
Wikipedia, David Toop, MySpace, Perfect Sound Forever, Poetry Foundation - UbuWeb Featured Resources: David Toop & Pauline Oliveros, Ocean of Sound, Robert Christgau, last.fm, Vimeo

Why Your Stadium Sucks: Yankee Stadium


"For this, the season's final installment of our stadium series, I asked a wide range of writers, critics, community activists, urban planners and fans to explain all that's loathsome about Versailles-on-the-Harlem River."
Deadspin

Liquid Liquid


Wikipedia - "Liquid Liquid was a New York City post-punk band that was active from 1980 to 1983, and regained activity in 2008, playing in various venues across the globe. Their track 'Cavern', from the Optimo EP, recorded by Don Hunerberg was sampled (actually played by the Sugar Hill house band) on Grandmaster + Melle Mel's 'White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)'"
Wikipedia, MySpace, last.fm, YouTube, (1), (2), (3)

D*Face


"Check out this video of the brilliant UK street artist D*Face. Friendswelove.com has made this short video intro to his work and inspirations in honor of his first show exhibit at the Jonathan Levin Gallery. Although we still don’t know too well what he looks like, click the video below to see what the future has in store for this awesome street artist."
BPM Magazine

Allen Ruppersberg


#105 Pop
Wikipedia - "Born in 1944 in Cleveland, Ohio, Allen Ruppersberg is one of the first generation of American Conceptual artists that changed the way art was thought about and made. His work includes paintings, prints, photographs, sculptures, installations, and books."
Wikipedia, DIA, Elacumulador

Luigi Russolo


Wikipedia - "Luigi Russolo (April 30, 1885 – February 4, 1947) was an Italian Futurist painter and composer, and the author of the manifesto The Art of Noises (1913). He is often regarded as one of the first noise music experimental composers with his performances of 'noise concerts' in 1913-14 and then again after World War I, notably in Paris in 1921. He is also one of the first theorists of electronic music."
Wikipedia, Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, 'The Art of Noises', theremin.vox, Media Art Net, YouTube, YouTube - Noise with John Cage (1966), Ubu

John Baldessari


Stonehenge (With Two Persons) Orange, 2005
"John Baldessari, (b. June 17, 1931, National City, California) is a conceptual artist. His work often attempts to point out irony in contemporary art theory and practices or reduce it to absurdity. His art has been featured in more than 200 solo exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe."
Wikipedia, John Baldessari, artnet, (1)

The Edge of New York: Waterfront Photographs


"Since its founding, New York City’s waterfront has been essential to the life of the city. The harbor’s protected bay became the site for lucrative trade, first with Native Americans and later with the rest of the world, and provided the economic engine for the city’s growth for the next three centuries."
Museum of the City of New York, TimeOut, Woman Around Town, NYT

1989 - Europe's Revolution


David Rees


"Let me know if you'd like me to come to your town and read my comics or just talk to you about my feelings."
mnftiu, Videos, Cartoons, Press

Hip hop


Wikipedia - "Hip hop music is a musical genre which developed alongside hip hop culture, and is commonly based on concepts of looping, rapping, freestyling, DJing, scratching, sampling and beatboxing. The music is used to express concerns of political, social, and personal issues. Hip hop began in the Bronx in New York City in the 1970s, primarily among African Americans, with some Jamaican immigrant influence. The term rap is often used synonymously with hip hop, however, the latter denotes the practices of an entire subculture."
Wikipedia

James Schuyler: Six New Recordings Added


"As promised in last week's conclusion to John Ashbery week, today, we're unveiling a bevy of new recordings from another stalwart of the New York School's fabled first generation: James Schuyler. Altogether, there are six new recordings, some provided by Ashbery, the rest recently unearthed by poet and scholar Nathan Kernan. We begin with Schuyler's half of the November 23, 1989 reading with Ashbery at New York's 92nd Street Y, that we highlighted on Friday."
PennSound - Reading at 92nd Street Y with John Ashbery in New York, November 23, 1989

James Ensor


Christ's Entry into Brussels
Wikipedia - "James Sidney Edouard, Baron Ensor (April 13, 1860 – November 19, 1949) was a Belgian painter and printmaker, an important influence on expressionism and surrealism who lived in Ostend for almost his entire life. He was associated with the artistic group Les XX."
Wikipedia, MoMA, NYT, Brooklyn Rail

The Left Banke


Wikipedia - "The Left Banke was a 1960s American pop-music group best remembered for its two hit singles, 'Walk Away Renée' and 'Pretty Ballerina'. The band often utilized what was referred to as 'baroque' string arrangements, which led its music to be termed 'Bach-rock'."
Wikipedia, Left Banke, YouTube, (1)

The Bread and Puppet Theater


Wikipedia - "The Bread and Puppet Theater (often known simply as Bread & Puppet) is a politically radical puppet theater, active since the 1960s, currently based in Glover, Vermont. Its founder and director is Peter Schumann."
Wikipedia, The Bread and Puppet Theater, Video-Vermont, August, 19th, 1998, Bread & Puppet"s Domestic Resurrection Circus and Pageant, Affinity Project

Andrew Rogers


AR Horse of Chile - Landmark Sculpture
"Andrew Rogers' contribution to contemporary visual arts is significant and explores many dimensions. This is reflected in his skills, the forms and narrative of his sculptures which grace many plazas and buildings around the world. He is renowned as a leading contemporary artist globally and in Australia."
Wikipedia, Andrew Rogers

Beginner's Guide to the Spaghetti Western


"The spaghetti western was born in the first half of the sixties and lasted until the second half of the seventies. It got its name from the fact that most of them were directed and produced by Italians, often in collaboration with other European countries, especially Spain and Germany."
SWDB, Fistful of Pasta, Wikipedia, Fistful of Westerns

Steps Off the Beaten Path


"Explore ancient ruins and hidden architectural gems on a photographic walking tour of Rome. These photographers used the newest image-making technologies to capture views of the Eternal City, often creating complex juxtapositions of past and present."
The Clark

Haze Launches New Website Showcasing 30 Years of Work


"If you haven't checked it out yet, legendary graffiti artists and Brooklyn native, Haze, has finally finished and launched an all new updated and redesigned version of his website."
Wooster Collective

Eric Aho


Southern Sky
"Plein air painter, Eric Aho has quickly become one of the nation's top landscape artists working today. Always fresh and vibrant, their atmosphere evokes familiarity and each brushstroke reveals a keen understanding of sophistication through austerity."
Tory Folliard, Eric Aho, artnet

The Raincoats


Wikipedia - "The Raincoats are a British post-punk band. Ana da Silva (vocals, guitar) and Gina Birch (vocals, bass) formed the group in 1977 while they were students at Hornsey College of Art, London, England."
Wikipedia, The Raincoats, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4)

Jean Fouquet


La Mariage de la Vierge
"Jean Fouquet, peintre et enlumineur du XVe siecleis an exquisite French-language exhibition devoted to the fifteenth-century painter Jean Fouquet."
Fouquet

365 Budapest


"I became quite obsessed during the process. Combining three things that play important roles in my life - photography, typography and riding the bike - I came across many streets of Budapest to collect the most interesting looking numbers. The more numbers I have, the harder it gets..."
365 Budapest

The Sixties Project


"The Sixties Project began as a collective of humanities scholars working together on the Internet to use electronic resources to provide routes of collaboration and make available primary and secondary sources for researchers, students, teachers, writers and librarians interested in the Sixties."
Sixties Project

Ambient music


Wikipedia - "Ambient music is a musical genre that focuses largely on the timbral characteristics of sounds, often organized or performed to evoke an 'atmospheric', 'visual' or 'unobtrusive' quality."
Wikipedia, Ambient Music Guide, ambient, dream state, YouTube, (1), (2), (3)

The Harder They Come


Wikipedia - "The Harder They Come is a 1972 Jamaican crime film directed by Perry Henzell. The film stars reggae singer Jimmy Cliff, who plays Ivanhoe Martin, a character based on Rhyging, a real-life Jamaican criminal who achieved fame in the 1940s."
Wikipedia, npr, YouTube, (1), (2)

PennSound - John Ashbery


"PennSound's John Ashbery author page with a week's worth of PennSound Daily entries highlighting newly added recordings from the venerable poet."
PennSound

Richard Howe - The Manhattan Street Corners


"Manhattan’s streets and sidewalks are its greatest public commons. Everything else on and about the island connects to them: homes, offices, shops, newstands, restaurants, subways, train and bus stations, ferry docks, heliports, parking garages, police and fire stations, places of worship, schools, hospitals, gyms, theaters, museums, concert halls, parks and playgrounds, the rivers, the bay."
Richard Howe - The Manhattan Street Corners

Time-lapse Mandala


"Time-lapse video, shot from overhead, of Tibetan monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery creating a sand mandala over 5 days: Eight frames per second (1:30); Thirty frames per second (0:23)."
flickr, (1)

Art manifesto


Wikipedia - "The Art manifesto has been a recurrent feature associated with the avant-garde in Modernism. Art manifestos are mostly extreme in their rhetoric and intended for shock value to achieve a revolutionary effect. They often address wider issues, such as the political system. Typical themes are the need for revolution, freedom (of expression) and the implied or overtly stated superiority of the writers over the status quo."
Wikipedia

The Specials


Wikipedia - "The Specials (sometimes called The Special AKA) are an English 2 Tone ska revival band formed in 1977 in Coventry, England. Their music combined a 'danceable ska and rocksteady beat with punk's energy and attitude', and had a 'more focused and informed political and social stance' than other ska groups."
Wikipedia, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4)