The Real Paper
Wikipedia - "The Real Paper was a Boston alternative weekly newspaper that ran from August 2, 1972, to June 18, 1981, often devoting space to counterculture issues of the early 1970s. The offices were located on Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts."
Wikipedia, Jon Landau – “Growing Young With Rock and Roll” (1974)
Sugar Minott
Black Mountain poets
Wikipedia - "The Black Mountain poets, sometimes called projectivist poets, were a group of mid 20th century American avant-garde or postmodern poets centered on Black Mountain College."
Wikipedia, A Brief Guide to the Black Mountain School, University of Virginia
Hurdy gurdy
Wikipedia - "The hurdy gurdy or hurdy-gurdy (also known as a wheel fiddle) is a stringed musical instrument that produces sound by a crank-turned rosined wheel rubbing against the strings. The wheel functions much like a violin bow, and single notes played on the instrument sound similar to a violin. Melodies are played on a keyboard that presses tangents (small wedges, usually made of wood) against one or more of the strings to change their pitch. Like most other acoustic string instruments, it has a soundboard to make the vibration of the strings audible."
Wikipedia, Google, YouTube
Performance art
Chris Burden
Wikipedia - "Performance art is art in which the actions of an individual or a group at a particular place and in a particular time constitute the work. It can happen anywhere, at any time, or for any length of time. Performance art can be any situation that involves four basic elements: time, space, the performer's body and a relationship between performer and audience. It is opposed to painting or sculpture, for example, where an object constitutes the work."
Wikipedia, FADO Performance Art Centre, Performance art, Cleveland Performance Art Festival Collection, amazon
The Four Tops
Wikipedia - "The Four Tops are an American vocal quartet, whose repertoire has included doo-wop, jazz, soul music, R&B, disco, adult contemporary, hard rock, and showtunes. Founded in Detroit, Michigan as The Four Aims, lead singer Levi Stubbs (born Levi Stubbles, a cousin of Jackie Wilson and brother of The Falcons' Joe Stubbs), and groupmates Abdul 'Duke' Fakir, Renaldo 'Obie' Benson and Lawrence Payton remained together for over four decades, having gone from 1953 until 1997 without a single change in personnel."
Wikipedia, The Four Tops, last.fm, YouTube - Baby I Need Your Lovin', It's The Same Old Song, Bernadette, And the Lonely, Reach Out(I'll Be There), Reach Out(I'll Be There)-acapella
Meme
Wikipedia - "A meme ... is a unit of cultural ideas, symbols or practices, which can be transmitted from one mind to another through writing, speech, gestures, rituals or other imitable phenomena. ... Supporters of the concept regard memes as cultural analogues to genes, in that they self-replicate and respond to selective pressures. The British scientist Richard Dawkins coined the word 'meme' in The Selfish Gene (1976) as a concept for discussion of evolutionary principles in explaining the spread of ideas and cultural phenomena."
Wikipedia
Iannis Xenakis
Wikipedia - "Iannis Xenakis ... (May 29, 1922 – February 4, 2001) was a Greek, naturalised French, composer, music theorist and architect. He is commonly recognized as one of the most important post-war avant-garde composers. Xenakis pioneered the use of mathematical models such as applications of set theory, varied use of stochastic processes, game theory, etc., in music, and was also an important influence on the development of electronic music."
Wikipedia, Iannis Xenakis, Google, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (3a). Iannis Xenakis Interview (1 of 3) , (2 of 3), (3 of 3)
Why preserve Van Gogh's palette?
Gustave Moreau
"Why preserve an artist’s palette? The daubs of raw pigment or the mixes left in position can be an intriguing index to the working method and the mind of the artist. And most, once the status of art had been elevated above the realms of mere craft, would paint themselves palette in hand."
Telegraph, Vermeer's Palette, Color Inspiration from the Masters of Painting, The Blue Lantern, Paintbox, Victorian Artist's Paint Box, Objects Page
Astor Piazzolla
"After this episode, Piazzolla returns to tango and to his instrument, the bandoneon. What was once a choice between the sophisticated music or tango, now would be sophisticated music and tango, but in the most efficient way: to work the structure of sophisticated music with the passion of the tango. In Paris, he composes and records a series of tangos with a string orchestra and he begins to play the bandoneon while standing up, he puts one leg on a chair, a trait that would characterize him on the music scene (Most bandoneonists play sitting down)."
Astor Piazzolla: Chronology of a Revolution, Wikipedia, YouTube - Muerte / Angel, Milonga del angel, Adios Nonino, Verano PorteƱo, Fracanapa, Lunfardo, Chin Chin, Tristezas de un doble A (Parte I), Tristezas de un doble A (Parte II), Buenos aires, Piazzolla & Bandoneon
Astor Piazzolla: Chronology of a Revolution, Wikipedia, YouTube - Muerte / Angel, Milonga del angel, Adios Nonino, Verano PorteƱo, Fracanapa, Lunfardo, Chin Chin, Tristezas de un doble A (Parte I), Tristezas de un doble A (Parte II), Buenos aires, Piazzolla & Bandoneon
Dennis Hopper (May 17, 1936 – May 29, 2010)
Wikipedia - "Dennis Lee Hopper (May 17, 1936 – May 29, 2010) was an American actor, filmmaker and artist. As a young man, Hopper became interested in acting and eventually became a student of the Actors Studio. He made his first television appearance in 1955, and appeared in two films featuring James Dean, Rebel Without a Cause (1955) and Giant (1956). Over the next ten years, Hopper appeared frequently on television in guest roles, and by the end of the 1960s had played supporting roles in several films. He directed and starred in Easy Rider (1969), winning an award at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay as co-writer."
Wikipedia, NYT, Mubi, YouTube - Raw Video: a Bandaged Dennis Hopper Gets a Star, Actor Dennis Hopper, On Art, Drug Crazed Rant in Apocalypse Now, Dennis Hopper throws a fit, Dennis Hopper reads a poem on The Johnny Cash Show, Blue Velvet Straight to Hell Fucker, Easy Rider Marijuana and UFO's, Inside The Actor's Studio Dennis Hopper 1, (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7)
T.J. Wilcox
Tragedy (Sissi at the Sala Terrena)
"Wilcox’s fascination with the interaction of different eras is encapsulated by an image of the remains of the swimming pool Adele incongruously installed outside the walls of the 900-year-old castle where the couple lived after they married in 1932. The water has completely disappeared -- all that is left is a perimeter of stones outlining a rectangle in the lush green grass. The Duchess recalls a small pavilion by the pool, filled with suntan lotion in rainy Ireland."
artnet, (1), frieze
The Roundhouse
Wikipedia - "Many of these were hosted and promoted by the Jeff Dexter. Others bands who played at the Roundhouse during this period included, Gass, The Rolling Stones,[Jeff Beck, Zoot Money's Dantalions Chariot, David Bowie, The Sinceros, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Incredible String Band, The Doors with Jefferson Airplane, The Clash, Elkie Brooks and Motƶrhead who appeared at the Roundhouse on July 20, 1975."
Wikipedia
The Map Room
Manitoba Historical Maps
"The Map Room is a blog about maps by Jonathan Crowe. It covers everything from collecting to the latest in geospatial technology from a generalist’s perspective."
The Map Room
C Press
"For more information about C Press, see Jed Birmingham’s articles on Time, Ted Berrigan, and Don’t Ever Get Famous. Andy Warhol provided the cover for issue four of C: A Journal of the Arts. Edwin Denby and Gerard Malanga appear on the silk-screened cover."
RealityStudio, Granary Books
Gary U.S. Bonds
Eight Poems by Pierre Reverdy - Tom Hibbard (trans.)
"The difficulty of Reverdy's poems limited his audience. He founded a short-lived review, Nord-Sud (1916; 'North-South'), to promote Cubism. After turning to Surrealism in the 1920s, hereturned to Cubist-inspired poetic techniques. Reverdy published Ćtoiles peintes (1921; 'Painted Stars'), Les Ćpaves du ciel (1924; 'Shipwrecks from Heaven'), and Flaques de verre (1929; 'Glass Puddles'). - EncyclopƦdia Britannica"
thepeoplesvoice
Conceptual art
H.R. Fricker
Wikipedia - "Conceptual art is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns. Many of the works, sometimes called installations, of the artist Sol LeWitt may be constructed by anyone simply by following a set of written instructions."
Wikipedia, Conceptual art, Sentences on Conceptual Art - Sol Lewitt
Darren Almond
"Darren Almond’s diverse work, incorporating film, installation, sculpture and photography, deals with evocative meditations on time and duration as well as the themes of personal and historical memory."
White Cube, artnet, Tate
Koyaanisqatsi
Wikipedia - "Koyaanisqatsi (English pronunciation: /ĖkÉÉŖ.ÉĖnÉŖsĖkÉĖtsiĖ/ KOY-ah-nis-KAHT-see), also known as Koyaanisqatsi: Life out of Balance, is a 1982 film directed by Godfrey Reggio with music composed by Philip Glass and cinematography by Ron Fricke."
Wikipedia, YouTube, (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9)
Klaus Schulze
Wikipedia - "Klaus Schulze (born August 4, 1947) is a German electronic music composer and musician. He also used the alias Richard Wahnfried. He was briefly a member of the electronic bands Tangerine Dream and Ash Ra Tempel before launching a solo career consisting of more than 60 albums (more than 140 CDs) lasting over four decades."
Wikipedia, Klaus Schulze, last.fm, YouTube, (1), (2), (3)
Railroad car
Pennsylvania Railroad Car
Wikipedia - "A railroad car or railway carriage is a vehicle on a rail transport system (railroad or railway) that is used for the carrying of cargo or passengers. Cars can be coupled together into a train and hauled by one or more locomotives. Passenger cars can be self propelled in which case they can be single or multiple units."
Wikipedia
Mitch Ryder
Wikipedia - "Ryder is noted for his gruff, wailing singing style, much influenced by Little Richard, and his dynamic stage performances, influenced by James Brown. As a teen, Ryder sang backup in a black soul group known as the Peps, but racial animosities interfered with his continued presence in the group."
Wikipedia, Mitch Ryder, YouTube - Devil With The Blue Dress, 1966, CC Rider, Rock & Roll
Bill Berkson
Wikipedia - "Bill Berkson is the author of sixteen books and pamphlets of poetry, including the collections Serenade, Fugue State, and a volume of his 1960s collaborations with Frank O'Hara, Hymns of St. Bridget & Other Writings. A selection of his criticism, The Sweet Singer of Modernism & Other Art Writings 1985-2003, appeared from Qua Books in 2004."
Wikipedia, Brooklyn Rail, twenty questions with Bill BERKSON, jacket # 5, SHAMPOO, Nowhere, PennSound
Hand Drawn Map Association
"We are happy to announce the HDMA has been asked to participate in an exhibition this fall at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery. The exhibition is curated by Katharine Harmon and will feature a variety of artists whose work maps the emotional landscape of New York City."
Hand Drawn Map Association
Shakespeare—Sonnet 138
Sofonisba Anguissola, Portrait of a Young Woman (ca. 1575)
"Listen to John Dowland’s Can She Excuse My Wrongs from the First Booke of Songes (1597) in a performance by GĆ©rard Lesne and the Ensemble Orlando Gibbons, and then a guitar performance of his Melancholy Galliard and an Allemande by Jamie Andreas on a modern guitar"
Harpers
Leon McAuliffe
Wikipedia - "Leon McAuliffe (January 3, 1917–August 20, 1988), born William Leon McAuliffe, was an American Western swing musician from Houston, Texas. He is famous for his steel guitar solos with Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys, inspiring Wills's phrase, 'Take it away, Leon.'"
Wikipedia, Brad's Page of Steel, Legendary Steel Guitarist, YouTube, (1), (2)
Jockum Nordstrƶm
Gotham Art & Theater
"What does this have to do with art? Find out at Artists Space, where "Rip it Up and Start Again" can be seen until Feb. 20, 2010. Curated by an impressive assortment of presenters, including poet John Giorno, gallerist Mitchell Algus and fictional artist Claire Fontaine, this fascinating show brings together works by Burroughs, artist Ray Johnson, poet Charles Henri Ford, musician Arthur Russell and Philippe Thomas (who started a fictional public relations agency called readymades belong to everyone®). All of them shared an interest in collaboration, collage and breaking down the boundaries between visual, written and musical art."
artnet
The Famous Flames, T.A.M.I. Show - James Brown
Wikipedia - "The Famous Flames was an R&B vocal group founded by Bobby Byrd that performed with James Brown during the early years of his career. On recordings such as 'Please, Please, Please', 'Try Me', 'Think', 'I Don't Mind', 'Shout and Shimmy', 'Bewildered', 'Oh Baby, Don't You Weep', and 'I'll Go Crazy' the group's smooth backing harmonies contrasted strikingly with Brown's own rough, impassioned delivery, and their synchronized dance steps were a prominent visual feature of his live shows."
Wikipedia, W - T.A.M.I. Show, James Brown, The T.A.M.I. Show, (2), (3)
Nueva trova
Ruinas de la Casa de la Nueva Trova
Wikipedia - "Nueva trova is a movement in Cuban music that emerged around 1967/68 after the Cuban Revolution of 1959, and the consequent political and social changes. Nueva trova has its roots in the traditional trova, but differs from it because its content is, in the widest sense, political. It combines traditional folk music idioms with 'progressive' and often politicized lyrics."
Wikipedia, Cuban Trova. III Part. The Nueva Trova., At the Beginning, There Wasn't a Nueva Trova by Silvio Rodriguez, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4), Cuba Son Guajira Nueva Trova - Video Dokumentation Mi Cuba Son
Festival de Cannes 2010
"Find out more in detail about the official Selection, Juries, Awards, programmes, events, and follow everything happening at the Festival through articles, photos and videos."
Festival de Cannes 2010, (1), Wikipedia, MUBI
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Ville-d'Avray: Entrance to the Wood
Wikipedia - "Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (July 17, 1796[1] – February 22, 1875) was a French landscape painter and printmaker in etching. Corot was the leading painter of the Barbizon school of France in the mid-nineteenth century. He is a pivotal figure in landscape painting and his vast output simultaneously references the Neo-Classical tradition and anticipates the plein-air innovations of Impressionism."
Wikipedia, Artchive, Olga's Gallery, NGA
Prince Far I
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