"On November 29, a conservative website posted an 11-second clip of ants crawling over a crucifix from a 4-minute video made by David Wojnarowicz, an artist who died of AIDS in 1992. The video, Fire in My Belly, was part of a show at the National Portrait Gallery called 'Hide/Seek,' said to be the country’s first national exhibition devoted to gay and lesbian themes." NYBooks, Protest Outside Met Recalls 1980’s Culture Wars
"German director of Caves Of Forgotten Dreams, Encounters At The End Of The World, and Grizzly Man reads and interprets the holiday classic Twas The Night Before Christmas." YouTube
"The dancing in Swing Time is some of the best of all the Astaire/Rogers pairings, and Astaire's homage to Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson is divine. It is one of the few times Astaire used camera tricks (dancing with shadows of his own figure) on film." UbuWeb
"Imaginary Landscapes is a profile of a modern artist at thecutting edge of technological change and popular taste. It brings into an intensely personal focus Brain Eno's seemingly disparate work in sound, vision and light, and explores his music in visual terms, based on landscapes and images that have shaped his life as an artist." YouTube, 2, 3, 4
"Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five – Superappin’ The Younger Generation – We Rap More Mellow. Kurtis Blow – Christmas Rap. Sequence – Funk You Up. Funky 4 + 1 – Rapping and Rocking the House. Lady D – Lady D. Ron Hunt – Spiderap. Fatback Band – King Tim III (Personality Jock). Sugarhill Gang – Rapper’s Delight. Lady B – To the Beat Yall. Paulette & Tanya Winley – Rhymin and Rappin. Jazzy 4 MCs – MC Rock." The Rub
"After technical studies and a yearlong restoration, curators and conservators at the Metropolitan Museum of Art now believe that a full-length portrait of Philip IV that has been in the Met's collection since 1914 is by Velázquez and not his workshop. The attribution reverses a finding made in 1973 when museum officials downgraded this portrait, along with 299 other old master paintings, saying they were either by the artist's workshop or a follower." NYT, (1)
Porträt Herr S., 1969-1989, Installations "Throughout her career Anna Oppermann, who died in 1993 at the age of 53, faced considerable criticism. Standing in front of the thousands of paper scraps, notes and photographs that make up her self-styled ‘Ensembles’, it’s not hard to see why. At first they appear to be intimate archives exposed to public scrutiny, and it soon becomes apparent that a detailed examination would require a magnifying glass and endless amounts of time." frieze, PS 1, Google
"Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah, opening this month in New York twenty-five years after its original release, is one of the great works of art of the twentieth century. As it begins, Simon Srebnik, a Polish Jew who was one of two survivors of Chełmno, returns to the death facility at Lanzmann’s request, and sings a song of his boyhood—about a white house, a house that is no longer—in the language of a country that was his homeland as it was of millions of Jews for centuries, a Poland made wretched by war." NYBooks
"Al Filreis, Bob Perelman, Ron Silliman, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Chris Funkhouser, Erica Kaufman, Judith Goldman, Kristen Gallagher, Danny Snelson, Michael S. Hennessey, Charles Bernstein and Mel Nichols." PennSound
"Trisha Brown, the most widely acclaimed choreographer to emerge from the post-modern era, first came to public notice when she began showing her work with the Judson Dance Theater in the 1960s. This experimental group united dancers with musicians, visual artists, writers, and filmmakers in the creation of performance works that sought to erase the distinction between art and daily life." WorldNews
"Overlay is Lucy Lippard's classic book on contemporary art and its connection to prehistoric sites and symbols. Viewed by critics, artists, art historians, and students as the essential text on how prehistoric images have been 'overlayed' onto contemporary art by today's artists, Overlay is for anyone interested in the possibility of reintegrating art into the fabric of society as a whole, as in prehistoric times." amazon, Fly by news, women and water (Video)
"Coming of age at the dawn of the twentieth century, Charles Ives saw the halcyon days of his youth fading fast. Not willing to let them go, he invented a striking new musical language to enshrine the feelings and ideals of a simpler time. But many, shocked by passages like the 'fireworks' in ‘Fourth of July,’ found his new-fangled methods at odds with the memories he was trying to preserve. Did Ives go too far? Or did he succeed in turning his memories into music?" Keeping Score, pbs, Holidays Symphony, amazon
"From Patrick: Another day without a dollar. Many small independent mom and pop businesses have been closing up left and right all across the United States. All that is left behind is a cold empty vacant space. Martinez utilizes the space to engage the viewer or passer by on the street with a colorful visual dialog and touching on what people are going through finically during the current recession." Wooster Collective, Patrick Martinez - News
UW students marching west down NE 45th towards I-5, May 5, 1970 Wikipedia - "In the aftermath of the American Invasion of Cambodia on April 30, 1970, four students were killed at Kent State University on May 4, 1970 in Ohio, as well as two students at Jackson State College in Mississippi on May 14/15. More than 450 university, college and high school campuses across the country were shut down by student strikes and both violent and non-violent protests that involved more than 4 million students." Wikipedia, May 1970 Student Strike, HISTORICAL IMPACT OF KENT STATE and THE NATIONAL STUDENT STRIKE - May, 1970
Blue Umbrella #2, 1972 "Seconds after she entered, she was followed by her husband, painter Alex Katz. I know Ada from having seen, consumed dozens of paintings, prints and drawings that Alex Katz has painted of his wife over a remarkable 50+ year career. I’ve seen her at cocktail parties, I’ve seen her at the beach, I seen her with a scarf around her head, I’ve seen her under the delicate arcing curves of an umbrella." Truffle Hunting, Smithsonian: Behind the Canvas with Artist Alex Katz (Video) February 2008: Wikipedia, Alex Katz, artnet
Christo: Over The River, Project For The Arkansas River, State of Colorado "Since 1992, the artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude—known for such works as Wrapped Reichstag (1995) and The Gates in Central Park (2005)—have been pursuing Over the River, their plan to suspend great swathes of luminescent fabric over a 42-mile section of the Arkansas River in Salida, Colorado for a period of two weeks." NYBooks
Wikipedia - "Shadows (1959) is an improvisation inspired film about interracial relations during the Beat Generation years in New York City, and was written and directed by John Cassavetes. The film stars Ben Carruthers, Lelia Goldoni, Hugh Hurd, and Anthony Ray. Many film scholars consider Shadows one of the highlights of independent film in the U.S. In 1960 the film won the Critics Award at the Venice Film Festival." Wikipedia, YouTube - Shadows (1959) part1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5, part 6, part 7, part 8, part 9 September 2009: Wikipedia, The John Cassavetes Pages, PBS
"New York City - a place of diversity. Visit a daily photo blog of the timely, the timeless, the classic, the unexpected and the hidden gems by a long time resident who shares his love of New York." New York Daily Photo
Wikipedpa - "After Extra Time is a 1996 album by Michael Nyman with the Michael Nyman Band containing three tributes to Nyman's fandom of Association football: After Extra Time, the soundtrack to The Final Score, and Memorial. The latter is described as a remix, but is simply the 1992 recording from The Essential Michael Nyman Band. It was included in order to put it together with his two other football-inspired works (he has since written another: see Acts of Beauty • Exit no Exit)." Wikipedia, Michael Nyman - The Final Score (A Concerto for Football) Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
Wikipedia - "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is a book by the English poet and printmaker William Blake. It is a series of texts written in imitation of biblical books of prophecy but expressing Blake's own intensely personal Romantic and revolutionary beliefs. Like his other books, it was published as printed sheets from etched plates containing prose, poetry, and illustrations. The plates were then coloured by Blake and his wife Catherine." Wikipedia, Google, Gailgast Field, amazon
Dalen, Telemarken, Norway, c. 1890: photochrome print, Detroit Publishing Co., 1905 (Library of Congress) "Blandishments, chitchat, jokes, parodies, personae and all kinds of slang circulate freely through Ashbery's (April Galleons) latest collection. As always, his work will frustrate readers who must know just what it's about. Curious and spectacular details no sooner come up than they vanish; distractions and even boredom have their places; and Ashbery's central preoccupations--passing time, the ambiguities of identity--are as ordinary as they are enduring." amazon, TOM CLARK: Beyond the Pale
"Thursday, June 24th, 2010, the internationally renowned Kronos Quartet will honor composer Terry Riley at Music in the Mountains SummerFest. Riley is one of the most significant composers of the 20th century, steeped in jazz as well as traditional Indian music. As a pianist and singer, Riley is still actively performing all over the world." YouTube - Live in Grass Valley, CA
Wikipedia - "The Crusades were a series of religiously sanctioned military campaigns waged by much of Roman Catholic Europe, particularly the Franks of France and the Holy Roman Empire. The specific crusades to restore Christian control of the Holy Land were fought over a period of nearly 200 years, between 1095 and 1291. Other campaigns in Spain and Eastern Europe continued into the 15th century." Wikipedia
"This is David Moss' first solo LP after he took part to a few collective albums and a duo during the 1970s, all involving guitarist Baird Hersey." UbuWeb
"Thomas Andrew 'Tom' Lehrer (born April 9, 1928) is an American singer-songwriter, satirist, pianist, and mathematician. He has lectured on mathematics and musical theater. Lehrer is best known for the pithy, humorous songs he recorded in the 1950s and 1960s." Wikipedia, YouTube - The Vatican Rag, Pollution, Element, New Math
"Drawing conventionally has been associated with pen, pencil, and paper, but artists have drawn lines on walls, earth, ceramics, fabric, film, and computer screens, with tools ranging from sticks to scrapers to pixels. Looking beyond institutional definitions of the medium, On Line (on view from November 21, 2010 to February 7, 2011) argues for an expanded history of drawing that moves off the page into space and time." MoMA, amazon, YouTube