50 Square Meters of Public Space
"The appropriation of public space with no apparent intent. Duration: 54 days (September 04 - October 27, 2010). Location: Palackeho square, Prague - the so-called 'Czech Hyde Park' - allegedly the most liberal spot in the country, approved by the authorities for holding any unannounced public gatherings. Have we grown accustomed to having our living space curbed by just anyone? Is public space a mere myth?"
Wooster Collective
James Cospito
"Common themes articulated across a wide variety of disciplines; the connected unconscious, duality and observations along ones path. Scroll through the categories at right, each contain different series of work."
James Cospito, Brooklyn Art Project, flickr, SML Pro Blog - Video
Patti Smith and Jonathan Lethem in Conversation
"Dont miss this conversation with two New York icons. Patti Smith burst on to the New York punk scene with her 1975 seminal album Horses. A bright flame in music for more than three-decades, she has influenced the likes of REM, The Smiths, and Garbage. She is an acclaimed visual artist and poet, and recipient of a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the French Ministry of Culture."
YouTube
Aguirre, the Wrath of God
"Aguirre, the Wrath of God ... is a 1972 West German adventure film written and directed by Werner Herzog. Klaus Kinski stars in the title role. The soundtrack was composed and performed by German progressive/Krautrock band Popol Vuh. The story follows the travels of Spanish soldier Lope de Aguirre, who leads a group of conquistadores down the Amazon River in South America in search of the legendary city of gold, El Dorado. Using a minimalist story and dialogue, the film creates a vision of madness and folly, counterpointed by the lush but unforgiving Amazonian jungle."
Wikipedia, Roger Ebert, amazon, YouTube
Redemption Song - Johnny Cash and Joe Strummer
"Old pirates, yes, they rob I,
Sold I to the merchant ships.
Minutes after they took I,
From the bottomless pit.
But my hand was made strong,
By the hand of the All Mighty.
We forward in this generation,
Triumphantly."
YouTube
Afrocubism
"Afrocubism is the project of which lovers of international music have only dreamt. One such dreamer, British producer Nick Gold, originally conceived of the project in 1996--pairing the best musicians from Mali with the best musicians from Cuba, two countries that have been speaking each other's musical languages for generations."
The Afrobeat Blog
Dreadful Memories: The Life of Sarah Ogan Gunning, 1910-1983
"Anyone interested in the history of the labor movement and the National Miners Union, women’s history, or the New York folk scene of the 1940s will find this program fascinating, and anyone wanting to hear some truly fine singing, the kind we hear less and less of these days, will be delighted with this video. - The Old Time Herald"
folkstreams
Love of Life Orchestra
Wikipedia - "'Love of Life Orchestra was created by Peter Gordon (sax, keyboards, composition) and David Van Tieghem, a talented, smart-aleck avant-garde percussionist with ties to new music composer Steve Reich. Both have gone on to greater fame as elder statesmen of the downtown music scene in New York, but these early works stand as an important developmental chapter.' —Mark Fleischmann"
Wikiedia, YouTube - Roses, CBGB '82, Siberia, CBGB '82, Extended Niceties, Beginning Of The Heartbreak / Don't Don't, HOMELAND SECURITY #1, HOMELAND SECURITY #2, HOMELAND SECURITY #3, DON'T DON'T REDUX
Lord Creator
Wikipedia - "Lord Creator (born Kentrick Patrick, circa 1940, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago) is a calypso and ska artist. Alongside Cuban born Rolando Alphonso, Barbadian Jackie Opel and fellow Trinidadians Lynn Taitt and Lord Bryner, Lord Creator was an important and positive 'outside' influence during the early development of the Jamaican music scene."
Wikipedia, last.fm, YouTube - Don't Stay Out Late (1962), Remerber When, Sweet Jamaica, Such is Life, Big Bamboo, Such Is Life / Come Down 68
Rosa Barba - Vertiginous Mapping
"For Vertiginous Mapping, her first web-based project, Rosa Barba draws upon a collection of film, images, texts, and audio that she compiled and created while on a residency in Sweden in the Spring of 2008, weaving together facts and footage with fabricated elements to invite the viewer on a pleasantly perplexing journey through a fictionalized country named Forgotten."
Dia Art, Wikipedia, Rosa Barba, YouTube - Current Exhibition: Rosa Barba at Tate Modern
The Evolution of the Cut-Up Technique in My Own Mag
"In late 1963, Jeff Nuttall sent William Burroughs the first issue of My Own Mag. In an editorial note on the cover, Nuttall writes tongue firmly in cheek, My Own Mag 'will appear every now and then… will be devoted to creations of unparalleled nobility… morals of unquestionable soundness high literary standards of traditional finesse. No dirty pitchers.' 'The Super Absorbant periodical' appealed to Burroughs and he responded enthusiastically, thus initiating a fruitful and influential partnership between the two writers."
RealityStudio
Ann Toebbe
The Ex-Wifes Pies and Things
"Ann Toebbe was brought up in the Midwest, but it was only once she moved to the East Coast that she became aware of the aesthetics of her childhood. This piece is made from cut paper that Toebbe paints by hand and then combines to create the composition and is a salute to a familiar Midwestern style."
Moco Loco, Ann Toebbe
Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger: Vintage Performance Footage
"Woody Guthrie performing an adaptation of 'East Virginia Blues' ('South Carolina Blues') with Baldwin 'Butch' Hawes and 'John Henry' with Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee."
YouTube - Woody Guthrie, Vintage Performance Footage, The Film Archived
The Smithsonian’s New Culture War
"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
Werner Herzog Reads Twas The Night Before Christmas
"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
Bojangles of Harlem from Swing Time (1936)
"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
Brian Eno - Imaginary Landscapes
"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
Hip-Hop History Volume 1: 1979
"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
Philip IV, Restored
"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)
30 - Merry Christmas!!
"Released just a few days before Christmas 1957, his song 'Jingle Bell Rock' was a big hit. Uniquely, it also re-emerged four out of the next five years, and sold so well that it repeated each time as a top hit, and became a Christmas classic still played to this day."
1. Jingle Bell Rock - Bobby Helms
2. Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
3. Elvis Presley - If I get home on Christmas Day
4. Santa Claus Wants Some Lovin' - Albert King
5. I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas
6. James Brown - Soulful Christmas
7. Little Saint Nick - The Beach Boys
8. The Beatles - Christmas Record 1968
9. Otis Redding - Merry Christmas Baby
10. Johnny Cash, Orbison, Jerry Lee and Perkins - This Train is Bound for Glory
11. Cheech And Chong ~ Santa Claus And His Old Lady
12. John and Yoko - Happy Christmas (War Is Over)
13. Porky Pig- Blue Christmas,
14. Hall and Oates Jingle Bell Rock
15. Jeff Foxworthy Redneck 12 Days Of Christmas
16. Ray Charles - Merry Christmas Baby
17. James Brown - Santa Claus, Go Straight To The Ghetto
18. Sex Pistols - Jingle Bells
19. Billy Idol - Jingle Bell Rock
20. Kurtis Blow - Christmas Rapping
21. The Waitresses - Christmas Wrapping
22. Brian Setzer - Run Rudolph Run
23. George Thorogood and the Destroyers - Rock n roll christmas
24. Blue Christmas Bon Jovi Live
25. Bob Dylan - Must Be Santa
26. RUN-DMC - Christmas In Hollis
27. LL Cool J - Jingling Baby
28. Snoop Doggy Dogg - Santa Claus Goes Straight To The Ghetto
29. Eminem - Jingle Bells
30. Was (Not Was) - Christmas Time in Motor City
Anna Oppermann
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
The Holocaust We Don’t See: Lanzmann’s Shoah Revisited
"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 CheÅ‚mno, 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
November 2009: Wikipedia, NYT, Institute for Historical Review, Guardian, SHOAH'S ABSENCE, YouTube, (1), (2) - Raul Hilberg
Captain Beefheart, Art-Rock Visionary, Dead At 69
"Sad news out of California today for the avant-garde and experimental rock world: Rocks Off has learned from multiple online sources that Don Van Vliet of influential rockers Captain Beefheart passed away today at the age of 69 after a battle with multiple sclerosis. Van Vliet's management confirmed his death to Rolling Stone."
Houston Press, Rolling Stone, WFMU - Captain Beefheart's 10 Commandments of Guitar Playing, The Radar Station's Beefheart weblog, Rolling Stone: Ten Essential Captain Beefheart Songs, YouTube - I'm Gonna Boogiarize You Baby, Dirty Blue Gene, Click Clack, Sure 'Nuff 'N Yes I Do
October 2009: Wikipedia, W - Trout Mask Replica, Beefheart, the crackling cyberverse of CAPTAIN BEEFHEART & the MAGIC BAND, allmusic, allmusic 1. YouTube - Beefheart on Letterman, Live In Belgium 1969, Ice Cream for Crow (HIgh Resolution), Upon the my oh my, Big Eyed Beans from Venus
Poetry in 1960 — A Symposium
"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
"A Walk Across the Rooftops" with Trisha Brown
"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" - Lucy Lippard
"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)
Charles Ives: Holidays Symphony
"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
Patrick Martinez's "Come In We're Closed"
"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
Steve Reich - South Bank Show
Student Strike of 1970
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
Mississippi Sheiks
Wikipedia - "The Mississippi Sheiks were a popular and influential guitar and fiddle group of the 1930s. They were notable mostly for playing country blues but were adept at many styles of United States popular music of the time, and their records were bought by both black and white audiences."
Wikipedia, last.fm, YouTube - He Calls That Religion, I am the Devil, Fingering With Your Fingers, Honey babe let the deal go down, Grinding Old Fool
Life Imitates Art - Alex Katz
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’s ‘Over the River’: An Act of Homage
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
Shadows (1959) - John Cassavetes
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
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