Isaac Cordal


"Blink and you’ll miss it. Turning the urban landscape in on itself with installations that are almost to subtle to be noticed while passing by in an individualistic frenzy, Isaac Cordal uses the grey functionality of cement to question the lack of colour and vibrancy in so much of our lives through his tiny figures."
Isaac Cordal

"Movement" - New Order


Wikipedia - "Movement is the debut album by New Order, released in November 1981 on Factory Records. At the time of its release, the album was not particularly well received by critics or consumers, only peaking at #30 on the UK albums chart."
Wikipedia, YouTube - Dreams never End, Everything's Gone Green, Procession, Temptation, Truth, Chosen Time, Denial, In A Lonely Place, ICB, Senses, Ceremony

Anarchy Comics


Wikipedia - "Anarchy Comics was a series of underground comic books published by Last Gasp between 1978 and 1987."
Wikipedia, Anarchy Comics, Anarchy Comics 2, Anarchy Comics 3, Anarchy Comics 4

Henges


Avebury
Wikipedia - "There are three related types of Neolithic earthwork which are all sometimes loosely called henges. The essential characteristic of all three types is that they feature a ring bank and ditch but with the ditch inside the bank rather than outside. Because of the defensive impracticalities of an enclosure with an external bank and an internal ditch, henges are not considered to have served a defensive purpose (cf. circular rampart)."
Wikipedia, Marden Henge: Stonehenge's big brother

Paris Métro


Wikipedia - "The Paris Métro or Métropolitain ... is the rapid transit metro system in Paris. It has become a symbol of the city, noted for its density within the city limits and its uniform architecture influenced by Art Nouveau. The network's sixteen lines are mostly underground and run to 214 km (133 mi) in length."
Wikipedia, Paris Métro, Paris Pages, YouTube - Métro de Paris -MF 01, Ligne 2

Jorge Macchi


La Espera
"I first met Jorge Macchi in 1998, in a workshop on experimentation in theater which brought together a group of writers, composers, theater directors, and visual artists. I’m a composer and sound artist, so we met on my turf, in the territory of the performing arts. My involvement with the visual arts was minimal then."
BOMB Magazine, Jorge Macchi, YouTube - La Flecha de Zenon, Super-8, Streamline, Shadows theatre, La canción del final, Caja de música

Keith Rowe


Wikipedia - "Keith Rowe (born March 16, 1940 in Plymouth, England) is an English free improvisation tabletop guitarist and painter. Rowe is a founding member of both the hugely influential AMM in the mid-1960s (though in 2004 he quit that group for the second time) and M.I.M.E.O. Having trained as a visual artist, Rowe's paintings have been featured on most of his own albums."
Wikipedia, Paris Trans Atlantic, YouTube - Prepared Guitar, Live 2001, Czechia, Brno, Keith Rowe & Kjell Bjørgeengen 2010

PJ Harvey - "Let England Shake"


"'The West's asleep,' PJ Harvey declares on the first line of her new album, Let England Shake, before spending the next 40 minutes aiming to shame, frighten, and agitate it into action. When Polly Jean Harvey burst into the public consciousness in the early 90s, her gravelly voice, outsized personality, and often disturbing lyrics gave the alt-rock world a crucial shot of excitement."
Pitchfork, amazon, npr - Let San Francisco Shake: PJ Harvey In Concert, YouTube - Let England Shake, The Last Living Rose, The Glorious Land, The Words That Maketh Murder, All And Everyone, On Battleship Hill, England, In The Dark Places, Bitter Branches, Hanging In The Wire, Written On the Forehead, The Colour Of The Earth, BBC interview

Sarah Anne Johnson


Dripping Fireworks‭ (‬2009‭)
"Canadian artist Sarah Anne Johnson completed her MFA at Yale in 2004 with a thesis project entitled Tree Planting. This ambitious installation recorded her summers spent in northern Canada in which she engaged in the communal activity of reforesting as a means of income. In this project, Johnson combines straight photographs with photographs recording 'tableaux,' scenes she created with little sculptural figures set in the landscape."
Saul Gallery, (1)

Autoharp


Wikipedia - "The autoharp is a musical string instrument having a series of chord bars attached to dampers, which, when depressed, mute all the strings other than those that form the desired chord. Despite its name, the autoharp is not a harp at all, but a chorded zither."
Wikipedia, YouTube - Wayfaring Stranger, June Carter Cash - Autoharp Instrumental, Little Old Log Cabin In the Lane, You ain't woman enough to take my man

Dada - Europe after the rain


"Dada came out of the craziness of World War One. 'The birth of Dada was not the beginning of art but of disgust.' Surrealism tried to systematize Dada's anarchy into an artistic blend of Freudian psychoanalysis and Marxist provocation. In the interests of conquering the irrational, Salvador Dali opened exhibitions dressed in a diving suit, Marcel Duchamp turned himself into woman, Benjamin Peret assaulted priests, and Yves Tanguy ate spiders. Andre Breton, nicknamed 'the Pope of Surrealism', led an inspired gang of artists, lunatics and writers."
IMDb, YouTube - "Dada - Europe after the rain" 1/12, 2/12, 3/12, 4/12, 5/12, 6/12, 7/12, 8/12, 9/12, 10/12, 11/12, 12/12

John Wieners: June 21, 1959


"The Poetry Center presents John Wieners reading from an unpublished manuscript and The Hotel Wentley Poems."
Poetry Center

Shepard Fairey's New Music Video For Death Cab For Cutie


"Shepard writes about the video: 'I have been a fan of Death Cab for years so I was excited to hear from bassist Nick Harmer about his idea to collaborate on a video piece for their song Home Is A Fire.'"
Wooster Collective

Instant Cinema


"Instant Cinema is a comprehensive platform for experimental film, video and computer art, making the best audio-visual work of artists of all generations available to a worldwide audience. For many years, experimental films and art films were almost exclusively screened in museums and at film festivals. Instant Cinema aims to compensate for half a century of under-exposure of film/video and computer art by exhibiting some of the great classics of recent history, side by side with the work of today’s most talented media artists."
Instant Cinema, Instant Cinema - Film Archive

The Death


Wikipedia - "The Death card commonly depicts a skeleton riding a horse. Surrounding it are dead and dying people from all classes, including kings, bishops and commoners. The skeleton carries a black standard emblazoned with a white flower. Some decks depict the Crashing Towers from The Moon with The Sun rising behind them in the background. Some decks, such as the Tarot of Marseilles, omit the name from the card."
Wikipedia

Autobahn - Kraftwerk


Wikipedia - "Autobahn is the fourth studio album by German electronic band Kraftwerk, released in November 1974. The 22-minute title track 'Autobahn' was edited to about 3 minutes for single release and reached number 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, and performed even higher around Europe, including number 11 in the UK. This commercial success came after the band had released three experimental and purely instrumental albums. Autobahn is also the first of Kraftwerk’s concept albums of sorts, which they have done up to 2003."
Wikipedia, YouTube - Autobahn 1974, Kraftwerk Autobahn on BBC Tomorrow's World 1975

A Revolutionary Project: Cuba from Walker Evans to Now


"Cuba’s attempt to forge an independent state with an ambitious set of social goals, all the while moored to powerful political and economic interests, has been a source of fascination for nations, intellectuals, and artists alike. On display at the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Center, May 17—October 2, 2011, A Revolutionary Project: Cuba from Walker Evans to Now, looks at three critical periods in the island nation’s history as witnessed by photographers before, during, and after the country’s 1959 Revolution."
A Revolutionary Project: ‘Cuba from Walker Evans to Now’, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, YouTube

On Orientalism - Edward Said


Wikipedia - "Orientalism is a book published in 1978 by Edward Said that has been highly influential and controversial in postcolonial studies and other fields. In the book, Said effectively redefined the term 'Orientalism' to mean a constellation of false assumptions underlying Western attitudes toward the Middle East. This body of scholarship is marked by a 'subtle and persistent Eurocentric prejudice against Arabo-Islamic peoples and their culture.' He argued that a long tradition of romanticized images of Asia and the Middle East in Western culture had served as an implicit justification for European and the American colonial and imperial ambitions."
Wikipedia, YouTube - On Orientalism-Edward Said 1/4, 2/2, 3/4, 4/4

Elliott Hundley


Untitled, 2005
Wikipedia - "Elliott Hundley (born 1975) is an American artist, living and working in Los Angeles. ... Los Angeles-based artist Elliott Hundley's sculptures provide a multi-faceted and profound journey into history, mythology, and contemporary culture. The dense surfaces built from a myriad of materials including wood, string, wire, paper, canvas, photographs, textiles, sequins, colored yarn, wax, and beads are laced with historical references and mythological narratives."
Wikipedia, Saatchi Gallery, YouTube - Elliott Hundley at Andrea Rosen, NYC, A Work of Persol

J. B. Lenoir


Wikipedia - "J. B. Lenoir (March 5, 1929 – April 29, 1967) was an African American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter, active in the 1950s and 1960s Chicago blues scene."
Wikipedia, J. B. Lenoir, YouTube - Slow Down, Man Watch Your Woman, The Whale Has Swallowed Me, My Name Is J.B. Lenoir, God's Word, Slow Down..., Alabama March, YouTube - I feel so good, Vietnam Blues, Grandma's Advice/Farmors Råd, Round and Round

The Complaint of an Empress (1990)


"The Complaint of an Empress was produced between October 1987 and April 1989. It is the first film by choreographer Pina Bausch, who was born in Solingen in 1940 and has died on 30 June last year. The general framework is set by the changing seasons - autumn, winter and spring. The film's inner structure reflects Pina Bausch's method of working as developed with the Wuppertal Theatre of Dance during the 1973/74 season. The film consequently does not tell a story, but is made up of various scenes put together as a collage reflecting certain moods and invoking different associations. The film scenes, some of which are thoroughly absurd, are set in different locations, such as the woods and fields around Wuppertal, the city centre, the suspension railway, a carpet shop, a greenhouse and the rehearsal room in a former cinema (Wuppertal's 'Lichtburg')."
UbuWeb - Video

Touchez pas au grisbi


"Touchez pas au grisbi (French for 'Don't touch the loot') is a 1954 French crime film directed by Jacques Becker and starring Jean Gabin, Jeanne Moreau, Lino Ventura, Dora Doll, Delia Scala, René Dary, and Miss America 1946, Marilyn Buferd. It is based on the novel by Albert Simonin."
Wikipedia, Roger Ebert, senses of cinema, YouTube

Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner


Wikipedia - "Wile E. Coyote (also known simply as 'Coyote') and Road Runner are a duo of cartoon characters from a series of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons."
Wikipedia, THE ROAD RUNNER SHOW, YouTube - Coyote catches Road Runner, Coyote & Road Runner, Sugar and spies, Hairied and Hurried, Road Runner & Koyote Final episode

New York Rocker


"Soon after returning to New York in 1977, Andy became publisher and editor of New York Rocker, the punk/new wave magazine founded by the late Alan Betrock (1950-2000). Under Andy’s direction, NYR published 44 issues (through December 1982) and became the most widely-read and influential American publication of its kind."
New York Rocker - +Rock & Roll Manhattan Map

Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich: The Great Vodka River / Installation and Performance


"One of the largest and most popular artworks that were presented within the framework of the Art Public sector of Art Basel Miami Beach was mixed-media installation and performance 'The Great Vodka River' by Russian artist Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich."
Vernissage - Video, Wikipedia

Mosfilm


Wikipedia - "Mosfilm ... is a film studio, which is often described as the largest and oldest in Russia and in Europe. Its output includes most of the more widely-acclaimed Soviet films, ranging from works by Tarkovsky and Eisenstein (commonly considered the greatest Soviet directors), to Red Westerns, to the Akira Kurosawa co-production (Дерсу Узала / Dersu Uzala) and the epic Война и Мир / War and Peace."
Wikipedia, Mosfilm, YouTube - Mosfilm

Gordon Monahan


Syncopated Precipitation - Kitchener City Hall Fountain Pool
Wikipedia - "Gordon Monahan (born 1956 in Kingston, Ontario) is a Canadian pianist and composer of experimental music. He has been active since at least 1978. Along with his own work, he has performed works by other composers such as John Cage, James Tenney, Udo Kasemets and Roberto Paci Dalò. Recently, he has also created site-specific sound installations."
Wikipedia, Gordon Monahan, Dusted Reviews - Theremin in the Rain, YouTube - Aeolian Winds Over Claybank Saskatchewan, Speaker Swinging, Gordon Monahan - WC Wood Refrigerator, piano, A Magnet That Speaks Also Attracts, Spontaneously Harmonious in Certain Kinds, Aquaeolian Whirlpool, Theremin Pendulum, Sauerkraut Synthesizer

The Art of Noises


Wikipedia - "The Art of Noises (L'arte dei Rumori) is a Futurist manifesto, written by Luigi Russolo in a 1913 letter to friend and Futurist composer Francesco Balilla Pratella. In it, Russolo argues that the human ear has become accustomed to the speed, energy, and noise of the urban industrial soundscape; furthermore, this new sonic palette requires a new approach to musical instrumentation and composition."
Wikipedia, Musica Futurista, The Art of Noises, amazon

Sylvia Plath - "Daddy"


"The poem is read by Sylvia herself."
YouTube

Mark Greene


Bedside
"Background paintings created for animations and books over the last ten years."
Brooklyn Art Project, (1)

The Diamonds


Wikipedia - "The Diamonds were a Canadian vocal quartet of the 1950s and early 1960s who rose to prominence performing mostly cover versions of songs by black musicians. The original members were Dave Somerville (lead), Ted Kowalski (tenor), Phil Levitt (baritone), and Bill Reed (bass)."
Wikipedia, YouTube - Little Darlin

Manet, the Man who Invented Modernity


Amazone, Manet
"More than a one man retrospective for Edouard Manet (1832-1883), the exhibition Manet, the Man who Invented Modernity explores and highlights the historical situation around him, including the reaffirmed legacy of Romanticism, the impact of his contemporaries and the changes in the media at the time."
Musée d'Orsay, (1)

Patti Smith Group


"Stockholm 1976."
YouTube - Pale Blue Eyes/Louie Louie, Free Money, Ask The Angels, We're gonna have a real good time

Popol Vuh: Abschied (1972)


"1972 was a fine year for German albums (Fausts So Far; Neu!; Keine Macht by Ton Steine Scherben; Cluster II; Schulzes Irrlicht). One the opposite end of the spectrum to Can's groove-fest Ege Bamyasi, the best of the year is probably the dreamy Hosianna Mantra. Graceful, haunting new age music, without any of the tacky connotations you naturally associate with this 'genre'..."
YouTube - Abschied (1972), Hosianna-Mantra, Kyrie 1973, Morgengruss II, Wehe Khorazin (1981), Der Grosse Krieger, Der Ruf, Einsjager & Siebenjager 1/2, 2/2, Du Sohn Davids Ⅰ&Ⅱ

December 2010: Aguirre, the Wrath of God
August 2008: Popol Vuh

An American history lesson with Gore Vidal


"How the mess were all in today came about explained by the one and only Gore Vidal."
YouTube - 1, 2, 3