Music from Big Pink - The Band
Wikipedia - "Music from Big Pink is the 1968 debut album by rock band The Band. It features their best-known song, 'The Weight'. The music was composed partly in 'Big Pink', a house shared by Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, and Garth Hudson in West Saugerties, in upstate New York. The album itself was recorded in studios in New York and Los Angeles in 1968. With a distinctive blend of country, rock, folk, classical, R&B, and soul, Music From Big Pink was the first album released by The Band in the summer of 1968."
Wikipedia, Tears of Rage, The Weight, King Harvest, Long Black Veil, Chest Fever, This Wheel's On Fire, I Shall Be Released
Stanisław Lem
Wikipedia - "Stanisław Lem (... 12 September 1921 – 27 March 2006) was a Polish writer of science fiction, philosophy and satire."
Wikipedia, VITRIFAX: The writing of Stanislaw Lem, First ever direct English translation of Solaris published, IMDb, Stanisław Lem
Mario Bauzá
Wikipedia - "Mario Bauzá (28 April 1911 – 11 July 1993) was an important Cuban musician. He was one of the first to introduce Latin music to the United States by bringing Cuban musical styles into the New York jazz scene. He was one of the most influential figures in the development of Afro-Cuban music, and his innovative work and musical contributions have many jazz historians to call him the 'founding father of Latin jazz'. If so, it is an exaggeration, since Cuban jazz was established much earlier."
Wikipedia, YouTube - Mario Bauzá Corta Historia - 1, (2), Sun Sun Babae, Tanga, Yo soy el son cubano, A night in Tunisia, Mambo Rincon, El Manisero
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
Wikipedia - "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men is a book with text by American writer James Agee and photographs by American photographer Walker Evans first published in 1941 in the United States. The title is from a passage in the Wisdom of Sirach that begins, 'Let us now praise famous men, and our fathers that begat us.'"
Wikipedia, amazon, part six: Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, YouTube - Let Us Now Praise Walker Evans
Patricia Johanson
Plans for stormwater purification ponds, Petaluma, Calif.
Wikipedia - "Patricia Johanson (Born September 8, 1940, New York City). Patricia Johanson is known for her large-scale art projects that create aesthetic and practical habitats for humans and wildlife. She designs her functional art projects, created with and in the natural landscape, to solve infrastructure and environmental problems, but also to reconnect city-dwellers with nature and with the history of a place."
Wikipedia, Patricia Johanson, YouTube - ecoartspace video archive: Patricia Johanson Interview, Patricia Johanson at Headlands Center for the Arts
Robert Johnson
Wikipedia - "Robert Leroy Johnson (May 8, 1911 – August 16, 1938) was an American blues singer and musician. His landmark recordings from 1936–1937 display a combination of singing, guitar skills, and songwriting talent that have influenced later generations of musicians. Johnson's shadowy, poorly documented life and death at age 27 have given rise to much legend, including a Faustian myth. As an itinerant performer who played mostly on street corners, in juke joints, and at Saturday night dances, Johnson enjoyed little commercial success or public recognition in his lifetime."
Wikipedia, Robert Johnson, The Robert Johnson Notebooks, YouTube - Sweet Home Chicago, Alleged Video Footage Of Robert Johnson, Exposed, Me and the Devil Blues, Crossroad, Stop Breaking Down Blues, Rambling On My Mind, Come on in my Kitchen, Preaching blues (up jumped the devil), Love In Vain Blues, Kind Hearted Woman Blues, 32-20 Blues
A Hard, Merciless Light. The Worker-Photography Movement, 1926-1939
"A Hard, Merciless Light. The Worker-Photography Movement, 1926-1939 examines the period during the history of 20th century photography in which photography joined forces with various worker movements (ranging from trade unionism to the creation of 'workers' states' like the Soviet one), motivated by growing working-class consciousness and the idea of taking over the means of production and reproduction of images."
Magnum Photos, RURAL Contemporánea
Gimble's Swing
"Johnny Gimble ... is one of the country’s leading fiddlers and former star of Hee Haw, grew up in Texas at the same time western swing did and his memories of the greats who taught him form a Who’s Who of the genre."
folkstreams
Photographs from "Dog Ear" - Erica Baum
Fallout, 2010
"A dog-eared page — a folded corner — is the simplest memory system: it marks a stopping point, a favorite passage, a place to remember. Along with marginalia, underlining, and other notational strategies, dog ears map a history of reading and remind us that reading is a physical act: an encounter with words, to be sure, but also a tactile experience with paper and individual pages of a book."
jacket 2, Ugly Duckling Presse, jacket 2: In moveme/braces,
Hans Richter
Wikipedia - "Hans Richter (April 6, 1888 – February 1, 1976) was a painter, graphic artist, avant-gardist, film-experimenter and producer. He was born in Berlin into a well-to-do family and died in Minusio, near Locarno, Switzerland."
Wikipedia, senses of cinema, ArtNet, UbuWeb - Video
Black Swan
Wikipedia - "Black Swan is a 2010 American psychological thriller film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, and Mila Kunis. Its plot revolves around a production of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake ballet by a prestigious New York City company. The production requires a ballerina to play both the innocent White Swan and the sensual Black Swan. One dancer, Nina (Portman), is a perfect fit for the White Swan, while Lily (Kunis) has a personality that matches the Black Swan. When the two compete for the parts, Nina finds a dark side to herself."
Wikipedia, Feminist Spectator, Rolling Stone, YouTube
Van Morrison & The Caledonia Express
"Not sure if this is Dixieland or Swing or whatever. Seems “Caldonia’ gets spelled a little differently depending on who releases it. In fact, it’s even spelled two different ways on this label copy alone. The James Brown version was my favorite for years and still is, yet lately I’ve been spinning this. Yeah, it’s very SNL but hey, he was the singer of Them and the single sounds just that little bit better given it’s a wlp."
SO MANY RECORDS, SO LITTLE TIME - Video, Wikipedia - Caldonia
New Order live, 1984
"New Order live performance of 'Blue Monday' at BBC Radio 1 studios, 1984."
YouTube - Blue Monday, Sooner Than You Think, Age Of Consent, In A Lonely Place, Temptation
Gaston Bachelard
Wikipedia - "Gaston Bachelard (June 27, 1884, Bar-sur-Aube – October 16, 1962, Paris) was a French philosopher. He made contributions in the fields of poetics and the philosophy of science. ... He rose to some of the most prestigious positions in the Académie française and influenced many subsequent French philosophers, among them Michel Foucault, Louis Althusser, Dominique Lecourt and Jacques Derrida."
Wikipedia, amazon, gaston bachelard: “the poetics of space” + desire paths., Google - The poetics of space, YouTube - Poetics of Space and Reverie, Poetics Derived and Applied, God of Nothing, Art Language Ambiguity
Swing Time (1936)
Wikipedia - "Swing Time is a 1936 RKO musical comedy film set mainly in New York City and stars Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Helen Broderick, Victor Moore, Eric Blore and Georges Metaxa, with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Dorothy Fields. The film was directed by George Stevens."
Wikipedia, YouTube
Holger Czukay - Persian Love
"On Persian Love, Czukay backs up clips of an Iranian singer recorded off short-wave with lilting guitar and keyboard riffs that sparkle like light. The album is all pleasant, playful textures, with little of the darkness that Can dallied with."
YouTube
American Basketball Association
Julius "Dr. J" Erving
"If you can identify any of the pro basketball players and coaches pictured above and to the left, then you remember the 'red, white and blue' league: the defunct American Basketball Association. The ABA existed from 1967 to 1976 -- for nine full seasons. During that time, the ABA fought a bitter war with the established National Basketball Association (the NBA) for players, fans, and media attention."
Remember the ABA, Bob Costas Interview, YouTube - Remembering The A.B.A., 1970s: The NBA vs. the ABA, ABA - Dunk Contest 1976 - Cyberdunk, Connie Hawkins, The Hawk, George Gervin - The Iceman, Fly Williams, David Thompson - SkyWalker, Julius Erving: The ABA Years, "Dr. J" Julius Erving - 1974 Rare Biography, Dr. J - Magnificent Highlights Package, 1976 ABA Finals G6 Nuggets@Nets, May 22, 1975 ABA Finals G5 Pacers@Colonels, 1972 ABA vs NBA All Star Game
The History of the ABA Part 1-6, Part 2-6, Part 3-6, Part 4-6, Part 5-6, Part 6-6
Savage Beauty: Alexander McQueen
Alexander McQueen, “Oyster” Dress
"I’m Andrew Bolton, the curator of the exhibition Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty. I think the title 'Savage Beauty' very much epitomizes the contrasting opposites in McQueen’s work. As you enter the exhibition, you’re faced with two mannequins—the two mannequins that I think represent many of the themes and ideas that McQueen revisited throughout his career: polarized opposites, whether it’s to do with life or death, lightness or darkness, predator/prey, man/machine."
Metropolitan Museum of Art, YouTube
C215
"C215 once called himself a streetart junkie, surrounded by stencil and grafitti everyday. If that’s so, no need for rehab Christian, you’re just fine as it is. C215’s college education in History of Art didn’t keep him captive of art in its classic forms, but stirred the fire within him to travel around the world making his own art. His urban pieces have left his mark in many countries and also in many hearts, making his work a definitive chapter in the History of Urban Art, if ever that discipline may come to exist."
Wooster Collective, flickr, Artists by curfew
All Tomorrow's Parties - The Velvet Underground
Wikipedia - "'All Tomorrow's Parties' is a song by The Velvet Underground, written by Lou Reed and released on the group's 1967 debut album, The Velvet Underground & Nico. Inspiration for the song came from Reed's observation of the Warhol clique; according to Reed, the song is 'a very apt description of certain people at the Factory at the time. ... I watched Andy. I watched Andy watching everybody. I would hear people say the most astonishing things, the craziest things, the funniest things, the saddest things.' The song was Andy Warhol's favorite by The Velvet Underground."
Wikipedia, SO MANY RECORDS, SO LITTLE TIME, YouTube - All Tomorrow's Parties, 2 - All Tomorrow's Parties, 3 - Nico, All Tomorrows Parties
A Woman Under the Influence - John Cassavetes
Wikipedia - "A Woman Under the Influence is a 1974 American drama film written and directed by John Cassavetes. It focuses on a woman whose psychotic behavior leads her confused husband to commit her for psychiatric treatment, leaving the family even more dysfunctional than before."
Wikipedia, A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE Review – Gena Rowlands, Peter Falk d: John Cassavetes, amazon, YouTube - A Woman Under the Influence, (2), (3)
Leon Russell- High Heel Sneakers - Oct 28 1964
"Put on your red dress, baby
Ya know we're goin' out tonight
Put on your red dress, mamma'
Lord, we're goin' out tonight
And-a bring along some boxin' gloves
In case some fool might wanna fight"
YouTube - High Heel Sneakers - Oct 28 1964, Roll over Beethoven, 11/18/1964, Jambalaya, On the Bayou, 2/03/1965
The History Of Dub
70s, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Black Ark Studio. Kingston, Jamaica.
"Dub started in Jamaica in the late '60s with engineer Osbourne Ruddock, aka King Tubby. Either way, Jamaica has always been a sanctuary for this type of music, and hundreds of great dub records have been produced and mixed there. Jamaican producers have been pioneers in sound engineering, with an exceptional and daring capacity to innovate in sonic terms. They all shared a fresh approach towards the use of tape machines, mixers, effects and experimentation, never scared to pick up a screwdriver and open up the equipment to fix it or alter its sound."
SOS, Wikipedia, YouTube - The History Of Dub - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - "I Put a Spell on You"
Wikipedia - "Jalacy Hawkins (July 18, 1929, Cleveland, Ohio — February 12, 2000, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), best known as Screamin' Jay Hawkins was an African-American musician, singer, and actor. Famed chiefly for his powerful, operatic vocal delivery and wildly theatrical performances of songs such as 'I Put a Spell on You', Hawkins sometimes used macabre props onstage, making him one of the few early shock rockers."
Wikipedia, YouTube - I Put a Spell on You, I Put A Spell On You (Okeh) 78 rpm
I Put a Spell on You - Nina Simone, Alan Price, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bryan Ferry, Bette Midler, David Gilmour, Marilyn Manson, Nick Cave / Bobby Gillespie / Glen Matlock / Johnny Depp / Chrissie Hynde / Paloma Faith / Eliza Doolittle - Haiti
Rodney Graham
The Avid Reader 1949
"Hauser & Wirth Zürich is delighted to present an exhibition of major new works, including three lightboxes and one film, by the Canadian artist Rodney Graham. Graham’s art examines the complexities of Western culture through strategies of disguise and quotation. Casting himself as a succession of motley characters, Graham inhabits different personae, genres and art forms, working with diverse media such as film, photography, installation, painting, music and text."
Hauser & Wirth
Glenn Ligon
Untitled (There is a consciousness we all have...)
Wikipedia - "Glenn Ligon is an American conceptual artist whose work explores race, language, desire, and identity. He engages in intertextuality with other works from the visual arts, literature, and history, as well as his own life."
Wikipedia, Whitney, YouTube
Doug Rickard - American Suburb
#82.948842, Detroit, MI. 2009, 2010
"Rickard’s series consists of color photographs of American street scenes, located using the internet tool Google Street View. Rickard takes full advantage of the technology’s comprehensive image archive to virtually drive the unseen and overlooked roads of America, bleak places that are forgotten, economically devastated, and abandoned. Collectively, these images present a startling photographic portrait of the socially disenfranchised, providing deeply affecting evidence of the American Dream inverted."
Wirtz Gallery, Doug Rickard - American Suburb
Masters of Photography - Diane Arbus
"In 1967, when the Museum of Modern Art in New York City presented New Documents -- a major exhibition of the personal visions of several photographers -- the surprise of the show was the work of Diane Arbus. On her own, against the advice of many friends, she had pursued her documentation of people on the fringes of society, and the astonishing in the commonplace."
Masters of Photography Diane Arbus Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
ABOVE
Paris, France. 2002
Wikipedia - "ABOVE (born circa 1981) has been creating public art since 1995. Above is an international contemporary street artist who keeps his identity concealed and is widely known for his multi-layer/full color social and political stencils, spinning wooden 'arrow mobile' installations, and large mural 'word play' paintings. Above started traditional graffiti of tagging freight trains in California in 1995. ABOVE moved to Paris at the age of 19 where he started painting his trademark arrow (pointing above) all around the city."
Wikipedia, Google, vimeo, Interview with Graffiti Street Artist ABOVE + Print GiveAway (video)
Boardwalk
Pleasant Valley Nature Park
Wikipedia - "A boardwalk, in the conventional sense, is a wooden walkway for pedestrians and sometimes vehicles, often found along beaches, but they are also common as paths through wetlands, coastal dunes, and other sensitive environments. Boardwalks along intertidal zones are known as foreshoreways. A boardwalk along a river is often known as a riverwalk and a boardwalk along an oceanfront is often known as an oceanway."
Wikipedia
TriBeCa
Wikipedia - "Tribeca (sometimes stylized as TriBeCa) is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York in the United States. Its name is an acronym based on the words 'Triangle below Canal Street', and is properly bounded by Canal Street, West Street, Broadway, and Chambers Street."
Wikipedia, TriBeCa in the 1970s, Tribeca Film Festival
Brian Eno performs Written, Forgotten, Remembered
"Filmed in his London studio, Brian Eno treats us to a reworked version of Written, Forgotten, from his new album with Jon Hopkins and Leo Abrahams"
Guardian - Written, Forgotten, Remembered (Video), Instant Nuclear Family, Seven Sessions on a Milk Sea, Big Thief Trudge. Eno - Seven Sessions on a Milk Sea
The Hermit
Wikipedia - "The Hermit has internalized the lessons of life to the point that he is the lesson. The Hermit, as a kind of shamanistic hero, has made the complete journey – both the withdrawal and the return. As Joseph Campbell said, 'A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man.' (The Hero with a Thousand Faces)"
Wikipedia
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