Paris, Texas
Wikipedia - "Paris, Texas is a 1984 drama film directed by Wim Wenders and starring Harry Dean Stanton, Dean Stockwell, Nastassja Kinski, and Hunter Carson. The screenplay was written by L.M. Kit Carson and playwright Sam Shepard, and the distinctive musical score was composed by Ry Cooder."
Wikipedia
Slant
Paris, Texas
Criterion (Video)
The Clash - Apr '80
"See, we ain't got no highs, except for that one with the yellowy eyes. Their first appearance on U.S. television, and nothing like this had ever been seen by American audiences. A watershed moment. I've not seen a better filmed performance of 'London Calling'."
YouTube: London Calling / Train In Vain / Guns Of Brixton, Clampdown
Joe Brainard - Bolinas Journal
"Joe Brainard’s Bolinas Journal is the first book from Bill Berkson's Big Sky Press in Bolinas. Berkson published it shortly after he moved from hometown New York City to the relatively remote beach community north of San Francisco. It's a side-stapled mimeo, classic Lower East Side style, and important link between east and west. Bolinas Journal is a record of Brainard's impressions of the West Coast when he went to visit Berkson and Lewis Warsh (also a New Yorker living in Bolinas at the time)."
Mimeo Mimeo
amazon: The Collected Writings of Joe Brainard
2008 February: Joe Brainard
2010 November: I Remember
2011 October: A State of the Flowers Report
2011 November: Joe Brainard: A Retrospective
Morphogenesis: Prochronisms (1989)
"Formed in 1985 as a spinoff of a seminar on “New Music” taught by Roger Sutherland at City University in London, Morphogenesis was a collective of experimental musicians who developed a distinctive approach to collective improvisation. The group included among its ranks a number of veterans from the far fringes of the British musical avant-garde: Sutherland was an alumnus of Cornelius Cardew’s Scratch Orchestra, Clive Graham was an occasional contributor to Nurse with Wound, and Michael Prime had worked with David Jackman’s project Organum."
ACOUSMATA (Video)
discogs
New Vocabulary, New Dimensions, New Music by Mark S. Tucker (March 2005)
YouTube: Improvisation 11.11.88, Improvisation 1.9.88
2011 April: Scratch Orchestra
“Sugar Baby” by Dock Boggs
"A few artists from the Anthology were truly rescued from oblivion by the american folk revival of the 1960’s and experienced an unexpected new musical career as they were entering their last decade. Men like Mississippi John Hurt, Furry Lewis, Clarence Ashley and Dock Boggs, thanks to the Anthology and a new generation of folk music lovers who searched out for them, had a second chance to play their down-home music in front of an appreciating audience (although a quite different one than 40 years before) and record again."
The Old, Weird America (YouTube)
Wikipedia
Where Dead Voices Gather (YouTube)
amazon
YouTube: Country Blues, Sugar Baby, Oh Death, Prodigal Son
The Family Hour: An Oral History of The Sopranos
"Since that controversial last episode of The Sopranos, in June 2007, the cast and crew have never spoken so candidly about the show that changed both their lives and the showbiz landscape. With creator David Chase leading the way, Sam Kashner gets a behind-the-scenes history of a national obsession as James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli, and other Sopranos insiders talk about their years as a family, the trauma when someone got whacked, and making their peace with the finale."
Vanity Fair
2011 June: The Sopranos
The Lovin' Spoonful
Wikipedia - "... Working with producer Erik Jacobsen, the band released their first single, the Sebastian-penned 'Do You Believe in Magic', in August 1965. The Lovin' Spoonful played all the instruments on their records, with the exceptions of the orchestral instruments heard on their soundtrack album You're A Big Boy Now and some later singles. Additionally, aside from a few covers (mostly on their first album) they wrote all their own material, including 'Younger Girl' (which missed the Hot 100), which was a hit for The Critters in mid-1966."
Wikipedia
amazon
YouTube: Do You Believe In Magic (Live '65), You Didn't Have To Be So Nice, Summer In The City, Rain On The Roof, Darling Be Home Soon, Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind, Daydream, Younger Girl, Lovin' You, Six O'Clock, Nashville cats
African Innovations
Three-Headed Figure. Wood, fiber, kaolin
"A complete reinstallation of roughly 200 works from the Brooklyn Museum’s world-renowned collection of African art, African Innovations is organized with a particular focus on the aesthetic, social, political, and cosmological problems addressed by African artists through their work. A dynamic and diverse range of objects that includes wood sculpture, metal casting, terracotta, textiles, and beadwork, African art has a long history of adaptation to and exchange with cultures near and far."
Brooklyn Museum (YouTube)
John Fahey - Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You (The Fonotone Years 1958-1965)
"John Fahey - Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You (The Fonotone Years 1958-1965) is the long-awaited box set of the earliest recordings by and the first book ever written about John Fahey. The five CDs feature 115 tracks, most of which are available on CD for the first time. The audio was remastered from Joe Bussard’s reel-to-reel tapes to achieve pristine sound quality."
Dust to Digital (YouTube)
The Wire - Listen to Joe Bussard: An Oral History of Fonotone Records (Video)
iTunes: Joe Bussard's Country Classics (iPod) By Dust-to-Digital (Video)
Dusted Reviews (Video)
Pitchfork
amazon
YouTube: Buck Dancer's Choice, Wissenschaftlich River Blues, Bury Me Not On the Lone Prairie
2009 March: John Fahey
Cai Guo-Qiang: I Want to Believe
Reflection - A Gift from Iwaki, 2004
"Cai Guo-Qiang (b. 1957, Quanzhou, China) has literally exploded the accepted parameters of art making in our time. He draws freely from ancient mythology, military history, Taoist cosmology, extraterrestrial observations, Maoist revolutionary tactics, Buddhist philosophy, pyrotechnic technology, Chinese medicine, and methods of terrorist violence. This retrospective presents the full spectrum of the artist's protean, multimedia art in all its conceptual complexity. Cai Guo-Qiang: I Want to Believe charts the artist's creation of a distinctive visual and conceptual language across four mediums: gunpowder drawings; explosion events; installations; and social projects."
Guggenheim Bilbao
Guggenheim Bilbao - 1
YouTube: Cai Guo-Qiang at Guggenheim Bilbao
2008 March: Cai Guo-Qiang
2009 October: Cai Guo-Qiang - An Introduction
Anna Betbeze
"For Georges Bataille, the term informe designated matter that 'has no rights in any sense and gets itself squashed everywhere': the crushed spider, the blob of spit, the big toe. We should, he said, undo the myths that insist on a hierarchy of form and praise the low and debased. Since Bataille celebrated the arbitrary in 1929, many artists have done their best to topple a slew of cherished notions — for instance, that for a painting to be a painting it must actually contain... paint. To the antiform lineage that includes Alberto Burri’s burlap sacks and Lynda Benglis’s poured-latex forms we may now add Anna Betbeze’s highly distressed flokati rugs."
Anna Betbeze: The Filth and the Fury
Kate Werble Gallery
MASS MoCA
Painting as Paris burned
Constance Mayer (1778 - 1821), The Dream of Happiness
"The latter days of the ancien regime, the fiery chaos of revolution and the dawn of the 19th century were witnessed and recorded by legendary French artists working in a variety of media. A new show at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., explores the particular contribution of female artists over the course of this enormously eventful period in European history."
Salon
Joko Sutrisno & Group
"Pemut - a reminder A Gamelan Performance by Joko Sutrisno & Group"
YouTube: Pemut, Pangkur, Puspawarno
"Strange Town" - The Jam
Wikipedia - "The song 'Strange Town' was released on 17 March 1979 by The Jam and reached #15 in the UK singles chart. Backed by the Paul Weller-penned 'The Butterfly Collector', the single was one of many The Jam singles that did not appear on any of the band's studio albums."
Wikipedia
YouTube: Strange Town (1979), The Butterfly Collector, Live
2009 March: The Jam
2011 December: Down in the Tube Station at Midnight - The Jam
Pina Bausch - "Le Sacre Du Printemps"
"This is Pina Bausch's Wuppertal Tanztheater performing the Rite of Spring." 1984, BAM Next Wave Festival.
YouTube: Le Sacre Du Printemps by Pina Bausch Wuppertal Dance Theater
U. Stanford
W - The Rite of Spring
2008 May: Pina Bausch
2009 June: Pina Bausch, 1940-2009
Things - Francis Ponge
Rae Armantrout - "My favorite collection of the work of this French poet is Things, translated by Cid Corman (Grossman Publishers, Inc., 1971). It contains (mostly) prose poems with titles such as 'The Piece of Meat', 'The Oyster,' and 'The Notebook of the Pine Woods.' Ponge is a sort of naturalist. His poems are scientifically precise and full of accurate observation, yet they are also fanciful, subtly metaphorical, and eccentric. There is no poet remotely like him." (Bud...)
Find Articles
amazon
YouTube: Translating Francis Ponge at Shakespeare and Company Bookshop
2008 February: Francis Ponge
2011 September: Soap
Manu' Dibango
Wikipedia - "Emmanuel 'Manu' N'Djoké Dibango (born 12 December 1933) is a Cameroonian saxophonist and vibraphone player. He developed a musical style fusing jazz, funk and traditional Cameroonian music. He is a member of the Yabassi ethnic group, though his mother was a Duala. He is best known for his 1972 afrobeat single 'Soul Makossa'."
Wikipedia
African Musicians Profiles
YouTube: Soul Makossa (Live 1974), Bayam Sellam, Pata Pata, New bell 1972, Super kumba, Bessoka, Night in Zeralda, Electric Africa, Echos Beti
Charles Harbutt
"I love this picture of Charlie’s because it’s light as air, as ephemeral as the moment that produced it, a curl of smoke and rays of light in a shuttered hotel bedroom in Arles, 1975. The photo is introspective and inviting, even dreamy, containing the strong hint that it is the result of just one too many tokes. We can’t read the picture on the wall but it provides balance and mystery."
Two Looks
Visura Magazine
Tales of Pirx the Pilot
Wikipedia - "Stanisław Lem's Tales of Pirx the Pilot ..., published in Poland in 1968, and translated to English in two parts (Tales of Pirx the Pilot and More Tales of Pirx the Pilot) in 1979 and 1982, is a series of short stories about a spaceship pilot named Pirx. ... Pirx stories can be classified as a moderate hard science fiction with some comic elements."
Wikipedia
W - Test pilota Pirxa
Transnational Spaces of Science Fiction: An Estonian-Polish coproduction The Test of Pilot Pirx
Blatherberg
The Spinning Image
Test Pilot Pirx (Mark's take)
amazon: Tales of Pirx the Pilot, More Tales Of Pirx The Pilot
YouTube: Pilot Pirx's Test (1979) 1/7, 2/7, 3/7, 4/7, 5/7, 6/7, 7/7
2011 June: Stanisław Lem
Richard Lerman
"Richard Lerman (1944-) is an American composer and sound artist best known for his use of piezoelectric microphones to record minute natural sounds such as the falling of raindrops on blades of grass or the march of ants across the desert floor. Beyond his artistic production in this domain, Lerman has worked for decades to popularize field recording by educating people about the technical and aesthetic principles of the practice."
Acousmata - Travelon Gamelon, promenade version (1978)(Video)
Richard Lerman's Site (Video)
W - Graphic notation
Burning Spear 1981 - Markthalle Hamburg
"01 Intro (9'00'')02 African Postman (7'40'')03 Slavery Days (7'40'')04 Man In The Hills (7'10'')05 Follow Marcus (5'05'')06 Nyah Keith (4'45'')07 Lion (6'18'')08 Columbus (6'10'')09 Ethiopean Live (12'30'')10 Foggy Road (6'50'')11 Institution (6'20'')12 The Sun (7'15'')13 Jah Ago Raid (8'20'')14 Door Peep / African Teacher (21'00'')"
YouTube: Intro (part 1/15 Full concert 120min.), 2/15, 3/15, 5/15, 6/15, 7/15, 8/15, 9/15, 10/15, 11/15, 12/15, 13/15
Musée d'Orsay. 100 Impressionist Masterpieces
"Beginning with the birth of the movement in 1863, until the term 'Impressionism' was first coined un 1874 - almost haphazardly - in relation to painting by Monet, the author traces the artistic milieu from which the movement emerged and the background to the lives of the painters involved. Then followed the glorious years until 1886, during which eight exhibitions were held to assert the ideas and aims of Impressionism. After this date, the group gradually dispersed; each artist, pursuing his own personal and often solitary research, was driven, as Monet described it, by 'the obsession to carry on painting and making progress until the end'."
Musée d'Orsay. 100 Impressionist Masterpieces
amazon
John Coltrane 1960 - 1965
"John Coltrane provides an epic 95-minute detailed overview of the truth of music giant 20-th century. Three concerts have shown increasing creative arc of Coltrane from the hard bop genre as a member of the Quartet Miles Davis Quartet in 1960, at the sole bandleader in 1961, unsurpassed dreamer jazz to 1965. This concert not only represents classic Trane's quartet with Elvin Jones (drums), Jimmy Garrison (bass) and McCoy Tyner (piano), but also with other jazz legends including Stan Getz, Eric Dolphy and Oscar Peterson."
Soft Archive
Live in Germany & Belgium (1960, 1961, 1965) [DVD]
YouTube: Live (1960-1961-1965)
2011 November: John Coltrane Quartet, Live at Jazz Casual, 1963
Valero Doval
"Every now and then we get nostalgic for the past. Fortunately we need only turn to the pages of history, where we’ll find our forefathers worshiping at the church of triangle, or toiling away in the workhouse of rectangle… wait, what? It’s Valero up to his tricks again! He got us before with his circus pets on postcards – this time he’s taking vintage prints and interjecting his own particular brand of ostentatious geometry. These colourful cut-and-pastes are sure to inject some serious cheer into you afternoon."
It's Nice That
Valero Doval
"The Great Spruce" by Alex Carnelevale
Fairfield Porter, Wheat, 1960
"This summer, the Michael Rosenfeld gallery exhibited a few of Fairfield Porter's paintings of places surrounding his family's summer home in Great Spruce Head, Maine. It was a little underwhelming. For I have always thought that beneath Porter's ostensibly placid paintings lurks something more, evidence of his greatness in the form, if you know the right places to look. Although literature is often easy to enjoy without knowledge of its author, visual art is a different story, and Porter lived passionately in an interesting time and place."
This Recording
2008 May: Fairfield Porter
2010 June: Fairfield Porter - 1
2011 August: "Respect For Things As They Are" - by John Ashbery
Lou Stoumen
"In one of the catalogues that accompanied his many showings, Stoumen wrote: 'I try to learn enough art, compassion and laughter to stop time occasionally--to manifest on photographic paper a few ordinary miracles.' Born in Pennsylvania, he worked as a journalist and photographer in New York just before World War II, a period in which he took many of the Times Square photos for which he was famous. In 1985, he put them between hard covers and published the anthology 'Times Square: 45 Years of Photographs'."
Lou Stoumen
Joel Soroka Gallery
Iva Bittová
Wikipedia - "Iva Bittová (born 22 July 1958) is a Czech avant-garde violinist, singer and composer. She began her career as an actress in the mid 1970s, appearing in several Czech feature films, but switched to playing violin and singing in the early 1980s. She started recording in 1986 and by 1990 her unique vocal and instrumental technique gained her international recognition. Since then, she has performed regularly throughout Europe, the United States and Japan, and has released over eight solo albums."
Wikipedia
Iva Bittová
YouTube: Déšť (když zpÃvá), Uspavanka, Proudem mleka, Improvisation -- 1, Improvisation -- 2, Improvisation -- 3, Bang on a can & Bolis me lasko, Lullabies
Happenings: New York, 1958-1963
Wikipedia - "A happening is a performance, event or situation meant to be considered art, usually as performance art. Happenings take place anywhere (from basements to studio lofts and even street alley ways), are often multi-disciplinary, with a nonlinear narrative and the active participation of the audience. Key elements of happenings are planned, but artists sometimes retain room for improvisation. This new media art aspect to happenings eliminates the boundary between the artwork and its viewer. Henceforth, the interactions between the audience and the artwork makes the audience, in a sense, part of the art. In the later sixties, perhaps due to the depiction in films of hippie culture, the term was used much less specifically to mean any gathering of interest, from a pool hall meetup or a jamming of a few young people to a beer blast or fancy formal party."
Wikipedia
NYT: What Happened at Those Happenings? (Slide)
amazon: Happenings: New York, 1958-1963, Mildred L. Glimcher
NYMag: How Happenings Happened
artnet
artcritical - Time Regained: The “Happenings” Show at Pace
The Original Sound of Cumbia
"Soundway set sail for Colombia once again, delving deeper into the South American country’s rich musical past. Boasting 55 tracks spread over two CDs and two triple LPs, ‘The Original Sound of Cumbia’ is Soundway’s definitive guide to the origins of Colombian cumbia and porro and the result of five years pain staking re-search by Will ‘Quantic’ Holland."
Soundway: The Original Sound of Cumbia (Video)
SoundCloud: 'The Original Sound of Cumbia' Medley (Video)
amazon
YouTube: The Original Sound of Cumbia
Telegraph: The Original Sound of Cumbia
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
Wikipedia - "Sylvia Plimack Mangold (born September 18, 1938) is an American artist, painter, printmaker, and pastelist. She is known for her representational depictions of interiors and landscapes. ... Her paintings in the early 1960s were photorealistic renderings of floors, compositions characterized by hard-edged angles into which mirror images were introduced, making more complex the works' illusionism."
Wikipedia
Brooklyn Rail: SYLVIA PLIMACK MANGOLD with John Yau
artnet
MoMA
amazon
Time Lapse - Michael Nyman Band
"Time Lapse is one of the few non-Darwinian pieces in the soundtrack and it was, unusually, designed for a specific scene - the long tracking shot through the laboratory where the time lapse photography of the decaying animals was taking place. Against the profusion of camera shutter clicks I decided to establish a slow, funereal steady pulse. The emotional content was my private affair, not really related to the requirement of the film. I suppose it also became the model for Memorial, mad familiar in The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover."
Chester Novello
YouTube: Live - Time Lapse, Metrópolis (Fritz Lang; música: Michael Nyman, Time Lapse), Time Lapse form :: Zed & Two Noughts Peter Greenaway
2008 April: Michael Nyman
2010 March: Experimental Music: Cage and Beyond
2010 August: Decay Music
2010 December: After Extra Time
2011 August: Michael Nyman Band
The Steins Collect
"Gertrude Stein, her brothers Leo and Michael, and Michael's wife Sarah were important patrons of modern art in Paris during the first decades of the twentieth century. This exhibition unites some two hundred works of art to demonstrate the significant impact the Steins' patronage had on the artists of their day and the way in which the family disseminated a new standard of taste for modern art. The Steins' Saturday evening salons introduced a generation of visitors to recent developments in art, particularly the work of their close friends Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, long before it was on view in museums."
Metropolitan Museum of Art
NYT: ‘The Steins Collect’, A Movable Feast for the Eyes
amazon: The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Avant-Garde (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art)
The Steins' Collection Of Parisian Avant-Garde Art Hits The Met (Photos)
YouTube: The Steins Collect at SFMOMA
New York Dolls on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert
"New York Dolls live concert on television in 1975, near the end of the bands existence till 2003. 1. (There's Gonna Be a) Showdown 2. Stranded in the Jungle 3. Trash 4. Chatterbox 5. Don't You Start Me Talking 6. Personality Crisis"
YouTube
The Threepenny Opera - Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill
Wikipedia - "The Threepenny Opera ... is a musical by German dramatist Bertolt Brecht and composer Kurt Weill, in collaboration with translator Elisabeth Hauptmann and set designer Caspar Neher. It was adapted from an 18th-century English ballad opera, John Gay's The Beggar's Opera, and offers a Marxist critique of the capitalist world. It opened on 31 August 1928 at Berlin's Theater am Schiffbauerdamm. By 1933, when Brecht and Weill were forced to leave Germany by the rise of Hitler, the play had been translated into 18 languages and performed more than 10,000 times on European stages."
Wikipedia
The Threepenny Opera
NYT: Toxic Dispatches From Weimar (Robert Wilson)
TheaterMania: The Threepenny Opera (Robert Wilson)
BAM Presents Robert Wilson's Glittering Nihilist Romp
W - The Threepenny Opera (1931 - Film)
YouTube, 1931: Shooting Down Pictures, amazon: 1931
YouTube: L'Opera da Tre Soldi: Robert Wilson's jewel at Spoleto51
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