Meredith Monk: Spring Variation from Songs of Ascension


"New Sounds Live: Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble with the Todd Reynolds Quartet from The Greene Space on May 18, 2011."
YouTube

2011 July: Songs of Acsension

The Beats — A Graphic History


"NYT: The writers of the Beat Generation had the good fortune to give themselves a name and to write extensively about their lives, in novels like Jack Kerouac’s 'On the Road' and William Burroughs’s 'Junkie,' in poems like Allen Ginsberg’s 'Howl' and, later, in memoirs like Joyce Johnson’s 'Minor Characters' and Hettie Jones’s 'How I Became Hettie Jones.' Jones once said they couldn’t be a generation because they could all fit in her living room, but in the popular imagination they were much more than the sum of their body parts or writings. They were a brand."
NYT: The Mad Ones
amazon: The Beats: A Graphic History

B-boying


Wikipedia - "B-boying, often called 'breakdancing', is a popular style of street dance that was created and developed as part of hip-hop culture among African American and Latino youth in New York City. The dance consists of four primary elements: toprock, downrock, power moves, and freezes. It is danced to both hip-hop and other genres of music that are often remixed to prolong the musical breaks. The musical selection for b-boying is not restricted to hip-hop music as long as the tempo and beat pattern conditions are met. A practitioner of this dance is called a b-boy, b-girl, or breaker. These dancers often participate in battles, formal or informal dance competitions between two individuals or two crews."
Wikipedia
npr: Breakdancing, 'Present at the Creation' (Video)
W - Capoeira
B-BOYING (Breaking)
Urban Dictionary
YouTube: FURIOUS ROCKERS-BREAKDANCING 1984, The Suns of James Brown feat, NEW YORK CITY BREAKERS OLD FOOTAGE, New York City Breakers on SoulTrain 1984, New York Subway Break Dance

Sherry Turkle: Connected, but alone?


"As we expect more from technology, do we expect less from each other? Sherry Turkle studies how our devices and online personas are redefining human connection and communication -- and asks us to think deeply about the new kinds of connection we want to have. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes."
YouTube
amazon: Alone Together

2011 April: Sherry Turkle

Albert Marcoeur


"Albert Marcoeur, French multi-instrumentalist/composer, was born on December 12 1947, in Dijon, France. During his formal education of clarinet at the National Academy of Music and Dance of Dijon, Marcoeur actively participated in many straightforward college rock 'n roll bands. Closing an end to his formal training Marcoeur's musical visions had gravitated towards the experimental facets of music, wishing 'to do nothing else but make my own music'."
Albert Marcoeur
Marcoeur
last.fm
YouTube: Compte-rendu d'analyse, Simone, Formule 1 & 2, La salle d'attente, Comment Tu T'Sens, Téléphone privé (Celui où y'a Joseph, 1984)

Twentysix Gasoline Stations - Ed Ruscha


"Twentysix Gasoline Stations is the first artist's book by the American pop artist Ed Ruscha. Published in April 1963 on his own imprint National Excelsior Press, it is often considered to be the first modern Artist's book, and has become famous as a precursor and a major influence on the emerging artist's book culture, especially in America. The book does exactly what its title suggests, reproducing 26 photographs of gasoline stations next to captions indicating their brand and location."
Wikipedia
Twentysix Gasoline Stations
APX: ED RUSCHA: “Twentysix Gasoline Stations, 1962″ (1997)
A Kind of a ‘Huh?’: The Siting of Twentysix Gasoline Stations
lens culture

Philip Perkins


"Philip Perkins was born in 1951 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. During the first half of the 1970s he made numerous experimental films in Eugene, Oregon before relocating to San Francisco in 1977. Starting 1979, he focused on sound engineering and music, yet still making videos for local bands The Residents, Tuxedomoon or MX-80, for instance."
Continuo: Philip Perkins ‘Drive Time’
FUN MUSIC
Continuo: Philip Perkins ‘Neighborhood With A Sky’
Philip Perkins
Artist Detail
last.fm

Tiina Heiska


Twin Room, 2009
"For some years now, I have been creating series of paintings in which my themes evolve from one painting to the next. My work is based on photography, which I use as a sketch or a draft for the later painted image, and it’s intricately linked to cinematography. However where traditional cinema relies on a continuous flow of events and thereby creates a story with a beginning and an end, my work is comprised of several series of stills. My paintings form no obvious storyline but rather leave it to the viewer’s imagination to bridge the gap between image and story."
Escape Into Life
Tiina Heiska

Fela Kuti live in England, 1984 - "Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense"


"Fela 'Anikulapo' Kuti and Egypt 80 perform live in Glastonbury, England, 1984.
Fela gives a brief interview and denies the very existence of Democracy as a political system before launching into his song 'Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense,' son, Femi Kuti, is featured on alto sax."
YouTube: Fela Kuti live in England, 1984 (1/3), (2/3), (3/3)

"One Night in Brooklyn"


"Taylor Deupree and Stephen Vitiello played a concert together earlier this month. If you follow either musician, and anyone who admires ambiguously melodious ambient music should, then you knew this, because they mentioned it on Twitter, and posted photos as they were gearing up, such as the one above. It took place in Brooklyn, and fortunately for those of us not in the area, Vitiello has subsequently posted a six-minute piece from the show."
disquiet (Video)

Literary Style: 15 Writers' Bedrooms


V. Hugo’s Bedchamber
"It's true; we find the secret lives of others fascinating. Especially if those others are writers. We get to know them through their work, and we yearn to learn more about them as people... We feel a kinship, with their experiences or with their characters, and we begin to imagine what their lives must be like. We read biographies about them, tour their homes and visit their graves, all in an effort to gain insight into their own particular genius. And nowhere is the essence of the artist more present than in the bedroom."
Literary Style: 15 Writers' Bedrooms

Dusty Springfield


"Britain's greatest pop diva, Dusty Springfield was also the finest white soul singer of her era, a performer of remarkable emotional resonance whose body of work spans the decades and their attendant musical transformations with a consistency and purity unmatched by any of her contemporaries; though a camp icon of glamorous excess in her towering beehive hairdo and panda-eye black mascara, the sultry intimacy and heartbreaking urgency of Springfield's voice transcended image and fashion, embracing everything from lushly orchestrated pop to gritty R&B to disco with unparalleled sophistication and depth."
YouTube: I Only Want To Be With You, Wishing and Hoping, I Just Don't Know What to do With Myself, In The Middle Of Nowhere, Son of a Preacher Man, 24 Hours From Tulsa, Live at the BBC (1/8), (2/8), (3/8), (4/8), (5/8), (6/8), (7/8), (8/8), Nothing has been proved, In Private, Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield - What Have I Done To Deserve This

2009 May: Dusty Springfield

A Secret Location on the Lower East Side


"A Secret Location on the Lower East Side, based on a 1998 exhibition at The New York Public Library, documents the confluence of the New American Poetry with the mimeo revolution. The various strains identified in Donald Allen's watershed anthology The New American Poetry, 1945-1960 (Grove, 1960)--Beat, Black Mountain, New York School, San Francisco Renaissance, and others--extended into and evolved throughout the 60s and 70s, finding expression in 'underground' magazines and presses."
NYPL: A Secret Location on the Lower East Side: Adventures in Writing, 1960-1980
amazon
Arthur Magazing
Granary Books

Afrikafestival Hertme - Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou


"... Only after a career of 40 years did Orchestre Poly-Rythmo break through internationally with the release last year of the compilation CD "The Vodoun Effect", thanks to the perseverance of Samy Ben Rajab, owner and driving force behind the label Analog Africa. The group experiences a rebirth and is touring this summer to promote their brandnew album "Cotonou Club". With their psychedelic guitar riffs, swinging organ, bold horn section and complex 'polyrhythms' they revive the irresistible Afro-funk and soul of the 'seventies'."
YouTube

2011 August: Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou

George Chinnery


Figures at a ghat
Wikipedia - "George Chinnery (... 5 January 1774 – 30 May 1852) was an English painter who spent most of his life in Asia, especially India and southern China. ... Other than artistic value, his paintings are historically valuable as he was the only western painter resident in South China between the early and mid 19th century. He vividly depicted the life of ordinary people and the landscape of the Pearl River Delta at that period. Among the subjects of his portraits are the Scottish opium traders William Jardine and James Matheson as well as the diarist Harriet Low."
Wikipedia
Connected by a 'River of Smoke': Amitav Ghosh and Jonathan Spence at The Asia Society (Video)
Independent - Eastern promise: George Chinnery
Wikimedia
Google

The Artists’ Postcard Show


Anna Banana and the Dada Brothers 'Dada Land'. (1977
"Intimate and immediate, the artist’s postcard is a microcosm, a miniature work of art designed for a specific social purpose through which we can also trace the rich histories of modern and contemporary art. The Artists’ Postcard Show is a selective survey of the postcard as a distinctive artistic medium from the mid-twentieth century to present day. All of the works have been produced with the idea, if not always the function, of the postcard in mind: that distinctive double-sided greeting designed for use without an envelope."
Spike Island
Artists' Books and Multiples
amazon

Mighty Diamonds


Wikipedia - "Mighty Diamonds are a Jamaican harmony trio, recording roots reggae with a strong Rastafarian influence. The group, which comprised Donald 'Tabby' Shaw, Fitzroy 'Bunny' Simpson, and Lloyd 'Judge' Ferguson, was formed in 1969, and remains together as of 2010."
Wikipedia
Mighty Diamonds
amazon
YouTube: Pray unto thee, I Need A Roof, I Need A Roof (U Roy Feat), The Roots Is There, Tell Me What's Wrong, Identity, Africa, Gates of Zion 12' -1980

The Fame Studios Story - 1961-1973


"... In the fifty years since, FAME Studios and its idiosyncratic founder Rick Hall have been at the forefront of the Muscle Shoals Sound. FAME begat the process whereby a little known Alabama backwater would evolve into the very crucible of southern soul, a holy place to where musicians, singers and fans still make a very specific pilgrimage in the hope of experiencing a little bit of the magic behind so many hit records: 'I'm Your Puppet', 'Land Of 1,000 Dances', 'Tell Mama' and countless others."
MOG: The Fame Studios Story - 1961-1973 (Video)
amazon
YouTube: Wilson Pickett - Land Of 1000 Dances - Live `66, Bobby Gentry - Fancy (Don't Let Me Down), Etta James - Tell Mama, Bettye Swann - I Can't Let You Break My Heart, Candi Staton - I'm Just a Prisoner Of Your Good loving, Bobby Marchan - Funny Style, Maurice & Mac (Radiants) - Why Don't You Try Me, Barbara Perry - A Man Is a Mean Mean Thing, Clarence Carter - Snatching It Back

Anselm Kiefer


20 Jahre Einsamkeit, 1998
Wikipedia - "Anselm Kiefer (born March 8, 1945) is a German painter and sculptor. He studied with Joseph Beuys and Peter Dreher during the 1970s. His works incorporate materials such as straw, ash, clay, lead, and shellac. The poems of Paul Celan have played a role in developing Kiefer's themes of German history and the horror of the Holocaust, as have the spiritual concepts of Kabbalah."
Wikipedia
WebMuseum
White Cube
amazon
YouTube: Anselm Kiefer, Ansem Kiefer Interview
MASS MoCA (vimeo)

The Pulse of Mixed Media: Secrets and Passions of 100 Artists Revealed


"Seth Apter is a mixed-media artist from New York City, focused primarily on works on paper, book arts, and textural assemblage. His artwork has been exhibited in numerous exhibitions and can be found in multiple books, independent zines, and national magazines including Somerset Studio, Cloth Paper Scissors, Studios, and Artful Blogging."
amazon
The Altered Page
Getting My Feet Wet

Larry Jordan


Wikipedia - "Larry Jordan is an independent filmmaker who has been working in the Bay Area in California since 1955, and making films since 1952. He has produced some 40 experimental and animation films, and three feature-length dramatic films. He is most widely known for his animated collage films. In 1970 he received a Guggenheim Fellowship to make Sacred Art of Tibet. His animation has shown by invitation at the Cannes Film Festival."
Wikipedia
Larry Jordan
MUBI: Watch Films by Larry Jordan
Films (Video)
Jordan’s Animated Journeys
UbuWeb: Larry Jordan (Video)
Tableaux Vivant: Notes on Lawrence Jordan
YouTube: Our Lady of the Sphere (1969), Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Gustave Dore with Orson Welles, Samuel Taylor Coleridge) part 1, part 2; AMERICAN AVANT-GARDE, Video expert Larry Jordan talks to The Drum

Church of Anthrax (1971)


Wikipedia - "Church of Anthrax is a collaboration between John Cale and Terry Riley. The record was released in February 1971 by Cale's record company, Columbia Records, nearly a year after the material was recorded - whereas in fact it was recorded prior to Cale's solo debut Vintage Violence."
Wikipedia
amazon
last.fm
Headheritage
YouTube: The Hall Of Mirrors In The Palace At Versailles (with John Cale), Church of Anthrax, The Soul of Patrick Lee, The Protege

Florian Rivière - Urban Hacktivist


"Florian Rivière is an 'urban hacktivist'. He founded and led from 2008 to 2012 the collective 'Democratie Creative' very active in the public space of Strasbourg. Inspired by the hacker culture, he reinvests and diverts public space to allow citizens to reclaim their environment. His interventions, between urban design 'Do It Yourself' and upcycling, have the particularity to be spontaneous and raw, exclusively made with objects found in the street, and always with humor."
Wooster Collective
Florian Rivière

Earl Scruggs


Wikipedia - "Earl Eugene Scruggs (January 6, 1924 – March 28, 2012) was an American musician noted for perfecting and popularizing a three-finger banjo-picking style (now called 'Scruggs style') that is a defining characteristic of bluegrass music. Although other musicians had played in three-finger style before him, Scruggs shot to prominence when he was hired by Bill Monroe to fill the banjo slot in his group, the Blue Grass Boys."
Wikipedia
YouTube: Foggy Mountain Breakdown, Ground Speed, Orange Blossom Special, Breakdown, Home sweet home, Lonesome Road Blues, Katy Hill, Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow and Home Sweet Home, Cumberland Gap, Turn Your Radio On, Crying Holy unto the Lord, Earl Scruggs & Steve Martin - Foggy Mountain Breakdown, Earl's Breakdown, Doc Watson & Earl Scruggs Play At Doc's Home, Earl Scruggs & The Byrds - Roger Mcguinn, Earl Scruggs Performs At Anti War Demonstration, Earl Scruggs Banjo -- The Only Video Documentary

Rooms with a View The Open Window in the 19th Century


Interior with Young Woman Tracing a Flower, Martin Drolling
"This exhibition focuses on a subject treasured by the Romantics: the view through an open window. German, French, Danish, and Russian artists first took up the theme in the second decade of the nineteenth century. Juxtaposing near and far, the window is a metaphor for unfulfilled longing. Painters distilled this feeling in pictures of hushed, spare rooms with contemplative figures; studios with artists at work; and open windows as the sole motif."
Met Museum
Met Museum - Featured Catalogue: Rooms With a View
NYT: Romantics Shining Clear Light on Daily Existence
The New Yorker: Inside Story
TNR: A Room of One’s Own
The New Yorker: Romantic Windows (Video)
amazon
CBS (Video)

Adrienne Rich 1929–2012


"Poet and essayist Adrienne Rich was one of America’s foremost public intellectuals. Widely read and hugely influential, Rich’s career spanned seven decades and has hewed closely to the story of post-war American poetry itself. Her earliest work, including A Change of World (1951) which won the prestigious Yale Younger Poets Award, was formally exact and decorous, while her work of the late 1960s and 70s became increasingly radical in both its free-verse form and feminist and political content."
Poetry Foundation
Wikipedia
The Paris Review: In Memoriam - Adrienne Rich
YouTube: What Kind Of Times Are These?, ChilePoesía 2001
Poets: Diving into the Wreck (Video)
PennSound
NYT: A Poet of Unswerving Vision at the Forefront of Feminism
amazon

2007 December: Adrienne Rich
2011 February: The Young Insurgent's Commonplace-Book: Adrienne Rich's "Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law"

R. L. Burnside


Wikipedia - "R. L. Burnside (November 23, 1926 – September 1, 2005), born Robert Lee Burnside, was an American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist who lived much of his life in and around Holly Springs, Mississippi. He played music for much of his life, but did not receive much attention until the early 1990s."
Wikipedia
amazon
YouTube: Poor Boy A Long Way From Home, See My Jumper Hanging On the Line, Poor Black Mattie, Rollin and Tumblin, Mississippi Blues, Going Down South, When My First Wife Left Me

Alexis Smith


Passion and Technicolor, 2009
"Alexis Smith is an artist who uses collage and installation to create alternate narratives and understandings of popular culture. Born and raised in Southern California, Smith considers herself a “product” of the entertainment industry. In this video, Ms. Smith gives us a look at how the materials in her studio become artworks, and explains how shared ideas about objects and images lead each viewer to have a unique experience with her work."
MoCA (YouTube)
Pasadena (Video)
Margo Leavin Gallery

Kathy Hinde


Bird Sequencer by Kathy Hind and Ivan Franco
"Kathy Hinde has created video and sound for theatre and live art performances alongside making installations and site specific work. Her approach combines different art forms frequently through collaborations with other practitioners and scientists. She is keen to share her creative process, and regularly makes artworks that rely on input from the audience. She has shown work across Europe, Scandinavia, China, Pakistan, USA, Colombia and Brazil."
Kathy Hinde
Installations (Video)
Visuals (Video)
Music / Sound (Video)
Performance (Video)
Participatory (Video)
vimeo: Kathy Hinde's videos
YouTube: TEDxAldeburgh - Piano Migrations

Bob Marley: Live in Santa Barbara


"Bob Marley: Live in Santa Barbara 1979"
YouTube: 1:34:54

2010 November: Bob Marley and the Wailers
2011 May: Live 1973 - 1975
2011 July: Tuff Gong Studios 1980

Robert Smithson - Asphalt Rundown, Rome, 1969


"Asphalt Rundown, Rome, 1969, was Smithsons first flow, situated in an abandoned and mundane section of a gravel and dirt quarry in Rome. A large dumptruck released a load of asphalt down a gutted and gullied cliff already marked by time."
YouTube

2007 November: Robert Smithson
2010 April: Spiral Jetty

Songs for A.E.


"The American Composers Orchestra's continues its multi-year Millennium series at Carnegie Hall on Sunday, February 27 at 3pm with 'Lindbergh...', a thematic program devoted to flight--one of the 20th century's pioneering technological and human achievements--and to the heroes of early aviation. The concert's centerpiece is Kurt Weill's The Lindbergh Flight (Der Lindberghflug). Composer/electric violinist/performance- artist Laurie Anderson will perform the world premiere of Songs for A.E., dedicated to Amelia Earhart. Also on the program is Samuel Barber's Night Flight, and the U.S. Premiere of Act V of the Philip Glass/Robert Wilson opera The White Raven with Robert Wilson narrating.
American Composers
YouTube: Laurie Anderson - Songs For A.E. (part 1 of 3), (part 2 of 3), (part 3 of 3)

Snapshot: Painters and Photography, Bonnard to Vuillard


"There’s an exhibition currently hanging at one of my favorite museums, the extremely comfortable Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, called Snapshot: Painters and Photography, Bonnard to Vuillard. It bascially shows how the advent of personal photography in the late 1800′s, with the invention of the Kodak handheld camera, changed how many artists worked. The camera allowed artists to capture moments without their easel as well as permitted them to ponder an image long after the moment had passed. This exhibit focuses mainly on the effect fo the camera on the Post-Impressionists, such as George Hendrik Breitner, whose photo of a girl in a kimono and the resulting painting is shown here."
Redtree Times
Snapshot: Painters and Photography, Bonnard to Vuillard (vimeo)
Phillips Collection: Exhibition Images
amazon: Snapshot: Painters and Photography, Bonnard to Vuillard
YouTube

Vhils Solo Show


"Following the two months long action in the city of Shanghai, VHILS shows to the public his unusual work, chisels-carved walls, acid-engraved metal or laser-cut posters. VHILS’s artwork is a revolution in the stencil technique in its use of unusual tools. Through the destruction of walls, he explores the layers of urban space and its history. Old papers, worn out posters, wood panels, brick walls are attacked with chisels, jackhammer, acid, or explosives, in order to sculpt his stencil on the wall. VHILS’s portraits underline an important contrast between new and ancient ; he makes visible the inside face of these buildings."
Magda Gallery
Vhils Covers Shanghai (YouTube)
Juxtapoz

2009 May: Alexandre Farto