The 1969 Bob Dylan-Johnny Cash Sessions: Twelve Rare Recordings


"Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash had formed a mutual admiration society even before they met in the early 1960s. 'Of course, I knew of him before he ever heard of me,' Dylan wrote shortly after Cash’s death in 2003. 'In ’55 or ’56, I Walk the Line played all summer on the radio, and it was different than anything else you had ever heard. The record sounded like a voice from the middle of the Earth. It was so powerful and moving.' When the young Dylan arrived on the scene in 1962, Cash was impressed."
The 1969 Bob Dylan-Johnny Cash Sessions: Twelve Rare Recordings (YouTube)

Astor Piazzolla- Tristezas de un doble A


"Live in Montreal '84."
YouTube: Tristezas de un doble A (Parte I), (Parte II)

2008 March: Astor Piazzolla
2010 September: Astor Piazzolla Remixed
2011 February: Adios Nonino
2011 April: Milonga del angel
2011 August: 1985. Utrecht, Netherlands

Railroad Turnbridge (1976) - Richard Serra


"One of the most important avant-garde films of this period, Richard Serra's Railroad Turnbridge attempts to grasp what Rosalind Krauss termed 'a relationship, a transitivity... The physical turnbridge is the support of this experience, not its subject.'"
UbuWeb (Video)

2011 February: Hand Catching Lead (1968) - Richard Serra

John Fekner


Broken Promises
Wikipedia - "John Fekner (born in New York City) is an innovative multimedia artist who created hundreds of environmental and conceptual outdoor works consisting of stenciled words, symbols, dates and icons spray painted in New York, Sweden, Canada, England and Germany in the 1970s and 1980s."
Wikipedia (Video)
John Fekner
Eco Art Projects-Warning Signs 4U2C
JOHN FEKNER: 1950, Bronx, New York
John Fekner and Don Leicht at Welling Court (Video)
YouTube: South Bronx Fekner NYC Stencils, Street Art John Fekner Trail Markers, Street Art John Fekner City Squad Concrete People

Neil Young - Like A Hurricane


"'Like a Hurricane' is a song written by Neil Young in 1975 and first released on the album American Stars 'N Bars in 1977. The song was written in July 1975 with friend and La Honda neighbor Taylor Phelps in the back of his car, (a DeSoto Suburban), when Neil Young was unable to sing due to an operation on his vocal cords. Driven by Young's trademark fierce guitars, the song has been played on nearly every tour Neil Young has done since."
Wikipedia
YouTube

Drunk Texts from Famous Authors


"Jessie Gaynor studies poetry and ill-advised text messages at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop."
The Paris Review

!Women Art Revolution


"Through intimate interviews, art, and rarely seen archival film and video footage, !Women Art Revolution reveals how the Feminist Art Movement fused free speech and politics into an art that radically transformed the art and culture of our times."
!Women Art Revolution (Video)
Stanford University: !W.A.R.: Voices of a Movement
Woman, Art & Technology: Interview with Lynn Hershman Leeson
frieze: !W.A.R.

Misia, Queen of Paris


Félix Vallotton (1865-1925), Misia at Her Dressing Table, 1898
"Misia Godebska (1872-1950) was a legendary figure of the French art scene from the Belle Époque to the Roaring Twenties. At first she became known for her talent as a pianist. Her marriage in 1893 to Thadée Natanson, the editor of the journal La Revue blanche, propelled her to the centre of a group of creative artists who were champions of Symbolism and the decorative arts."
Musée d'Orsay
Musée d'Orsay - 1, 2, 3

The Underground New York Public Library


“Mars Trilogy: A Princess of Mars; The Gods of Mars; The Warlord of Mars”, by Edgar Rice Burroughs
"The Underground New York Public Library is a visual library featuring the Reading-Riders of the NYC subways. This library freely lends out a reminder that we’re capable of traveling to great depths within ourselves and as a whole. "
The Underground New York Public Library

½ Mensch - Einstürzende Neubaten


"Though it's a bit less intentionally noisy than previous Neubaten material, ½ Mensch is, in a way, the group's masterpiece. The inspired use of such 'traditional' instruments as a grand piano alongside the band's characteristic blazing percussion make for a record similar more to their compositional influences like Stockhausen than their nearest contemporaries, Throbbing Gristle or Cabaret Voltaire. The record that showed Einstürzende Neubaten could rise above the concept of noise for its own sake to reach another level of noise-oriented post-punk music, ½ Mensch is an excellent feat of industrial music."
All Music (Video)
W - Halber Mensch (film)
YouTube: Halber Mensch / 1/2 Mensch (1985) 57:50

2010 September: Einstürzende Neubaten

Barbe Bleue (1977) - Pina Bausch


Guardian - "Posted (in 12 parts) in its entirety, Bausch's 'tanztheater' piece based on Bartók's opera Bluebeard's Castle is typical of her assault-on-the-senses style of choreography. A meditation on male-female relations perhaps, the piece is interspersed with snatches of Bartók's opera, features a stage carpeted with dry leaves and a cast of 28, and opens with a scene of repeated attack/ravishment. Disturbing and engrossing in equal measure." 1984, BAM, Next Wave Festival.
W - Bluebeard's Castle
W - Béla Bartók
Even Cleveland
Bluebeard - n. A man who first marries and then murders one wife after another.
Blaubart.(Bluebeard – While Listening To A Taped Recording Of Bela Bartok´s “Duke Bluebeard´s Castle). A piece by Pina Bausch
YouTube: Pina Bausch : Barbe Bleue (intégrale 1 sur 12), (intégrale 2 sur 12), (intégrale 3 sur 12), (intégrale 4 sur 12), (intégrale 5 sur 12), (intégrale 6 sur 12), (intégrale 7 sur 12), (intégrale 8 sur 12), (intégrale 9 sur 12), (intégrale 10 sur 12), (intégrale 11 sur 12), (intégrale 12 sur 12)

2008 May: Pina Bausch
2009 June: Pina Bausch, 1940-2009

Prince Nico Mbarga


Wikipedia - "Prince Nico Mbarga (1 January 1950 – 24 June 1997) was a highlife musician, born to a Nigerian mother and a Cameroonian father in Abakaliki, Nigeria. He is renowned for his hit song 'Sweet Mother', recorded with his band Rocafil Jazz. He played the xylophone, conga, drums, and electric guitar in school bands and he made his professional debut as a member of a hotel band, the Melody Orchestra, in 1970."
Wikipedia
YouTube: Sweet Mother, Stella, Lucky marriage, Wayo In Law, Onye Ori Obi, adam & eve, Aki special, poligamyZ

History of Hip-Hop Vol. 11: 1989 (Mixed by DJ Ayres)


"Tracklist after the jump!

Jungle Brothers – Beads on a String
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Truly Yours
The Bizzie Boys – Droppin It
LL Cool J – Big Ol Butt
Big Daddy Kane – Smooth Operator
Heavy D – You Ain’t Heard Nothing Yet
Gangstarr – Words I Manifest
Kwame – The Rhythm
Steady B – Serious
YZ – Thinking of a Master Plan
Chill Rob G – Court is Now In Session
Uptown – Dope on Plastic
Three Times Dope – The Greatest Man Alive
Public Enemy – 911 Is A Joke
3rd Bass – Steppin to the AM
Slick Rick – Mona Lisa
Digital Underground – The Humpty Dance
Beastie Boys – Hey Ladies
EPMD – So Watcha Sayin
NWA – Straight Outta Compton
Stop The Violence Movement – Self Destruction
Chubb Rock – Ya Bad Chubbs
Queen Latifah & Monie Love – Ladies First
De La Soul – Eye Know
Tuff Crew – Soul Food
Big Daddy Kane – Warm it Up Kane
Sugarbear – Don’t Scandalise Mine
Doug Lazy – Let It Roll
Young MC – Bust A Move
2 Live Crew – Me So Horny
Biz Markie – Just A Friend"
The Run (Video)

Woodward and Bernstein: 40 years after Watergate


"As Sen. Sam Ervin completed his 20-year Senate career in 1974 and issued his final report as chairman of the Senate Watergate committee, he posed the question: 'What was Watergate?' Countless answers have been offered in the 40 years since June 17, 1972, when a team of burglars wearing business suits and rubber gloves was arrested at 2:30 a.m. at the headquarters of the Democratic Party in the Watergate office building in Washington. Four days afterward, the Nixon White House offered its answer: 'Certain elements may try to stretch this beyond what it was,' press secretary Ronald Ziegler scoffed, dismissing the incident as a 'third-rate burglary.'"
Washington Post: Woodward and Bernstein: 40 years after Watergate (Video)
Washington Post: Watergate (Video)
Washington Post: Multimedia (Video)
Washington Post - Nixon: ‘I am not a crook’ (Video)
U. Texas: The Woodward and Bernstein Papers (Video)
amazon: The Final Days

Jean-Luc Godard Shoots Marianne Faithfull Singing “As Tears Go By” (1966)


"When you want to learn a thing or two about Jean-Luc Godard, you turn to New Yorker film critic Richard Brody. I do, anyway, since the man wrote the book on Godard: namely, Everything is Cinema: The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard."
Open Culture (Video)

2010 November: Marianne Faithfull
2008 August: Jean-Luc Godard
2011 April: Two in the Wave

WK Interact


"Street artist and muralist WK Interact was just recruited by the renowned advertising agency TBWA to help celebrate their 40th anniversary. Simply dubbed FORTY WK Interact was invited to create one of his murals on an 8ft x 36ft canvas utilizing some of TWBA most iconic work, including the Absolute Vodka campaign, Apple's 1984 Super Bowl spot, Nelson Mandela’s first ANC election and more. TBWA filmed and produced an incredible video of Wk Interact creating the mural. With an expressive artist like WK Interact it is always great to see the behind the scenes, especially when the video is as well produced as this one. FORTY is a great example of great people teaming up together and we're happy to see it. –Brent DCVII Gentile"
juxtapoz (Video)

2010 March: WK Interact Goes Big in New York

The Pont Neuf Wrapped - Christo and Jeanne Claude


"Christo and Jeanne Claude's first grand-scale urban project, wrapping the oldest bridge in Paris - the same bridge where Christo courted Jeanne-Claude. A love story set in the heart of Paris: between a refugee artist and a French General's daughter; between a 400-year-old bridge and the people of Paris. Since the days of King Henry IV, the Pont Neuf has inspired artists. Now it is the focus of the environmental artists, Christo and his wife Jeanne-Claude - and the millions of Parisians who watch them create an astounding architectural poem. Rich in political intrigue and artistic debate, this film tracks Christo's escape from Bulgaria, his early years as a struggling artist, his romance with Jeanne-Claude and the fulfillment of a ten-year obsession: the wrapping of the Pont Neuf."
Maysles Films
Christo and Jeanne-Claude | Projects | The Pont Neuf Wrapped
The Pont Neuf Wrapped

Rembrandt 400 in the Rijksmuseum


"In 2006, the Rijksmuseum celebrated Rembrandt van Rijn's 400th birthday. This page offers an overview of all the Rembrandt 400 Rijksmuseum exhibitions, specials and activities."
Rembrandt 400 in the Rijksmuseum
Wikipedia
Rembrandt 400 (Video)
YouTube: Amsterdam Rijksmuseum Rembrandt

The Velvet Underground


Wikipedia - "The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in New York City. First active from 1964 to 1973, their best-known members were Lou Reed and John Cale, who both went on to find success as solo artists. Although experiencing little commercial success while together, the band is often cited by many critics as one of the most important and influential groups of the 1960s."
Wikipedia
Rockhall
amazon: The Velvet Underground
YouTube: Femme Fatale, Venus in furs, What Goes On, Heroin, Stephanie Says, Some Kind of Love, After Hours, Sweet Jane, Beginning to See the Light, Ocean

Tom Clark reviews "100 Multiple-Choice Questions" by John Ashbery


"100 Multiple-Choice Questions is

1. a vast electrical disturbance
2. a cut-up of student examination papers
3. tremendously funny
4. spanking new/old stuff just out & need-to-get
5. a work that travels at the velocity of glacial drift
6. more complex hygronomy from the author of A Kind of Waffle"

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Daniel Hernández-Salazar


"Daniel Hernández-Salazar is among my very favorite photographers. I respect him immensely and have posted on his work here on several occasions before. His photography - and the ongoing struggle for political memory in his native Guatemala with which it is entangled - are featured in this recent post on the Lens blog at The New York Times. Daniel Hernández-Salazar stands as a striking counterexample to those who blindly insist that art and politics don't mix."
Daniel Hernández-Salazar (Again)
amazon
NYT: Angels Watch Over Memories of War

The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966, Vol. 1


Wikipedia - "The American Folk Blues Festival was a music festival that toured Europe beginning in 1962. German jazz publicist Joachim-Ernst Berendt first had the idea of bringing original African-American blues performers to Europe. Jazz had become very popular, and rock and roll was just gaining a foothold, and both genres drew influences directly back to the blues. Berendt thought that European audiences would flock to concert halls to see them in person. Promoters Horst Lippmann and Fritz Rau brought this idea to reality. By contacting Willie Dixon, an influential blues composer and bassist from Chicago, they were given access to the blues culture of the southern United States."
Wikipedia
amazon
YouTube: The American Folk-Blues Festival 1962-1966 vol.1

John Houck


"John Houck works with photographic materials and executes architectural interventions. Through installations, he explores photography as a mode of thought, focusing on the relationship between embodied perception and depiction."
A Conversation with John Houck
John Houck

Listening to Instagram


"Late last year this site launched the Instagr/am/bient: 25 Sonic Postcards compilation album. The success of it, as measured by coverage (hilobrow.com, createdigitalmusic.com, theverge.com, blog.soundcloud.com) and listens (almost 40,000 between SoundCloud and the Free Music Archive, and nearly 16,000 downloads on top of that), continues to astound me. The biggest surprise for me, though, is how much I have embraced Instagram. The Instagr/am/bient project originated not out of enthusiasm for the popular image-sharing service but out of skepticism."
disquiet (Video)

Laraaji & Brian Eno - Ambient 3


Wikipedia - "Laraaji (born 1943) is an American musician. Born Edward Larry Gordon in Philadelphia, he studied violin, piano, trombone and voice in his early years in New Jersey. ... In the early seventies he began to study Eastern mysticism and believed he'd found a new path for his music and his life. It was also at this time he bought his first zither from a local pawn shop. Converting it to an electronic instrument, he began to experiment using the instrument like a piano. By 1978, he developed enough skill to begin busking in the parks and on the sidewalks of New York."
Wikipedia
YouTube: Laraaji & Brian Eno Ambient 3: Day Of Radiance

Live in New York City - 1972


Wikipedia - "...Recorded on 30 August 1972 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Lennon performed two shows, one in the afternoon and one in the evening, to raise money for children with mental challenges at friend Geraldo Rivera's request. Rivera introduces Lennon and Ono at the beginning of the album, and he is referenced in Lennon's impromptu revised lyrics in the opening song, 'New York City'."
Wikipedia
amazon
YouTube: John Lennon - Live in New York City, 1972

Art History with Labor


Maine Gov. Paul LePage, 36-foot mural depicting the state's labor history
"Can street art murals be simply too hot to handle for the public to view? Are the public funds and corporate subsidies often used to produce it any more disreputable than the same norms that permit corporations to peddle much more insidious ideologies through an invasion of public space through the medium of billboards? The idea of politically correct, and liberty of expression seems to be a flexible and elastic concept depending on the context. And the current social and economic context, does recall the artistic current of realism and social realism of the 1930′s."
Mural mural on the wall…
Revisionist art history as Maine removes labor mural
The Maine Department of Labor Mural

Street Art Street Life: From the 1950s to Now


NYT -"If I say 'street life,' and you think noise-lights-action, you may find 'Street Art Street Life: From the 1950s to Now' at the Bronx Museum of the Arts a puzzling show. There is noise — a pop song, the clatter of metal across concrete — but not much. Lights and action are confined to videos, several of them bleached, grainy, way predigital. The bulk of the work is photography. Some of the pictures are snazzy: Jamel Shabazz’s color portraits of sidewalk supermodels from the 1980s; photomontages by Fatimah Tuggar that transport New York to Africa and vice versa."
NYT: Finding Art in the Asphalt
flavorpill
amazon
Accessible Art

Eight Miles High


Wikipedia - "'Eight Miles High' is a song by the American rock band The Byrds, written by Gene Clark, Jim McGuinn, and David Crosby and first released as a single on March 14, 1966 (see 1966 in music). ... The song was subject to a U.S. radio ban shortly after its release, following allegations published in the broadcasting trade journal the Gavin Report regarding perceived drug connotations in its lyrics. The band strenuously denied these allegations at the time, but in later years both Clark and Crosby admitted that the song was at least partly inspired by their own drug use."
Wikipedia
YouTube: The Byrds - Eight miles high 1966, The Ventures, Lighthouse 1972, Leo Kottke, Roxy Music, Ride, Hüsker Dü, Golden Earring

Milan Kundera


Wikipedia - "Milan Kundera (... born 1 April 1929) is the Czech Republic's most recognised living writer. Of Czech origin, he has lived in exile in France since 1975, having become a naturalised citizen in 1981. Having written in both Czech and French, he revises the French translations of all his books; these therefore are not considered translations but original works. Kundera is best known as the author of works such as The Joke, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting and The Unbearable Lightness of Being. His books were banned by the Communist regimes of Czechoslovakia until the downfall of the regime in the Velvet Revolution of 1989."
Wikipedia
Open Democracy: Milan Kundera and the Invisible Tribunal
The Paris Review: Milan Kundera, The Art of Fiction No. 81
amazon: Milan Kundera

The Black Ark


Wikipedia - "The Black Ark was the recording studio of reggae and dub producer Lee 'Scratch' Perry, built in 1973 and located behind his family's home in the Washington Gardens neighborhood of Kingston, Jamaica. Although the studio itself was somewhat rudimentary in its set-up and particularly basic with regard to some of the dated equipment employed by Perry, it was nonetheless the breeding ground for some of Jamaica's (and arguably the world's) most innovative sounds and recording techniques in the latter half of the 1970s."
Wikipedia
The Black Ark
amazon: Lee "Scratch" Perry-Black Arc Productions, Ten Crucial Lee Perry/Black Ark Albums
YouTube: Lee Scratch Perry - Studio Black Ark, Lee "Scratch" Perry @ Black Ark, Lee "Scratch" Perry in interview, Lee Scratch Perry Guiness Ads

2009 November: Lee "Scratch" Perry
2011 June: The History Of Dub
2012 February: Arkology - Lee "Scratch" Perry

McSorley's Old Ale House


Wikipedia - "McSorley's Old Ale House, generally known as McSorley's, is the oldest 'Irish' tavern in New York City. Located at 15 East 7th Street in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, it was one of the last of the 'Men Only' pubs, only admitting women after legally being forced to do so in 1970. The aged artwork, newspaper articles covering the walls, sawdust floors, and the Irish waiters and bartenders give McSorley's an atmosphere that many consider, correctly or not, reminiscent of 'Olde New York'."
Wikipedia
McSorley's Old Ale House
YouTube: McSorleys Old Ale House, New York City

Foli: There Is No Movement Without Rhythm


"Life has a rhythm, it's constantly moving. The word for rhythm (used by the Malinke tribes) is FOLI. It is a word that encompasses so much more than drumming, dancing or sound. It's found in every part of daily life. In this film you not only hear and feel rhythm but you see it. It's an extraordinary blend of image and sound that feeds the senses and reminds us all how essential it is."
YouTube

Recovering "Memorial Day"


"Today at PennSound we’re marking the Memorial Day holiday in a distinctly poetic way, by unveiling a long lost recording of Ted Berrigan and Anne Waldman’s 'Memorial Day' from a May 5, 1971 reading at the Saint Mark’s Poetry Project. This new addition to the PennSound archives is notable not only because 'Memorial Day' is a landmark collaboration between two of the New York School’s finest poets, but also due to the rarity of the recording. Berrigan and Waldman only read the poem together and in its entirety once — in fact, 'Memorial Day' was composed specifically for their joint reading in the spring of 1971 — and while the event was recorded, it would seem that the tape had been missing for several decades, presumably lost forever."
Jacket2 (Video)

Paul Fussell


Wikipedia - "Paul Fussell (March 22, 1924 – May 23, 2012) was an American cultural and literary historian, author and university professor. His writings cover a variety of topics, from scholarly works on eighteenth-century English literature to commentary on America’s class system. He is best known for his writings about World War I and II, which explore what he felt was the gap between the romantic myth and reality of war."
Wikipedia
W - The Great War and Modern Memory
Slate: Man of War
amazon: Paul Fussell
EVTV1: Brokaw Interviews Veteran Paul Fussell (Video)
Studio 2: Paul Fussell: Lamenting Emotional Immaturity (Video)
C-SPAN: The Great War and Modern Memory (Video)