Words from the Front - Tom Verlaine
"January 23rd
There's no road.
It's been raining now for three days
We're in mud up to our knees.
If luck prevails and I'm given leave
I should be home by the 17th.
One word I hear all the time
This word I hear
Blind..."
Wikipedia
amazon: Words from the Front
YouTube: Words From The Front, Clear It Away (Live), Days on the Mountain, Present Arrived, Postcard from Waterloo, True Story, Coming Apart
Marshall Allen
Wikipedia - "Marshall Belford Allen (born May 25, 1924) is an American free jazz and avant-garde jazz alto saxophone player. He also performs on flute, oboe, piccolo, and EVI (an electronic valve instrument made by the Akai company). Allen is best known for his work with eccentric keyboardist/bandleader Sun Ra, having recorded and performed mostly in this context since the late 1950s, and having led Sun Ra's Arkestra since 1993. Critic Jason Ankeny describes Marshall as 'one of the most distinctive and original saxophonists of the postwar era'."
Wikipedia
Marshall Allen
all aboit jazz - Sibylle Zerr: Picture Infinity - Marshall Allen & The Sun Ra Arkestra
YouTube: Interviews with Marshall Allen and Art Jenkins, Sun Ra Arkestra - Nancy Jazz Pulsations Live (2009) 1:02:09
30th São Paulo Biennial 2012
Pavilhao Ciccille Matarazzo, 2012
"The São Paulo Biennial was founded in 1951. It’s the second oldest art biennial in the world after the Biennale di Venezia, which was founded in 1895. In 2012, 110 artists are participating in the Bienal de São Paulo. Among them: Absalon, Bas Jan Ader, Charlotte Posenenske, Fernando Ortega, Kriwet, Robert Filliou, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, and Yuki Kimura. The title of this year’s São Paulo Biennial is A Iminência Das Poéticas (The Imminence of Poetics)."
vernissage: 30th São Paulo Biennial 2012 (Video)
Guardian: São Paulo Bienal/ArtRio – review
Art In America: Top 10 from the Sao Paolo Bienal
Trench Town
Wikipedia - "Trench Town is a neighborhood located in the parish of St. Andrew which shares municipality with Kingston, the capital and largest city of Jamaica. In the 1960s Trench Town was known as the Hollywood of Jamaica. Today Trench Town boasts the Trench Town Culture Yard Museum, a visitor friendly National Heritage Site presenting the unique history and contribution of Trench Town to Jamaica. Trench Town is the birthplace of rocksteady and reggae music, as well as the home of reggae and Rastafari ambassador Bob Marley. The neighborhood gets its name from its previous designation as Trench Pen, 400 acres of land once used for livestock by Daniel Power Trench, an Irish immigrant of the 18th century (descendants of the Earls of Clancarty). The Trench family abandoned the land in the late 19th century."
Wikipedia
YouTube: Trench Town [Documentary]
The Internationale
"Stand up, all victims of oppression
For the tyrants fear your might
Don't cling so hard to your possessions
For you have nothing, if you have no rights
Let racist ignorance be ended
For respect makes the empires fall
Freedom is merely privilege extended
Unless enjoyed by one and all "
Wikipedia
amazon
YouTube: The Internationale (Billy Bragg)
A Dozen Pivotal Moments in the 30 Year Career of Public Enemy
"Hard to believe, but Public Enemy--which headlines Irving Plaza tonight as part of the 'Hip-Hop Gods Tour'--is celebrating 30 years of existence this year. As the late Adam Yauch once wrote of the rap icons: 'I put them on a level with Bob Marley and a handful of other artists--the rare artist who can make great music and also deliver a political and social message. But where Marley's music sweetly lures you in, then sneaks in the message, Chuck D grabs you by the collar and makes you listen.' In honor of tonight's show, and PE's 30th anniversary, here are a dozen pivotal moments from the group's illustrious history."
Village Voice (Video)
2009 May: Public Enemy
2011 July: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
2012 February: Fear of a Black Planet
2012 August: Apocalypse 91… The Enemy Strikes Black
Three Interpretations of Charles Bukowski’s Melancholy Poem “Nirvana”
"I’ve ridden a lot of busses–back and forth from city to city, taking the cheapest tickets, which meant traveling overnight, and eating cheap and greasy food at hurried stops along the way. I remember thinking sometimes that I might never come back, that I might lose myself in some small southern town and disappear. I remember those times now as I read Charles Bukowski’s poem 'Nirvana,' a poem about a lost young man who finds in the quaint strangeness of a diner in North Carolina a respite from the confusion of his life."
Open Culture (Video)
Jade
"Jade recently completed yet another new mural on the streets of Chorillos, Lima, Peru. As usual with the Peruvian artist, he delivers a sweet piece featuring one of his signature characters. Stay tuned for more by Jade soon..."
StreetArtNews
Google - Jade New Mural In Lima, Peru
Eric Baudelaire
The Anabasis…, 2011. 66 minutes, Super 8 and HD video
"Just as silence can suggest as much as words do, images can effect as much in their absence as in their presence. Exploring the spaces both within and without images, Eric Baudelaire’s practice has circled around the question of representation, of what can be entrusted to an image, for more than a decade."
frieze
Eric Baudelaire (vimeo)
YouTube: TAIPEI BIENNIAL 2012 - Eric Baudelaire, Intervista a Eric Baudelaire regista di THE ANABASIS, The Anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi, and 27 Years without Images
King Harvest- The Band
"Filmed in 1970 at Robbie Robertsons studio in Woodstock, King Harvest is a song written by Robbie Robertson and is from the album 'The Band' (also called 'The brown album')"
YouTube: King Harvest
2009 July: The Band
2011 June: Music from Big Pink
2011 September: The Last Waltz
Karel Martens
"Upon publication in 1996, printed matter was labeled an instant classic in the world of design publishing. This beautifully designed visual survey of the career of Dutch graphic designer Karel Martens is a tactile distillation of Martens’s unique and personal approach to design. Projects—ranging from postage stamps to books to signs on buildings—are arranged in layouts that fully explore the print process."
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typotheque
vimeo: Karel Martens
Impressionism and Fashion
Dans la serre by Albert Bartholomé
"Anxious to account for contemporary life, Impressionism favoured the representation of human figures in their daily surroundings and captured the 'modern' man in his routine activities, both in cities and in the countryside. Although they did not strive to render scrupulously the physiognomy, costume or habit, the Impressionists nevertheless accounted for the fashions and attitudes of their times. They achieved this through their keenness to consider the portrait as a snapshot of a person in his/her familiar settings, through their ability to renew the genre works from the double point of view of typology and topography and above all through their attention to the 'daily metamorphosis of exterior things', as Baudelaire put it."
Musée d'Orsay (Video)
Impressionism and Fashion, Musée d'Orsay, Paris, review
NYT: The Fashion Show From the Belle Époque
WWD: Musée d'Orsay Fetes 'Impressionism and Fashion' (Slideshow)
jn1: Musee d’Orsay hosts runway of impressionist paintings (Video)
Sun Araw & M. Geddes Gengras Meet The Congos
"RVNG Intl.’s FRKWYS releases have been a serial investigation into the reverberations of influence to be found between emerging artists in the areas of experimental psychedelic, electronic, and ambient musics and some of their key influences, capturing collaborations between the young Turks and the old guard both through music and video recordings. This ninth entry in the series pairs Cameron Stallones’ Sun Araw project with legendary dub artists The Congos. Bringing producer/mixer M Geddes Gengras along with him to St. Catherine, Jamaica, Stallones set about a 10-day-long session of sonic exploration and mystical connection with some of the key players in the legendary Black Ark sound of the 1970s, and the results, perhaps unsurprisingly, are blissfully irie."
TinyMixTapes: Sun Araw & M. Geddes Gengras Meet The Congos, Icon Give Thank (Video)
dublab: Happy Song (Video)
Soundcloud: icon give thank & icon eye, Sunshine
amazon
YouTube: FRKWYS Vol. 9: Icon Give Thank (2012) [Full Album]
Joseph Cornell's Manual of Marvels
"Classified as a Surrealist, American artist Joesph Cornell is best known not for his abilities as a painter or a sculptor but as a collector. Cornell took pleasure in the hunt and liked to spend his time scouring secondhand shops for books, faded photographs and other small treasures—which he then used to construct whimsical tableaus. While these collages of curiosities dominated the majority of Cornell's work, they were not the only medium with which the artist toyed."
Cool Hunting
NYT: Cornell’s Almanac
amazon: Joseph Cornell's Manual of Marvels
2007 November: Joseph Cornell
2010 September: Stan Brakhage, Joseph Cornell - The Wonder Ring, 1955
2011 April: Rose Hobart (1936)
2012 June: "Bookstalls" - Joseph Cornell
Love Goes to Buildings On Fire: Five Years in New York City That Changed Music Forever
"In the summer of 1975, scenes started to cohere around sounds emanating from lower Manhattan. Local musicians and critics sat up and took note. With a massive festival of unsigned bands, CBGB, a dank little Bowery club, confirmed its status as ground zero for New York’s rock and roll underground. Just a few months earlier, Patti Smith, cult poet and fledgling improvisational rocker, had kicked off a seven–week run there with another favorite local band, Television, by signing a seven–album, $750,000 contract. The summer CBGB festival included dozens of hopefuls competing to follow her lead."
LA Review of Books
NYT: The CBGB Effect
Will Hermes - Village Voice cartoon journalist Mark Alan Stamaty
Dangerous Minds: ‘Five Years In New York That Changed Music Forever’ (Video)
Must-Read Books by Will Hermes, Lydia Millet, and Stuart Nadler
npr: When New York Was 'On Fire': A Mid-'70s Musical Revolution (Video)
amazon
The Lost Tribes of New York City
"As someone who has an intense love-hate relationship with New York, this sweetly animated film from Andy and Carolyn London tugged hard on my heartstrings. It’s a simple concept: Interview New Yorkers and then animate objects in the city to match their personalities. The result is a compelling short that helps me see the city—and its people—in a new light. If you like this, you might also like Aardman’s candidly charming Creature Discomfort animations."
vimeo: The Lost Tribes of New York City
Estampas de la Raza
"This survey of Mexican American and Latino printmakers chronicles the late 1960s at the outset of the Chicano Movement to the confident expressions of the 2000s. Estampas de la Raza introduces recent gifts to the McNay from San Antonio collectors Harriett and Ricardo Romo. More than 60 prints by 44 artists reveal the richness of a mixed cultural heritage, with depictions of Frida Kahlo, lowriders, the Statue of Liberty, tattoos, and the Virgin of Guadalupe."
McNay Art Museum
Art made an impression on UTSA's Romos
amazon: Estampas de la Raza: Contemporary Mexican American Prints from the Romo Collection
vimeo: Harriett and Ricardo Romo discuss "Estampas de la Raza" with curator Lyle Williams
Village Vanguard
Wikipedia - "The Village Vanguard is a jazz club located at 178 7th Avenue South in Greenwich Village, New York City. The club was opened on February 22, 1935, by Max Gordon. At first, it featured many forms of music, such as folk music and beat poetry, but it switched to an all-jazz format in 1957."
Wikipedia
After 70 Years, The Village Vanguard Is Still in the Jazz Swing
npr: Live At The Village Vanguard (Video)
W - Live at the Village Vanguard
vimeo: Alive at the Village Vanguard
YouTube: Village Vanguard 1930s: The Very Early Years, John Coltrane - Live at the Village Vanguard Again, Bill Evans Trio at the Village Vanguard 1961, Sonny Rollins Trio at the Village Vanguard - Softly As in a Morning Sunrise, Art Pepper Valse Triste - Village Vanguard Sessions
Janis Joplin - "Little Girl Blue"
"Queen Janis sings an amazing version of this song, way back in 1969. I put this video up because it's rarely shown elsewhere, it's such a vulnerable performance and unlike anything else she ever recorded."
YouTube: "Little Girl Blue"
2008 May: Janis Joplin
2010 October: Janis Joplin: 1962-1965
Snowy
Wikipedia - "Snowy (French: Milou) is a fictional character in The Adventures of Tintin, the series of comic albums written and illustrated by Belgian artist Hergé. Snowy is a white Fox Terrier companion to the series' protagonist Tintin, and appears as a central character in all albums. He debuted in the first sequence of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, published in Le Petit Vingtième on 10 January 1929."
Wikipedia
Snowy | Tintin
Tintin Wiki
2008 May: Georges Remi, 1907-1983
2010 July: The Adventures of Tintin: Breaking Free
2011 December: Prisoners of the Sun
2012 January: Tintin: the Complete Companion
Negativland - No Other Possibility (1989)
"...In fact, from their first surrealist works on alienated concrète to their later sample-based beat palimpsests, Negativland paved the way for much of today's collage-centered pop culture as seen, for instance, in the increasingly common televised montages of political events and commercial samples for critical or humorous purposes."
UbuWeb (Video)
Negativland’s “Helter Stupid” 20 Years Later (YouTube)
2009 March: Negativland
2012 January: Negativland (sound collage)
Slim Smith
Wikipedia - "Slim Smith (born Keith Smith, 1948, Kingston, Jamaica, died 1973) was a ska, rocksteady and reggae singer. ... Smith first came to prominence as a member of the Victors Youth Band, who were highly praised at the 1964 Jamaican Festival. He subsequently became a founding member and lead vocalist of The Techniques, who recorded primarily with Duke Reid for his Treasure Isle label."
Wikipedia
Trojan Records
Discogs
YouTube: Little did you know, Keep That Light, Turning Point, Blinded By Love, Born To Love, My Conversation
Danzón - Pina Bausch
"There is a thorny problem that exists in the dance world. Should a company that is identified with one creator, continue after that creator’s death? Take, for example, Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch. For 36 years, the daring and innovative German choreographer had redefined the meaning of dance theatre with her singular collision of movement, drama, text and music. ... The company performed Danzón, a work created in 1995. It’s an interesting choice for this post Bausch era, precisely because while it is one of the choreographer’s most dancey pieces, it also deals with matters of life and death. When Danzón toured the United States in 1999, Bausch even performed a short solo, so her ghost literally inhabits the work."
Danzón brings Bausch's dance back to life after her death
Danzón. A piece by Pina Bausch
Critic's Notebook: Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch is in moment
YouTube: Danzón, 1995, with Dominique Mercy
facebook: Danzón
2008 May: Pina Bausch
2009 June: Pina Bausch 1940-2009
2012 August: Pina Bausch Costumes
Malcolm Morley
Wikipedia - "Malcolm Morley (born June 7, 1931) is an English artist now living in the United States. He is best known as a photorealist. ... In 1958, a year after leaving the Royal College, Morley moved to New York City, where he saw exhibitions of the work of Jackson Pollock and Balthus, both of whose treatment of their paintings' surfaces influenced him greatly. He considers Cézanne the quintessential sensationalist, and has acknowledged that artist's deep influence on his own work. When Morley moved to New York he also met Barnett Newman, and became influenced by him. He painted a number of works at this time made up of only horizontal black and white bands. He also met Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein and, influenced in part by them, changed to a photorealist style (Morley prefers the phrase super realist)."
Wikipedia
Sperone Westwater
YouTube: Malcolm Morley: A Studio Visit preview, Malcolm Morley
YouTube: Malcolm Morley Interview: Part 1 of 3, Part 2 of 3, Part 3 of 3
Laurie Spiegel - The Expanding Universe
"Bell Labs Experimental Research Facility, New Jersey, 1978, a misty snapshot of the artist in her lair. Laurie Spiegel, dark hair streaming down to her shoulders, eyes closed, cigarette in hand, stands surrounded by a forest of sci-fi machines. Synthesisers the size of industrial freezers loom around her, a monitor hovers overhead mid-snowstorm, wire snakes around the room in a network of cat o' nine tails. There aren't any 'personal computers', not yet. She grins."
The Quietus
New Yorker: An Electronic-Music Classic Reborn (Video)
Pitchfork
Continuo
amazon: The Expanding Universe
YouTube: Old Wave, East river dawn
2011 May: Laurie Spiegel
John Renbourn - Sir John Alot
"An instrumental album (originally called Sir John Alot of Merrie England) featuring John Renbourn with his Pentangle bandmate Terry Cox on percussion and Ray Warleigh on flute. Originally released in England in 1968, the same year that Pentangle started to record, Sir John Alot was steeped largely in English folk music."
Folk Yourself
amazon
YouTube: Seven Up, Lady Goes To Church, My Dear Boy
2011 September: Faro Annie
2011 April: Cruel Sister (1970) - Pentangle
Vhils New Mural In London, UK
"Alexandre Farto aka Vhils arrived in London for his upcoming exhibition 'Devoid' at Lazarides on November 29th. The Portuguese artist and his crew used their unique excavating process of chipping away at the wall to create this portrait of a man which can be seen on Hewlett Street, Shoreditch London."
StreetArtNews
2012 March: Vhils Solo Show
Billy Bragg - Strange Things Happen (Live on The Tube 1984)
"All winter long while I was locked in my room
Your face at the window and my hair on the floor
I was thinking of you
All winter long while I was locked in my room
Your face at the window and my hair on the floor
I was thinking of you
But the phone rang all night long
To tell me I was wrong
And I watched while the officer
Wrote all their ages down
YouTube: Strange Things Happen
2011 November: Billy Bragg
Yankee go home (PoemTalk #59)
"Paul Blackburn performed his poem '7th Game : 1960 Series,' which had been written in 1960, on or near the first day of the 1971 baseball season, during a reading he gave at SUNY Cortland. The poem was later republished in Blackburn’s Collected Poems (here is a PDF copy). ... As Blackburn introduces the poem, the Cortland audience laughs; listeners to the audio-only recording now might be confused by this, but we think you can safely guess that Blackburn had just put on his Yankee cap."
Jacket2
2008 August: Paul Blackburn
Crystal Pite
"Integrating movement, original music, text, and rich visual design, Kidd Pivot’s performance work is assembled with recklessness and rigour, balancing sharp exactitude with irreverence and risk. Under the direction of internationally renowned Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite, the company’s distinct choreographic language – a breadth of movement fusing classical elements and the complexity and freedom of structured improvisation – is marked by a strong theatrical sensibility and a keen sense of wit and invention."
Kidd Pivot
Wikipedia
W - Kidd Pivot
Arts Alive
vimeo: 2012/09 Crystal Pite - Conflict is vital
YouTube: The Tempest Replica - Kidd Pivot | Crystal Pite, WESTERN FRONT-free dance-spiritual, Dark Matters, Kidd Pivot Frankfurt, 2011 Jacob's Pillow Dance Award Recipient, Frontier, Nederlands Dans Theater 1. "ARMS"
Astral Weeks by Lester Bangs
"...Verdict: Lester Bang’s Astral Weeks, best album review of all time. Rock critics, like all writers, have rituals. When Lester Bangs (1948-1982) set about to write an album review, he would listen to the album incessantly for a week straight at all hours of the day, at varying stages of inebriation, at both poles of his bi-polarity, in sleeping, in waking, and, yes, in love-making, love-quarreling, and self-pleasuring. He would become one with the music. After nightfall on the last day of the week, the album would be abruptly turned off."
Lo! The Greatest Album Review by Philip Francis (Video)
Astral Weeks by Lester Bangs from "Stranded" (1979)
2008 August: Lester Bangs
2010 April: Creem
2011 Janurary: Astral Weeks
Cuba Hip Hop
Wikipedia - "Hip hop music arrived in Cuba via radio and TV broadcasts from Miami. During the 1980s hip hop culture in Cuba was mainly centred around breakdancing. But by the 1990s, with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the onset of the Special Period, young 'raperos' were seeking ways to express their frustrations."
Wikipedia
Hip-hop, rap & reggaeton in Cuba
Guerrilla Radio: The Hip-Hop Struggle Under Castro (Video)
Hip Hop & the Cuban Revolution, WW commentary, part 1, WW commentary, part 2
amazon: Cuban Hip Hop All Stars 1
WHAT IS CUBAN HIP HOP? (Video)
Havana-Cultura (Video)
GRAFFITI AND HIP HOP IN CUBA (HAVANA)
YouTube: Cuban HipHop: Desde el Principio, Low-Q - Un Mejor Mundo Es Un Chiste, Santiago de Cuba hip hop Ando Raper Isaac, Miki Flow: Cuban Hip Hop, La Fabri K (The Cuban Hip-hop Factory)
Ray K. Metzker
Wikipedia - "Ray K. Metzker (born 1931) is a major American photographer known for both his work in cityscape and landscape photography and for his large 'multiples', assemblages of printed strips and single frames. He is originally from Wisconsin and lives in Philadelphia."
Wikipedia
Laurence Miller Gallery
Stephen Daiter Gallery
Double Nickels on the Dime - Minutemen
Wikipedia - "Double Nickels on the Dime is the third studio album by American punk trio Minutemen, released on the Californian independent record label SST Records in 1984. A double album containing 45 songs, Double Nickels on the Dime combines elements of punk rock, funk, country, spoken word and jazz, and references a variety of themes, from the Vietnam War and racism in America, to working class experience and linguistics."
Wikipedia
amazon
YouTube: This Ain't No Picnic, History Lesson - Part II, Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love, The Glory Of Man, Two Beads at the End, Corona, Toadies
2009 June: Minutemen
2010 October: We Jam Econo - The Story of the Minutemen
Dancing around the Bride
"Dancing around the Bride is the first exhibition to explore the interwoven lives, works, and experimental spirit of Marcel Duchamp (American, born France, 1887–1968) and four of the most important American postwar artists: composer John Cage (1912–1992), choreographer Merce Cunningham (1919–2009), and visual artists Jasper Johns (born 1930) and Robert Rauschenberg (1925–2008). Creating both individually and together, they profoundly affected the direction of postwar avant-garde art and American culture as a whole."
Philadelphia Museum of Art
YouTube: Dancing around the Bride
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