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

Talking Heads: 77


Wikipedia - "TALKING HEADS: 77 is the debut album by Talking Heads. It peaked at #97 in the Billboard Pop Albums chart and the single 'Psycho Killer' made it to #92. In 2003, the album was ranked #290 on Rolling Stone magazine's The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list."
Wikipedia, YouTube - Uh Oh Love Comes To Town, New Feeling, Tentative Decisions, Who Is It?, No Compassion, The Book I Read, Don't Worry About The Government, First Week Last Week...Carefree, Psycho killer, Psyco Killer - CBGBs, Pulled Up, Building On Fire, I Wish You Wouldn't Say That, Sugar on my Tongue, I Feel It In My Heart (Live at The Kitchen '76)

Beatnik


Wikipedia - "Beatnik was a media stereotype of the 1950s and early 1960s that displayed the more superficial aspects of the Beat Generation literary movement of the 1950s and violent film images, along with a cartoonish misrepresentation of the real-life people and the spirituality found in Jack Kerouac's autobiographical fiction. Kerouac spoke out against this detour from his original concept."
Wikipedia

Fehlfarben


Wikipedia - "Fehlfarben is a German post-punk band from Düsseldorf, Germany. The band name is from a German printing term referring to erroneous colors in prints: singer Peter Hein was in this line of work at Xerox while in the band. Its founding members were Peter Hein (vocals, former Mittagspause ("lunch break"), Thomas Schwebel (guitar, former Mittagspause, S.Y.P.H.), Michael Kemner (bass, former 20 Colors, Mau Mau, DAF, YOU), Frank Fenstermacher (saxophone, later Der Plan), Markus Oehlen and Uwe Bauer (drums, former Mittagspause, Materialschlacht)."
Wikipedia, Ein Jahr (es geht voran), Tanz mit dem Herzen , Tag und Nacht, Gottseidank nicht in England, Paul ist tot, Wir warten, Grauschleier, Hier Und Jetzt

Boogie-woogie


Andrews Sisters
Wikipedia - "Boogie-woogie is a style of piano-based blues that became very popular in the late 1930s and early 1940s, but originated much earlier, and was extended from piano, to three pianos at once, guitar, big band, and country and western music, and even gospel. Whilst the blues traditionally depicts a variety of emotions, boogie-woogie is mainly associated with dancing."
Wikipedia, Boogie-woogie, YouTube - Meade Lux Lewis - Boogie Woogie, Boogie Woogie Dream -Lena Horn,Pete Johnson & Ammon Ammons part 1 of 2, Martha Davis - Martha's Boogie, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Of Company B, Calloway Boogie

Richard Avedon


Wikipedia - "Richard Avedon (May 15, 1923 – October 1, 2004) was an American photographer. An obituary, published in The New York Times following Avedon's death said that, 'his fashion and portrait photographs helped define America's image of style, beauty and culture for the last half-century.'"
Wikipedia, Richard Avedon, YouTube - Richard Avedon: Darkness and Light (1/9), (2/9), (3/9), (4/9), (5/9), (6/9), (7/9), (8/9), (9/9)

Making Art


"Toward the end of !Women Art Revolution, the performance artist Janine Antoni, who was born in 1964, recalls a moment when her professor, Mira Schor, asks if she’s heard of the work of Ana Mendieta, Hannah Wilke, and Carolee Schneeman. Antoni hadn’t, and she went to the library to learn more. She found nothing, so Schor brought Antoni clippings and catalogues she had saved at home. The moment was profound.”
The Paris Review, RAW/WAR, !Women Art Revolution, The Museum of Modern Art, YouTube

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


Caspar David Friederich, Woman at the Window, 1822
"This exhibition focuses on the Romantic motif of the open window as first captured by German, Danish, French, and Russian artists around 1810–20. These works include hushed, sparse rooms showing contemplative figures, studios with artists at work, and window views as sole motifs."
Metropolitan Museum of Art, (1), (2)

Gavin Bryars – The Sinking of the Titanic


"This piece originated in a sketch written for an exhibition in support of beleaguered art students at Portsmouth in 1969. Working as I was in an art college environment I was interested to see what might be the musical equivalent of a work of conceptual art. It was not until 1972 that I made a performing version of the piece for part of an evening of my work at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London."
Gavin Bryars, npr - Gavin Bryars' 'Sinking of the Titanic' in Concert (Video), UbuWeb (Video)

Music for pieces of wood - Steve Reich


"This piece, Music for Pieces of Wood, is a fine example of how something of interest can be made with only basic elements. Pitch is involved in the tuning of the claves, but after the piece is launched, that parameter fades more to the background. To understand the piece, imagine listening to a kaleidoscope. A pattern is established, then it shifts as with the click of the kaleidoscope. There are 58 shifts of pattern within a general 10 minute time frame. Three general sections comprise the overall form. Each section employs an additive progession to build density and is linked to the neighboring section by the underlying quarter note laid down by the first clave player."
Music for Pieces of Wood by Steve Reich, Lunanova, YouTube - Music for pieces of wood - Steve Reich

Paul Kos


Scything, 2005
"As Bay Area pioneer of conceptual art, Paul Kos helped define a West Coast approach to the form that emphasizes the elegant use of materials to explore issues of perception, social relations and life activities."
KQED Art, YouTube - KQED Spark

Studio One


Wikipedia - "Studio One is one of Jamaica's most renowned record labels and recording studios, having been described as 'the Motown of Jamaica.' Studio One was involved with most of the major music movements in Jamaica during the 1960s and 1970s, including ska, rocksteady, reggae, dub and dancehall."
Wikipedia, Studio One - The Motown of Reggae, amazon - Studio One Reggae Compilations -- Top Ten, YouTube - A TRIBUTE TO STUDIO ONE, Story Of Studio One Part 1, Part 2

The Beaches of Agnès


NYT, A. O. Scott - "And then there is Agnès Varda, the only female filmmaker associated with the Nouvelle Vague at its high-water mark and now, at 81, an artist of undiminished vigor, curiosity and intelligence. That is certainly how she appears in 'The Beaches of Agnès,' her latest film, which opens in New York on Wednesday, after winning a César (the French equivalent of an Oscar) for best documentary feature in February."
NYT, The Beaches of Agnès, Roger Ebert, YouTube - The Beaches of Agnès, P.O.V. | The Beaches of Agnes: Behind the Lens | PBS

Paleocycle


"One thing is missing from the picture chronicle of the paleocycle: a photo album of paleocyclists. Not a massive album, indeed. From before the spreading of the “safe bicycle” in the 1890s and of the “bicycle craze” it has brought with itself, there are not many bike photos. Not only the bicycle, but also the camera was a new invention and a rare good. Moreover, until the end of the century the moving of any of the two wanted a full man, so the gentleman sensitive of novelties had to choose: either pedaling, or dragging the heavy camera."
Paleocycle

Thirty Second Spots: TV Commercials for Artists (1982-83)


Joan Logue
"Through an intimate and elegant use of the medium, Joan Logue's work defines the art of video portraiture. Capturing the essence of subjects that range from avant-garde artists to New England fishermen, her video portraits are minimalist dramas precisely composed, richly nuanced, and highly expressive of the character of the 'sitter.'"
UbuWeb

Kara Walker


Wikipedia - "Kara Walker (born November 26, 1969) is a contemporary African American artist who explores race, gender, sexuality, violence and identity in her work. She is best known for her room-size tableaux of black cut-paper silhouettes."
Wikipedia, PBS - art21, Google, YouTube - Kara Walker, Kara Walker: Cut and Construct, Meditation on 'My Complement ...'

Danspace Project


Meg Chang, Jill Green, Douglas Dunn, Gabriella Hiatt, Kevin Ho, Kiori Kawai and Elaine Summers
Wikipedia - "Danspace Project was founded in 1974 to provide a performance venue for contemporary dance. Its performances are held in St. Mark's Church in the East Village area of the Manhattan borough of New York City."
Wikipedia, Danspace Project, YouTube - Potemkin Piece at the Danspace Project, Exhausting Love at Danspace Project, Persona - Danspace Project, vimeo - Unbounded - Danspace Project

BOXI


"Last Summer, while in Berlin, BOXI spoke to us about a new project he was working on - an extremely intricate six six layer hand cut stencil of a curtain made on 8mm MDF and illuminated by 12v Dimmable SMD LED's."
Wooster Collective, BOXI

A Tribe Called Quest


Wikipedia - "A Tribe Called Quest is an American hip hop group, formed in 1985. It was composed of rapper/producer Q-Tip (Kamaal Ibn John Fareed, formerly Jonathan Davis), rapper Phife Dawg (Malik Taylor), and DJ/producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad."
Wikipedia, A Tribe Called Quest, last.fm, YouTube - Check the rhime, Electric Relaxation, Oh my god, Jazz(We've Got) & Buggin' Out, Find a Way, Scenario, Award Tour

Juxtapositions: Female Reformers


"The New York Public Library has many items that help to document emerging human rights movements at important times in their development. Two 19th-century works show the struggles of women and gays as they challenged the status quo and progressed toward larger roles in political life."
NYPL - Video

The Strangeloves


"The Strangeloves were the creation of an American songwriting/production team in the 1960s who were from New York, but pretended to be from Australia. Their biggest hits were 'I Want Candy,' 'Cara-Lin' and 'Night Time'."
Wikipedia, YouTube - I Want Candy, Cara Lin

Big Sky


"Foremost, 2011, archival inkjet print, 40" x 60". Courtesy Gallery Jones."
The Paris Review

Very - Pet Shop Boys


Wikipedia - "Very exhibits one of many turning points the Pet Shop Boys would make to their music, shifting from the subdued electronic pop of Behaviour to richly-instrumented dance arrangements. The content and lyrics led to Very being called their 'coming-out' album, since it was during this time that Neil Tennant had publicly discussed his long-rumoured homosexuality."
Wikipedia, YouTube - Can you forgive her?, I wouldn't normally do.., Liberation, Dreaming Of The Queen, Yesterday When I Was Mad, The Theater, To Speak Is A Sin, Young Offender, One In A Million, Absolutely Fabulous, Euroboy, Girls and boys, Go West Live Brits 1994, Go West (Discovery Live in Rio)

Ellen Willis


Wikipedia - "Ellen Jane Willis (December 14, 1941 – November 9, 2006) was an American left-wing political essayist, journalist, and pop music critic. ... She is also known for her feminist politics and was a member of New York Radical Women and subsequently co-founder in early 1969 with Shulamith Firestone of the radical feminist group Redstockings."
Wikipedia, Ellen Willis, Sex, Hope, & Rock 'n' Roll: The Writings of Ellen Willis, Was Ellen Willis – Feminist, Activist, Genius – The Best Rock Critic of All Time?, The Paris Review, amazon, YouTube - OUT OF THE VINYL DEEPS: Ellen Willis on Rock Music

East Village Other


Wikipedia - "The East Village Other (often abbreviated as EVO), was an American underground newspaper in New York City, New York, during the 1960s. It was co-founded in late 1965 by Walter Bowart, Ishmael Reed (who named the newspaper), Allen Katzman, Dan Rattiner (of Dan's Papers), Sherry Needham and John Wilcock. The paper's design, in its first years, was characterized by Dadaistic montages and absurdist, non-sequitur headlines. Later the paper evolved a more colorful psychedelic layout that became a distinguishing characteristic of the underground papers of the time."
Wikipedia, Ephemera Press, Google, The East Village Other - Video

Herb & Dorothy


"HERB & DOROTHY tells the extraordinary story of Herbert Vogel, a postal clerk, and Dorothy Vogel, a librarian, who managed to build one of the most important contemporary art collections in history with very modest means. In the early 1960s, when very little attention was paid to Minimalist and Conceptual Art, Herb and Dorothy Vogel quietly began purchasing the works of unknown artists."
HERB AND DOROTHY, pbs, Wikipedia, YouTube

Einstein on the Beach: The Changing Image of Opera (1985)


"In 1984, the landmark production of Einstein on the Beach was staged at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. It was the first time since 1976 that its principal creators - composer Philip Glass and director/designer Robert Wilson - had collaborated on restaging this tradition-breaking opera. Interviews with Glass and Wilson along with clips of rehearsals and performances offer insight into this important work, making it accessible to all audiences. The film is a rare look at the creative process of two of the most important figures in American contemporary music and theatre, essential viewing for everyone interested in the evolution of the performing arts in our century."
UbuWeb

Claire Barclay


Shadow Spans
"Claire Barclay is a leading figure in a generation of young sculptors who have re-engaged with craft techniques and the symbolic resonance of materials. The architectural mix of the East End with its dark cobbled alleyways, Georgian townhouses and modern buildings are refracted into her sculptures. Door and window-like forms create the basis for structures around which fabrics and objects are gathered."
Whitechapel Gallery - Video

Détournement


Wikipedia - "A détournement is a technique developed in the 1950s by the Situationist International, and consist in 'turning expressions of the capitalist system against itself.' Détournement was prominently used to set up subversive political pranks, an influential tactic called situationist prank that was reprised by the punk movement in the late 1970s and inspired the culture jamming movement in the late 1980s."
Wikiedia, A User’s Guide to Détournement, Détournement, Dagwood, Google