Railroad car
Pennsylvania Railroad Car
Wikipedia - "A railroad car or railway carriage is a vehicle on a rail transport system (railroad or railway) that is used for the carrying of cargo or passengers. Cars can be coupled together into a train and hauled by one or more locomotives. Passenger cars can be self propelled in which case they can be single or multiple units."
Wikipedia
Mitch Ryder
Wikipedia - "Ryder is noted for his gruff, wailing singing style, much influenced by Little Richard, and his dynamic stage performances, influenced by James Brown. As a teen, Ryder sang backup in a black soul group known as the Peps, but racial animosities interfered with his continued presence in the group."
Wikipedia, Mitch Ryder, YouTube - Devil With The Blue Dress, 1966, CC Rider, Rock & Roll
Bill Berkson
Wikipedia - "Bill Berkson is the author of sixteen books and pamphlets of poetry, including the collections Serenade, Fugue State, and a volume of his 1960s collaborations with Frank O'Hara, Hymns of St. Bridget & Other Writings. A selection of his criticism, The Sweet Singer of Modernism & Other Art Writings 1985-2003, appeared from Qua Books in 2004."
Wikipedia, Brooklyn Rail, twenty questions with Bill BERKSON, jacket # 5, SHAMPOO, Nowhere, PennSound
Hand Drawn Map Association
"We are happy to announce the HDMA has been asked to participate in an exhibition this fall at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery. The exhibition is curated by Katharine Harmon and will feature a variety of artists whose work maps the emotional landscape of New York City."
Hand Drawn Map Association
Shakespeare—Sonnet 138
Sofonisba Anguissola, Portrait of a Young Woman (ca. 1575)
"Listen to John Dowland’s Can She Excuse My Wrongs from the First Booke of Songes (1597) in a performance by Gérard Lesne and the Ensemble Orlando Gibbons, and then a guitar performance of his Melancholy Galliard and an Allemande by Jamie Andreas on a modern guitar"
Harpers
Leon McAuliffe
Wikipedia - "Leon McAuliffe (January 3, 1917–August 20, 1988), born William Leon McAuliffe, was an American Western swing musician from Houston, Texas. He is famous for his steel guitar solos with Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys, inspiring Wills's phrase, 'Take it away, Leon.'"
Wikipedia, Brad's Page of Steel, Legendary Steel Guitarist, YouTube, (1), (2)
Jockum Nordström
Gotham Art & Theater
"What does this have to do with art? Find out at Artists Space, where "Rip it Up and Start Again" can be seen until Feb. 20, 2010. Curated by an impressive assortment of presenters, including poet John Giorno, gallerist Mitchell Algus and fictional artist Claire Fontaine, this fascinating show brings together works by Burroughs, artist Ray Johnson, poet Charles Henri Ford, musician Arthur Russell and Philippe Thomas (who started a fictional public relations agency called readymades belong to everyone®). All of them shared an interest in collaboration, collage and breaking down the boundaries between visual, written and musical art."
artnet
The Famous Flames, T.A.M.I. Show - James Brown
Wikipedia - "The Famous Flames was an R&B vocal group founded by Bobby Byrd that performed with James Brown during the early years of his career. On recordings such as 'Please, Please, Please', 'Try Me', 'Think', 'I Don't Mind', 'Shout and Shimmy', 'Bewildered', 'Oh Baby, Don't You Weep', and 'I'll Go Crazy' the group's smooth backing harmonies contrasted strikingly with Brown's own rough, impassioned delivery, and their synchronized dance steps were a prominent visual feature of his live shows."
Wikipedia, W - T.A.M.I. Show, James Brown, The T.A.M.I. Show, (2), (3)
Nueva trova
Ruinas de la Casa de la Nueva Trova
Wikipedia - "Nueva trova is a movement in Cuban music that emerged around 1967/68 after the Cuban Revolution of 1959, and the consequent political and social changes. Nueva trova has its roots in the traditional trova, but differs from it because its content is, in the widest sense, political. It combines traditional folk music idioms with 'progressive' and often politicized lyrics."
Wikipedia, Cuban Trova. III Part. The Nueva Trova., At the Beginning, There Wasn't a Nueva Trova by Silvio Rodriguez, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4), Cuba Son Guajira Nueva Trova - Video Dokumentation Mi Cuba Son
Festival de Cannes 2010
"Find out more in detail about the official Selection, Juries, Awards, programmes, events, and follow everything happening at the Festival through articles, photos and videos."
Festival de Cannes 2010, (1), Wikipedia, MUBI
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Ville-d'Avray: Entrance to the Wood
Wikipedia - "Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (July 17, 1796[1] – February 22, 1875) was a French landscape painter and printmaker in etching. Corot was the leading painter of the Barbizon school of France in the mid-nineteenth century. He is a pivotal figure in landscape painting and his vast output simultaneously references the Neo-Classical tradition and anticipates the plein-air innovations of Impressionism."
Wikipedia, Artchive, Olga's Gallery, NGA
Prince Far I
Italian Renaissance
Gozzoli: Procession of the Kings (Medici Portraits)
Wikipedia - "The Italian Renaissance began the opening phase of the Renaissance, a period of great cultural change and achievement in Europe that spanned the period from the end of the 13th century to about 1600, marking the transition between Medieval and Early Modern Europe."
Wikipedia, WebMuseum, Famous Artists of Italy
Julie Mehretu: Grey Area
Middle Grey, 2007
"Currently on display at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin is American artist Julie Mehretu’s suite of paintings Grey Area. It’s the fifteenth work within the Deutsche Guggenheim’s series of commissions that started in 1998 with James Rosenquist, followed by Andreas Slominski, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Lawrence Weiner, Jeff Koons, Rachel Whiteread, Bill Viola, Gerhard Richter, John Baldessari, William Kentridge, Hanne Darboven, Phoebe Washburn, Jeff Wall, Anish Kapoor, and now Julie Mehretu."
VTV, Artmag, White Cube
Error card
Wikipedia - "In the trading card collecting hobby, an error card is a card that shows incorrect information or some other unintended flaw. It can contain a mistake, such as a misspelling or a photo of someone other than the athlete named on the card. Depending on whether the manufacturer noticed the problem while the cards were still being produced, a card may exist in both correct and incorrect versions."
Wikipedia
Werner Herzog Reads Where's Waldo
"Uncompromising German film director Werner Herzog reads the children's classic Where's Waldo"
YouTube
Neil Young - Part 3
Wikipedia - "While Young had never been a stranger to eco-friendly lyrics, themes of environmentalist spirituality and activism became increasingly prominent in his work throughout the 1990s and 2000s, especially on Greendale and Living With War. The trend continued on 2007's Chrome Dreams II, with lyrics exploring Young's personal eco-spirituality."
Wikipedia, Harvest Moon, Winterlong, Prime Of Life, Sleeps With Angels, Mansion On The Hill, F!#*in Up, My Heart, From Hank to Hendrix. Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Greendale, (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10), (11), (12), (13), (14), (15*), Love to Burn, Piece Of Crap, Downtown, The Believer, Milano, Sad Movies, Wille Nelson, Home Grown - Farm Aid 2009, Love And Only Love, When You Dance I Can Really Dance, It's a dream, The Painter, He Was The King, No Wonder (Prairie Wind), Grey Ridery, This Note's For You - NY 1989, Crime In The City, Love Art Blues, Mellow My Mind, Words
Pedro Costa
Wikipedia - "Pedro Costa (born 1959) is a Portuguese film director. He is acclaimed for using his ascetic style to depict the marginalised people in desperate living situations. Many of his films are set in a district of Lisbon inhabited by the socially disadvantaged and shot in a natural and low-key way that makes them resemble documentaries."
Wikipedia, Pedro Costa, Guardian - "Pedro Costa, the Samuel Beckett of cinema", Harvard Film Archive, New Yorker - "Lisbon Calling", strictly film school, MUBI, Criterion Collection - "Letters from Fontainhas: Three Films by Pedro Costa
Assemblage
Joseph Cornell
Wikipedia - "Assemblage is an artistic process in which a three-dimensional artistic composition is made from putting together found objects. The origin of the word (in its artistic sense) can be traced back to the early 1950s, when Jean Dubuffet created a series of collages of butterfly wings, which he titled assemblages d'empreintes."
Wikipedia, Google
Kon + Amir Present: The 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Samples Of All Time
"These days, everyone loves hip-hop. But how much does the average fan really know about the building blocks that formed the foundation of the genre's entire sound? That's right, before it was all-808-everything, hip-hop used a secret (and sometimes not-so-secret) selection of classic soul, funk rock, and jazz records from the ’60s and ’70s to create their sound. From tiny, obscure snippets to instantly-recognizable loops, the sample-based producers of the late ’80s and early ’90s uncovered some truly classic musical gems that are still sought after and used today."
Kon + Amir Present: The 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Samples Of All Time
Diplomacy
Wikipedia - "Diplomacy is a strategic board game created by Allan B. Calhamer in 1954 and released commercially in 1959. Its main distinctions from most board wargames are its negotiation phases (players spend much of their time forming and betraying alliances with other players) and the absence of dice or other game elements that produce random effects."
Wikipedia, Play Diplomacy Online, The Game of Diplomacy, (1), amazon
The American Breed
Art of the Mimeo Revolution
"I just finished reading Underground Classics: The Transformation of Comics to Comix 1963-1990, which was released in connection with an exhibition at Chazen Museum of Art in Madison, Wisconsin a year ago."
Mimeo Mimeo, Underground Classics: The Transformation of Comics into Comix, 1963 - 1990, Little Magazine Collection
DOLK Goes BIG in Brooklyn
"In New York for his show with M-City at the Brooklynite Gallery, DOLK has been hitting Brooklyn hard."
Wooster Collective, Brooklynite Gallery
The Master Musicians of Jajouka
"Jajouka is an ancient village perched above a long valley in the blue Djebala foothills of the Rif Mountains in northern Morocco. The village is home to the Master Musicians of Jajouka as well as the sanctuary of Saint Sidi Ahmed Sheikh, who came from the East around 800 AD to spread Islam to North Morocco."
The Master Musicians of Jajouka, Wikipedia, W - 1, My Space, YouTube, (1), (2), Master Musicians of Joujouka Live in Porto part 1, Porto part 2, Rolling Stones - 'In Morocco" BBC Documentary 1989 Pt 1, Pt 2, Pt 3, Pt 4, Pt 5.
Benjamin Péret
Wikipedia - "Benjamin Péret (4 July 1899 – 18 September 1959) was a French poet and Surrealist."
Wikipedia, Green Integer, enotes, Benjamin Péret: songs of the eternal rebels
Ken Kesey
Wikipedia - "Kenneth Elton 'Ken' Kesey (September 17, 1935 – November 10, 2001) was an American author, best known for his novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962), and as a counter-cultural figure who considered himself a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies of the 1960s."
Wikipedia, W - Merry_Pranksters, Psychedelic 60s: Ken Kesey & the Merry Pranksters, YouTube
Eugène Delacroix
Liberty Leading the People
Wikipedia - "Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix (26 April 1798 – 13 August 1863) was a French Romantic artist regarded from the outset of his career as the leader of the French Romantic school. Delacroix's use of expressive brushstrokes and his study of the optical effects of colour profoundly shaped the work of the Impressionists, while his passion for the exotic inspired the artists of the Symbolist movement."
Wikipedia, Eugène Delacroix,
Gregory Isaacs
Thomas Struth
Sommerstrasse, Düsseldorf, 1980
Wikipedia - "Thomas Struth (born 1954) is a German photographer whose wide-ranging work covers detailed cityscapes, Asian jungles and family portraits. Along with Andreas Gursky, he is one of Germany's most noted modern-day photographers."
Wikipedia, artnet, Marian Goodman
“Get out of there!,” the definitive montage
"So I was dangling this dork from Pajiba upside-down trying to dislodge his lunch money when out popped this video. It’s a montage of 'Get out of there!' scenes from movies."
Filmdrunk
Soviet Non-Conformist Art – Before and after the fall of the USSR
Lucien Dulfan, City Street, 1980s
"Under the paradoxical title Soviet Non-Conformist Art – Before and after the fall of the USSR, the Chambers Gallery next to Smithfields Market is showing paintings and prints by a group of artists hailing from the Odessa School, the Ukrainian Underground and Russia."
A World to Win, FAD, Guardian
Darren Almond
"Darren Almond’s diverse work, incorporating film, installation, sculpture and photography, deals with evocative meditations on time and duration as well as the themes of personal and historical memory."
White Cube, artnet
It's a Beautiful Day
Wikipedia - "It's a Beautiful Day was a band formed in San Francisco, California in 1967, the brainchild of violinist David LaFlamme. LaFlamme, a former soloist with the Utah Symphony Orchestra, had previously been in the band Orkustra, and unusually, played a five-string violin."
Wikipedia, It's a Beautiful Day, YouTube - It's a Beautiful Day, (1), Soapstone Mountain, Bombay Calling
Masterpieces of European Painting from Dulwich Picture Gallery
Anthony Van Dyck, Samson and Delilah, c. 1619–20
"Dulwich Picture Gallery holds one of the world's major collections of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century paintings. The exhibition, which heralds the Gallery’s bicentenary in 2011, reintroduces American audiences to this institution’s collection through an exceptional group of works, to be shown exclusively at the Frick through May 30, 2010."
The Frick Collection
Made in Abearica
"Yesterday I rendezvoused with a brother in arms at the cigar store and was handed a manila envelope enclosing a dossier pivotal to the success of the Mimeo Revolution. The scans above do not do justice to the breadth and depth of this project. It is a multi-media affair with a CD, a website, text and artwork."
Mimeo Mimeo, Abearica
Senses of Cinema
Sherman Ong, 2005
Wikipedia - "Senses of Cinema is prominent quarterly online film journal founded in 1999. Based in Melbourne, Australia, Senses of Cinema publishes work by film critics from all over the world, including critical essays, career overviews of the works of key directors, and coverage of many international festivals."
Wikipedia, Senses of Cinema, Senses of Cinema - Great Directors, Senses of Cinema - online journal
Clock DVA
Wikipedia - "Clock DVA is an Industrial music, Post-Punk and EBM group from Sheffield, England. The group was formed in 1978, with two members, Adi Newton and Steven 'Judd' Turner."
Wikipedia, My Space, last.fm, YouTube - The Hacker, Sound Mirror, Fractalize, '4 Hours' (7" 1981), NYC OVERLOAD
Peasant
Peasant Wedding, Pieter the Elder Bruegel
Wikipedia - "A peasant is an agricultural worker who subsists by working a small plot of ground. The word is derived from 15th century French païsant meaning one from the pays, or countryside, ultimately from the Latin pagus, or outlying administrative district (when the Roman Empire became Christian, these outlying districts were the last to Christianise, and this gave rise to 'pagan' as a religious term)."
Wikipedia, The Lifestyle of Medieval Peasants, W - Peasants' Revolt, Medieval Peasant, The Medieval Technology Pages - Peasant Houses
The Hobbit
Wikipedia - "The Hobbit, or There and Back Again, better known by its abbreviated title The Hobbit, is a fantasy novel and children's book by J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in a time 'Between the Dawn of Færie and the Dominion of Men', The Hobbit follows the quest of home-loving Bilbo Baggins to win a share of the treasure guarded by the dragon, Smaug."
Wikipedia
Poets House
"Poets House is a national poetry library and literary center that invites poets and the public to step into the living tradition of poetry. Our poetry resources and literary events document the wealth and diversity of modern poetry, and stimulate public dialogue on issues of poetry in culture."
Poets House, Wikipedia
Bob Dylan Musical Roots and Influences Pages
"He is a dime-store philosopher, a drugstore cowboy, a men's room conversationalist. And when he describes his young life, he declares himself dumbfounded at the spectacle. 'With my thumb out, my eyes asleep, my hat turned up an' my head turned on,' says Bob Dylan, 'I'm driftin' and learnin' new lessons.'"
Roots of Bob Dylan, 2000
Dee Dee Sharp
Wikipedia - "Dee Dee Sharp (born Dione LaRue, September 9, 1945, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States) is an American R&B singer, who began her career recording as a backing vocalist in 1961."
Wikipedia, YouTube - Mashed Potato Time, Slow Twist, Gravy( For My Mashed Potatoes)
Textile workers strike (1934)
St. Louis unemployed protest, 1934
Wikipedia - "The textile workers' strike of 1934 was the largest strike in the labor history of the United States at the time, involving 400,000 textile workers from New England, the Mid-Atlantic states and the U.S. Southern states, lasting twenty-two days. The strike's ultimate failure and the trade union's defeat left the Southeastern United States an unorganized and anti-union region for the next 50 years."
Wikipedia
Rough Trade Records
Wikipedia - "Rough Trade Records is an independent record label, based in London, United Kingdom. It was started in 1978 by Geoff Travis."
Wikipedia, Google: "Do It Yourself - The Story Of Rough Trade"
The Paris Review
"'Dear reader,' William Styron wrote in a letter in the inaugural issue, 'The Paris Review hopes to emphasize creative work—fiction and poetry—not to the exclusion of criticism, but with the aim in mind of merely removing criticism from the dominating place it holds in most literary magazines and putting it pretty much where it belongs, i.e., somewhere near the back of the book.'"
The Paris Review, (1), Wikipedia
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