Gertrude Stein's War Years: Setting the record straight


"Over the past several years, Gertrude Stein’s war time record has been subjected to a stream of misinterpretations, distortions, and disinformation in the mainstream press. Most of these articles are written by authors who are hostile to Stein's literary works and who admit to their inability (and unwillingness) to read her work, including the works by Stein that directly address the issue at hand. In this Stein dossier, key documents are provided that refute the sensational tabloid accounts of Stein's activities, views, and affiliations during the war years, when she and Alice B. Toklas lived in Bilignin, France (near Lyon and Geneva). Stein's connection to the Vichy government is complex and these complexities are fully explored in the essays and articles linked here."
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Jacket2: Edward Burns, Gertrude Stein: A complex itinerary, 1940-1944


In Which Gertrude Stein And Alice B. Toklas Cuddle To Keep Warm

2007 November: Gertrude Stein
2011 July: The making of "Tender Buttons"
2012 March: The Steins Collect

Old Ideas - Leonard Cohen


"Leonard Cohen has a new album out: Old Ideas, his 12th, and his first in seven years. He's 77 now, and if you know Cohen you know his age will get its due in the new songs. The title, of course, has a double meaning, the second being that these songs are ideas about getting old. His life is his wellspring, and life has amounted to a long and singularly winding road for this troubadour. Born in Montreal in 1934 of Polish and Lithuanian Jewish parents, Cohen was first a modestly successful poet."
Slate: Hallelujah for Leonard Cohen
amazon
YouTube: Show Me The Place, Crazy To Love You, Going Home<, Banjo, Amen

2008 September: Leonard Cohen
2009 November: Ladies and Gentlemen... Mr. Leonard Cohen
2011 June: I'm Your Man - Leonard Cohen

Underworld - Don DeLillo


Wikipedia - "Underworld is a novel published in 1997 by Don DeLillo. It was nominated for the National Book Award, was a best-seller, and is one of DeLillo's better-known novels. ... Underworld is a non-linear narrative that has many intertwined themes. A central character is Nick Shay, a waste management executive, who leads an undirected existence in late 20th century America. His wife, Marian, is having an affair with one of his friends. The events of the novel span from the 1950s through the 1990s. The characters in the book respond to several historical events, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and nuclear proliferation."
Wikipedia
amazon
NYT: A Prescient Novel Retains Its Power
Grantland: Director's Cut: Q&A With Don DeLillo


Director's Cut: Underworld by Don DeLillo
"For the 60th anniversary of the Shot Heard 'Round the World, an excerpt from Pafko at the Wall, the prologue to DeLillo's American epic."
2010 October: Pafko at the Wall

Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations


"The Met's Spring 2012 Costume Institute exhibition, Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations, explores the striking affinities between Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada, two Italian designers from different eras. Inspired by Miguel Covarrubias's 'Impossible Interviews' for Vanity Fair in the 1930s, the exhibition features orchestrated conversations between these iconic women to suggest new readings of their most innovative work. Iconic ensembles are presented with videos of simulated conversations between Schiaparelli and Prada directed by Baz Luhrmann, focusing on how both women explore similar themes in their work through very different approaches."
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Met Museum: Images
Met Museum: Audio and Video
NYT: Dream Dialogue Between Schiaparelli and Prada

From a Secret Location to the White Cube


"... Brion Gysin famously said, 'Writing is fifty years behind painting.' Well, paradoxically the mimeo revolution is in some respects years behind vinyl records, science fiction, and comic books. Case in point, digital documentation. YouTube is just one of the many topics Kugelberg takes on in his book. Go to YouTube and you can find the most obscure garage classic from the 1960s in a variety of sets and settings. This is to say nothing of all the videos of comic book, science fiction, or vinyl collectors obsessively documenting their collections and finds."
Mimeo Mimeo (YouTube)

Hannah Höch - Brushflurlets and Beer Bellies


Anonyme, Hannah Höch et ses poupées, 1920, collection Galerie 1900-2000, Paris.
"Hannah Höch (1889-1978) was born in Gotha. Her father was the director of an insurance company, her mother a hobby painter. Hannah studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule (Arts and Crafts School) in Berlin between 1912 and 1915. She finished her studies under Emil Orlik, concentrating on collage techniques. After her schooling, she worked in the handicrafts department for the Ullstein publishing house, designing dress and embroidery patterns for Die Dame (The Lady) and Die Praktische Berlinerin (The Practical Berlin Woman)."
Weimar
Sophie Taeuber Arp// Dada Puppets & Surreal Geometry
Hanna Höch “DaDa Dolls” 1916
NGA: DADA - Hannah Höch
DaDa in Zürich
History of Radical Puppetry

2009 April: Hannah Höch

Ritchie Valens


Wikipedia - "Ritchie Valens (born Richard Steven Valenzuela; May 13, 1941 – February 3, 1959) was a Mexican-American singer, songwriter and guitarist. A rock and roll pioneer and a forefather of the Chicano rock movement, Valens' recording career lasted only eight months. During this time, however, he scored several hits, most notably 'La Bamba', which was originally a Mexican folk song that Valens transformed with a rock rhythm and beat that became a hit in 1958, making Valens a pioneer of the Spanish-speaking rock and roll movement."
Wikipedia
Ritchie Valens
YouTube: La Bamba, Come on Let's go, Donna, Cry Cry Cry

The Cartoon Crier


"The word 'comic' has always been a bit of a misnomer and The Cartoon Crier hopes to set the record straight. Sorrow and woe is the focus of this free 36-page newspaper tabloid that highlights the work of The National Cartoonists Society members and of The Center for Cartoon Studies’ community."
The Cartoon Crier: Read It and Weep
The Cartoon Crier (Issue 1)

Pedrito Martinez Group


"The Pedrito Martinez Group has its roots planted firmly in the Afro-Cuban Rumba tradition and in the bata rhythms and vocal chants of the music of Yoruba and Santeria. Ben Ratliff summed it up aptly for the New York Times (June 15, 2010) calling it, 'complex, blenderized Africa-to-the-New-World funk.' With its formation in the current lineup in 2008, the group has developed into an extraordinarily tight and creative unit."
Pedrito Martinez Group
YouTube: La Luna, Live at Guantanamera in New York City, Que Palo, Foundation, Richmond Folk Festival 2011

George Bellows


Dempsey and Firpo
Wikipedia - "George Wesley Bellows (August 12 or August 19, 1882 - January 8, 1925) was an American realist painter, known for his bold depictions of urban life in New York City, becoming, according to the Columbus Museum of Art, 'the most acclaimed American artist of his generation'."
Wikipedia
Google
National Gallery: An American Experiment, George Bellows and The Ashcan Painters
NGA

100 Notes – 100 Thoughts


"As a prelude to the 2012 exhibition, dOCUMENTA (13) and Hatje Cantz are publishing a series of notebooks, 100 Notes – 100 Thoughts, that is comprised of facsimiles of existing notebooks, commissioned essays, collaborations, and conversations. A note is a trace, a word, a drawing that all of a sudden becomes part of thinking, and is transformed into an idea."
dOCUMENTA (13)
Documenta 13: 100 Notes, 100 Thoughts
Leftloft

CDM & The Verge on Disquiet.com Projects


"The Disquiet-commissioned projects Junto, LX(RMX), and Instagr/am/bient got some great attention this past weekend when both createdigitalmusic.com and theverge.com covered them."
disquiet (Video)
Music Making, Shared: Communal Ambient Tracks Explore Instagram Photos, Lisbon, and More - CDM’s Peter Kirn (Video)
Ambient Music Community Finds Inspiration in Instagram and Ice Cubes by Jeff Blagdon (Video)

Van Gogh Up Close


"Vincent van Gogh was an artist of exceptional intensity, not only in his use of color and exuberant application of paint, but also in his personal life. Drawn powerfully to nature, his works--particularly those created in the years just before he took his own life--engage the viewer with the strength of his emotions. This exhibition focuses on these tumultuous years, a period of feverish artistic experimentation that began when van Gogh left Antwerp for Paris in 1886 and continued until his death in Auvers in 1890."
Philadelphia Museum of Art
NYT: In the Eye of His Storms (Multimedia)
amazon
YouTube: Introducing Van Gogh: Up Close - the National Gallery of Canada's 2012
YouTube: Power Of Art - Van Gogh part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4

Sonic Arts Union


Wikipedia - "The Sonic Arts Union was a collective of experimental musicians that was active between 1966 and 1976. The founding members of the group were Robert Ashley, David Behrman, Alvin Lucier and Gordon Mumma, all of whom had worked together in the instrumental performances of the ONCE festivals. They initially toured under the name Sonic Arts Group, until, at Ashley's suggestion, the name was changed to Sonic Arts Union."
Wikipedia
UbuWeb: THE SONIC ARTS UNION. LP, Electric Sound, Mainstream, LP, 1971 (Video)
Sonic Arts Union Retrospection
Sonic Arts Union Retrospective Takes a Look Back at Electronic Music
YouTube: Re-interpretation of Alvin Lucier, Robert Ashley "Purposeful Lady Slow Afternoon" 1972, David Behrman - On the Other Ocean (excerpt), Gordon Mumma - 1978 Santa Cruz Saw Festival

2008 March: Robert Ashley
2011 November: Perfect Lives - Robert Ashley
2009 February: David Behrman
2010 October: Roulette TV: David Behrman
2009 March: Alvin Lucier

Classic Country Cuties


Patsy Cline
"A lovely look back. Here are the honeys: Anita Carter, Goldie Hill, Jean Shepard, Maxine Brown, June Carter, Mimi Roman, Lorrie Collins, LaDell Sisters, Brenda Lee, Wanda Jackson, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline."
YouTube

Wrapit-tapeit-walkit-placeit


Kindskopf (Head of a Child), State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
"There’s only one thing I love more than art installations. And that’s watching an art installation come together. This past year, I had the pleasure to work on a number of complex art installations and learned so much about the works, their structure, the artists’ thinking. Every art lover should have this opportunity."
wrapit-tapeit-walkit-placeit

Lewis Baltz


Wikipedia - "Lewis Baltz (born September 12, 1945 in Newport Beach, California) is a visual artist and well known photographer who became an important figure in the New Topographic movement of the late 1970s. ... He is now living in Paris and Venice. His work is focused on searching for beauty in desolation and destruction. Baltz images describe the architecture of the human landscape, offices, factories, and parking lots. His pictures are the reflection of control, power, and influenced by and over human beings."
Wikipedia
George Eastman House
NGA: Prototypes/Ronde de Nuit
artnet
vimeo: CONTACTS Vol.2 Lewis Baltz (Video)

Gregorian chant


Wikipedia - "Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic liturgical music within Western Christianity that accompanied the celebration of Mass and other ritual services. It is named after Pope Gregory I, Bishop of Rome from 590 to 604, who is traditionally credited for having ordered the simplification and cataloging of music assigned to specific celebrations in the church calendar, although it is known now that he could not have done it as a system for notating music had not been established at the time. The resulting body of music is the first to be notated in a system ancestral to modern musical notation."
Wikipedia
Chant Links
Gregorian Chant
YouTube: Deum verum, Canto Gregoriano, Chant of the Early Christians

The Naked City - Jules Dassin


Wikipedia - "The Naked City is a 1948 black-and-white film noir directed by Jules Dassin. Based on a story by Malvin Wald, the film depicts the police investigation that follows the murder of a young model. A veteran cop is placed in charge of the case and he sets about, with the help of other beat cops and detectives, to find the girl's killer. The movie, shot partially in documentary style, was filmed on location on the streets of New York City and features landmarks such as the Williamsburg Bridge, the Whitehall Building, and an apartment building on West 83rd Street in Manhattan as the scene of the murder."
Wikipedia
Noir of the Week
Classic Noir
Criterion
YouTube: The Naked City (1948), Williamsburg Bridge 1948 from The Naked City

Le Morte d'Arthur


King Arthur lay dying at Avalon. (Painting by Edward Burne Jones)
Wikipedia - "Le Morte d'Arthur (originally spelled Le Morte Darthur, Middle French for 'the death of Arthur') is a compilation by Sir Thomas Malory of Romance tales about the legendary King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, and the Knights of the Round Table. ... First published in 1485 by William Caxton, Le Morte d'Arthur is perhaps the best-known work of English-language Arthurian literature today. Many modern Arthurian writers have used Malory as their principal source, including T. H. White for his popular The Once and Future King and Tennyson for The Idylls of the King."
Wikipedia
W - The Once and Future King, T. H. White

Cai Guo-Qiang: Sky Ladder


"The launch of Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang's first West Coast exhibition went off with a bang Saturday night as 40,000 rockets exploded in the sky above the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. In this video uploaded by Sarah St. Clair Renard, a gathered crowd counts down to the rocket launch and then cheers at the massive display of smoke and fire."
Huffington Post (Video)
designboom
Arrested Motion

2008 March: Cai Guo-Qiang
2009 October: Cai Guo-Qiang - An Introduction
2012 March: Cai Guo-Qiang: I Want to Believe

#4 Gregg Kowalsky – Battery Townsley (Senufo Editions, 2011)


"For years I have been following the work of Gregg Kowalsky, first under his moniker Osso Bucco and later with his normal name. His break through must have been his first album on Kranky “Though the Cardinal Window” in 2006, after which a stream of releases on Root Strata, Kranky and other labels got released. In the beginning Kowalsky was mainly active with laptop-based music (as far as I know the source of the sound) but after his first one on Kranky he switched to manipulated tape sounds. Which is since end 2006 he has been exploring."
Collecting Records (Video)
SoundCloud: gregg kowalsky - battery townsley (Video)
Gregg Kowalsky (Video)
senufo edition (Video)
YouTube: The Sound of Battery Townsley

Stiff Little Fingers - "Alternative Ulster"


"Jake Burns formed Stiff Little Fingers In 1977 after seeing the Clash play in his hometown Belfast. (The band’s name was taken from a 1977 Vibrators lyric 'If it wasn’t for your stiff little fingers nobody would know you were dead'…) Gordon Ogilvie, a local journalist, caught their live show and was impressed. He encouraged them to write their own songs about what they knew best--life in Belfast."
SLF
YouTube: Alternative Ulster, Suspect Device, Belfast 1980 -1, 2, 3. Tin soldiers.

2009 February: Stiff Little Fingers

Marcel Proust - À la recherche du temps perdu


"This site is devoted to Marcel Proust's novel À la recherche du temps perdu- known in English as In Search of Lost Time and Remembrance of Things Past—for an audience of general readers. While my interest in Proust is broad these pages focus on the novel rather than on biography. I believe a genuine homage to Proust, to paraphrase Alain de Botton, means looking at our world through his eyes, rather than looking at his world through ours."
Temps perdu
"The Threat to Proust" by Roger Shattuck
Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust - Translated from the French by C. K. Scott Moncrieff
amazon: In Search of Lost Time: Proust 6-pack (Proust Complete)
Lydia Davis's version of Swann's Way

2008 June: Marcel Proust
2011 October: How Proust Can Change Your Life

Big Bill Broonzy


Wikipedia - "Big Bill Broonzy (June 26, 1903 – August 15, 1958) was a prolific American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. His career began in the 1920s when he played country blues to mostly black audiences. Through the ‘30s and ‘40s he successfully navigated a transition in style to a more urban blues sound popular with white audiences. In the 1950s a return to his traditional folk-blues roots made him one of the leading figures of the emerging American folk music revival and an international star."
Wikipedia
Big Bill Broonzy
npr - Big Bill Broonzy: History's Musical Chameleon (Video)
YouTube: Hey Hey, 1957: 3 Songs, Just A Dream, Roll Dem Bones, Key to the Highway, Baby Please Don't Go, I Can't Be Satisfied, Good Liquor Gonna Carry Me Down, You Drink Too Much, Sun Gonna Shine In My Back Door Someday

Renzo Piano’s Addition to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston


"Isabella Stewart Gardner was one of the great patrons of the arts in the early 20th century and counted the artists James McNeill Whistler and John Singer Sargent and the writer Henry James among her friends. Because she disliked the dark, cold, institutional spaces typical of the American museums of her day (the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, for example — a short walk from the Gardner), she designed her home/museum to look like a 15th-century Venetian-style palazzo with three stories of galleries around a central courtyard filled with flowers."
Left Bank Art Blog
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston
Wikipedia
REDUR: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston (Video)
YouTube: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Webisode (3)

Levon Helm (May 26, 1940 – April 19, 2012)


"Mark Lavon 'Levon' Helm (May 26, 1940 – April 19, 2012) was an American rock multi-instrumentalist and actor who achieved fame as the drummer and frequent lead and backing vocalist for The Band. Helm was known for his deeply soulful, country-accented voice, and creative drumming style highlighted on many of the Band's recordings, such as 'The Weight', 'Up on Cripple Creek', 'Ophelia' and 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down'."
Wikipedia
Levon Helm
YouTube: The Hawks - Farther Up The Road (1961), Up on Cripple Creek, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, A Fool in Love, Promised Land, Mystery Train, When I paint my masterpiece, Atlantic City, Only Halfway Home, Poor Old Dirt Farmer, Anna Lee - Levon Helm 2011 Ramble at the Ryman

Jack Kirby’s Collages in Context


Hannah Hock, Raoul Hausmann, Dada
"Jack Kirby had choices to make, especially considering he could do it all: writing, penciling, inking, coloring. Along the way he found it prudent to concentrate on what he could do best: dream big and render those flights of fancy in graphite. Why then would he choose to break his stride and search through various magazines in search of the right image, rubber cement in hand?"
Jack Kirby’s Collages in Context
Wikipedia

1980 - A Pina Bausch


"Here is another excerpt from the superb work entitled '1980-A PIECE BY PINA BAUSCH' which was filmed at The Sadlers Wells Theatre in London." Montreal, Place des Arts, 1985
YouTube 1980 - A Pina Bausch (another excerpt), 1980
Guardian: Dancing in the dark
NYT: Premiere Of '1980, A Pina Bausch'
YouTube: Wim Wenders on Pina Bausch

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

Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!


Wikipedia - "Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! is a funk album by Bootsy's Rubber Band, released on January 14, 1977. It reached number one on Billboard magazine's Top R&B/Soul albums chart, the first P-Funk release to achieve this goal. The album was produced by George Clinton and William 'Bootsy' Collins and arranged by Bootsy and Casper (names William Collins uses to refer to his various roles)."
Wikipedia
amazon
YouTube: Ah The name is Bootsy baby/Disco to go, Rubber Duckie & Psychoticbumpschool, I'd Rather Be With You, The Pinocchio Theory