Joseph Allard


Wikipedia - "Joseph Allard (February 1, 1873 – November 14, 1947) was a Canadian fiddler and composer. He occasionally recorded under the pseudonym Maxime Toupin. Allard made many popular recordings, including Reel de l'Aveugle, Reel de Chateauguay, Reel de Jacques Cartier, and Reel du voyageur. During most of his life he was rarely in the public eye, and worked much of his life as a fisherman."
Wikipedia
allmusic
YouTube: La mère Blanche, Reel Du Pendu (Hangman's Reel), La Joie Du Soldat (Soldiers Joy)

The Gleaners and I (2000) - Agnès Varda


Wikipedia - "The Gleaners and I (French: Les glaneurs et la glaneuse, 'The gleaners and the female gleaner') is a French documentary by Agnès Varda that features various kinds of gleaning. ... The film tracks a series of gleaners as they hunt for food, knicknacks, and personal connection. Varda travels French countryside and city to find and film not only field gleaners, but also urban gleaners and those connected to gleaners, including a wealthy restaurant owner whose ancestors were gleaners. The film spends time capturing the many aspects of gleaning and the many people who glean to survive."
Wikipedia
W - Gleaning
Senses of Cinema - Trash And Treasure: The Gleaners And I
On the Commons
Salon
Fandor: The Gleaners and I
YouTube: The Gleaners and I - trailer, The Gleaners and I - Official Trailer

August 2010: Agnès Varda
May 2011: The Beaches of Agnès
2011 December: Interview - Agnès Varda

Elizabeth Catlett


Sharecropper, 1952
Wikipedia - "Elizabeth Catlett Mora (April 15, 1915 – April 2, 2012) was an American-born Mexican sculptor and printmaker. Catlett is best known for the black, expressionistic sculptures and prints she produced during the 1960s and 1970s, which are seen as politically charged."
Wikipedia
The Sculpture of Elizabeth Catlett
NYT: Elizabeth Catlett, Sculptor With Eye on Social Issues, Is Dead at 96
African American Art
YouTube: The Art of Elizabeth Catlett, My Childhood, Struggling to Get My MFA from the University of Iowa, How I Met My Husband of 56 Years, Pancho, Being Detained by the Mexican Department of Interior

Hand Drawn Map Association


map #64 - Tanaloth
"With your help, the Hand Drawn Map Association has assembled a large collection of maps in both physical and digital formats comprising an immense variety of unique interpretations of place. It has been an absolute pleasure to share these with you. The time has come to slow things down a bit in order to concentrate on other projects. Though the web archive will continue to be maintained and made available here at handmaps.org, the HDMA is no longer accepting maps for our website. Submissions for our physical archive will continue to be accepted via postal mail."
Hand Drawn Map Association
Facebook
designboom
amazon: From Here to There: A Curious Collection from the Hand Drawn Map Association
flickr
Design Notes

The Death of William Burroughs


Annie Leibovitz / William Burroughs
"A poetry film with John Giorno directed by Antonello Faretta"
YouTube: The Death of William Burroughs
Guardian: William Burroughs's exhibition only shows the limits of his art

East Broadway


"Displacing Details, 1991. Noel Copeland, artist in collaboration with students. A project of the Henry Street Settlement. This artwork is in the category of commissioned by Arts for Transit in its beginnings to be temporary but never removed and are three panels depicting the streetscape and some colorful figures playing music in a pop-art way. It is located across from the turnstiles at the East Broadway Entrance in the far too large mezzanine area."
East Broadway - F
W - East Broadway (IND Sixth Avenue Line)

Elodie Lauten - Piano Works Revisited


"... Elodie Lauten was one such composer/performer type, and Piano Works Revisited collects some of her early pieces from those heady days. The bulk of these two CDs draws from releases and live recordings put to tape between 1983-85, as well as one solo piano performance recorded in 1991, and the vibe here perfectly suits the era; as with first-wave lions Steve Reich and Philip Glass, there’s a tension between shimmering beauty and stark austerity. Unlike them, Lauten is clearly of the second wave, and a low-budget tangle of experimentation was the order of the day."
dusted magazine (Video)
Sounds Heard: Elodie Lauten—Piano Works Revisited (Video)
1983-2010: Elodie Lauten - Piano Works Revisited
allmusic (Video)
amazon
YouTube: Sonate Modale part 1 of 3 - Live at Music Gallery, 1985, 2 of 3, 3 of 3.

2010 July: Elodie Lauten

Paul Poiret


Wikipedia - "Paul Poiret (20 April 1879, Paris, France – 30 April 1944, Paris) was a French fashion designer. His contributions to twentieth-century fashion have been likened to Picasso's contributions to twentieth-century art. ... Poiret established his own house in 1903, and made his name with the controversial kimono coat. He designed flamboyant window displays and threw legendary parties to draw attention to his work; his instinct for marketing and branding was unmatched by any previous designer."
Wikipedia
Met Museum
Paul Poiret: King of Fashion
Pinterest
YouTube: Paul Poiret, Paul Poiret research Strasser, Paul Poiret (France)

Harmonic Transference of Porcelain and Water


"The musician’s experiment is often the listener’s best experience. Free from the anxiety of a final work, the test run is ready to fail and, in the process, to surprise. In addition, the test run by its very nature locates a unique common ground between musician and listener: inexperience. Case in point is 'Tomoko Sauvage – Making of a Rainbow (Sasanamix),' a reworking by Naoyuki Sasanami of Tomoko Sauvage’s 'Making of a Rainbow'.”
disquiet (Video)

Skewville


"On June 5th and 6th, the brothers of Skewville present their newest show, Shift Work Disorder. Inspired by the newest mental disorder hype labeled 'Shift Work Disorder,' an exhausting insomnia brought on by working irregular shifts at night, Skewville examines this disruption of the body's natural rhythm in their own lives-- making art while surviving in the real world often results in drowsiness, disrupted finances, and irritation with the general public."
Shift Work Disorder
Skewville: On the Streets of Brooklyn and at Factory Fresh
Feature—Skewville
Skewville | Black Book Gallery (vimeo)
YouTube: It's What's Outside That Counts

Downton Abbey 3


"Downton Abbey has weathered the war, and the prospect of an impending wedding for Mary and Matthew brings great anticipation, as well as Cora’s mother from America, Martha Levinson. New World and Old World are about to clash as Martha tests tradition at Downton, and the patience of the formidable Lady Violet. Aside from the sparks upstairs, a very real crisis threatens the foundation and future of Downton. Great houses have been crippled psychologically and financially in the wake of World War I, and Downton may not be exempt. In response, Robert clings decisively to his duty to maintain the home at all costs. But in this changing landscape, nothing is assured, and even the Crawleys may be faced with a new battle to safeguard their beloved Downton."
pds: Downton Abbey
amazon: Downton Abbey 3 - U.K. Version
Which Downton Abbey Character Are You?
YouTube: Downton Abbey Series 3 Trailer

2012 March: Downton Abbey

Meredith Monk: Quarry: The Rally (Live, 1977)


"This is the 'Rally' scene from Quarry, a piece by Meredith Monk, performed here at La Mama Annex, NYC."
YouTube: Quarry: The Rally
PDF: Quarry
art on air

2008 March: Meredith Monk
2009 September: Songs of Ascension - Meredith Monk and Ann Hamilton
2011 February: Meredith Monk: A Voice For All Time
2011 August: Ellis Island
2012 December: Turtle Dreams

Amy Cutler - Brood


Berta, 2011
"Amy Cutler intertwines unique allegories with threads of actualities, art history, folk tales and personal experiences. The paintings, drawings and prints are meticulously detailed, mysterious and surrealistic depictions of people, animals and hybrids in dream-like activities. They have a perplexing quality that encourages the viewer to enter the work in order to find the keys. For the exhibition Brood, a title with many different meanings and interpretations, she has for the first time made a series of portraits."
Galleri Magnus Karlsson
Amy Cutler

Document Records / Third Man Records


"After nearly twenty years since the last Document vinyl LP record was produced, Document Records and Third Man Records are thrilled to announce the release of the first three records in our highly-anticipated Document Records reissue series produced exclusively as vinyl LPs. The recordings we'll be presenting in this reissue series are the building blocks and DNA of American culture. Blues, Gospel, R&B, Soul, Elvis, teenagerism, punk rock... it all goes back to these vital, breath-taking recordings."
Document Records / Third Man Records (Video)
W - Document Records
Pitchfork: Jack White's Third Man Launches Document Records Reissue Series of Archival Blues Recordings (Video)

Henry Taylor


Served Up, 2009
"Henry Taylor: Girrrrrl! is the first West Coast museum exhibition of a Southern California artist whose painting practice pointedly and poignantly examines the profound social, political, and racial disparities that persist in the United States. Girrrrrl! is comprised of 4 major new works depicting scenes from Taylor’s personal life and urban community."
Saatchi-Gallery
Henry Taylor at MoMA PS1
NYT: A Visual Equivalent of the Blues, in Warm Shades
Henry Taylor Paints a Picture
YouTube: Henry Taylor Summer Works in Progress, Blues for Smoke, 2012 Henry Taylor - African American Artist Profile - W Magazine & New York Times

The Globe Shrinks, Barbara Kruger


"The Globe Shrinks, Barbara Kruger, a solo exhibition by American artist Barbara Kruger, features a new multi channel video installation, entitled The Globe Shrinks, 2010, that continues the artist’s engagement with the kindness and brutality of the everyday, the duet of images and text and the resonance of direct address. Born in Newark, New Jersey in 1945, Barbara Kruger began her career as an editorial designer, followed by a picture editor at Condè Nast Publications. She started making art in the early 1970s and gradually developed her unmistakable and unique formal language using a powerful combination of image and text."
From Designing Magazine Pages to Large-Scale Gallery Installations

2008 February: Barbara Kruger

Women in Punk


"Documentary covering the Women in Punk rock such as Siouxsie Sioux, Gaye Advert, Poly Styrene, The Slits etc."
YouTube: Punk girls documentary (part 1), (part 2)

Pleasures of the Harbor - Phil Ochs


Wikipedia - "Pleasures of the Harbor is Phil Ochs' fourth full-length album and his first for A&M Records, released in 1967. It is one of Ochs's most somber albums. In stark contrast to his three albums for Elektra Records which had all been basically folk music, Pleasures of the Harbor featured traces of classical, rock and roll, Dixieland jazz and experimental synthesized music crossing with folk, in hopes of producing a 'folk-pop' crossover."
Wikipedia
LINER NOTES FOR PHIL OCHS'S PLEASURES OF THE HARBOR
YouTube: Crucifixion (Live Stockholm 1969), Flower Lady, Pleasures of the Harbor (Live in Montreal 1966)

2008 September: Phil Ochs
2011 December: All the News That's Fit to Sing
2012 February: There but for Fortune

Rev. Utah Smith


"Utah Smith was born in 1906 in Cedar Grove, Louisiana, in the countryside outside of Shreveport. He was schooled to the third grade, then took a job as a water boy in the cotton fields before graduating to picking cotton. He later worked in a chicken plant plucking and cleaning chickens, a job he was fired from."
TheHoundBlog
Rev. Utah Smith
I Got Two Wings: Incidents and Anecdotes of the Two-Winged Preacher and Electric Guitar Evangelist
CaseQuarter (Video)
YouTube: Two Wings, #1, Glory to Jesus, I'm Free, Take A Trip, God's Mighty Hand, A New World In My View

Pulp-O-Mizer


"If you're reading this manual you have just purchased, borrowed, rented, leased, stolen, or otherwise acquired the Pulp-O-Mizer, the world's most advanced customizable pulp magazine cover generator. Cornelius Zappencackler, inventor of the PULP-O-MIZER. The advanced Pulp-O-Mizing technology behind this remarkable machine has been developed in the Derange-O-Lab of Professor Cornelius Zappencackler, inventor of the highly regarded Pulp Sci Fi Title-O-Tron, the Reciprocating Orbital Hedge Trimmer, the Absolutely Unstoppable Bog Stomper, and other devices too numerous or controversial for us to describe here."
Pulp-O-Mizer

Luddites


Wikipedia - "The Luddites were 19th-century English textile artisans who violently protested against the machinery introduced during the Industrial Revolution that made it possible to replace them with less-skilled, low-wage labourers, leaving them without work. Historian Eric Hobsbawm has called their machine wrecking 'collective bargaining by riot', which had been a tactic used in Britain since the Restoration, as the scattering of manufactories throughout the country made large-scale strikes impractical."
Wikipedia
W - Neo-Luddism
Is it O.K. to be a Luddite? - Thomas Pynchon
Smithsonian: What the Luddites Really Fought Against
Wired: Interview with the Luddite
YouTube: robots vs luddites 1 of 2, 2 of 2

"Dance Me To The End of Love" - Leonard Cohen


"Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin
Dance me through the panic 'til I'm gathered safely in
Lift me like an olive branch and be my homeward dove
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the end of love"
YouTube: "Dance Me To The End of Love", "Dance Me To The End of Love" (Live)

2008 September: Leonard Cohen
2009 November: Ladies and Gentlemen... Mr. Leonard Cohen
2011 June: I'm Your Man
2012 May: Old Ideas

Perhaps it's Rock A Shaka


"A couple of new Rock A Shacka Studio One 7″ vinyl re-issues are in the shops now and despite the premium price will be hard to ignore. A few years ago the people at Dub Store had a beef with the Rock A Shacka crew over their Studio One re-issues. Initially the accusation was that they were unauthorised whereas Rock A Shacka argued they were legitimately licensed from Clement Dodd Junior, this was a short while after Clement Jr had successfully challenged being written out of his fathers will in court in Jamaica. As Rock A Shacka Studio One 7″ reissues have continued at a slow but steady pace without further comment from Dub Store it seems clear that this particular argument has been settled."
Perhaps it's Rock A Shaka (Video)

Blue Note: Album Cover Art


"Smaller in trim size, greatly expanded in content, this compendium of Chronicles classic Blue Note books (50,000 copies sold) is now an appealingly chunky paperback. Blue Note remains one of the most influential jazz labels of all time, and its cover art is a virtual time-capsule of cool. Now comprehensive, Blue Note: Album Cover Art gathers nearly 400 of the legendary covers, spanning the 40s to the 70s, and features the greatest work of legendary Blue Note art director Reid Miles. Simple and sophisticated, moody and alluring, these covers continue to influence designers and excite jazz aficionados today. 'One glance,' as Esquire said of the original edition, 'and youll know where the essence of cool remains.'"
amazon: Blue Note: Album Cover Art
amazon: Blue Note: The Album Cover Art
Almost Blue — Album Covers Inspired By Blue Note Records
YouTube: Blue Note Album Cover Art: The Ultimate Collection

Evening Star (1975) - Robert Fripp and Brian Eno


Wikipedia - "Evening Star (1975) is an album by the British ambient musicians Robert Fripp and Brian Eno. The cover is a painting by the artist Peter Schmidt. The first three tracks are serene, gentle tape-looped guitar textures performed by Robert Fripp and accented with treatments, synthesizer and piano by Brian Eno. Track four, 'Wind on Wind', is an excerpt from Eno’s solo project Discreet Music, which was released after this album. Eno had originally intended Fripp to use the material which became Discreet Music as a backing tape to play over in improvised live performances. The second half of the album is a twenty-eight minute piece of drone music titled 'An Index of Metals', in which guitar notes are accumulated in a loop, with distortion increasing as the track progresses."
Wikipedia
The Quietus
YouTube: "Wind on Water", "Evening Star", "Evensong", "Wind on Wind", "An Index of Metals".
YouTube: Huddersfeild performance of "Evening Star."


Carol Tyler


Wikipedia - "Carol Tyler aka C. Tyler (born 1951) is an American painter, educator, comedian, and Eisner nominated cartoonist known for her autobiographical stories."
Wikipedia
Bloomerland
Fantagraphics: C. Tyler
An Interview With Carol Tyler

ULYSSES “SEEN” is moving to Dublin!


"It is true. We’re Dublinbound. When this website first began in 2009 all of us here at Throwaway Horse tried to envision it as a place where interested people could come to learn about and discuss the work of James Joyce through his novel ULYSSES. We set up a pretty large challenge for ourselves with the initial idea of adapting that novel into a comic with the hope that each page and panel could serve as a window into Joyce’s deeper mysteries and his world of Dublin on June 16th, 1904."
ULYSSES “SEEN” Blog

2010 March: Ulysses Seen

The Alan Lomax Sound Archive Now Online: Features 17,000 Recordings


"A huge treasure trove of songs and interviews recorded by the legendary folklorist Alan Lomax from the 1940s into the 1990s have been digitized and made available online for free listening. The Association for Cultural Equity, a nonprofit organization founded by Lomax in the 1980s, has posted some 17,000 recordings."
Open Culture (Video)
npr: Alan Lomax's Massive Archive Goes Online (Video)
cultural equity
cultural equity: John Henry, Come Up, Horsey (Go To Sleep And Don't You Cry), In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town, Story of a slave who asked the devil to take his master

2008 August: Alan Lomax

Eden and John's East River String Band


Wikipedia - "Eden and John's East River String Band are a New York City based duo who play country blues from the 1920s and 1930s. The members are John Heneghan (guitar/mandolin/vocals) and Eden Brower (ukulele/vocals). They often have other musicians sit in with them including Dom Flemons of the Grammy Award winning Carolina Chocolate Drops, Pat Conte of the Canebreak Rattlers and Otis Brothers, and Robert Crumb of The Cheap Suit Serenaders."
Wikipedia
Eden and John's East River String Band (Video)
The Modern Sounds of Antique Music
amazon: East River String Band
YouTube: Me And My Chauffeur, One Dime Blues, Allen Bros Rag, Robert Crumb & East River String Band, So Sorry Dear - East River String Band w/ R. Crumb, Rolling Log Blues, Future Blues, Beaver Slide Rag - R. Crumb East River String Band

Gorgeously Decomposed Film Frames from the 1900s


Clip #18088: Barbe bleu (Pathé, 1907)
"Sometimes decay can be as beautiful as perfection. At least that’s the feeling we get looking at these gorgeous 35mm nitrate film frame clippings from the Davide Turconi Project, which we spotted over at 50 Watts. According to Joshua Yumibe, who curated the selection, 'such frames make up a relatively small yet remarkable portion of the collection. As these shapes and hues have tragically faded in disintegrating emulsion, we are left with fragments that, through the workings of time, have transmuted into breathtaking images akin to abstract works of art.' Indeed, each of these images, already art in its own way, has become something mysterious and remarkable — a new life for an old story. After the jump, check out a few of our favorites, and then be sure to head over to 50 Watts to check out the rest of the collection."
Flavorwire
50watts: Nitrate-Nocturne
50watts: Nitrate Nocturne 2
Il progetto Turconi