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14/03 : Près
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Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889-1943) was a Swiss artist, painter, sculptor, textile designer, furniture and interior designer, architect, and dancer. Although she was forgotten after her death, she is considered one of the most important artists of concrete art and geometric abstraction of the 20t.
On Harriet Tubman Day, one of my all-time favorite images by Jacob Lawrence: the joyful & ebullient screenprint "Play," based on panel #4 from the 1940 "Life of Harriet Tubman" series. The series, thirty-one paintings in all, was one of Lawrence's first major bodies of work
In recognition of Éliane Radigue's death, the recent themed double issue in Contemporary Music Review is now available in free access. (It says 'variable access', but that's because some articles are open essays anyway.) www.tandfonline.com/toc/gcmr20/4...
Crafting a very large, complex patch. There comes a point when the critical mass of something like this goes beyond just simply, "being a patch", and enters more interesting territory - part musical composition & part performative instrument. That's where the real creativity lies.
Joseph Beuys, + -, 1962
https://botfrens.com/collections/14375/contents/1078797
"The Delicate Machinery of Race Slips" 2022
Acrylic, Alkyd, Watercolor on Paper
RememberXYZ Studio
"I told you... you ask me a question and after that you have to take a Kalashnikov to stop me!" I think about Eliane & her work often; beyond bedrock for me, but it was hearing her describe her music in the most animated, matter-of-fact way that sticks out; R.I.P.
soundcloud.com/kfw/eliane-r...
"Winter Scene from My Window," 1933, by Allan Rohan Crite, influential Boston-based African American artist & illustrator whose work is now on view in a show at Rutgers University's Zimmerli Art Museum zimmerli.rutgers.edu/art/exhibiti...
and technically, this is a Lennon cover, not a Beatles cover-- but oh it is so gorgeous youtu.be/HhJqhMZODLI?...
RIP Jesse Jackson (Jacob Lawrence's portrait of Jesse Jackson, created in 1970 for cover of Time magazine, now in collection of the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery) npg.si.edu/object/npg_N...
There are interviews with artists, and then there are interviews with artists by Charlotte Higgins.
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
Although he's been gone almost 28 years, brother Kwame Ture aka Stokely Carmichael is still teaching
you just gotta listen
Amy Sherald spent years painting in obscurity, and almost died from a rare heart condition. Now 52, the artist behind Michelle Obama's official portrait is one of America’s most celebrated painters.
This watermark graffiti by street artist Mathieu Tremblin is, like, the best thing ever.
David Tudor’s centenary today. 20th century music (and beyond) would certainly have charted a very different course without his gifts and vision…
Frank Auerbach, The Origin of the Great Bear, 1967
https://botfrens.com/collections/14375/contents/1128597
collectively, we're going to need a lot of imagination to figure out what institutions we'll build when the old ones crumble. we're seeing shit that was supposed to be impossible happen every day right before our eyes. we need a new paradigm. we need to expand our ideas about what is possible. quick
Christmas card created by an individual who was compelled to live at Netherne Hospital in Surrey, during the midC20th, whose identity is currently unknown to us.
This was made for art therapist Edward Adamson & is kept amongst his personal correspondence archived at Wellcome in London
This is one of the most beautiful things I have witnessed, the craft here is impeccable.
Worth noting, I guess, that inside of a year we've gone from administration officials taking selfies of themselves at CECOT and bragging about how it's hell on earth to now getting their horrible little media worms to kill stories about it
Ce soir sur France 4, Carol de Todd Haynes.
Tout simplement l’un des plus beaux films du monde.