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"Noise is the essence of our time." - Luigi Russolo, Italian Futurist composer.Playlist: NOUT - SAUVAGESThe Nausea & Echthros - Spirit RemnantsThe Nausea & Echthros - AnnihilateThe Body & Full of Hell - Our Love Conducted with Shields AloftFACT - My Favourite ThingsFACT - Twelve (Zero Four Two-thousand and Twenty Four)Copernicus - Absolute Truth Is PossiblePenelope Trappes - Red DoveBrian Baggett - When Your Wants Are Greater Than Your NeedsAnika - OxygenAnika - No One's There (Dub)Kuunatic - Syzygy and a Counter TruthDr. Purgatory - NecropolisThe Ostara Project - 2601Sheldon Agwu - Meditation Ribbon Dance
Come listen along as I speak with the incredible painter and sculptor, Ever Baldwin. Ever makes abstract oil paintings that loosely reference the body, eyes, nature, roads and even drag makeup...all enclosed in carved and burned wooden frames. The paintings and frames fuse together visually to create a new surprising whole, greater than the sum of its parts. Ever Baldwin's website and Insta: https://everbaldwin.com/ and @pretzeltime Upcoming exhibitions: Marinaro Gallery, "Quiet Yes," July 6 - Aug 13, 2022, NYC, Links: marinaro.biz and @marinarogallery JAG Projects at Foreland, July 1 - July 25, 2022, Catskill, NY, Links: forelandcatskill.com and @jag.projects Works referenced: "Hazel," "Path Through Trees," "After Maurice Denis," "Jade," "Quiffs," "Crying Road," "Miss Cantine," "Maybe She's Born With It," "Omen," "Twilight" Shout outs: Courtney Puckett, Legendary on HBOmax, Italian Futurist artists, Carlo Scarpa, Carrie Moyer, ArtOMI, Rene Lalique Art Nouveau Brooches and Jewelry, "On Mindfulness in Art" by Enrique Martinez Celaya, Byrdcliffe Art Colony in Woodstock, NY Ever Baldwin lives and works in Catskill, NY. They hold a BFA in painting from The Maryland Institute College of Art and an MFA from The School of The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Recent solo exhibitions include Emma Gray HQ, Los Angeles, CA; and JAG Projects, Hudson, NY. Their work has been included in group shows at Underdonk in Brooklyn, NY, Opalka Gallery in Albany NY, and Left Field Gallery in Los Osos, CA. Ever is a 2021 recipient of the NYFA/NYSCA Fellowship in Painting. Thank you, Ever! Thank you, Listeners! Follow Pep Talks on IG: @peptalksforartists & Donate to the Peps: https://anchor.fm/peptalksforartistspod/support. Amy's website: https://www.amytalluto.com/ All music is licensed from Soundstripe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peptalksforartistspod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peptalksforartistspod/support
====> Join Arkos Academy Telegram to keep you updated! https://t.me/arkosacademy ====> Read the text while you're listening! https://www.arkosacademy.com/podcast-futurismo-parte-4/ After having met some of the main exponents of the first generation of Futurism, we now learn which forms of expression the Italian Futurist artists preferred. Have you ever observed or read a futurist work? Listen to the podcast to get to know a really known one. *** Please, spread the word and leave a feedback! It' s important for me and my Arkos Academy and it can help other students like you!***
====> Join Arkos Academy Telegram to keep you updated! https://t.me/arkosacademy ====> Read the text while you're listening! https://www.arkosacademy.com/podcast-3-futurismo/ Let's continue our journey to discover the Italian Futurist current, getting to know some of its most important members *** Please, spread the word and leave a feedback! It' s important for me and my Arkos Academy and it can help other students like you!***
A reading of Austin Osman Spare's 1927 automatic writing "The Anathema of Zos" Followed by Italian Futurist F. T. Marinetti's "We Abjure Our Symbolist Masters, Last Lovers of the Moon" (1911-1915), "Down With The Tango and Parsifal" (1914), "The Birth of A Futurist Aesthetic" (1911-1915)
A new film telling the story of Mary Queen of Scots and her relationship with Elizabeth I, stars Saiorse Ronan and Margot Robbie as the 2 queens Approaching Empty is a new play by Ishy Din just opened at The Kiln Theatre in London. Set in a run-down minicab office in the north of England, it deals with how far you can trust your oldest friends Prix Goncourt-winning Leila Slimani's latest novel Adele is about a woman who - bored with her apparently idyllic married life - decides to plunge into a world of illegal drugs, anonymous rampant sex, excessive alcohol and she has to lie to her disabled husband. Fausto Melotti was an Italian Futurist sculptor. Revered in Italy, he is less known beyond its borders but an exhibition at The Estorick Collection hopes to increase awareness of his harmonious and delicately-poised work Ride Upon The Storm is part of Channel 4's Walter Presents strand of international dramas. A Danish series by BAFTA award winning writer Adam Price, who previously created Borgen. Starring Lars Mikkelsen, it's about a family of priests with an ungodly father and all-too-human sons Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Luke Jennings, Deborah Bull and Patrice Lawrence. The producer is Oliver Jones Podcast Extra recommendations Luke: Mr Robot TV series Patrice: audiobook of The Rivers of London, read by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith Deborah: Until The Lions by Akram Khan Tom: the book A Long Way To Shilo by Lionel Davidson and the film Free Solo
You know how sometimes when you’re making art, you get so overburdened with the joy of creation that you actively try to incite riots and war? No? Well then you, my friend, are not an Italian Futurist, one of the dumbest, most self-important art movements of the 20th century. Join Eric as he brings the […]
The Veuve in Veuve Clicquot is Madame Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin Clicquot. Married at 21 to François Clicquot, she was widowed only six years later. Left in control of his company, she stuck in and truly created the brand as we know today. Her innovations, including riddling (shaking the bottles to loosen the sediment, giving the champagne its flavor), and business acumen are lauded today. In the shadow of International Women’s Day last week, Best Sips is proud to have the Historian of Veuve Clicquot here today. FYI: Veuve Clicquot arranges the annual Veuve Clicquot Business Woman Award which “champions the success of business women worldwide who share the same qualities as Madame Clicquot!” Where you can hear me drinking next: Next we return to London to meet Vittorio Gentile, who is reviving the 1930’s Italian Futurist cocktail-making manifesto and bringing it into the modern era. Are you a regular listener of the Best Sips Worldwide podcast? You can get this and all future audio files automatically downloaded to your mobile device easy. If you're on iOS, you can listen with iTunes. Android users can get it on Google Play. Or click the player or link below to listen to just this episode. (But trust me, you'll want to subscribe!) Download the audio
Can you imagine Italian food without pasta? This week, we journey back to the 1920s & 1930s when an artistic movement declared war on noodles, one of the most beloved Italian culinary traditions. Find out how the golden age of the airplane inspired an entirely new way of thinking about eating; when restaurants resembled aircraft hangers, chicken tasted of steel, and your dinner soundtrack was an airplane engine! Written & Produced by Laura Carlson Resident PunMaster & Technical Direction by Mike Portt Recipes, Resources, & Episode Soundtrack available here Find on iTunes | Other Players Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode discusses the Italian Futurist movement, which explored the intersection of aggressive ideologies and abrasive sound production. This movement influenced noise music and avant-garde artists of today. It was also the first time art could showcase its relationship with power and how art can influence politics and power - that link between avant-garde art movements and politics presiding over the avant-garde tradition ever since.
Please join us for a special night with three authors from one of our favorite local presses, What Books Press. Earth StillPlayful and slyly original, Earth Still tells the story of Patricia, a museum curator and the mother of a young son, who falls for a new neighbor, Rennie, in the aftermath of an alien spaceship’s unexplained landing in present day Los Angeles. The presence of the ship, along with the apparent absence of a pilot, precipitates a social crisis, while Patricia’s affair with the mysterious Rennie creates its own tensions. Referencing art house film directors Chris Marker and Jean-Luc Godard, Italian Futurist writer F.T. Marinetti, and classic science fiction movies, Earth Still is a transfiguring love story, a meditation on the interrelationship of science fiction and visual art, and a riveting fantasy about our obsession with aliens.Annette Leddy is a writer, critic, and curator. In 2009 she was awarded an arts writer grant from the Andy Warhol/Creative Capital Foundation and in 2013 was a resident at Montalvo Center for the Arts. Currently she is the New York Collector for the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art. Leddy’s fiction has appeared in Quarterly West and Quarry. Four of her short stories were performed as part of the New Short Fiction series in Los Angeles. She lives in Brooklyn.--The Shortest Farewells Are the Best"The Shortest Farewells Are the Best is a clever and hilarious tour de force. With lines culled from dozens of noir films ranging from the famous to the obscure, Chuck Rosenthal and Gail Wronsky have fashioned a brilliant literary collage that is as entertaining as it is thought provoking. I haven’t the foggiest notion of how they came up with the idea for this book, but I’m certainly glad their off-kilter muse paid them a visit."—Tom Hazuka, editor of Flash Fiction Funny "Never was there a world where people talked like that—precise, salty, bracingly honest—and maybe that’s darn too bad. Meanwhile, we can console ourselves with Chuck Rosenthal and Gail Wronsky’s poems composed of come-ons, smack-downs, threats and enticements spoken by actual B-movie actors. These might read like madhouse non sequitors, but crazy funny, or they might resolve themselves into conversations that seem to make darkly paradoxal sense. The wicked fun the two have with this 40s and 50s dialogue proves what some of us have always suspected, Noir is Poetry’s evil twin. Evil, that is, in a good way."—Suzanne Lummis, author of the poetry collection Open 24 HoursGail Wronsky is the author of Poems for Infidels, Dying for Beauty, a finalist for the Western Arts Federation Poetry Award,The Love-talkers, Again the Gemini are in the Orchard, and Dogland. Her translation of Alicia Partnoy's poems Volando Bajito has been published by Red Hen, and she is the coauthor with Molly Bendall of two books of "cowgirl" poetry: Calamity and Belle, A Cowgirl Correspondence and Dear Calamity, Love Belle. Blue Shadow Behind Everything Dazzling, a chapbook of poems about India where she lived for several months in 2006, has been published by Hollyridge Press. Chuck Rosenthal is the author of eight novels: the Loop Trilogy: Loop’s Progress, Experiments with Life and Deaf, andLoop’s End; Elena of the Stars; Avatar Angel, the Last Novel of Jack Kerouac; My Mistress Humanity; The Heart of Mars; and the current Coyote O’Donohughe’s History of Texas. He has published a memoir, Never Let Me Go, and most recently a travel book, Are We Not There Yet? Travels in Nepal, North India, and Bhutan. In the fall of 2012 he published his second book of Magic Journalism, West of Eden: A Life in 21st Century Los Angeles. His novel Ten Thousand Heavens was published in 2013 by Whitepoint Press.