Eva Hesse, Diaries, Edited by Barry Rosen, in collaboration with Tamara Bloomberg, Hauser & Wirth Publishers, Zürich / Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, and London, 2016. Design: NORM and Johannes Breyer
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Eva Hesse, Diaries, Edited by Barry Rosen, in collaboration with Tamara Bloomberg, Hauser & Wirth Publishers, Zürich / Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, and London, 2016. Design: NORM and Johannes Breyer
Ruth Asawa: Objects & Apparitions, Christie’s, New York, NY, 2013
Live performance at Super Deluxe, Tokyo, 24th October 2008. Source material recorded with 2 x 8011 DPA hydrophones, 2 x DolphinEAR/PRO hydrophones and 2 x 4060 DPA microphones on a Sound Devices 744T recorder in Greenland, Iceland and Norway.
Anke Becker | de su serie Money Patterns
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Jackson Mac Low, 22 Light Poems, Black Sparrow Press, Los Angeles, CA, 1968
Jackson Mac Low, Asymmetries I-260, Printed Editions, New York, NY, 1980. Cover video image by Gary Hill. Front and back cover’s photos by Richard Gummere
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Pauline Oliveros: Deep Listening Room, with the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), Anne & Joel Ehrenkranz Gallery, Museum Lobby, Whitney Museum of American Art – 2014 Biennial, New York, NY, May 2014. Plus Deep Listening: The Story of Pauline Oliveros 2, by Daniel Weintraub (indiegogo crowdfunding campaign)
Artist: Holly Herndon Track: Movement Album: Movement
Still in the process of warming up to the album, but this video is definitely a standout for me this year. The music video seems to be a dying breed as far as creativity goes. Fuzzy effects with lots of zooming in and out.. still shots of nature… people grinding on each other. I could go on. In any case, it’s refreshing to see someone take the time to actually put together something that acts more as art rather than another cliche.
holly herndon.
so great.
Harris Eisenstadt, drums, compositions Nicole Mitchell, flute Sara Schoenbeck, bassoon Mark Dresser, contrabass
from Golden State (2013)