French artist Elene Usdin:
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"Smash Cuts and Non Sequiturs"
Michael Kimball Interviews Me About The Complete Works of Marvin K. Mooney
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Melody Gardot - "Baby I'm A Fool"
Directed and Shot by: Aaron Platt
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Belgian photographer Elkie Vanstiphout:
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"A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything"
created by Jamie Bell
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Dutch artist Thorsten Brinkmann:
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The Black Ryder - "Sweet Come Down"
directed by Michael Spiccia
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Canadian artist Liam Crockard:
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French artist Daniel Firman:
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Ashlie Chavez lives near Los Angeles:
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Chinese photographer Zephyrance:
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from Joe Stevens's "Vans and the places where they are" project:
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Russian artist Dimitri Drjuchin:
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"Journey to the Moon"
created by William Kentridge
[thanks Molly]
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British artist Robert Nicol:
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Dutch artist Marcel van Eeden:
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Who Invented the Avant Garde - and other half-truths
Paintings from the exhibition
Ward Shelley
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Georges Bataille : Literature And Evil
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"A BLAZE IN THE NORTH AMERICAN SKY: AMERICAN BLACK METAL BANDS SPECIALIZE IN A UNIQUELY BRUTAL, HOMEGROWN SOUND, BUT THEY DON’T ACTUALLY KILL PEOPLE. SO WHY SHOULD THEY BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY?"
by
BRANDON STOSUY
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"Smash Cuts and Non Sequiturs"
Michael Kimball Interviews Me About The Complete Works of Marvin K. Mooney
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Melody Gardot - "Baby I'm A Fool"
Directed and Shot by: Aaron Platt
*
Belgian photographer Elkie Vanstiphout:
*
"A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything"
created by Jamie Bell
*
Dutch artist Thorsten Brinkmann:
*
The Black Ryder - "Sweet Come Down"
directed by Michael Spiccia
*
Canadian artist Liam Crockard:
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French artist Daniel Firman:
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Ashlie Chavez lives near Los Angeles:
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Chinese photographer Zephyrance:
*
from Joe Stevens's "Vans and the places where they are" project:
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Russian artist Dimitri Drjuchin:
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"Journey to the Moon"
created by William Kentridge
[thanks Molly]
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British artist Robert Nicol:
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Dutch artist Marcel van Eeden:
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Who Invented the Avant Garde - and other half-truths
Paintings from the exhibition
Ward Shelley
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Georges Bataille : Literature And Evil
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"A common mistake made by the uninitiated listener is to conflate death metal and black metal. I’ve been at a few parties or dinners or whatever where someone has asked me to describe the difference between the two. To answer involves me trying to explain a blast beat, followed by vocal impressions of a death-metal vocalist (low, deep, guttural growling) vs. a black-metal vocalist (usually higher, wispy, wraithlike, and screeched)."
"A BLAZE IN THE NORTH AMERICAN SKY: AMERICAN BLACK METAL BANDS SPECIALIZE IN A UNIQUELY BRUTAL, HOMEGROWN SOUND, BUT THEY DON’T ACTUALLY KILL PEOPLE. SO WHY SHOULD THEY BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY?"
by
BRANDON STOSUY
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