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Design Q&A with Charles Eames

KEN VANDERMARK interview – Mutiny #13, by Raine Liimakka

Interview with Joe Maneri, by Stu Vandermark.

Eero Saarinen And The Analysis Of Creativity.

Evan Parker discusses John Coltrane

Interview with Ken Vandermark, Andrew Morgan and David Ryan.

KV 'Illustrated' part 1

KV 'Illustrated' part 2



In Addition #1: 6.17.08

+"Chance and Circumstance: Twenty Years with Cage and Cunningham," by Carolyn Brown (Knopf: 2007); non-fiction.
+"The New York Schools of Music and the Visual Arts (Studies in Contemporary Music and Culture, V. 5.)," edited by Steven Johnson (Routledge: 2001); non-fiction.
+"Lee Konitz: Conversations on the Improviser's Art (Jazz Perspectives)," by Andy Hamilton, (University of Michigan Press: 2007); non-fiction.
+"Rockers," directed by Ted Bafaloukos (1978); narrative film (Music Video Distributors).
+"Jazz Icons: Duke Ellington, live in Holland, 1958," (2007); documentary film (Reelin' In The Years Productions).

In Addition #2: 7.14.08

+”About Rothko,” by Dore Ashton (Da Capo Press: 1996), non-fiction.
+”The Innocent Eye, On Modern Literature And The Arts,” by Roger Shattuck (artWorks/MFA Publications: 2003), non-fiction.
+”Beckett Remembering Remembering Beckett, A Centenary Celebration,” edited by James and Elizabeth Knowlson (Arcade Publishing: 2006), non-fiction.
+”Three Novels: Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable,” by Samuel Beckett, (Grove Press: 1955, 1956, 1958), fiction.
+”The Universal Mind Of Bill Evans, Jazz Pianist On The Creative Process And Self-Teaching,” directed by Louis Carvell (Efor Films), documentary film.

In Addition #3: 8.1.08

+“modern architecture, a critical history,” by Kenneth Frampton, (Thames & Hudson world of art: 1992), non-fiction.
+“Jean Prouvé/Charles & Ray Eames, Constuctive Furniture,” by Ruggero Tropeano and Mathias Remmele, (vitra: 2002), non-fiction.
+“About Modern Art, second edition,” by David Sylvester, (Yale University Press: 2001), non-fiction.
+“Respect Yourself, The Stax Records Story,” directed by Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville, (Tremolo Productions, Concord Music Group, and Thirteen/WNET New York: 2007), documentary film.
+“The Films Of Charles & Ray Eames,” directed by Charles & Ray Eames, (Eames Demetrios and Shelley Mills: 1990-2005), various film types shot during the 1950’s-1970’s.

In Addition #4: 9.12.08

+The Arthur Dove paintings at the Art Institute Of Chicago, 8/15/08.
+“Varése: Astronomer in Sound,” by Malcolm MacDonald (Kahn & Averill: 2003), non-fiction.
+“Richard Serra: The Matter Of Time,” catalogue concept by Richard Serra and Clara Weyergraf-Serra (Guggenheim Bilbao/Steidl Publishers: 2005), non-fiction.
+“Bill Hicks, satirist, social critic, stand-up comedian: Live,” (produced by Arizona Bay Production Company and Rykodisc: 2004), performance film.
+“Bernd Alois Zimmerman: Die Soldaten,” performance directed by David Pountney, musical direction by Steven Sloane, stage design by Robert Innes Hopkins, (produced by RuhrTriennale: 2006), performance film.

In Addition #5: 10.6.08

+Visions of America Part 2: “This Land Is Your Land,” photo exhibition of images taken in the United States, 1918-1961; Museum of Photography, Tokyo, Japan; 9/26/08.
+”Stateless Land- 1954,” monograph of black and white photographs by Ikko Narahara (Creo: 2004).
+”Pocket Tokyo,” monograph of color photographs by Ikko Narahara (Creo: 1997).
+”Lee Konitz, Portrait Of An Artist As Saxophonist,” directed by Robert Daudelin (Rhapsody Films: 1988), documentary film.
+”Miles Davis Quintet, Live in Copenhagen & Rome 1969,” television broadcasts of concerts at the Tivoli Koncertsal [11/4/69] and Teatro Sistine [10/27/69] (Jazz Shots: 2008), performance film.

In Addition #6: 10/17/08

+“A Book Of Luminous Things, An International Anthology Of Poetry,” (A Harvest Book, Harcourt Brace & Company: 1996) edited and with an introduction by Czeslaw Milosz.
+“Eero Saarinen, An Architecture of Multiplicity,” (Princeton Architectural Press: 2003), by Antonio Román, non-fiction.
+“A Giacometti Portrait,” (Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux: 1965), by James Lord, non-fiction.
+“The Darjeeling Limited,” (Fox Searchlight Pictures: 2007), directed by Wes Anderson, narrative film.
+“Henri Cartier-Bresson and the Art and Photography of Paris,” photo exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago, October 16, 2008.

In Addition #7: 12/27/08

+“György Ligeti: Music of the Imagination,” (Northeastern University Press: 2003), by Richard Steinitz, non-fiction.
+“Francis Bacon: Anatomy Of An Enigma,” (Constable: 2008 edition), by Michael Peppiatt, non-fiction.
+“Beuys: Die Revolution Sind Wir,” Joseph Beuys retrospective at the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, November 4, 2008.
+“Francis Bacon,” retrospective at the Tate Britain, London, November 15, 2008.
+“Slumdog Millionaire,” (Fox Searchlight Pictures: 2008), directed by Danny Boyle, narrative film.

In Addition #8: 1/7/09

+“Bacon’s Arena,” (BBC: 2005), directed by Adam Low, documentary film.
+“Jazz Icons: Sonny Rollins Live In ’65 & ’68,” (Naxos Of America DVD: 2008), various directors, performance film.
+“Parliament Funkadelic: The Mothership Connection Live 1976,” (Shout Factory: 2008), directed by Brian Blum, performance film.
+“Roy Jones Jr. vs. Joe Calzaghe,” (HBO: originally aired November 8, 2008), boxing match.
+“The Wire: season one,” (HBO: aired 2002), various directors, television series.

In Addition #9: 1/27/09

+“Demons in the Spring,” (Akashic Books: 2008), by Joe Meno, fiction.
+“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” (United Artists: 1967), directed by Sergio Leone, narrative film.
+“Jesus’ Son,” (Harper Perennial: 1992), by Denis Johnson, fiction.
+“The Sword Of The Beast,” (1965, (re-released by Criterion in 2005), directed by Hideo Gosha, narrative film.
+“The Wire: season two,” (HBO: aired 2003), various directors, television series.

In Addition #10: 2/17/09

+"Frank O'Hara: Poems From The Tibor De Nagy Editions, 1952-1966," (Tibor De Nagy Editions: 2006), by Frank O'Hara, poetry.
+"A Power Stronger Than Itself," (University of Chicago Press: 2008), by George Lewis, non-fiction.
+"The Shock Doctrine," (Penguin Books: 2007), by Naomi Klein, non-fiction.
+"The Wire": 3rd Season (HBO: aired 2004), various directors, television series.
+The paintings of Ludvig Karsten at the National Gallery of Norway, in Oslo, February 21st, 2009.

In Addition #11: 3/11/09

+”The Convoy Tour: 25 Years Of The Ex,” (Ex Records: 2009), directed by The Ex; documentary film.
+”Kaddish And Other Poems: 1958-1960,” (City Lights Books: 1961), by Allen Ginsberg; poetry.
+Permanent collection at the Museum Ludwig, Colonge, Germany.
+”Songs of Earth and Light,” (Southward Editions: 2005), by Barbara Korun, translated by Theo Dorgan; poetry.
+“Van Oekel’s DiscoHoek,” (VPRO: aired 1974/’75), by Wim T. Schippers; music variety show broadcast on Dutch television.

In Addition #12: 4/15/09

+"Battlestar Galactica: Season Four,” (Sci-Fi Channel: 2008-2009), various directors; television series.
+Leopold Museum, Vienna: Egon Schiele paintings and drawings.
+Möbel Museum Wien, Vienna: Jean Prouvé, “Die Poetik Des Technischen Objekts.”
+Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna: Nam June Paik, “Exposition of Music Electronic Television: Revisited.”
+Wien Museum Karlsplatz, Vienna: “New York Big City Street Photography.”

In Addition #13: May 2009

+”Conversations with Mies van der Rohe,” (Princeton Architectural Press: 2008), edited by Moisés Puente, non-fiction.
+”The Wire: Season 4,” (HBO: aired 2006), various directors, television series.
+”Gomorrah,” (Optimum Releasing: 2008), directed by Matteo Garrone, narrative film.
+The Rothko Chapel, Houston, Texas, April 12, 2008.
+”Buckminster Fuller: Starting with the Universe,” Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, April, 26, 2008.

In Addition #14: June 2009

+”black mountain: An Exploration In Community,” (Northwestern University Press: 2009), by Martin Duberman, non-fiction.
+”John Cage-Morton Feldman: Radio Happenings I-V,” (MusikTexte: 1993), transcribed by Laura Kuhn, translated by Gisela Gronemeyer, interviews.
+“The Shape Of Content,” (Harvard University Press: 1957), by Ben Shahn, non-fiction.
+”The Wire: Season 5,” (HBO: aired 2008), various directors, television series.”
+Renzo Piano's Modern Wing at the Art Institute of Chicago, May 19, June 8, June 23.

In Addition #15: July 2009

+“The Dancer And The Dance: Merce Cunningham in conversation with Jacqueline Lesschaeve,” (Marion Boyars: 1991), edited by Henry Nathan, non-fiction.
+“The Sweet Science,” (North Point Press: 2004), by A. J. Liebling, non-fiction.
+“Francis Bacon,” (RM Arts: 1985), directed by David Hinton, documentary film.
+“Regular Or Super: Views on Mies van der Rohe,” (First Run/Icarus Films: 2004), directed by Joseph Hillel, documentary film.
+“The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly [final graveyard sequence],” (United Artists: 1966), directed by Sergio Leone, narrative film.

In Addition #16: 8.2.09

+“Photography On Display: Modern Treasures,” Art Institute of Chicago, July 22nd, 2009.
+“A Clockwork Orange,” (Warner Brothers: 1971), directed by Stanley Kubrick, narrative film.
+“JCVD,” (Peace Arch Home Entertainment: 2008), directed by Mabrouk El Mechri, narrative film.
+“Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired,” (HBO Documentaries: 2008), directed by Marina Zenovich, documentary film.
+“William Eggleston: Photographer,” (microcinema international: 2008), directed by Reiner Holzemer, documentary film.

In Addition #17: 8.26.09

+”Frank Sinatra Has A Cold,” (Esquire Magazine: April, 1966), by Gay Talese, non-fiction article.
+"The Fall," (Vintage International: 1991), by Albert Camus, fiction.
+"William Eggleston's Guide," (The Museum of Modern Art: reprinted 2008), essay by John Szarkowski, artist monograph.
+”The Hurt Locker,” (First Light Production: 2008), directed by Kathryn Bigelow, narrative film.
+Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo: Permanent Modern Collection, American and European, August 12, 2009.

In Addition #18: 1.12.10

+”The Dada Painters And Poets, An Anthology, Second Edition,” (The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press: 1979), edited by Robert Motherwell, non-fiction.
+”Allen Ginsberg: spontaneous mind, Selected Interviews 1958-1996,” (Perennial/HarperCollins: 2001), edited by David Carter, non-fiction.
+”La Jeteé/San Soliel,” (Criterion: 2008; released in 1962 and 1983 respectively), directed by Chris Marker, narrative film.
-Cy Twombly Retrospective: “Sensations of the Moment,” Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna, September 2009.
-La Fundacio Joan Miro, permanent collection, Barcelona, September 2009.

In Addition #19: 3.18.10

+”Design as Art,” (Penguin Modern Classics: 2008), by Bruno Munari, non-fiction.
+”The Theater And Its Double,” (Grove Press: 1958), by Antonin Artaud, non-fiction.
+”Japanese Photobooks Of The 1960s And '70s,” (Goliga Books: 2009), by Ryūichi Kaneko and Ivan Vartanian, non-fiction/monograph.
+”Francis Bacon: A Terrible Beauty,” Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, February 2010.
+”William Eggleston: Democratic Camera, Photographs and Video, 1961–2008,” Art Institute of Chicago, March 2010.

In Addition #20: 5.13.10

+William Eggleston: Democratic Camera, Photographs and Video, 1961–2008, Art Institue of Chicago.
+Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective, The Tate Modern, London.
+Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913–1917, Art Institute of Chicago.
+Street Seen: The Psychological Gesture in American Photography, 1940–1959, Milwaukee Art Museum.
+Van Doesburg and the International Avant-Garde: Constructing a New World, The Tate Modern, London.

In Addition #21: 6.24.10

+“Delirious New York,” (The Monacelli Press: 1994), by Rem Koolhaas, non-fiction.
+“Étant Donnés: Manual of Instructions,” (Yale University Press: 2009), by Marcel Duchamp, non-fiction.
+“The Glided Gutter Life Of Francis Bacon (Vintage Books: 1994), by Daniel Farson, non-fiction.
+“Hunger,” (Criterion: 2008), directed by Steve McQueen, narrative film.
+“Soul Power,” (Sony Picture Classics: 2008), directed by Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, documentary.


AN ARGUMENT FOR JAZZ, by Ken Vandermark.

Exclaim! interview with Peter Brötzmann

'Verb List', 'Parcel Images' - Richard Serra

'Principles' - John Cage

Joe Morris Interview (from AudioOne, Vol.1)

Interview with Joe Morris (originally from AudioOne)

Brouillon For Socrate, by Erik Satie.

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION, interview by Lloyd Peterson

GEORGE LEWIS, as interviewed by Lloyd Peterson

A CONVERSATION WITH HAMID DRAKE: Part 1

A CONVERSATION WITH HAMID DRAKE: Part 2

THIS IS OUR MUSIC: PETER BRÖTZMANN by John Corbett

MUSICIANS TALK ABOUT MUSICIANS

INTERVIEW: PAUL LYTTON

INTERVIEW: MICHAEL ZERANG

EVAN PARKER, as interviewed by Lloyd Peterson

JIMMY GIUFFRE INTERVIEW

PETER BRÖTZMANN INTERVIEW WITH KEN VANDERMARK

ARTIST STATEMENTS: ARCHIVE

IN ROTATION: ARCHIVE