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Tag: Agnes Martin

Saturday, March 23rd

sounds of New York

Ches Smith & Laugh Ash (CS, electronics, drums, percussion; Shara Lunon, voice and vocal processing, lyrics; Anna Webber, flute; Oscar Noriega, clarinets; James Brandon Lewis, tenor saxophone; Nate Wooley, trumpet; Jennifer Choi, violin; Kyle Armbrust, viola; Michael Nicolas, cello; Shahzad Ismaily, bass, Moog), live, New York, 3/20/24

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art beat: other day, Des Moines, Iowa (Des Moines Art Center)

Agnes Martin (1912-2004), Untitled #3 (1974), detail

Sunday, September 16th

More from Aretha’s homegoing service.

Smokey Robinson, “Really Gonna Miss You,” live, Detroit, 8/31/18

 

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random sights

yesterday, Oak Brook, Ill. (Dean Nature Sanctuary)

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reading table

Your path is at your feet whether you realize it or not.

—painter Agnes Martin, 1912-2004 (Arne Glimcher, Agnes Martin: Paintings, Writings, Remembrances, 2012)

Monday, August 7th

Why not begin the week with something beautiful?

John Luther Adams (1953-), In a Treeless Place, Only Snow (1999); Faculty & Fellows, Bang on a Can Summer Music Festival at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams, Mass., 2016

 

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art beat: other day, Art Institute of Chicago

Agnes Martin (1912-2004), Untitled #12, 1977

Thursday, February 9th

what’s new

Craig Taborn, Daylight Ghosts, 2017


The other day I bumped into this guy in New York, at The Guggenheim, where we were both seeing the Agnes Martin exhibit. We talked for a moment—I told him how much I like his music. Then our eyes went back to the paintings.

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art beat: other day, The Guggenheim (New York)

Agnes Martin (1912-2004), Happy Holiday, 1999

Agnes Martin Happy Holiday, 1999 Acrylic and graphite on canvas 60 x 60 in. (152.4 x 152.4 cm) Pace#31903 AM Catalogue #1999.025 Date of photography: Format of original photography: 8x10 transparency

Saturday, January 28th

tonight in Chicago

She’ll be at Stony Island Arts Bank.

Sarah Davachi (1987-), “As the Morning,” 2014


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art beat: other day, The Guggenheim (New York)

Agnes Martin (1912-2004), Untitled #5, 1998

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Tuesday, December 27th

After all the holiday bustle, how about something that begins slowly, quietly?

Nikhil Banerjee (1931-1986), sitar (with Zakir Hussain [1951-; tabla], et al.), Raag Shyam Kedar, Raag Pilu, live, San Francisco, 1985


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art beat: other day, Art Institute of Chicago

Agnes Martin (1912-2004), Untitled #12 (detail), 1977

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Wednesday, 9/5/12

Happy (100th) Birthday, John!

John Cage, composer, September 5, 1912-August 12, 1992

Today, celebrating his centennial, we revisit past clips.

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10/9/09

No matter where you are, this landscape is just around the corner.

John Cage (1912-1992), In a Landscape (1948); Stephen Drury, piano

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musical thoughts

Music is a means of rapid transportation.

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What I’m proposing, to myself and other people, is what I often call the tourist attitude—that you act as though you’ve never been there before. So that you’re not supposed to know anything about it. If you really get down to brass tacks, we have never been anywhere before.

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As far as consistency of thought goes, I prefer inconsistency.

—John Cage

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5/22/10

Here’s a piece that sounds different every time you hear it.

John Cage, 4’ 33” (1952); David Tudor, piano

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musical thoughts

I didn’t wish it [4′ 33″] to appear, even to me, as something easy to do or as a joke. I wanted to mean it utterly and be able to live with it.

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Until I die there will be sounds. And they will continue following my death. One need not fear about the future of music.

—John Cage

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3/8/12

John Cage, Two (1987)

Live, Netherlands (Amsterdam), 2009
Dante Boon (piano), Rutger van Otterloo (soprano saxophone)

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Recording, 1991 (hat Art)
Marianne Schroeder (piano), Eberhard Blum (flute)

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musical thoughts

Every something is an echo of nothing.

—John Cage, Silence (1961)

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7/23/12

Monday, n. the day the weekly tide of confusion rolls in.

How about something simple?

John Cage (1912-1992), Six Melodies (for violin and keyboard; dedicated to Josef & Anni Albers), 1950; Annelie Gahl (violin) & Klaus Lang (electric piano), 2010

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lagniappe (new stuff)

radio

Today it’s all Cage all day at WKCR-FM.

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art beat: more from Sunday’s stop at the Art Institute of Chicago

Agnes Martin, Untitled #12, 1977 (detail)

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another birthday, closer to home

Today also marks the birthday of MCOTD—our third.