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Help. Cool stuff. NICK NOLTE DOCUMENTARY LOOKS GD AMAZING - MovieFill.com. Art21org's Channel. Trailer for Season 7 (2014) of the Peabody Award-winning series, "Art in the Twenty-First Century. " Featured artists include: Tania Bruguera, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Leonardo Drew, Omer Fast, Thomas Hirschhorn, Elliott Hundley, Katharina Grosse, Graciela Iturbide, Joan Jonas, Wolfgang Laib, Trevor Paglen, and Arlene Shechet.
Season 7 premieres October 24, 2014 on PBS (check local listings). Providing unique access to some of the most compelling artists of our time, the new season features a dozen artists from the United States, Europe, and Latin America, and transports viewers to artistic projects across the country and around the world. In locations as diverse as a Bronx public housing project, a military testing facility in the Nevada desert, a jazz festival in Sweden, and an activist neighborhood in Mexico, the artists reveal intimate and personal insights into their lives and creative processes. Bern Porter - Five Books from the 1960s.
Bern Porter, USA | 1911-2004 Bern Porter on UbuWeb Wisdom of the Questioning EyeFive books from the 1960s, by found poet Bern Porter (1911-2004) Aphasia (Bowdoin College Collection, 1961) [PDF 52mb] Scandinavian Summer (Bowdoin College Collection, 1961) [PDF 77mb] 468B Thy Future (Colby College Collection, 1966) [PDF 19mb] The Wastemaker (1926-1961) (Abyss Publications, Somerville MA, 1972) [PDF 77mb] Dieresis (Bern Porter Books, Rockland, ME, 1969, edition of 100) [PDF 14mb] Wisdom of the Questioning Eye Five books from the 1960s, by found poet Bern Porter (1911-2004) Mark Melnicove What to call Bern Porter? Found implies lost. He was born on Valentine's Day 1911, in Maine's northernmost county, Aroostook, to a family of potato farmers. Though he created hundreds of titles, Porter and his books are surprisingly unsung. Bern Porter was contemporary and mentor to many of the artists on UbuWeb. 1.
Scandinavian SummerScandinavian Summer is deceptively artless. From 1979-1996, Mark Melnicove. Bern Porter. Bernard Harden "Bern" Porter (February 14, 1911 – June 7, 2004) was an American artist, writer, publisher, performer, and scientist. In 2010 his work was recognized by an exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.[1] Biography[edit] He was born in Maine and studied at Colby College and Brown University.
He spent the last decades of his life living in Belfast, Maine. As artist[edit] Porter is best known for his "founds", which he has published in numerous collections including Found Poems, The Wastemaker, The Book of Do's, Dieresis, Here Comes Everybody's Don't Book, and Sweet End. Bern Porter's underground reputation as an artist-writer-philosopher-scientist is well established among visual artists and writers, and his philosophy of dissent is respected. Porter's career is complex and filled with contradictions. “Lost and Found: The Work of Bern Porter from the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art Library” is on display through July 11, 2010 at MoMA in New York.
As publisher[edit] Philosophy is Back in Business. The financial and climate crises, global consumption habits, and other 21st-century challenges call for a "killer app. " I think I've found it: philosophy. Philosophy can help us address the (literally) existential challenges the world currently confronts, but only if we take it off the back burner and apply it as a burning platform in business. Philosophy explores the deepest, broadest questions of life—why we exist, how society should organize itself, how institutions should relate to society, and the purpose of human endeavor, to name just a few. The Wealth of Nations, a book that serves as the intellectual platform for capitalism, lays out how markets should be organized and how people should behave in such markets.
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