Luis Soares's Blog, page 164

August 29, 2018

John Divola - Zuma Series

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Every time that I would return to this house I would notice that it had changed. Often it was a minor change, some rearranged papers and a few empty beer cans in the corner. The change was at times more substantial, like arriving to find the house full of large tree branches that had recently been set on fire and extinguished, water still dripping from the ceiling. On another occasion there might be a strong wind blowing through the window. Once I arrived to find the house gone.

On Init...

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Published on August 29, 2018 01:23

August 28, 2018

Biscuit Town

Taken from the album 'The OOZ'// Directed by cc Wade - ccwade.com // Photography by Charlotte Patmore.

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Published on August 28, 2018 12:20

Ma, Bernstein, Kennedy

Dez anos antes de eu nascer, no dia exato, aconteceu isto.

The New York Times reported that on November 29, 1962, a benefit concert called "The American Pageant of the Arts" was to be held with "a cast of 100, including President and Mrs. Kennedy, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Leonard Bernstein (as master of ceremonies), Pablo Casals, Marian Anderson, Van Cliburn, Robert Frost, Fredric March, Benny Goodman, Bob Newhart and a 7-year-old Chinese cellist called Yo-yo Ma, who was brought to the program'...

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Published on August 28, 2018 04:12

Xavier Schipani

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Xavier 

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Published on August 28, 2018 01:36

August 27, 2018

Tom Clark - Where I Live

The stars flow beneath the water
The clouds freeze or collapse
In laughter, lure like a pledge
Like hockey, trust, language
Approach and spit on a flower
Cruelly and scream in the forest
Of mildness, portrayed by art
As endless steps into the sky
But while all this is going on
An aimed surmise, noiseless
As the heaven that gathers it
Banishes beauty-hemmed man
To bed, as sleep extinguishes
The planet in whirring dreams
Where slowness flows to be
Breathless, like a bicyclist.

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Published on August 27, 2018 00:56

August 26, 2018

Sunday Night Mood

Sharon Van Etten performs 'New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down' with the Heritage Orchestra under Jules Buckley. (Prom 35, BBC Proms 2018)

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Published on August 26, 2018 14:22

Ya Mimouna Dyaf Rabi

Sofiane Saidi playing "Ya Mimouna Dyaf Rabi" live for Loustic Sessions // Shot in Paris, September 15, 2017 // Vocals, keyboard: Sofiane Saidi // Vocals, guitar: Nassim Kouti // Images: Julien Nehring // Sound: Fahed Al Riachi // In collaboration with: Rizlaine Sellika

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Published on August 26, 2018 03:09

August 25, 2018

Devonté Hynes

Blood Orange - "Charcoal Baby" from 'Negro Swan' released digitally 24th August 2018 on Domino Record Co.

 

Blood Orange performs “Nappy Wonder” live in Chicago for Pitchfork Music Festival 2018

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Published on August 25, 2018 12:20

August 24, 2018

Nonchalant

Watch your mouth when you lettin shit slide
Don’t you know I got way too much pride?
Sneak dissin way on the other side
I turn your fuckin wave to a tide
I’m so fuckin tired, somehow I still find the time
To care a little more about my rhymes
To care a little more about my peers
To think a little less about my fears
To care a little more about your ears

 

I give a piece of me to everybody I meet
Not because they want it, it’s because its probably a need
Claim they woke but they probably asleep, in a c...

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Published on August 24, 2018 18:02

Lamentation d'Orphée

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Alexandre Séon (1855-1917) - Lamentation d'Orphée (Vers 1896)
Huile sur bois / H. 73 ; L. 116 cm

 

Orpheus, the poet and musician of Greek legends, could charm gods, humans and animals with his singing. Inconsolable after the death of his wife Eurydice, he persuaded the gods of the Underworld to give her up, but they set one condition: he must not look at her before they left the Underworld. Orpheus could not resist Eurydice's appeal and turned round, only to see her disappear forever. The hu...

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Published on August 24, 2018 05:13