21 June 2008
Special Installation: Pictorial Vision:
American and European Photography •
April 26, 2008 - August 17, 2008
Like Breath on Glass:
Whistler, Inness, and the Art of Painting Softly •
June 22, 2008 - October 19, 2008
Library Installation:
summer kimono, the color of blue sky... morning pilgrimage
(Kobayashi Issa, 1822) •
June 22, 2008 - September 8, 2008
Homer and Sargent from the Clark •
June 22, 2008 - October 19, 2008
Clark Art Institute
225 South Street, Williamstown, MA 01267
17 June 2008
what does lola want?










we've already looked at what happened to utamaro (his version is from 1804); is kunisada's 1865 version a tribute, or merely a celebration that the restrictions had by then begin to be released. (oh and you know, i had to put in lola! she walks like an egyptian!)
Labels: bob fosse, Chikanobu Toyohara, damn yankees, erte, gwen verdon, gyosui kawanaba, Kunisada Utagawa, Sadanobu Hasegawa, Utamaro Kitagawa
14 June 2008
walk like an egyptian

They do the sand dance don't you know
If they move too quick (oh whey oh)
They're falling down like a domino

They got the money on a bet
Gold crocodiles (oh whey oh)
They snap their teeth on your cigarette

They spin around
and they cross the floor
They've got the moves
(oh whey oh)
You drop your drink then they bring you more

They like the punk and the metal band
When the buzzer rings (oh whey oh)
They're walking like an Egyptian

All the kids in the marketplace say
Ay oh whey oh, ay oh whey oh
Walk like an Egyptian

bend your back
Shift your arm then you pull it back
Life['s] hard you know (oh whey oh)
So strike a pose on a Cadillac

They're hanging out in
the donut shop
They sing and dance (oh whey oh)
[They] Spin the clubs cruise down the block

The party boys call the Kremlin
And the Chinese know
(oh whey oh)
They walk the line like Egyptian
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Ay oh whey oh, ay oh whey oh
Walk like an Egyptian
Walk like an Egyptian
The Bangles
Labels: edourd alexandre bernard, Eishi Hosoda, erich muller, Ernst Dryden (damals Ernst Deutsch), hermann-paul, ludwig hohlwein, maurice denis, MWaterbury Watches
11 June 2008
gooseberries
(a writer on his 69th birthday,
listens to a tape-recording he had made on his 39th birthday)
listens to a tape-recording he had made on his 39th birthday)

(Pause.)

Pause.
Past midnight. Never knew such silence. The earth.......
from Krapp's Last Tape © 1958 Samuel Beckett 1


in addition to the pivotal addition of ghosts (the personages of the past), the accoutrements of japanese theater had an influence on beckett as well.




Noh is Japan’s “most classical” form of drama akin to Greek tragedy. Its roots lie in religious ritual, where the miraculous appearance of old gods, releases the players from the rigours of earthly life into the purity and clarity of the spirit world. The purpose of Noh is neither narrative nor moral, but is simply an attempt to express beauty -- the essence of Noh is that true art is felt, not understood.

Labels: edvard munch, Gustave Adolphe Mossa, heinrich vogeler, János Vaszary, Katsukawa Shunshô, Kuniyoshi Utagawa, Leandre, samuel beckett, theater, william butler yeats, yoshitoshi Taiso
10 June 2008
whynotamous?

just imagine
Chattin' to a chimp in chimpanzee,
Imagine talking to a tiger,
chatting to a cheetah,
What a neat achievement
that would be!

learn their languages,
Maybe take an animal degree,
I'd study elephant and eagle,
buffalo and beagle,
Alligator, guinea pig, and flea!

And I would curse in fluent kangaroo,
If people ask me "can you speak rhinoceros?"
I'd say "of courserous! Can't you?"

man to animal,
Think of the amazing repartee
If I could walk with the animals,
talk with the animals,
Grunt and squeak and
squawk with the animals,
And they could talk to me!

Think what fun we’d have asking over crocodiles for tea!
Or maybe lunch with
two or three lions,
walruses and sea lions
What a lovely place
the world would be!

If I spoke slang to orangutans
The advantages why any fool on earth could plainly see!
Discussing Eastern art and dramas
With intellectual llamas
That’s a big step forward
you’ll agree!

And my Pekinese
would be extremely good
If I were asked to sing
in hippopotamus
I’d say “whynotamous?” and would!

It’s a fairy tale worthy of Hans Anderson and Grimm
A man who walks with the animals
and talks with the animals
Grunts and squeaks and squawks with the animals and they could talk to him!

but it's true!
A man can talk to the animals
It's a miracle!
In a year from now I guarantee
I'll be the powerful of the mammal
Play chess with camels
No more just a boring old M.D.

I’ll study every
living creature’s language
So I can speak to all of them
on sight
If friends say
“can he talk in crab or pelican?”
You’d say “like hell he can”
and you’d be right!
There's no doubt of it
I shall win a place in history
But I can walk with the animals
Talk with the animals
Grunt and squeak and squawk with the animals
And they can squeak and squawk and speak and talk to me!
Labels: hiroshi yoshida, ludwig heinrich jungnickel, ohara koson