
Category: Art
The Morning Paper — John Ferguson Weir

Sonic Youth live in Düsseldorf, Germany, 1996
Sonic Youth live in Düsseldorf, Germany in April of 1996. As my buddy Nick points out in the email he sent me with this link: “ridiculously good quality and a killer setlist.”
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You’re Not Boring Anymore — Tomer Hanuka

Three Books

Crash by J.G. Ballard. 1994 trade paperback by Noonday (FS&G). Cover design by Michael Ian Kaye and Melissa Hayden.
I had a redneckish college roommate who was way into cars, so I encouraged him to watch Cronenberg’s adaptation of Crash with me, which he did. He was a nice guy. He watched all of it with me and our other roommate. The rest of the year he would joke, “Hey, let’s go crash this car and have sex!”

Marketa Lazarova by Vladislav Vančura. (First) English translation by Carleton Bulkin. First edition hardback by Twisted Spoon Press, 2016. Cover by Dan Mayer. A strange and often violent tale of multiple kidnappings and medieval intrigues, Marketa Lazarova reminds me of Le Morte D’Arthur, Nanni Balestrini’s Sandokan (both in its evocations of brutality and in its marvelous poetic prose), Aleksei German’s film Hard to Be a God, Bergman’s film The Virgin Spring, Bolaño’s sweetly ironic narrators, and, uh, Game of Thrones.

Masquerade by Kit Wiliams. Eighth edition hardback from Shocken, 1981. While no designer is credited, the cover is obviously one of Williams’s lovely paintings. A puzzle book, a treasure hunt.
Netherlandish Proverbs (detail) — Pieter Bruegel the Elder
RIP Alan Vega
Nostalgia for a past that never existed
The Drinker — Albert Anker

Nude — Edward Weston

Netherlandish Proverbs (detail) — Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Milk — Simon Stålenhag
Catrina — Nicolae Tonitza

The Call — Remedios Varo

Americana — Charles Sheeler

Netherlandish Proverbs (detail) — Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Nude on Checked Cloth (detail) — Egon Schiele




