25 augustus 2015 0 Oscar van Gelderen – Nobody was doing well | On Hugo Kaagman: Stencil King (eighties) Hugo Kaagman is a true stencil pioneer, probably the first stencil artist in Europe (in the text below he [Lees verder]
1 augustus 2015 0 Jhim Lamoree – Bruut geluk wreed verstoord In de wereld die werd geregeerd door Thatcher, Reagan en Lubbers zocht de doe-het-zelf-generatie haar eigen, [Lees verder]
25 juli 2015 0 Corrado Levi – IL CANGIANTE 3 December 1986 — 25 January 1987 Curated by Corrado Levi Padiglione d’arte contemporanea, Milano [Lees verder]
9 juli 2015 0 Daan de Wit – The death of Princess Diana: accident or murder? (2) Debris, possible evidence of an earlier crash seems to have been ignored Princess Diana (foto tenor.com) The [Lees verder]
8 juli 2015 1 Another Nickel In The Machine – The Flamingo Club in Wardour Street and the fight between Johnny Edgecombe and ‘Lucky’ Gordon It’s not widely known but Georgie Fame was slightly connected to the Profumo affair, the political scandal [Lees verder]
8 juli 2015 3 Val Wilmer – Johnny and the Jazz Mobile Johnny Edgecombe, known to his friends as “the Edge”, was one of the hippest of my early jazz scene [Lees verder]
5 juni 2015 0 Oscar van Gelderen – Fish Air: on Servaas and the art of doing business Recently, I have started collecting works by Servaas Schoone, better known as ‘Servaas’ or, more [Lees verder]
25 mei 2015 2 Michael Krieger – Before You Buy That Rothko…How the CIA Covertly Nurtured Modern Art as a Cold War “Weapon” “For decades in art circles it was either a rumor or a joke, but now it is confirmed as a fact. The [Lees verder]
24 mei 2015 2 Frances Stonor Saunders – Modern art was CIA ‘weapon’ Revealed: how the spy agency used unwitting artists such as Pollock and de Kooning in a cultural Cold War For [Lees verder]