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The Slits
The Slits are an all female punk rock band.
The Slits remain an important band in British rock history, and had such fans as Johnny Rotten and legendary British DJ, John Peel.
The SlitsTheir first public appearance was on March 11th, 1977 in Harlesdan.
Feminists Believed in equality,Took inspiration from reggae music
Used to dress up as amazonians
Artist informationArtist 2 MusicCindy Sherman : untitled film stills 1977
The sixty-nine solitary heroines map a particular constellation of fictional femininity that took hold in postwar America the period of Sherman’s youth, and the ground-zero of our contemporary mythology.
In finding a form for her own sensibility, Sherman touched a sensitive nerve in the culture at large.
Suburb of New York City each one is so unique and ambiguous Sherman’s success comes from her ability to hide her own self and project a different personality.
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Eberhard Havekost painting cultivate Hip-Hop genre through colours to style of dressing to hoody.
Eberhard Havekost work explores the problems of painting in the media age. Eberhard Havekost used this painting from personal photos and video footage which was manipulated. Eberhard Havekost who as a young artist was exposed to different cultures/music and over the years the same music he was exposed to as a young artist is still being sampled but remixed, such as Hip-Hop, some may say he was inspired by the source of Hip-Hop…the urban street, which initially allowed him to take the photo’s and use it the same way a producer would. Because producers artist in their own right, some sample the song and remix it. Eberhard Havekost used that same formula as to use this method of improving the real, often ‘remixes’ his original photographs with computer editing software before painting them to create more visually ‘accurate’ compositions.
Artist informationArtist 2 MusicEberhard Havekost :Ghost 1 and Ghost 2
Eberhard Havekost is a young artist from Dresden, who is rapidly gaining an international reputation. Eberhard Havekost (born 1967 in Dresden) is one of Saxony’s best known young painters whose clinically cool works inspired by modern media have earned him an international reputation.
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1940s Jazz
Jazz has roots in the combination of Western and African music traditions
At the root of jazz is the blues
For all its genius, early jazz, with its humble, folk roots, was the product of primarily self-taught musicians
Charlie Parker
Artist informationArtist 2 MusicThe Roaring Forties: Seven Boards in Seven Days
Seven Boards in Seven Days is one of several chalkboard series by Tacita Dean that evoke the aesthetic of black and white cinema
The Roaring Forties is the name given to a zone in the southern Atlantic, between 40º and 50º latitude
Her work occupies a place between fact and fiction.
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Juan Munoz was born in Madrid – and we all know what Spain is famous for, its beautiful and illustrious flamenco dancing! And at the heart of flamenco is the song that consists of verses of beautiful and concise poems.
Flamenco singers are specifically renowned for their somewhat harsh and natural vocal quality. This style is meant to evoke the nature of suffering so closely related to the origins of the music and as such, many of the songs in flamenco reflect the spirit of desperation, struggle, hope, and pride of the people during the time at which it was invented.
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Artist informationArtist 2 MusicJuan Munoz :Towards the Corner
Munoz was a lively and quirky Spanish artist who loved a good story most of his art centres around big sculpture whereby his statues appear to be having a conversation with one another, creating a narrative spaceand at times an eerie atmosphere penetrated with feelings of alienation.
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John Cage John Milton Cage (September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an American experimental music com-poser, writer and visual artist. He is most commonly known for his 1952 composition 4’33”, whose three movements are performed without playing a single note.
Cage was an early composer of what he called “chance music” (and what others have decided to label aleatoric music) music where some elements are left to be decided by chance
His works were sometimes controversial,Cage’s work from the sixties features some of his largest and most ambitious, not to mention socially utopian pieces
Artist informationArtist 2 MusicBruce Nauman: Double No, Level 5
Born December 6, 1941, in Fort Wayne, IndianaMuch of his work is characterised by an interest in language which often manifests itself in a playful, mischievous mannerNauman seems to be interested in the nature of communication and the inherent problems of language,
Nauman cites Samuel Beckett and John Cage,as major influences on his work.