The world goes pop
Popular art, the avant-garde movement in the United States(1952), rebelled against the egocentric abstract expressionists. Its inspiration is to be found in industrialized mass culture, in the banal clichés of Western society.
Pop artists aimed their art at the real world, as a critical tribute to consumerist society. Their images derived from everyday life: popular mass media such as newspapers, magazines, comic books, television, advertisments, graffiti or design. A large variety of figurative styles and techniques was applied: from screen prints, paintings and photocopies to happenings and sculptures.
In 1956 The Whitechapel Art Gallery(London) organized This is Tomorrow, the first pop art exhibition. In 1962 The Sidney Janis gallery(NY) shared works of Warhol, Oldenburg and Lichtenstein.
Everybody recognizes Andrew Warhola's( 1928-1987) boldly coloured portrait series of Monroe, Mao, Onassis and Presley. He was a master in commercial simplification.
Claes Oldenburg(1929) transformed everyday objects such as basebalcaps, lipsticks, hamburgers or typing machines into comic, lifesize monuments.
Roy Lichtenstein(1923-1997) is best known for his Banday dotted paintings of comic images with black contours and speech balloons.
Until the 24th of January 2016 these monumental pop art creations can be admired in The World Goes Pop exhibition at Tate Modern.
Indie 500
On November 6th the new album of Talib Kweli and 9th
Wonder, Indie 500 will be released.
On the record the duo worked together with Problem, Brother
Ali, Bad Luc, Rapsody, Slug of Atmosphere, Pharoahe Monch etc.
Tracklist:
2. Every Ghetto (Feat. Rapsody) (Produced By Hi-Tek)
3. Pay Ya Dues (Feat. Problem & Bad Lucc) (Produced By
Eric G)
4. Lo-Fi (Feat. NIKO IS) (Produced By Khrysis)
5. Prego (Feat. Pharoahe Monch & Slug From Atmosphere)
(Produced By 9th Wonder)
6. Life Ahead Of Me (Feat. Rapsody) (Produced By 9th Wonder)
7. Great Day In The Mourning (Feat. Add 2) (Produced By 9th
Wonder)
8. Don’t Be Afraid (Feat. Rapsody, Problem & Bad Lucc)
(Produced By 9th Wonder)
9. These Waters (Feat. K’Valentine, NIKO IS, Chris Rob &
Jessica Care Moore) (Produced By Nottz)
10. King Shit (Feat. NIKO IS & GQ) (Produced By E.
Jones)
11. Bangers (Feat. MK Asante & Halo) (Produced By Nottz)
12. Technicolor Easels (Feat. NIKO IS) (Produced By Khrysis)
13. Understand (Feat. Brother Ali & Planet Asia)
(Produced By Khrysis)
Rerelease A Tribe called Quest: People’s Instinctive Travels & The Paths Of Rhythm
People’s Instinctive Travels & The Paths Of Rhythm was released in 1990.
The 25th anniversary remake, remastered by Bob Power, will be available on the 13th of November. The album includes 3 bonus tracks: a Pharell remix of Bonita Applebum, a Cee-Lo remix of Footprints and J-Cole remix of Can I kick it.
Tracklist:
Push It Along
Luck Of Lucien
After Hours
Footprints
I Left My Wallet In El Segundo
Pubic Enemy
Bonita Applebum
Can I Kick It?
Youthful Expression
Rhythm (Devoted To The Art Of Moving Butts)
Mr. Muhammad
Ham ’N’ Eggs
Go Ahead In The Rain
Description Of A Fool
Bonus Tracks:
Footprints (Remix feat. CeeLo Green) (Previously Unreleased)
Bonita Applebum (Pharrell Williams Remix) (Previously Unreleased)
Can I Kick It? (J. Cole Remix) (Previously Unreleased)
Albert Ellis: Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy
American clinical
psychologist Albert Ellis (1913– 2007) developed the Rational Emotive
Behaviour Therapy (REBT) in 1955. His Institute for Rational Living was founded
in 1959 to promote REBT.
The founder of cognitive
behavioural therapies(CBT) was influenced by philosophy(Epictetus, Marcus
Aurelius) and psychologists as Karen Horney, Alfred Adler, Erich Fromm and
Harry Stack Sullivan. Rational therapist Ellis also worked with sex researcher
Alfred Kinsey and elaborated on the topic of human sexuality and love in a
number of books and articles .
Rational Emotive
Behaviour Therapy is based on the belief
that the client's philosophy contributes to his emotional life. Emotional
problems occur when we refuse to accept reality.
It is the individual's
perception of reality that causes suffering.
Anxiety, guilt and
depression are caused by how people think about events. Our emotions influence
our view of ourselves and others. Each emotional tension(fear, depression,
anger, guilt, self-pity) comes from irrational thinking. Irrational thoughts
are the crucial causes for psychological problems. Negativity is caused by
rigid self talk.
The REBT method aims at
identifying non-adequate, problem causing, self defeating, irrational thoughts
to replace them with adequate, beneficial, realistic thoughts. As such the
client is able to influence his emotions and behaviour.
Critical thinking and
approaching events in a scientific, logical manner can help to accept reality. The more rational and realistic one becomes,
the less emotional anxiety will occur.
Rational analysis,
cognitive reconstruction and coping strategies are applied to change irrational
beliefs and behaviour to replace catastrophic thinking with seeing stressors as
challenges.
The essence of Rational
Emotive Behaviour Therapy is a hopeful vision on human emotion and includes
taking responsibility for psychological discomfort.
Read more about Ellis'
theory:
The Art and Science of
Love. NY: Lyle Stuart, 1960.
Reason and Emotion in
Psychotherapy. NY: Lyle Stuart, 1962.
A Guide to Rational
Living. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall, 1961.
Humanistic Psychotherapy,
NY McGraw, 1974 Sagarin ed.
Anish Kapoor in Versailles
Kapoor at Palais de Versailles |
British-Indian sculptor
Kapoor(1954) was asked to show his creations in the gardens of the palace in
Versailles. He decided to create a dialogue with André Le Nôtre(1613-1700), the
French architect of the gardens(1662-1690).
Known for
three-dimensional objects in steel, fiberglass and stone with voids and excavations, Kapoor wants to divert the public from the material to the
immaterial, the visible and invisible.
Although it had
previously been shown in Milan (2011), Dirty Corner caused some commotion
because the artist had called it the queen's vagina.
To be seen until the
first of November.
Meet Epictetus
Greek
Stoic thinker Epictetus(50-138) believed humans are disturbed by the
irrational and attracted to the rational. With a calm psyche the
endless possibilities of the ratio become visible.
A
layman in the art of life is discontented with what he has and spends
his time on bodily matters such as drinking, overeating and sexual
actions. A good man tolerates everything with bravery, makes the
best of his life.
The
aim in life is to desire nothing but self control, freedom and
contentment.
Epictetus
divided reality in two crucial categories: what is in and what is
beyond our power. The only good is the accurate insight in what we
can and can not control. Good and evil are only present in our
opinions about events, not in the events themselves.
All
unpleasant impressions should be analyzed on accuracy. Fear and
confusion are caused by our negative opinions on what is beyond our
power. Once an individual realizes that things are beyond his power,
they can not affect him anymore.
Each
individual is responsible for his sadness or negative emotions. This
means we can influence and control our own mind. When we engage in
avoiding negative reactions which equal negative emotions, we are
able to positively want each and every event. We can always be free,
righteous, reliable, honest and thoughtful.
Each
striving(orexis: everyone strives for the good) is fixed on the good
while avoidance(ekkisis: avoidance of the bad) focuses on the bad.
Success in striving and avoidance leads to happiness. Apatheia, a
necessity to live a serene life, occurs when the well balanced,
developed mind bans negative emotions and is successful in striving.
There's
one way to happiness: to stop worrying about matters beyond our will.
The essence of a happy life is to want things as they are instead of
what you would like them to be. A wise man wants to accept. The
elimination of desire results in freedom of the mind. The
renunciation of what is not within one's moral choice leads to
imperturbability.
"
All human beings seek the happy life, but many confuse the means with
that life itself. Wisdom is revealed through action, not talk".
Retrospective Harry Gruyaert at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris
Copyright uitgeverij Kannibaal |
Belgian
Magnum photographer Harry Gruyaert(Antwerp, 1941)
has
been living in Paris since 1962. After his studies at the School of
Film and Photography in Brussels (1959- 1962), he combined commercial
work with freelance television work.
When
the photographer was living in London(1970- 1972), he broke through
with his TV Shots series, pictures of TV shots to criticize the
medium's power to manipulate. The experimental series include images
of comedy series, the Apollo flights, the Olympics, ... .
His
best known work are the series Made in Belgium(1975-1990). In 1976,
he was awarded with the Kodak Prize. The artist also documented his
trips to Morocco, India, the USA, Middle East and Russia.
Since
1981 Gruyaert may call himself a member of Magnum Photos.
From
1986 to 2001 Gruyaert engaged in taking daily pictures of his
daughters growing up.
His
main motive is the lonely individual in the urban landscape. His
colourful magic realist images rarely show people in front view,
often covering them with balloons or shadows.
His
enchanting work has been shown at the Magnum Gallery in Paris(2013,
2009), the Moscow Photo Biennale(2012), the Photography Museum in
Antwerp(2000), Palais
de Tokyo(1986) and Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels(1980).
The
retrospective of Harry Gruyaert, curated by François
Hébel, can be admired at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie
in Paris until June 14th 2015. Seventy of his photos are
simultaneously shown in Parisian metro stations.
Yes, Slum Village
Yes
features Jay Dilla's and Young RJ's beats along with contributions by
Bilal, a Tribe Called Quest's Phife Dawg, De La Soul, Hay D's brother
Illa J, Jon Connor, BJ The Chicago Kid and J Ivy.
Tracklist:
1. Slum
Village - Love Is (Feat. Bilal)
2.
Slum Village - Tear It Down (Feat. Jon Connor)
3.
Slum Village - Bonafide
4.
Slum Village - Expressive (Feat. Bj The Chicago Kid)
5.
Slum Village - Push It Along (Feat. Phife Dawg)
6.
Slum Village - Windows (Feat. J Ivy)
7.
Slum Village - Yes Yes
8.
Slum Village - Right Back (Feat. De La Soul)
9.
Slum Village - Where We Come From
10.
Slum Village - Big City
11.
Slum Village - What We Have
Exhibition Parra at Alice
Dutch
visual artist Parra is well known for his Bret Eastin Ellis
illustrations.
The
autodidact also makes music with his band Le Le, designed for Nike
and has his own clothing label, Rockwell.
His
graphic work of bird people in pink, blue and red is now shown at the
Alice in Brussels.
Parra
28
th of May- 11th of July at Alice, Brussels
Jedi Mind Tricks: The thief and the fallen
Philadelphian
Stoupe and Vinnie Paz released their 8th Jedi Mind Tricks album
entitled The thief and the fallen, based
on the literary works of Clive Barker.
The
follow-up of Violence Begets Violence(2011) is entirely produced by
Stoupe and features A-F-R-O,
The Rugged Man, Eamon, Dilated Peoples, Yes Alexander, Lawrence
Arnell and Thea Alana.
Track
list:
1.
Intro
2.
Poison In The Birth Water
3.
Rival The Eminent featuring Lawrence Arnell
4.
Hell's Messenger
5.
Merchant Of War
6.
La Montagna Del Dio Cannibale (interlude) featuring Yes Alexander
7.
Fraudulent Cloth featuring Eamon
8.
And God Said To Cain featuring A-F-R-O (aka All Flows Reach Out);
R.A. The Rugged Man; Eamon
R.A. The Rugged Man; Eamon
9.
Destiny Forged In Blood
10.
Il Tuo Vizio E Una Stanza Chiusa E Solo Io Ne Ho La Chiave
(interlude) featuring Yes Alexander
(interlude) featuring Yes Alexander
11.
Deathless Light
12.
No Jesus, No Beast
13.
The Kingdom That Worshipped The Dead featuring Dilated Peoples
14.
The God Supreme
15.
In The Coldness Of A Dream featuring Thea Alana
16.
Lemarchand's Box featuring Yes Alexander
Oddissee The Good fight
The Good Fight(Mello) is an honest reflection of Oddisee’s philosophy.
The album features
guest appearances from Gary Clark, Jr., Nick Hakim, Tranqill and Maimouna
Youssef.
Tracklist
1. That's Love
2. Want Something Done
3. Contradiction's Maze
4. Counter-Clockwise
5. First Choice
3. Contradiction's Maze
4. Counter-Clockwise
5. First Choice
6. Belong To The World
7. A List of Withouts 8. Book Covers
9. Meant It When I Said It
10. Fight Delays
11. What They'll Say
12. Worse Before Better
Tim Burton's Big Eyes
Big Eyes is director Tim
Burton's newest on the life of artist Margaret Keane.
The maker of Beetlejuice,
The Nightmare before Christmas, Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, Alice in
Wonderland and Corpse Bride is a fervent collector of Margaret Keane's artworks
of big eyed children, women and animals. The sad children are a result of
Margaret's miserable childhood days, when she started painting.
In 1955 Margaret met
Walter Keane at an exhibition in San Francisco. At that time Walter painted
Parisian street scenes. They soon got married. When the duo held a show at a
local jazz club, Walter claimed he had painted Margaret's popular Big Eyes and
made up a story that they referred to the orphans he had seen after World War
II.
Her deranged,
controlling, violent husband earned a fortune with the oeuvre whilst Margaret
was cooped up in the house, keeping her mouth shut and taking care of the
children.
After their divorce in
1965 the fraudulence was finally revealed. In 1970 Margaret told her story to a
journalist. In 1986 Margaret took the case to court, where they both had to
paint.
Walter died in 2000.
Margaret Keane, aged eighty seven, now depicts happy, bright coloured subjects.
In the making are Tim
Burton's Peregrine's Home for Peculiars and the follow up of Beetlejuice.
Heems Eat Pray Thug
Former Das Racist member
Himanshu Kumar Suri's debut album comments on a migrant's identity crisis in a
hostile country.
1. Sometimes
2. So NY
3. Damn, Girl
4. Jawn Cage (featuring Rafiq Bhatia)
5. Flag Shopping
6. Pop Song (Games)
7. Home (featuring Dev Hynes)
8. Hubba Hubba
9. Al Q8a
10. Suicide by Cop
11. Patriot Act
2. So NY
3. Damn, Girl
4. Jawn Cage (featuring Rafiq Bhatia)
5. Flag Shopping
6. Pop Song (Games)
7. Home (featuring Dev Hynes)
8. Hubba Hubba
9. Al Q8a
10. Suicide by Cop
11. Patriot Act
Nosaj Thing Fated
Nosaj Thing's next album Fated will be available on May fifth. The single Cold Stares features Chance the Rapper.
Tracklist
1 Sci
2 Don't Mind Me [ft. Whoarei]
3 Realize
4 Varius
5 Cold Stares [ft. Chance the Rapper]
6 Watch
7 UV3
8 Let You
9 Moon
10 Erase
11 Medic
12 A
13 Phase IV
14 Light #5
15 2K
10 Erase
11 Medic
12 A
13 Phase IV
14 Light #5
15 2K
Ghostpoet Shedding Skin
On his new album British mc Obaro Ejimiwe
exposes his inner life, doubts and insecurities by means of dark spoken word
lyrics.
Tracklist
- Off Peak Dreams
- X Marks the Spot (feat. Nadine Shah)
- Be Right Back, Moving House (feat. Paul Smith)
- Shedding Skin (feat. Melanie De Biasio)
- Yes, I Helped You Pack (feat. Etta Bond)
- That Ring Down the Drain Kind of Feeling (feat. Nadine Shah)
- Sorry My Love, It's You Not Me (feat. Lucy Rose)
- Better Not Butter
- The Pleasure In Pleather
- Nothing in the Way
Vhils destructs to construct
Vhils copyright
Portugese
artist Alexandre Farto(1987) grew up in an industrialised suburb, affected by the 1974 Carnation
revolution. The destruction of the war influenced his
work and way of thinking.
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Vhils
has been active in urban interventions since 2000. First trains around Europe
were bombed, then stencils and pastes appeared.
In
2008 his carving pieces of the Scratching the Surface
series were shown at the Cans Festival in London, on
invitation by Banksy.
The
artist uses an innovative cutting technique to remove multiple layers of a wall or billboard posters to form a poetic artwork. The action
of the method
is the message: destruction
and decay are
used to create
unpredictable artwork as he never knows what the underlying images will turn
out to be. The
history of urban space, revealed by the destruction
of walls with explosives and drills , shows the textural
contrast with contemporary public space.
Projected
or painted photographs of
unknown individuals are
used as humanizing
icons to criticize advertising
ideals and the distressing urban environment. The carved layers symbolize the socio cultural
influences and our individual struggle in society.
Vhils'
work has been shown at the Sao Paulo Biennial,
the Lazarides Gallery in London and Magda
Danysz Gallery in Paris.
He expresses himself with a variety of media: from stencil painting to wall carving, from
collage to screen printing, from works
on metal( the erode, apathy and ferrugem
series), cork, styrofoam or wooden doors to video installations.
Still
Vhils' fascination with dissection
remains primordial.
J -Live: His Own Self
J-Live's entirely self produced album entitled His Own Self is another absolute must. S.P.T.A. Said Person of that Ability's follow-up will be released on the seventeenth of March.
The underground MC and deejay always succeeds in amazing us with his skills, depth and self realizing tendencies.
Tracklist
1.Peace, Be Still
2.Mic Singletary
3.Pay It Forward
4.Old Shit
5.I Just Don't
6.Get It Together
7.I Am A Man (American Justice)
8.Red & The Kid
9.Be Still, Peace
10.I Am A Man
11.The Greatest Thing
Collective narcistique
In 2009 Niemand( Yivic Fiers, 1981) and Russian Sergej Andreev hung canvasses in the streets for others to take home. Their Kunst Op Straat( art in the street) project evolved towards Collective égoïste, which combined individual canvasses and stencils. Their name refers to their clashing ego's on exhibitions in squatting buildings.
Sergej Andreev is known for using icons to criticize consumerism and politics. He depicts religious images with Gucci glasses and superheroes. His sculptures are composed of relics and self made robots.
As a sixteen year old Yvic Fiers( then using artist name Scum) had his first spray paint experiences with his friend Freddy D. Niemand stands for a fat victim of consumerism.
Since 2012 Niemand and Andreev collaborate in Collective Narcistique, an anarchist, left wing group which focuses on socio-political criticism on topical subjects. Henk De Ruddere and Michel Clair often take part in their street interventions.
Carrots and tape were the main ingredients of their carrot bombs , installed at the door of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Ghent and the surrounding park. In the red light district they shared their Love, take as much as you need leaflet.
In 2014 the duo, dressed in white uniforms with nigger written on their backs to denounce a racist tag, installed a large scale version of Malhaize(sickness) at the docks in Ghent. The political piece shows the Belgian right wing political NVA party in combination with the adapted Delhaize logo.
Recurring laser stencils include the sheep Sheepo, skulls, mayor Daniel Termont, the humoristic What would Mac Gyver do? and House(Everybody lies).
Anarchism meets a bunch of friends.
Labels:
anarchist,
Beat Streets magazine,
collective égoïste,
collective narcistique,
Freddy D,
Henk De Ruddere,
Michel Clair,
Niemand,
Scum,
Sergej Andreev,
street art,
Yvic Fiers
Joey Bada$$: B4.DA. $$
B4.DA. $$ is the title of Joey Bada$$' official debut album.
At school he and his Progressive era crew friends engaged in happy music making. In 2012 furore surrounded the video clip of Survival Tactics, featuring Bada$$ and Capital Steez.
DJ Premier, MF Doom and Q tip wanted to work with the old school adept who loves Jay D, Biggie, Nas and A Tribe called Quest.
The young New York mc(1995) goes back to the hip hop of the nineties and its positive rhymes. Joey Bada$$ prefers traditional hip hop, the music which is not (yet)coloured by money. He believes music should have a meaning. Bada$$ sees it as a philosophy to be used for positive ends and keeps on producing music for himself in the first place. No one can object to this kind of intrinsic motivation.
Tracklist
1. Save the Children
2. Greenbax (Interlude)
3. Paper Trail$
4. Piece of Mind
5. Big Dusty
6. Hazeus View
7. Like Me (met BJ the Chicago Kid)
8. Belly of the Beats (met Chronixx)
9. No. 99
10. Christ Conscious
11. On & On (met Maverick Sabre en Dyemond Lewis)
12. Escape 120 (met Raury)
13. Black Beetles
14. O.C.B.
15. Curry Chicken
Plagiarism versus parody
Throughout the history of art copying and interpretations play an important role. Artists were honoured to be copied.
Painter Luc Tuymans investigates the position of the image in society. He believes in authentic forging, as originality is no longer possible and he clearly sees painting as a concept. Irony and photographs are essential elements in the making of his faded oeuvre. Many of his pieces are based on self made Polaroids or Iphone photographs of photocopied pictures to neutralize their colour and make them hazy. The paintings based on these images hardly refer to reality. His renowned Der Diagnostische Blick series are based on images in a syndrome manual whilst The Secretary of State, a portrait of Condoleeza Rice, was also based on a photograph.
Controversy arose on A Belgian politician, which symbolizes and parodies politics' decay of power. As always, Tuymans used an adapted picture as a basis for the piece, which was sold to American art collector Eric Lefkofsky. Tuymans' parodied interpretation shows authentic additions and vale colours.
Photographer Katrijn van Giel sued Tuymans because the artwork was based upon one of her newspaper photographs of Jean-Marie Dedecker( De Standaard, 2010). The court of justice concluded the lighting and composition run parallel to the original's and sentenced the painter with a fine of 500 000 euros per reproduction. Notice of appeal has been given. The sentence led to a polarisation between the art of painting and press photography.
In 1992 Jeff Koons experienced a similar trial concerning his String of Puppies sculpture (1988, part of his Banality series), inspired by a photograph by Art Rogers. The Dutch photographer of the picture of Patrice Lumumba's widow felt honoured when Marlene Dumas based her piece The Widow on it.
A clear distinction between plagiarism, interpretation and derivatives should be made. It goes without saying that exact reproductions are not done. But the painterly invention of concepts is allowed to use the frozen photographical moment as a basis. Otherwise problems would arise over a photograph of an art installation, an interpretation of a poem, a sample used in a beat ...
Every artwork tells a different story, functions as a historical document, an adapted form, a personal societal reaction. Dramatic ego's easily feel threatened. Open-mindedness remains the starting point of freedom and innovation.
Mark Ronson: Uptown Special
The sound architect of Amy Winehouse's Rehab album(2006) released the follow-up to Record Collection(2010): Uptown Special(Columbia), a party album with the sound of the funky seventies. Ronson and producer Jeff Bhasker succeeded in delivering a feel good record with the help of Bruno Mars, Mystikal and Stevie Wonder.
Mark Ronson — Uptown Funk
1. Uptown’s First Finale (feat. Stevie Wonder & Andrew Wyatt)
2. Summer Breaking (feat. Kevin Parker)
3. Feel Right (feat. Mystikal)
4. Uptown Funk! (feat. Bruno Mars)
5. I Can’t Lose (feat. Keyone Starr)
6. Daffodils (feat. Kevin Parker)
7. Crack In the Pearl (feat. Andrew Wyatt)
8. In Case of Fire (feat. Kevin Parker)
9. Leaving Los Feliz (feat. Jeff Bhasker)
10. Heavy & Rolling (feat. Andrew Wyatt)
11. Crack In The Pearl II (feat. Stevie Wonder & Jeff Bhasker)
d'Angelo Black Messiah
Michael Eugene Archer(40) has come back fifteen years after his last studio album Voodoo.
His
third album entitled Black Messiah contains referrals to his naked chest in
Untitled, false friends and the spirit of times. Q-Tip and Kendra Foster (Funkadelic) contributed lyrics, Questlove plays the music.
1 Ain't That Easy
2 1000 Deaths
3 The Charade
4 Sugah Daddy
5 Really Love
6 Back in the Future (Part I)
7 Till It's Done (Tutu)
8 Prayer
9 Betray My Heart
10 The Door
11 Back in the Future (Part II)
12 Another Life
The hug: the rise of commercial hugging
American
neuro economist Paul Zak, referred to as Doctor Love, studies the
relation between neurology, morality and economy. He pleads for more
affection.
A
hug is a fundamental human daily interaction. When we hug,
neurotransmitter oxytocin is released in the posterior portion of the
pituitary gland, making us feel connected and happy. Oxytocin is also
released after social interactions.
Hugging
makes us more sociable and healthier. Tender feelings entail a
relaxation response: a general state of calm and contentment, which
facilitates cooperation.
American
professional hugger Samantha Hess(30) started her business "Cuddle
Up to me" a year ago in Portland. Initially she did house
visits, now she owns her own hugging shop. For sixty dollars an hour,
Hess and her employees cuddle and caress the needy. Hess' business
idea arose when she was feeling down and was in need of affection.
This
market for intimacy indicates a societal deficit. Shortage in time
tends to stimulate haste and the disappearance of warm, human
behaviour. The preoccupation with virtual actions in a continuously
changing, individualist society could indicate we have less time to
interact with the people we truly care about.
Social
exchange is an economic theory of human behaviour. It assumes a
person's behaviour in the marketplace is motivated by the desire to
maximize profits and minimize losses. The same motives determine
social behaviour. Social exchange gives a perspective for analyzing
all kinds of relationships.
Doctor
Love believes it's positive that people acknowledge their need for
physical contact. Especially during stress one's need for physical
contact increases. Richard Stevens believes we lack physical contact,
which is the language of love.
Roberts
Sternberg's triangular love theory(1988) offered an analysis of love.
Intimate relationships involve components as emotional attachment and
feelings of affection, fulfilment of psychological needs such as
sharing and gaining reassurance and interdependence between
individuals.
Intimacy,
the emotional component of love, involves feelings of closeness.
Intimacy and love are not synonyms.
Some
criticize this paid affection because they believe it increases a
cold society, others accept these commercial cuddles as being a
temporary solution for honest expressions of an unsatisfied need for
affection.
Female MC Kate Tempest
Kate
Esther Calvert(1985) grew up in London. Under the name of Kate
Tempest she publicizes poetry, writes theatre plays and does spoken
word. Passionate about wordplay, her chosen semantics seem to always
grasp the appropriate atmosphere.
As
a teenager, while studying at the prestigious Brit School for
Performing arts, Tempest engaged in rap battles, resulting in this
year's unique album Everybody Down, which tells the story of three
characters and the big city's loneliness. The album, produced by Dan
Carey, has been nominated for the Mercury Prize.
Seen
as the female counterpart of Mike Skinner, her album even stands up
to his A Grand don't come for free. Her praised work is regularly
awarded. In 2013 her Brand New Ancients was awarded with the Ted
Hughes award.
The
Guardian believes the MC is one of the greatest new talents.
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