The Crystal Ship 2019: The Dictatorship of Art


The fourth edition of The Crystal Ship street art exhibition is built around The Dictatorship of Art, in a collaboration with Theater aan zee. 

If art was a dictator, he would tell you to be free. Basically art has the democratic ability to alter the world.

In 2019 the acclaimed street artists created ten murals, two sculptures, some interventions by Helen Bur who put portraits on inhabitants' walls, three school projects and Portuguese artist in residence Wasted Rita who used the city as her playground.

The tour takes off at the Tourism Office in Ostend, where free cycling and walking maps are at your disposition.

A Crystal Ship Kids Guide is available to make it more fun for the youngsters.

Once again the participating artists came from over the world: from the popular Belgian Jaune, over French Miss Van, German Case Maclaim, American Crystal Wagner to British David Walker, Spanish Escif, Marina Capdevila, Mohamed l’Ghacham and Dutch Leon Keer.


Wasted Rita Ostend street art interventions

https://www.visitoostende.be/sites/default/files/the_crystal_ship_2019_print.pdf

Banksy's Sotheby’s Auction Stunt, October 5th 2018


Banksy’s well known canvas of the Girl with balloon(2006) was the final item on auction at Sotheby’s in London. 

As soon as the painting was sold for £1,O4 million, the painting began to pass through a shredder installed into the gold frame.

The artist shared this stunt on his website and on Instagram with Picasso's quote ”The urge to destroy is also a creative urge”.

Banksy built the shredder into the painting's frame in case the piece was put up for auction.

The purchaser bought the piece anyway.

Beyond the Streets



At the moment more than one hundred of the most celebrated graffiti and street artists are showing works at BEYOND THE STREETS in Los Angeles' Venice Pavillion.

Site-specific installations, photography, sculptures and paintings are shown in- and outdoors as a tribute to Los Angeles.

The exhibition includes artworks of Faile, Shepard Fairey, Lady Aiko, Dan Witz, Banksy, Martha Cooper, Invader, Keith Haring, Jenny Holzer, Swoon and VHILS.

Art collector Roger Gastman( Art in the Streets) curated the show. Gastman is also known as co- founder of Fairey's Swindle magazine and co- producer of Banksy's documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop. Other curators are Evan Pricco( editor of Juxtapoz magazine), David Villorente and author Caleb Neelon.

The must see installations include Faile's temple, a playful, interactive sacred structure, banners of the feminist collective Guerrilla Girls and a playable handball court with artwork by Lee Quiñones.


Phonte No News Is Good News



Seven years after his solo debut Charity Starts at Home, The Foreign Exchange artist returns with No News Is Good News, a ten track album.

The title refers to modern social media focused society. 
Love this news!

Tracklist

1. To the Rescue
2. So Help Me God
3. Pastor Tigallo
4. Expensive Genes
5. Cry No More
6. Such Is Life
7. Change of Mind Feat. Freddie Gibbs
8. Sweet You
9. Find That Love Again Feat. Eric Roberson
10. Euphorium (Back to the Light)

Belgian Battle Pro Breakdance championships


Together we stand presented the Belgian Battle Pro Breakdance championships. The winners of the Belgian edition went to the World Finals of Battle Pro in Lille.

The host first of all explained the rules of the 8 vs 8 crew battle.

In the first round Funky Belgian'z( vs Young Ill Minds), Prison Break ( vs psycho b boys), awkward scientists and the battle droids( vs mixed souls) were selected. 

In the semi finals Funky Belgianz won from Prison Break with their routines. The young battle droids from Antwerp( with b girl) astonished awkward scientists.

Commotion arose during the finals, when one of the Funky Belgian'z pushed one of the young battle droids twice. 

Although FB should have been disqualified, the battle was resumed after some manipulative( read dishonest) moves.

It was a pity: the atmosphere was gone, and people left with some disappointment. But yes: the Funky Belgian'z did have more skills.

Ai Weiwei


Chinese contemporary artist Ai Weiwei(1957 ) is best known for his sociopolitical activism.

His controversial artworks express radical criticism on human rights violations, the abuse of power, corruption and censorship. This is no surprise as Ai's childhood was spent in exile in various labour camps until Mao Zedong's death in 1976.

During his animation studies at the Beijing Film Academy, Ai became a member of the Stars, an avant garde art collective with with Ma Desheng, Wang Keping, Huang Rui, Li Shuang, Ah Cheng and Qu Leilei. 

Whilst residing in the USA(1981-1993), the oeuvre of Warhol, Johns and Duchamp inspired him to get involved in conceptual art and ready made objects. The New York photographs were made at that time.

When Ai's father, well known poet Ai Qing, became ill, Ai returned to China. 

The provocative series Studies of Perspective (1995-2003) are photographs of his middle finger and cultural monuments, such as the White House, the Eiffel Tower.

With Chinese curator Feng Boyi he curated the Fuck Off exhibition in Shanghai(2000) and co published a trilogy about  the experimental artists of Beijing East Village: Black Cover Book (1994), White Cover Book (1995), and Gray Cover Book (1997). In 2003 he created the architecture studio FAKE Design.

At Documenta(2007) 1001 Chinese citizens were invited to Germany to become a living installation: Fairytale. In 2010 the popular Sunflower Seeds exhibition, composed of 100 million hand made, painted porcelain sunflower seeds, took place in Tate Modern. 

In 2011 charges of tax evasion led to a three month detention. 
Protests and petitions were organized by the European Union, the US and museums such as Tate Modern.
In 2012 Alison Klayman made a documentary about the artist, entitled Never Sorry.

Ai and his assistants have made video installations about traffic and the urban development in Beijing, the Sichuan earthquake, the cat eating industry, Fukushima, Aids, ... .

More recently Ai's team focused on the refugee crisis by means of photographical series, the documentary Human Flow and an installation of 14,000 life vests around the columns of the Konzerthaus Berlin concert hall (2016). 

A warm plea for freedom of speech, freedom of expression and human rights.

Until 18/02/2019 @ FOMU Antwerp

Fairytale

Red Bull BC One World Final 2017


Former World Champion(2014) Menno has won the Red Bull BC One World Final once more.

Thanks to the intensity and variety of moves Dutch b boy Menno won the final battle against his South Korean friend Wing. 

28 year old Menno has been breakdancing for sixteen years. 
Under the brand name Mennopoly paintings, training suits and workshops are being sold.

Talib Kweli: Radio Silence


Talib Kweli's upcoming album Radio Silence features the track Heads Up, Eyes Open, dedicated to the late Headqcourterz. Javotti Media will release the album on November 17th.

As usual many other artists contributed to the LP: Rick Ross, Bilal, Datcha, Jay Electronica, Anderson Paak, Yummy Bingham, Freestyle Fellowship’s Myka 9,  Waka Flocka, BJ The Chicago Kid and Robert Glasper.

Tracklist


  1. The Magic Hour
  2. Traveling Light f. Anderson .Paak
  3. All of Us f. Jay Electronica & Yummy Bingham
  4. She’s My Hero
  5. Chips f. Waka Flocka
  6. Knockturnal
  7. Radio Silence f. Amber Coffman & Myka 9
  8. The One I Love f. BJ the Chicago Kid
  9. Heads Up Eyes Open f. Rick Ross & Yummy Bingham
  10. Let It Roll
  11. Write at Home f. Datcha, Bilal & Robert Glasper


Tracey Emin The Memory of your Touch


British visual artist Tracey Emin(1963) studied at Maidstone College of Art and the Royal College of Art in London.

Inspired by inner experiences, dreams and personal life events, her oeuvre feels very intimate, emotional, humorous and honest. The elements of sexual provocation and feminism have caused some controversy.

Painting, drawing, video, installation, photography, needlework and sculpture are being used to convey all the aspects of the human condition, from love to pathos.

In 1999 Emin's installation My Bed was nominated for the Turner Prize. Between 2009 and 2011 the artist worked together with Louise Bourgeois. Her autobiographical work has been shown at the Biennale in Venice(2007), Victoria & Albert Museum(2010), the Hayward Gallery(2011), Malba(2012), Lehmann Maupin(2013), the Museum of Contemporary Art in Miami (2013), the White Cube(2014) and Tate Britain(2015).

The Memory of your Touch, Emin's current exhibition at Xavier Hufkens, refers to a line in D.H. Lawrence’s novel Lady Chatterley’s Lover (1928). The show includes video art, paintings, bronze sculptures and neon texts.

The Memory of your Touch
8 September—21 October 2017
6 & 107 St-Jorisstraat, Brussels

Second edition of The crystal Ship

The Crystal Ship 2017: Jaune

The second edition of street art festival The Crystal Ship was officially opened on April 8th. 


One can start the free walking or bicycle tour at the Achturenplein in Ostend. Free maps will guide you towards original public artworks that alter your view on creativity and urban environment.

The participating artists came from over the world to share their installations and murals. Belgians Strook, Hell'O Collective and Jaune, French Outings Projects, C215,  Nelio and Levalet, Argentineans Bosoletti, Hyuro and Pastel, British Phlegm, Spanish Sebas Velasco and SpY, Portuguese Alexis Diaz, American Axel Void,  German Johannes Mundinger , Norwegian Henrik Uldalen left their marks for us to discover.

Thundercat Drunk


Drunk is the third album of bassist Thundercat, who combined soul, humor and playfulness in 23 tracks.

The talented Stephen Bruner is known for his work with Erykah Badu, Flying Lotus, Kendrick Lamar and Kamasi Washington. Bruners father was The Temptations' drummer. 

The album features Lamar, Pharrell,Khalifa and Kamasi Washington.

Tracklist:
1. Rabbot Ho
2. Captain Stupido
3. Uh Uh
4. Bus In These Streets
5. A Fan's Mail (Tron Song Suite II)
6. Lava Lamp
7. Jethro
8. Day & Night
9. Show You The Way (feat. Michael McDonald & Kenny Loggins)
10. Walk On By (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
11. Blackkk
12. Tokyo
13. Jameel's Space Ride
14. Friend Zone
15. Them Changes
16. Where I'm Going
17. Drink Dat (feat. Wiz Khalifa)
18. Inferno
19. I Am Crazy
20. 3AM
21. Drunk
22. The Turn Down (feat. Pharrell)
23. DUI

Existential well being


Western culture focuses on happiness although human beings look for a sense in life, for which they are willing to sacrifice happiness. 

Our society highly values materialism which causes prosperity diseases and a diminution of happiness and preaches perfectionism which causes a focus on lacks instead of positive aspects. 

We need to let go of the fixed idea of a perfect life to be able to experience existential reality. Existential well being increases when we create an environment that values natural talents in stead of demanding the unrealisable.

Subjective wellbeing is based on the hedonist approach of satisfaction and happiness whilst eudaimonia focuses on the goal in life and self realisation. 

Professor in psychology Mia Leijssen describes existential wellbeing as playing with the dimensions of existence. Empathy, autonomy, freedom of choice and meaningful connections with others are crucial elements of existential meaning. 

Leijssens work emphasizes the role of love, that benefits the social, physical, personal and spiritual dimensions of existence, which are essential for existential well being.(Leijssen 2013)

Love influences health. Human beings are naturally directed towards others, towards being appreciated and loved. 
We can not survive without others: we need to mean something to them. The harmonious combination of love and knowledge enables people to deal with situations in an appropriate way.

Gratitude, joy and wonder are mostly experienced in life threatening situations or during negative experiences. Gratitude, the attitude of feeling blessed, is closely connected to appreciation, the cognitive recognition of value. 

The personal dimension:

Loving, friendly, non critical self reflection is present in the personal dimension of authentic self knowledge. Compassion and self acceptation lead to forgivingness and optimism in case of difficulties. 

A sense of inferiority is the main threat of self respect. 

The basis of each healing process is self love, the cultivation of positive feelings towards oneself. Self love is a condition for authentic love towards others and the exploration of the world. 

Provided that one reflects and accepts oneself, it is possible to feel lonely in a positive way, in contrast with the intrapersonal loneliness characterized by self alienation and dependence of others' judgment.

The social dimension:

The social dimension concerns the non judgmental connection with others.

Empathy is a bare necessity in the social dimension in order to experience authentic attachment relationships and to accomplish a healthy development. Compassion, between empathy and altruism, is essential to feel others' situations with the intent to help.

The physical dimension:

The physical dimension contains elements as the love for the body, nature, vitality and comfort. A healthy eating pattern, exercise and the acknowledgment of the boundaries of the body are useful to feel good.

The spiritual dimension:

The soulful spiritual dimension is characterized by life questions and values as truth and wisdom. The dimension helps us to see our individual existence in a broad context to surpass self interest.

Wise individuals are marked by empathy, emotional concern, listening skills, self knowledge, the realisation of one's limitations, righteousness, tolerance,  a non selfish life orientation, insights in human interactions, openness towards new experiences and values aimed at insight, personal development and social engagement.

A peaceful mind is able to stop constant thought, to observe signals without any judgment. Existential well being is to be found and accomplished in human hope and buoyancy. 

It all starts with love. Time to reflect and ask yourself how you love in life.



Free course in existential wellbeing:


Virtues

Sampha Process





Singer and producer Sampha released an album entitled Process.



Previously the artist collaborated with Solange, Kanye West and Drake.



Tracklist



1. Plastic 100°C

2. Blood On Me

3. Kora Sings

4. No One Knows Me (Like the Piano)

5. Take Me Inside

6. Reverse Faults

7. Under

8. Timmy's Prayer

9. Incomplete Kisses

10. What Shouldn't I Be?


Run The Jewels 3




Two years after Run The Jewels 2, non conformists El-P and Killer Mike release Run The Jewels 3. 

Tracklist:

1. Down (feat. Joi Gilliam)
2. Talk to Me
3. Legend Has It
4. Call Ticketron
5. Hey Kids (Bumaye) (feat. Danny Brown)
6. Stay Gold
7. Don't Get Captured
8. Thieves! (Screamed the Ghost) (feat. Tunde Adebimpe)
9. 2100 (feat. BOOTS)
10. Panther Like a Panther (Miracle Mix) (feat. Trina)
11. Everybody Stay Calm
12. Oh Mama
13. Thursday in the Danger Room (feat. Kamasi Washington)
14. Report to the Shareholders/Kill Your Masters

A Tribe Called Quest We Got it from here. Thank you 4 your service


Following a 25th anniversary show of their debut album People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, group members Jarobi White, Phife Dawg and Q-Tip decided to come back with their sixth record, eighteen years after their last album The Love Movement.

MC and producer Q -Tip(46) finished the album at his home studio
after the unexpected death of "funky diabetic" Phife Dawg(45) who needed a kidney transplant. 

The entire record is dedicated to their old friend Phife Dawg, with the last track entitled The Donald serving as a tribute. 

Guests include Kendrick Lamar, Anderson Paak, André 3000 of Outkast, Talib Kweli, Busta Rhymes, Kanye West, Consequence, Jack White and Elton John. 

We got it from here, A Tribe Called Quest’s final album because of the loss of their close friend, sounds warm, jazzy, smooth, poetical, cheeky, easy and is all the time on point, just as Phife was.

Tracklist:

  1. The Space Program
  2. We the People....
  3. Whateva Will Be
  4. Solid Wall of Sound
  5. Dis Generation
  6. Kids...
  7. Melatonin
  8. Enough!!
  9. Mobius
  10. Black Spasmodic
  11. The Killing Season
  12. Lost Somebody
  13. Movin Backwards
  14. Conrad Tokyo
  15. Ego
  16. The Donald


Shabaka and The Ancestors Wisdom of Elders



Tenor saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings and South African band The Ancestors recorded the contemporary jazz album Wisdom of Elders in one single day without any rehearsals.

The legendary British free jazz musician Hutchings grew up in Barbados.

The Ancestors, led by young trumpeter Mandla Mlangeni, include vocalist Siyabonga Mthembu, pianist Nduduzo Mahathini, alt saxophonist Mthunzi Myubu, bassist Ariel Zamonsky, percussionist Gontse Makhene and drummer Tumi Mogorosi.

This energetic tribute to Barbadian calypso music and Nguni rhythms is available via Brownswood Recordings.

Tracklist:

  1. Mzawandile
  2. Joyous
  3. The Observer
  4. The Sea
  5. The Observed
  6. Natty
  7. OBS
  8. Give Thanks
  9. Nguni


Mr Lif and L'orange The Life and Death of Scenery



Following their singles Twenty Fifty Three and The Lost Nova, Mr Lif and producer L'Orange released their first full album together, entitled The life and death of Scenery(Mellow Music Group). 

Boston native MC Jeffrey Haynes (1977), better known as Mr. Lif and as a member of The Perceptionists, delivers politically and socially inspired lyrics.

Their collaboration resulted in an eclectic, experimental record about an apocalyptic future.

Track List:
1. The Perfect World Radio Hour: Day 279
2. A World Without Music
3. The Scribe
4. The Perfect World Radio Hour: Day 304
5. Antique Gold
6.The Gentle End
7.The Perfect World Radio Hour: Day 341
8. Strange Technology
9. Five Lies About the World Outside
10.The Perfect World Radio Hour: Day 421
11. A Palace in the Sky

Nao For all we know



Former backing vocalist Neo Jessica Joshua(28) from London released a soulful debut album, entitled For All We Know, referring to her jazz background. 

Versatile she is, with a clear passion for music: from having been trained in jazz over grime ghost writer to R&B singer.

Nao's sweet, angel like voice goes hand in hand with the funky productions of British DJ Grades, Loxe, John Calvert and Jungle. The track Trophy features Jai Paul's brother, AK Paul.

A groovy record with a nineties sound, full of interludes, released by Little Tokyo Recordings.

Track list:
1. Intro (Like Velvet)
2. Get to Know Ya  
3. Inhale Exhale
4. Voice Memo 161
5. Happy
6. Voice Memo 162
7. Adore You (featuring Abhi/Dijon)
8. In the Morning  
9. Trophy (featuring A. K. Paul)
10. Bad Blood
11. DYWM  
12. We Don't Give A
13. Give Me a Little
14. Fool to Love
15. Voice Memo 4 (Say Yes)  
16. Blue Wine  
17. Girlfriend
18. Feels Like (Perfume)

William Bell This is where I live


Seventy seven year old American soul singer songwriter William Bell is well known for his songs Private Number(1968), a duet with Judy Clay, and You Don’t Miss Your Water(1961).

Stax released William Yarborough's comeback album This is Where I live.

Tracks:
01. The Three Of Me
02. The House Always Wins
03. Poison In The Well
04. I Will Take Care Of You
05. Born Under A Bad Sign
06. All Your Stories
07. Walking On A Tightrope
08. This Is Where I Live
09. More Rooms
10. All The Things You Can’t Remember
11. Mississippi-Arkansas Bridge
12. People Want To Go Home

Material obesity or experientialism


Due to the Industrial revolution and mass production objects became widely available and affordable. Thrift was replaced by enthusiastic consumerism. This over consumption in society was a bare necessity for economic growth.   
Nowadays the individual and society suffer from the excess, which results in mobility problems, climate change, credit crisis and stagnation of the economic growth.
Too many possessions distract the mind and crowded rooms have an effect on our peace of mind.

Neuro anthropologist John Allen from the University of Southern California declared that our living space is strongly linked to the view on ourselves. The reorganization of our house gives us the feeling we can change our lives. 

There's a need for cultural shifting: to switch over from a high living standard to better quality of life. With material obesity causing stress, a return to the simple life lived in the middle seems to be the essence.  Temperentia is the moderate means between asceticism and indulgence. 

The essence of life is to be found in the essence of existence(from Latin existere): the experience, the conscious knowledge that derives from personal activity and practice. Inner experiences are reflections, sensory experiences are sensations. The empiricists were guided by experience, to them the sole source of knowledge.

Professor of psychology Daniel Gilbert from Harvard University says experiences make us happy because we first look forward to them, then we're glad to go through them to eventually be left with lovely recollections.

German philosopher Immanuel Kant(1724-1804) believed all knowledge is related to experience, without experience knowledge becomes impossible. Sensory perception and reason as the highest cognitive ability should go hand in hand. His writings focused on critical thinking with the use of self criticism to find truth and enlightenment in ourselves. 

Danish thinker Sören Aaby Kierkegaard(1813-1855) gave a new meaning to existence. The founder of existentialism analysed human existence as a reality one should experience instead of a problem to be solved. After Kierkegaard existentialist philosophy, with historical roots in Greek philosophy, was further developed by Sartre, Camus, Marcel and Heidegger, whose existence precedes the essence.

Maslow's fully functioning individual is open to new experiences, people and ideas, for life in general. A healthy individual experiences as a child, wisely using his organism. With his open personality and self knowledge he applies his experience to observe and express himself. 

To be intensely involved in the experience of life, its fulfilments and predicaments, is the best way to live consciously. Simplicity helps to maintain the equilibrium of avoiding extremes. Interpersonal relationships colour our lives

Pleasant experiences enrich life, matter can not in long term.
Quality before quantity, or simplified: less is more. 

Ugly Heroes: Everything in Between



Mello Music Group released Everything In Between, the newest album of Ugly Heroes on June 24th, with the single Heart Attack. The themes producer Apollo Brown, MC Red Pill and Verbal Kent chose go from self-improvement to honesty.

Tracklist:

1.Today Right Now 
2.Daisies 
3.This World 
4.Notions 
5.Peace of Mind 
6.Choir Practice 
7.Place Called Home 
8.Can't Win For Losin' 
9.Roles 
10.Heart Attack 
11.Force Fed 
12.Soul Searching 
13.Unforgiven 
14.Fair Weather 

It was like dancing with a ghost

BILLY FINDS A BOOK OF RIDDLES IN HIS OWN BACKYARD

Filmmaker David Lynch( 1946) studied painting at the Museum School in Boston and the Pennsylvania Academy of the fine Arts. During these studies he made the short film Six Men getting Sick.

Although most people know him for his surreal movies such as Twin Peaks, Wild at Heart, Mulholland Drive, Eraserhead or Blue Velvet, he has always been involved in painting, music and photography. 

Lynch likes his art dark, violent and primitive to represent decay, dreams,distortion, hallucinations. 

Previous exhibitions include shows at Musée d'Orsay, Fondation Cartier and the Garage center for Contemporary Culture.

At The Gallery is currently showing his Couch Series(2008), Distorted Nudes(1999), photographs, drawings and oil paintings.

It was like dancing with a ghost
At The Gallery
Leopoldstraat 57, Antwerp
21/5 - 3/7/2016

Six Men getting Sick

Coloring Book Chance The Rapper


Twenty three year old Chance from Chicago released his third mixtape on the twelfth of may 2016. Produced by Brasstracks, The Social Experiment,Francis   and the Lights, Stix and Lido. The band he worked with makes you shake everything you got...

1.     The Social Experiment Kanye West
2. No Problem (featuring Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz)
3. Summer Friends (featuring Jeremih & Francis and the Lights)
4. D.R.A.M. Sings Special 
5. Blessings 
6. Same Drugs 
7. Mixtape (featuring Young Thug & Lil Yachty)
8. Angels(featuring Saba)
9. Juke Jam (featuring Justin Bieber & Towkio)
10. All Night" (featuring Knox Fortune) Kaytranada
11. How Great" (featuring Jay Electronica & My cousin Nicole)
12. Smoke Break" (featuring Future)
13. Finish Line / Drown (featuring T-Pain, Kirk Franklin, Eryn Allen Kane &             Noname)
14. Blessings (Reprise (featuring Ty Dolla $ign)

Identity and appearance in selfie culture


Liesbeth Woertman, professor in psychology at the University of Utrecht, declares that the proportion of self-idolization in society is weighing heavy upon human contact. Nowadays the ideal of beauty seems to be more important than ever.

A sense of emptiness and insecurity about ourselves, caused by the lack of meaningfulness and stable family-ties, seems to evoke an obsession with our body, which we think to control by means of diet, sports and plastic surgery.

Woertman sees selfie culture as a metaphor for society. The focus on the self is prominent in the virtual world, where the appearance in form of a perfect body seems to be of great influence. The urge to expose one's private life, to sell oneself as a sexual object seems to typify our selfie culture. Instead of photographing others or the environment, selfies are taken because we need to be seen.

As genuine social contact has been replaced by being watched, consequences on the quality of sexual relationships have been noted. When an individual is only focused on his image, he becomes an object that dehumanizes the other.
The quality of meaningful sexual relationships declines when an individual is primarily focused on himself and his own arousal as he doesn't pay attention to the other.

This distorted impression of sexual behavior is also caused by porn, often watched before the first actual sexual experience, and by advertising. Television and internet remain the reasons for a negative body image. This narcissist emphasis on appearance brings about phobic behavior, insecurity and panic attacks.

According to sociologist Zygmunt Bauman, social media are often used for the echo of one's voice, for the sense of control instead of the social skills needed to explore the world.

An individual's self-concept includes a personal and a social identity. The development of social identity can only manifest through relationships with others. It is a life-long task that changes along with the social roles that come with age. In order to avoid inferiority and ego problems, a conscious use of social media is advisable. Let's not forget to live together.

Retrospective Karel Appel

Vragende Kinderen, copyright Karel Appel Foundation
Dutch painter Karel Appel(1921) was one of the founders of the international Cobra group in 1948. The group's name derives from Copenhagen, Brussels, Amsterdam. 

The members, such as Karel Appel, Asger Jorn(1914-1973), Constant and Pierre Alechinsky engaged in the spontaneous creation of boldly coloured, expressive, experimental work. The avant-garde group was primarily inspired by Marxist ideoloy, primitive art, children's drawings and the work of Joan Miro and Paul Klee. The artists collaborated in exhibitions, the Cobra magazine and peinture-mot.

After his academic studies, Appel depicted friendly looking animals and childlike creatures. His first major assignment, Vragende Kinderen(1949) caused such an uproar that they covered the painting for ten years. Appel became internationally known whilst living in Paris, where his creations began to be more turbulent and textured.

During the sixties he made colossal sculptures of fantasy creatures out of painted wood, polyester and aluminium. Furthermore his oeuvre includes assemblages, collages, graphic work, glass decorations, theatre and opera decor designs. 
All of these can be admired at his retrospective in Den Haag.

Retrospective Karel Appel
Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
16-1 - 16-5-2016
www.gemeentemuseum.nl

The James Hunter Six: Hold on


Daptone released James Hunter's fourth album on February fifth.
Hunter and his band delivered a soulful, swinging record, which was produced by Gabriel Roth(eg Amy Winehouse).

Tracklist

1. If That Don’T Tell You
2. This Is Where We Come In
3. (Baby) Hold On
4. Something’S Calling
5. A Truer Heart
6. Free Your Mind (While You Still Got Time)
7. Light Of My Life
8. Stranded
9. Satchel Foot
10. In The Dark

Banksy's latest

Banksy's Cosette

Opposite the French embassy, Banksy recently depicted a crying Cosette of Les Misérables with tears in her eyes, caused by a cannister of CS gas, to criticize the French police's use of tear gas against refugees in Calais. 

His previous Dismaland project, a parody on Disneyland, was composed of refugeeboats, paparazzi surrounding Cinderella's corpse, dodgems with skelettons and personnel wearing depressed Mickey ears and a dismal t-shirt.

Meanwhile Brendan O'Neill is spreading his disapproval of Banksy's work. He claims the street artist despises the ordinary man with his "puberal criticism on consumption society". 

O'Neill seems to think street art is about taking risks. The essence of street art never was as superficial: the content of the work is crucial

Why should one refer to anonymous people sharing art as being snobby?

Subway Art

Copyright Thames and Hudson

Thames & Hudson published an updated, compact edition of the classic book (1984) with new photographs by Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant.

ISBN 9780500292129

Anderson Paak: Malibu



Californian rapper Brandon Paal Anderson released his second album entitled Malibu on January 15 2016. The soulful record includes productions by 9th Wonder, Madlib and Anderson himself as well as an impressive guestlist.
After his first album Venice(2014) Paak featured on six tracks of Dr Dre's Compton.
He now succeeded in delivering an album one wants to keep listening to...

Tracklist

1. The Bird  

2. Heart Don't Stand a Chance  
3. The Waters (featuring BJ the Chicago Kid)
4. The Season / Carry Me 
5. Put Me Thru 
6. Am I Wrong (featuring ScHoolboy Q)
7. Without You (featuring Rapsody)
8. Parking Lot 
9. Lite Weight (featuring The Free Nationals United Fellowship Choir)
10. Room in Here(featuring The Game and Sonyae Elise)
11. Water Fall (Interluuube)
12. Your Prime
13. Come Down
14. Silicon Valley
15. Celebrate  
16. The Dreamer(featuring Talib Kweli and Timan Family Choir)

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.