july 2021 edition.
Sounds
- From the Archive: The Can Project with Irmin Schmidt and Gregor Schwellenbach, Barbican Center
- The Last Archive, Season 2
- New Music Show, BBC 3
- Leftist Journalist Jack A. Smith, Former Editor, the Guardian (U.S.), Rag Radio, 3 August 2012
- Joakim Forsgren & Andreas Hiroui Larsson, Vending Machine EP
- The Rosenthals, BBC Sounds
- I Don’t Believe You, BBC Sounds
- The Soul Clan, “That’s How I Feel”
- Protobilly: The Minstrel and Tin Pan Alley DNA of Country Music, 1892-2017
- Chinese Characters, BBC Sounds
- Inspector Chen, BBC Sounds
- Alan Lomax, Folk Music of Italy (BBC)
- Remembering Anna Halprin, Pillow Voices
- 1865, Season 2
Words
- Nancy Love, Musical Democracy
- The Improviser, featured in archivist Matt Mehlan’s Experimental Sound Studio’s email newsletter, Archive Dive
- Tommy J. Curry, “Racism and the equality delusion: The real critical race theory,” IAI News, 16 July 2021
- Sonya Donaldson, Irreconcilable Differences?: Memory, History, and the Echoes of Diaspora
- Sonya Donaldson, Singing the Nation
- Celebrating the Publication of The Digital Black Atlantic
- Henry Sapoznik, The Lost World of African American Cantors 1915-1953
- Thomas S. Mullaney, Benjamin Peters, Mar Hicks and Kavita Philip, eds., Your Computer Is On Fire
- Thomas Pynchon, Vineland
- Damon Bach, The American Counterculture: A History of Hippies and Cultural Dissidents
- Henry Nash Smith, Virgin Land: The American West as Symbol and Myth
- Agustin Gurza with Jonathan Clark and Chris Strachwitz, The Strachwitz Frontera Collection of Mexican and Mexican American Recordings
- James J. Lorence, A Hard Journey: The Life of Don West
- Ted Gioia, Music: A Subversive History
- Thomas L. Charlton, Lois E. Myers, and Rebecca Sharpless, Thinking About Oral History : Theories and Applications
- Paul Thompson, The Voice of the Past: Oral History
- Alessandro Portelli, The Death of Luigi Trastulli and Other Stories: Form and Meaning in Oral History
- Ronald Grele, Envelopes of Sound : The Art of Oral History
- David K. Dunaway and Willa K. Baum, eds., Oral History: An Interdisciplinary Anthology
- Lynn Abrams, Oral History Theory
- Patrick B. Mullen, The Man Who Adores the Negro: Race and American Folklore
- Rebecca S. Wingo and Lindsey Passenger Wieck, “Public History in the Wild: A Syllabus Swap That Brings Digital History into Public History Classrooms,” Perspectives Daily, July 2021
- Romanticism and the rise of history /Bann, Stephen
- Ronald D. Cohen and Stephen Bonner, Selling Folk Music: An Illustrated History
- William Germano and Kit Nicholls, Syllabus: The Remarkable, Unremarkable Document That Changes Everything
- Matthew Frye Jacobson, The Historian’s Eye: Photography, History, and the American Present
- Henry Glassie, Material Culture
- Mark Allan Jackson, ed., The Honky Tonk on the Left: Progressive Thought in Country Music
- Curtis W. Ellison, ed., Industrial Strength Bluegrass: Southwestern Ohio’s Musical Legacy
- Kevin Drum, “The Real Source of America’s Rising Rage,” Mother Jones, September/October 2021
- Sara Softness, “Conclusions Never Reached: Nancy Rubins in Fluid Space,” Gagosian Quarterly, 25 June 2021
“Walls”
- Adriana Varejão, Talavera, Gagosian
- Richard Prince, Family Tweets, Gagosian Shop
- Andreas Eriksson, Stephen Friedman Gallery
- Ali Banisadr, These Specks of Dust, Kasmin
- Terry Winters, Table of Contents, Matthew Marks
- Juan Uslé, Horizontal Light, Galerie Lelong & Co.
- Gustav Metzger, Hauser & Wirth Somerset
- Rachel Kneebone, Raft, White Cube
- Louise Bourgeois, Hauser & Wirth
- Taryn Simon, The Color of a Flea’s Eye: The Picture Collection, Gagosian
- Magnus Plessen, White Cube
- Anna Plesset, Value Studies
- Jonathan Baldock, I’m Still Learning, La Casa Encendida
- Guillermo Kuitca, Hauser & Wirth New Zurich
- Mika Rottenberg, Hauser & Wirth New Zurich
- David Smith, Follow My Path, Hauser & Wirth New York 69th Street
- Yannis Tsarouchis: Dancing in Real Life, Wrightwood 659
- In Praise of Painting: Dutch Masterpieces at the Met
“Stages”
- Jamie Branch & Fly or Die, Constellation Chicago
- Aizuri Quartet, What’s Past is Prologue—Part 2, PlayBac
- Hubbard Street, Greener Grass
- National Sawdust, Contemplations
- Rempis/Abrams/Ra+ Baker, Elastic Arts
- AIRMW Presents: The Reduction Ensemble
- Bob Dylan, Shadow Kingdom
- Merce by Merce by Paik Part One: Blue Studio: Five Segments, SF MoMA
- Stephen Petronio Company, American Landscapes, Cambio Presents
Screens
- Mank
- Savage State
- Summer of Soul
- Roadkill
- No Sudden Move