California City (via BLDGBLOG)
This was produced for the museum of modern art, Paris in 2006. It documents the infamously reclusive Earthworks artist James Turrell, and his majestic Rodin Crater project that he’s been working on for about 25 years now. Since Turrell’s work is not open to the public, and you’re likely to get shot trespassing out in New Mexico where this sits, this is your only chance to see it. Highly recommended for those interested in late modern and contemporary art. A pilot for many years, James Turrell is today the greatest American “Land Art” artist, and considers the sky as his studio. Upon spectacular and historical aerial images of Arizona’s canyons, Turrell recalls his formal research on natural light and his friendship with the Hopi Indians. The film gives Turrell the opportunity to present his masterpiece, Rodin Crater, a true celestial light “observatory”.
Decalcomania (via Giornale Nuovo)
William Blake house. Now a Ministry of Waxing shop.
Ars Nova Copenhagen & Percurama Percussion Ensemble-TERRY RILEY’S IN C (2007) via ZAMBONI
Carol Rama: a true living legend (via Ridikool)
Ace High Dishes (Abandoned Britain) via @cunabula
Abbey Road Studio #1
More of the Highbury station sticker
Highbury station. Now.
Essex Road. London. Pilates class ad.
Lucio Fontana. Estorick. Now.
On bus at Dalston Kingsland. Now.
Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising (via abraxas 365 dokumentarci)
The World’s Most Magnificent Pipe Organs (via Dark Roasted Blend)