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Thursday, December 31, 2015
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Today
The Backstreet Boys (often abbreviated as BSB)
are an American vocal group, formed in Orlando, Florida in 1993. The group consists of A. J. McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, and Brian Littrell.
The group rose to fame with their debut international album, Backstreet Boys (1996). In the following year they released their second international album Backstreet's Back (1997), and their U.S. debut album which continued the group's success worldwide. They rose to superstardom with their third studio album Millennium (1999) and its follow-up album, Black & Blue (2000). But this song go’s today about me... LINK about me
Saturday, December 26, 2015
A lot to do
Beside launching our site Exit Yourstoryteller, I am most tempted to read these amazing books. Furthermore, I want also to listen to a special recording of Jordi Savall. Music of Islam. Want also reading a book about constructivism architecture in Bulgaria in the thirties to the fifties. More: a publication by Theo Niekus about street photography. Pfff…. But Eyemazing is the first one of all! Not forget MOMA Dolf!
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Sunday, December 20, 2015
10+
november 2005
My blog exist more than ten years. In this period I show a lot about art and music. Politically, and other interfaces of our society. The oldest blogger in the Netherlands (Kees Koomen) invited me to his 10 years exhibition. I want to thank you all for your attention to this blog. See the next post ... Dolf LINK the start
My blog exist more than ten years. In this period I show a lot about art and music. Politically, and other interfaces of our society. The oldest blogger in the Netherlands (Kees Koomen) invited me to his 10 years exhibition. I want to thank you all for your attention to this blog. See the next post ... Dolf LINK the start
Friday, December 18, 2015
Sunday, December 13, 2015
RED WEALTH
SOVIET DESIGN 1950-1980
The exhibition ‘Red Wealth. Soviet Design 1950-1980' illustrates the history of Soviet design in a fascinating overview. Consumer culture was a stranger to communism until the 1950s. This started changing in 1959 when an exhibition in Moscow presented the ‘American Way of Living’. As an abundance of goods arrived from the capitalist market, the memorable Kitchen Debate was taking place between Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and President Richard Nixon, and the arms race was augmented on the spot with competition in terms of wealth. Over 360 objects highlight the best examples of Soviet design, from charming retro products and graphic designs to prototypes that represent a systematic, functional and social approach to design. Read more: @ LINK kunsthal
The exhibition ‘Red Wealth. Soviet Design 1950-1980' illustrates the history of Soviet design in a fascinating overview. Consumer culture was a stranger to communism until the 1950s. This started changing in 1959 when an exhibition in Moscow presented the ‘American Way of Living’. As an abundance of goods arrived from the capitalist market, the memorable Kitchen Debate was taking place between Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and President Richard Nixon, and the arms race was augmented on the spot with competition in terms of wealth. Over 360 objects highlight the best examples of Soviet design, from charming retro products and graphic designs to prototypes that represent a systematic, functional and social approach to design. Read more: @ LINK kunsthal
Saturday, December 12, 2015
the Brooklyn Museum
Agitprop!
now
@ Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, 4th Floor
At key moments in history, artists have reached beyond galleries and museums, using their work as a call to action to create political and social change. For the past hundred years, the term agitprop, a combination of agitation and propaganda, has directly reflected the intent of this work. Agitprop! connects contemporary art devoted to social change with historic moments in creative activism, highlighting activities that seek to motivate broad and diverse publics. Exploring the complexity, range, and impact of these artistic practices is including photography, film, prints, banners, street actions, songs, digital files, and web platforms-the exhibition expands over its run within a unique and dynamic framework. It opens with works by twenty contemporary artists responding to urgent issues of the day, in dialogue with five historical case studies. In the following months, two more waves of contemporary work are being added-on February 17 and April 6, 2016-with each wave of artists choosing those in the next. LINK Brooklyn Museum
@ Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, 4th Floor
At key moments in history, artists have reached beyond galleries and museums, using their work as a call to action to create political and social change. For the past hundred years, the term agitprop, a combination of agitation and propaganda, has directly reflected the intent of this work. Agitprop! connects contemporary art devoted to social change with historic moments in creative activism, highlighting activities that seek to motivate broad and diverse publics. Exploring the complexity, range, and impact of these artistic practices is including photography, film, prints, banners, street actions, songs, digital files, and web platforms-the exhibition expands over its run within a unique and dynamic framework. It opens with works by twenty contemporary artists responding to urgent issues of the day, in dialogue with five historical case studies. In the following months, two more waves of contemporary work are being added-on February 17 and April 6, 2016-with each wave of artists choosing those in the next. LINK Brooklyn Museum
Sunday, December 06, 2015
EXIT is testing
EXIT is testing the site on Phone and Pad to be sure you can read everything about us. Some links are not working properly and the film is not in it yet, Also twitter has to be done. See you soon!
The EXIT team; Alicyn and Dolf. Special thanks to Rob Visser.
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The EXIT team; Alicyn and Dolf. Special thanks to Rob Visser.
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Tuesday, December 01, 2015
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