Mediartistry
When I was in my 20s, I wanted to marry music, art, and writing into an exhibition. I didn't (and still don't) know how it would happen, but I knew if it was supposed to happen, it would.
There are items in the DIA that tie a couple of the items together, but not all three. And much of the fluxus movement dabbled in combinations.
In the 90s, there was a big movement towards spoken word, which I embraced as a possible brother.
I am occasionally reminded of this dream, and the catalyst for today's memory is PBS' airing of Leonard Cohen Live at the Isle of Wight, 1970.
Holy crap, Leonard Cohen is talented! He uses words like Dylan, and music like Lou Reed. And he puts me in a place of comfort and imagery every time I hear him.
Oh, to be a weaver of words... carrying a basket of banter... ranting ravings of radical ridiculousness.
God bless those people who enhance our dreams, and who make those dreams more vibrant...
Hail the artist!
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