Tag: living
Wafaa Bilal on NPR
by by Brian Grosz on Jun.03, 2010, under Needles and Sins Blog
Back in February, we talked about performance artists Wafaa Bilal, who was embarking on a tattoo-based performance-art piece entitled “…And Couting,” in which he would be receiving a tattooed dot – in both black and UV ink – to commemorate the military and civilian casualties in Iraq.
So, seeing as how I’m a “white-noise” freak who keeps WBGO blasting in the living room 24 hours a day and NPR equally cranked in my office here at the Needles and Sins Compound, I was pleased to find out that the latter had done a piece on Bilal.
Click here to read the transcript, see some cool pictures or stream the audio of the segment.
[above photo by Brad Farwell]
Follow this link: Wafaa Bilal on NPR
Holly Rose Review Final Issue
by by Marisa Kakoulas DiMattia on May.28, 2010, under Needles and Sins Blog
The theme of this issue is Worry, as Theresa explains:
The poems share worries of all sorts: impending storms, the world ending, death, failure, germs, and aging. There is also an underlying motif of what transpires in dreams or when one lacks the capability to have them. There are questions of love, of living dishonestly, of
inequality, even a subtle query of the laws of physics.The art
stuns us with facial expressions; well, let’s face it (pun intended),
the face is the first place where worry seems to land. And there is a vibrancy in the art, capturing
the landscape of worlds filled with a tugging, terror, both real and surreal.
We’re sad to see such a wonderful publication come to an end, but grateful for a project that brought our favorite art forms together so fluidly.
Continue reading here: Holly Rose Review Final Issue