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Reflections on Simon Hantaï: Daniel Buren in conversation with Daniel Sturgis, Varennes-Jarcy, 23 September 2014
This essay, in the form of a conversation between Daniel Buren and Daniel Sturgis, reflects upon Daniel Buren’s friendship and respect for the work of Simon Hantaï. Daniel Buren talks of his introduction to Simon Hantaï’s work, and how Hantaï influenced not only himself but also other artists from his generation and in particular Michel Parmentier. Daniel Buren also looks critically at the Simon Hantaï retrospective at the Centre Pompidou in 2013, which he felt did not fully capture the radical qualities that first drew him to Hantaï paintings and installations
Charlie May Simon materials
This collection contains materials relating to Arkansas author Charlie May Simon
Simon Hantaï: round table discussions
The work of the Hungarian painter Simon Hantaï (1922-2008) has gained increasing recognition in the last few years, particularly in terms of major retrospectives at the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Villa Medici in Rome as well as an important exhibition at the Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York. After Hantaï moved to France in 1949, the series of paintings he made from the 1960s on – where processes of folding were materially at the heart of his practice – became a major and continuing influence on successive generations of French artists. The evening’s event will comprise two round table discussions. The first will look at the recent reception of Simon Hantaï and concentrate on a discussion with the artist François Rouan and Isabelle Monod-Fontaine who was one of the curators of the recent retrospective at the Centre Pompidou. The second will look at Simon Hantaï’s ongoing influence for subsequent artists and thinkers.
Speakers: François Rouan, Isabelle Monod-Fontaine, Mick Finch, Philip Armstrong, Stuart Elliot, Andy Harper, Laura Lisbon and Daniel Sturgi
Replication Data for: Bischof, Daniel & Simon Fink. “Repression as a Double-Edged Sword: Resilient Monarchs, Repression and Revolution in the Arab World. ” Swiss Political Science Review.
These are the replication materials for the publication:
Bischof, Daniel & Simon Fink. “Repression as a Double-Edged Sword: Resilient Monarchs, Repression and Revolution in the Arab World. ” Swiss Political Science Review: (forthcoming)
Replication Data for: Bischof, Daniel & Simon Fink. “Repression as a Double-Edged Sword: Resilient Monarchs, Repression and Revolution in the Arab World. ” Swiss Political Science Review.
These are the replication materials for the publication:
Bischof, Daniel & Simon Fink. “Repression as a Double-Edged Sword: Resilient Monarchs, Repression and Revolution in the Arab World. ” Swiss Political Science Review: (forthcoming)
Without
Without is a collaboration between Sally Underwood and Roxy Walsh. Their ongoing research explores how artworks co-habit gallery spaces, and how those spaces are inhabited by the bodies within it. Dwellings, small architectures, paintings and wall paintings are central to these explorations: artworks sited within other artworks.
UnderwoodWalsh were invited by Karen Knorr and Daniel Blight to make a site specific installation for Chandelier Projects, housed in the studio of Karen Knorr in Hackney, for the spring of 2015.
Following on from their installation at Art Exchange (See Outwith), a tree was central to this installation. Here, away from the parkland, a lone tree alongside a giant egg, a park bench not fit for sitting, and imagistic paintings (a figure, a dick-duck, a shadow in pink grass) alongside patches of architectural colour.
An accompanying text was commissioned from Simon Clark. The finissage, on 16th May, also featured a poetry reading by Liz Berry and a performance by Simon Clark
Saint-Simon, œuvre ouverte
Vidal Daniel. Saint-Simon, œuvre ouverte. In: Sociologie du travail, 9ᵉ année n°4, Octobre-décembre 1967. pp. 448-461
Disputatio philosophica, continens doctrinam de effecto, nec non compagem nonnullarum qvaestionum miscellarum, qvam adjuvante s. sancta Triade! Consentiente ampl. ad Auram fac. phil. praeside, ... dn. m. Simone Tålpo, metaph. & log. professore ord. regio, mecoenate & praeceptore, humilima mente jugiter proseqvendo. Publicae eruditorum censurae exercitii gratiâ modestè sistit reg. alumnus, Israel T. Malmbecchius, Junecopiâ Smolandus. In acroaterio Acad: maximo, ad d. 9. Aprilis, anni M. DC. LXXXX. horis consvetis ab 8. matut.
Invokaatio: Sun Theo upsisto.Dedikaatio: Simon Tålpo, Jonas Wickenberg, Johannes Rancken, Joannes Skyttepäls, Gabriel Miltopaeus, Daniel Marelius.Gratulaatio: Elias Til-Landz, Simon Tålpo, Johan. A. Hornaeus, Johannes Rogbergius, Joh. Lillander.Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: 3 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A8 B4 C3.Invokaatio on kreikankielinen. Neljäs gratulaatio on kreikankielinen
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Daniel "Dan" Kerubin Fallorina interviewed by Meleia Simon-Reynolds
In this interview, originally recorded in-person, Daniel "Dan" Kerubin Fallorina and his wife Anna Kammer Fallorina speak with Watsonville is in the Heart team member Meleia Simon-Reynolds. Dan discusses his father, Mariano Doctor Fallorina Sr.'s early experiences in the Philippines, his migration to the United States in 1927, and his early farm work in Gonzales, Soledad, and other areas in California. He also details Mariano Sr.'s military service in the First Filipino Regiment as well as his mother, Angelina Nicolas Fallorina's experiences of World War II as a teenager in the Philippines. Dan tells the story of how his parents met while Mariano was on leave during the war and how they both migrated back to the US in 1952. Dan also provides vivid memories of his family's life, labor, and leisure while sharecropping for Reiter Berries and living in labor camps off San Andreas Road in Watsonville. He also discusses moving into town, his parents' jobs—Mariano's continued work for local agricultural companies including Jensen Apples and C&V Farms and Angelina's night shifts at United Foods and Watsonville Canning. Dan shares memories of fun with friends while growing up in Watsonville and the many jobs he had as a teen, including working in strawberry fields. Finally, Dan discusses his career in the tech industry, how he met Anna, and how he learned about the Watsonville race riots late in life
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