Roberto Musci – Tower of Silence Francis Bebey – African Electronic Music (1975-1982) Map of Africa – Map of Africa Electrelane – The Power Out Holger Czukay – Movies The Octopus Project – Identification Parade Michael Galasso – Live in Sainte-Maxime 1988 Sun Ra & His Arkestra – Lanquidity Anna von Hauswolff – Dead Magic Calliope Tsoupaki – Concertgebouw Amsterdam 2021
Roberto Musci – Tower of Silence – 2016
Francis Bebey – African Electronic Music (1975-1982)
Map of Africa – Bone – 2007
Electrelane – The Power Out – 2004
Holger Czukay – Movies – Cool in the Pool – 1979
The Octopus Project – Identification Parade – 2002
Michael Galasso – Live in Sainte-Maxime – Scenes – 1988
Sun Ra & His Arkestra – Lanquidity – 1978
Anna von Hauswolff – Dead Magic – The Thruth, the Glow, The Fall – 2018
Calliope Tsoupaki – Concertgebouw Amsterdam – Thin Air 2021
TOOLS OF THE TRADE > what tools and materials changed your life? <
Every project involves different tools for me. In each case, it is the hands that do the work with the help of tools. And the hands learn from that. I started with two left hands and now I can do all kinds of things with them.
Carpet is a material that I have experienced as transforming. In Zeeland I got the opportunity to make a work of art for a town hall. I found it nice to connect all office spaces in that large building with a continuous color pattern through the carpet, so that you could experience in all office spaces and corridors that it was part of a larger whole. That carpet is so good for such a spatial experience I found a discovery.
Marcel Kronenburg 05-01-22 – posted by Ron 06-01-22
John Lurie National Orchestra – Men With Sticks Ottist(F)reddy live in his Boiler Room Young Marble Giants – Colossal Youth Fantastic Twins – The New You The Fall – Peel Session 7th Oct 2004 LULU – Alban Berg Mission of Burma – That’s When I Reach For My Revolver Le Allucinazioni OST Sylvano Bussotti, “Five Piano Pieces for David Tudor” – Diego Petrella, pianoforte SPK – Auto Da Fé
John Lurie National Orchestra – If i sleep the plane will crash
Mattiel – Mattiel Dry Cleaning – Boundary Road Snacks and Drinks / Sweet Princess Johnny Dowd – That’s your Wife on the Back of my Horse Billy Nomates – Billy Nomates De Likt – De Likt David Lynch – Big Dream R Ring – Ignite The Rest John “zos kia” Gosling – Piece of Work Farees – Border Patrol Martha Wainwright – Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole Jason Molina – Live at La Chapelle Roosbeef – Lucky Martha Hill – Summer Up North Nana Adjoa – Big Dreaming Ants Meetsysteem – Live at 3voor12 Radio TV Priest – Uppers Jeff Buckley – Sketches for My Sweetheart The Drunk Stardust – Music Sounds better With You 3 Teens Kill 4 – Wojnarowicz OST Talking Heads – Vivo en Santiago 2018 Chile
Mattiel – Whites of Their Eyes
Dry Cleaning – Magic of Meghan (Live at WFUV)
Johnny Dowd – That’s your Wife on the Back of my Horse
The Haunted Youth – Teen Rebel Kleine Crack – Crack Slagter, Vol. 6.6.6: Meer Evil Arab Strap – As Days Get Dark 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne – ColleGrove Massive Attack – The Spoils Billy Idol – Charmed Life S10 – Vlinders A$AP Rocky – LiveLoveA$AP Joey Beltram – Beltram, Vol.1 Dad Feels – More Music
The Haunted Youth – Teen Rebel
Kleine Crack – CRACK SLAGTER VOL. 6 6 6 : MEER EVIL
Arab Strap – As Days Get Dark
2 Chainz & Lil Wayne – ColleGrove
Massive Attack – The Spoils
Billy Idol – Charmed Life
S10 – Vlinders
A$AP Rocky – LiveLoveA$AP
Joey Beltram – Beltram, Vol.1
Dad Feels – More Music
TOOLS OF THE TRADE > what tools and materials changed your life? <
Casper Warmoeskerken 31-12-21 – posted by Ron 03-01-22
Radiohead – Kid A Mnesia Dead Combo – Lisboa Mulata John Prine – John Prine Colin Stetson – Adult Swim Festival Thom Yorke – Anima Miles Davis – Filles de Kilimanjaro Max Richter – Exiles Duke Ellington – Money Jungle 75 Dollar Bill – I Was Real George Cartwright – Polymath Dirt Cretes
Radiohead- Kid A Mnesia
Dead Combo- Lisboa Mulata
John Prine- John Prine
Colin Stetson- Adult Swim Festival
Thom Yorke- Anima
Miles Davis- Filles de Kilimanjaro
Max Richter- Exiles
Duke Ellington- Money Jungle
75 Dollar Bill- I Was Real
George Cartwright- Polymath Dirt Cretes
TOOLS OF THE TRADE > what tools and materials changed your life? <
1 Dimitri Shostakovich – Violin Sonata G Major – Duo TschoppBovina 2 Bartók – Complete works for piano volume 3: Bartók and the folk music – Andreas Bach 3 Bartók – Contrasts for Clarinet, Violin and Piano – Ludmilla Peterková 4 Amy Whinehouse – Back to Black 5 Madou – Ronquière 6 Stromae – Multitude 7 Concert Arban – The Harlem Rag 8 Akira Ifukube – Three Lullabies Among the Native Tribes of the Island of Sakhalin
Dimitri Shostakovich – Violin Sonata G Major – Duo TschoppBovina
Bartók – Complete works for piano volume 3: Bartók and the folk music – Andreas Bach
Bartók – Contrasts for Clarinet, Violin and Piano – Ludmilla Peterková
Amy Whinehouse – Back to Black
Madou – Ronquière
Stromae – Multitude – Santé
Concert Arban – The Harlem Rag
Akira Ifukube – Three Lullabies Among the Native Tribes of the Island of Sakhalin
TOOLS OF THE TRADE > what tools and materials changed your life?
How linoleum changed my artistic life. For my graduation at Art school in 1989 I was working with found objects. While roaming around on building sites I found a roll of lino. So, I started to cut and print. At first in black and white. Using a wooden spoon to press and print. My husband, at the time, bought me a Picasso book about his linocuts. We were very poor those times, so I was curious how he could give me such an expensive book. He explained: he priced the book off himself with an offer sticker he took from another book. After studying the pictures of the Picasso prints, nearly all in reduction technic, I started to print in multiple colours. I was successful with my first series of colour prints, sold them to the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen. Still I could barely keep my head above water financially and could not buy a press. Years after a boyfriend built me a wooden spoon machine. He came from the ex Sovjet Republic of Georgia, so he knew how to deal with a lack of machinery. He improvised my Oubedouri machine (Oubedouri means poor). The machine consisted of an electronic drill with woodblocks circling, and mechanical arm. In 1995 I had to move and I got a relocation fee, which I totally spent on a press which is specially built for me. It is a Rocco etching press with two roles of 80 cm wide moving separately. This helped me to make large editions. I had multiple commissions and I could afford me a drying rack. Politics changed and large companies as well as Art Lending Libraries sold there overload of collection. The market for prints in edition was crashing. Because of this lack of market I choose to don’t let go of my favourite material but experimented to use it in a different way. In 2005 I started to print on wood. That is why I bought an electric jigsaw. Initially I used the structure of the wood as a canvas. Soon I started to use the fact that you can multiply by printing and I used the layers glued together. I did started to teach in primary schools and I was looking for more interaction. In 2019 I moved my studio and press to a collective building in an old school building called Wijkpaleis (Neighbourhood Palace). In this building I found both the school which is still on the top floor as the neighbours to work with me. Other creative entrepreneurs inspired me to use an other machine which is available to use in the public space: the sewing machine. Together with the neighbours I made a gigantic book about the neighbourhood park. Printing in lino, in etching, in stamps and added machinal broderies to it. Last year I casted with another entrepreneur of the Wijkpaleis, Hanna Kerkhof, concrete tiles of a lino mould. I miss sometimes the printing on paper, the sensitivity and fragility of it. So, on top of all those experiments, I never stopped to print on paper.
I listen Spotify on my mobile phone, I don’t have a Hifi corner.
Bryan Ferry – The Ultimate Collection 1988 T.REX – The Singles As & Bs 2002 Butthole Surfers – Electriclarryland 1994 Grass Widow – Grass Widow 2009 Yo La Tengo – I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One 1997 Grooving At The Go Go 20 Classic Northern Soul Stompers 2000 The Amps – Pacer 1995 Lemonheads – Lick 1986 Girls don’t Come , Here Come The Girls Volume 10 1999 Lee Hazlewood – 13 1999 Remembering Roots of Soul, Birth Of Detroit Motortown 2002 Alles van Beck
Girls don’t Come , Here Come The Girls Volume 10 – 1999
Lee Hazlewood – 13 – 1999
en nog een stokouwe tape waar ik ooit van alles van Beck op heb gezet. Lekker confronterend, kennelijk koop ik niets nieuws op cd!!
TOOLS OF THE TRADE > what tools and materials changed your life? <
De gum, die is belangrijk voor mij. En dan vooral de kneedgum. Ik weet niet of ik snel ontevreden ben, of gewoon bang ben dat het niet goed genoeg is. Met die gum kan ik altijd opnieuw beginnen. Ik zou ‘m eigenlijk links moeten laten liggen en mezelf wat meer moeten vertrouwen wanneer ik teken. Maar die gum zorgt ook voor toeval. Dan begin ik niet opnieuw, maar ga ik met (door die gum veroorzaakte) nieuwe mooie stukjes door. Ik gum er mee, ik teken er ook mee. Eigenlijk altijd! Belangrijk ding dus. Die gum. Overigens, die kneedgum is ook nog eens een hele fijne fidged toy ;)
In my new petit ‘studio’ there is no more room for an installation. I had to say bye to the HiFi corner. But that’s how it works!
TOOLS OF THE TRADE > what tools and materials changed your life? <
When I was 15 years old I didn’t understand how taking pictures with an analog camera and printing in the darkroom worked. Photography was total magic to me. Now I know how it works, photography is still magic and I still prefer to work with the analog camera and the darkroom. In addition to my photography, I started looking for other possibilities and techniques to visualize the world around me. That’s how I discovered that painting with oil paints allowed me to look at things in a new way. Now in addition to my photography, there is always the possibility to paint my subjects.
I like tools that are well made and can therefore last forever. My Rolleiflex camera, for example, was made in 1970 and still works perfectly. It has a superb lens and I can measure light and take pictures without the use of a battery. I also like the innocent classic appearance of the camera.