UbuWeb | Winter 2016
David Hammons (b. 1943), installation artist, performance artist, and sculptor, is our Marcel Duchamp. UbuWeb is pleased to present a selection of his
videos, processes, documentaries and conversations, recorded between 1978 and 2010. In addition there's a marvelous text document,
An Interview with David Hammons (1986).
Memory of the World UbuWeb is thrilled to announce our new partnership with Memory of the World, who will be co-hosting Ubu's media archive, along with our long-standing partner CENTRO.
In Solidarity with Library Genesis and Sci-hub Share this letter - read it in public - leave it in the printer. Share
your writing - digitize a book - upload your files. Don't let our
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Yugoslav Black Wave Cinema (1962–72) Yugoslav Black Wave (also referred to as Black Wave) is a blanket term for a Yugoslav film movement of the 1960s and early '70s. Notable directors: Dušan Makavejev, Žika Pavlović, Saša Petrović, Želimir Žilnik, Mika Antić, Lordan Zafranović, Mića Popović and Marko Babac. Their films are known for their non-traditional approach to film making, their dark humor and their critical examination of the Yugoslav society at the time. Curated for UbuWeb by
Dubravka Sekulić
The Fox (1975-76) Full run of the shorty-lived legendary conceptual art publication with key contributions by Sarah Charlesworth, Michael Corris, Preston Heller, Joseph Kosuth, Andrew Menard, and Mel Ramsden. [Three issues; PDFs]
UbuWeb Films on Mobile Media After two long years, we are proud to announce that all our
films are finally viewable on mobile media (smartphones & tablets), as well as on computers. Special thanks to Ubu volunteers
Meredith Finkelstein for the coding, Patrick Stein for the conversions, and
Art Design Office for the streamlining and ongoing technical support. We ain't YouTube. As befits the avant-garde, our films are cranky and lo-fi. They take a minute to load, but they should always play. We're happy to have finally made it into the twenty-first century!
All rights for materials presented on UbuWeb belong to the artists. All materials are for non-commercial and / or educational use only.
UbuWeb Top Ten
March 2016
Selected by Shahryar Nashat
1.
Guillaume Apollinaire - Le pont Mirabeau (Apollinaire on UbuWeb Sound)
2.
Fernand Léger - Ballet Mécanique
3.
Eleanor Antin - From the Archives of Modern Art
4.
Artavazd Peleshian - The Seasons of the Year
5.
Jacques Demy - Les Horizons Morts
6.
Jean Genet - Un Chant d'Amour
7.
Agnes Varda - Plaisir d'amour en Iran
8.
Francis Stark - My Best Thing
9.
Mark Leckey - GreenScreenRefrigeratorAction
10.
Marcel Broodthaers - La pipe Satire
Shahryar Nashat is a visual artist. He lives in Berlin.
UbuWeb Top Ten
February 2016
Selected by Shirt
1.
Trisha Brown - "Walking On The Wall
2.
John Baldessari - Some Stories
3.
Yvonee Rainer - Hand Movie
4.
Kenneth Goldsmith - Sucking On Words
5.
Dustin Yellin - The Crack-Up
6.
Kenny's bio (no joke)
7.
Banksy - The Punking Of Paris Hilton
8.
Jeu d'échecs avec Marcel Duchamp
9.
Bauhaus Face of the 20th Century
10.
Tracey Emin Collected Shorts
Shirt is a rapper and visual artist from New York. His influences range from John Baldessari and Marcel Duchamp, to Nas and Biggie.
UbuWeb Top Ten
December 2015
Selected by The Outdoor Co-Ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society
1.
Nam June Paik - "Topless Cellist" Charlotte Moorman (1995)
2.
Marina Abramoviç - Balkan Erotic Epic (2006)
3.
Bruce Conner - Breakaway
4.
Aldo Tambellini, Thomas Tadlock, Allan Kaprow, James Seawright, Otto Piene, Nam June Paik - The Medium is the Medium (1969)
5.
Rubén Gallo - Fidget's Body
6.
Jorge Luis Borges - The Mirror Man (1999)
7.
George Kuchar - Hold Me While I'm Naked (1966)
8.
Jean Genet - Un Chant d'Amour (1950)
9.
Arena - Robert Mapplethorpe (1988)
10.
Ken Russell - Always on Sunday (1965)
Ten down-and-dirty pulp novels you need to read, from the Outdoor Co-ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society:
1.
QUEENPIN by Megan Abbott
2.
MONEY SHOT by Christa Faust
3.
SONGS OF INNOCENCE by Richard Aleas
4.
THE FABULOUS CLIPJOINT by Fredric Brown
5.
WHEN THE SACRED GINMILL CLOSES by Lawrence Block
6.
MIAMI PURITY by Vicki Hendricks
7.
THE GETAWAY MAN by Andrew Vachss
8.
THE VENGEFUL VIRGIN by Gil Brewer
9.
QUARRY by Max Allan Collins
10.
INTO THE VOLCANO by Forrest DeVoe, Jr.
Ten down-and-dirty pulp novels you need to read, from the Outdoor Co-ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society:
The Outdoor Co-Ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society is a New York-based book club, founded in 2011, whose hundreds of members have met and red topless in dozens of locations around New York City, where female toplessness is legally permitted anywhere male toplessness is.