World-of-Celebrities - Your source for information on Celebrities
Table of Content - Submit Your Site - Link to us - Add to favorites
World-of-Celebrities - Your source for information on Celebrities

Search for:
Hilights
Browse by Name

Listen to Music Online with 900,000+ Songs at your fingertips with RealRhapsody. 14 day free trial

Save up to 40% by Renting DVD's Online - get unlimited DVD rentals without any late fees or due dates
Iggy Pop

Iggy Pop

Sites
Iggy Pop » Web sites »

Iggy Pop Newsletter

Sign-up to receive daily news on Iggy Pop by email.
Your email:


Newave will never sell or share your email address and you can of-course unsubscribe at anytime.
 

Iggy Pop Filmography

Source: Theiapolis
 

Iggy Pop Resources

 
 


Latest Film News





Latest news on Iggy Pop



Literature

No Wave: Post-Punk. Underground. New York 1976-1980.


No Wave is a new photo and oral history book documenting the highly-influential art-punk scene in New York City from 1976-1980. The book was put together by Sonic Youth guitarist Thurston Moore and indie rock journalist Byron Coley. NYC's KS Art gallery is holding an exhibition tied to the show of photos, paintings, sculptures, and ephemera from that seminal scene. The three photos above are by Laura Levine who kindly sent them to me as a sneak preview. Top right, DNA (1981); bottom left, Alan Vega (1983); bottom right, Glenn Branca (1981). Click for bigger images. The opening party is tomorrow, Friday, June 13, from 6 to 8pm. Teenage Jesus and the Jerks and Information will perform at the Knitting Factory across the street. The gallery show runs until July 10. From the book description: This is the first book to visually chronicle the collision of art and punk in the New York underground of 1976 to 1980. This in-depth look at punk rock, new wave, experimental music, and the avant-garde art movement of the 70s and 80s focuses on the true architects No Wave from James Chance to Lydia Lunch to Glenn Branca, as well as the luminaries that intersected the scene, such as David Byrne, Debbie Harry, Brian Eno, Iggy Pop, and Richard Hell. This rarely documented scene was the creative stomping ground of young artists and filmmakers from Jean-Michel Basquiat to Jim Jarmusch, as well as the musical genesis for the post-punk explosions of Sonic Youth. Thurston Moore and Byron Coley have selected 150 unforgettable images, most of which have never been published previously, and compiled hundreds of hours of personal interviews to create an oral history of the movement, providing a never-before-seen exploration and celebration of No Wave. Link to buy No Wave: Post-Punk. Underground. New York 1976-1980., Link to invite at KS Art...
Published: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 20:09:42 GMT - Source: Boingboing.Net - Read the article

Europe

Music Pictures of the Week


Music Pictures of the Week: Featuring Portishead, Ravi Shankar, Coldplay, Nick Cave, the Osmonds... and Iggy Pop sticking his tongue out
Published: Fri, 06 Jun 2008 10:31:45 GMT - Source: Guardian.Co.Uk - Read the article

RSS: Iggy PopRSS: Iggy Pop Atom: Iggy PopAtom: Iggy Pop Add to My Yahoo! Add to My MSN

Sign-up to receive daily news on Iggy Pop by email.
Your email:


Newave will never sell or share your email address and you can of-course unsubscribe at anytime.

See Also:



David Bowie
David Bowie

  
Link to us - Submit your Site - About - Terms of Use - Privacy Policy

This page includes information from a Wikipedia article.

World-of-Celebrities.com ©1997-2008. All rights reserved.