On yesterday’s Radio West, Doug Fabrizio interviewed musicologist Jeremy Grimshaw, author of a new book on LaMonte Young, a local boy who became pioneer in the Minimalist music movement, influencing scores of artists and musicians while remaining relatively unkown to the general public. You can listen to the interview here. And expect a review of Grimshaw’s Draw a Straight Line and Follow It. The Music and Mysticism of La Monte Young in these pages in the coming month.
OTHER MIXED MEDIA ARTICLES
Landscapes swirl from artist’s brush.
http://go.standard.net/story/landscapes-swirl-from-artists-brush
USU art collection holds Western gems.
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/entertainment/52979932-81/art-museum-collection-eccles.html.csp
Rural painter one of Utah’s best. A.D. Shaw has never been to China, but some of the paintings he created in his home studio have.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700201646/Rural-painter-one-of-Utahs-best.html
AIDS Memorial Quilt on display at USU campus
http://go.standard.net/story/aids-memorial-quilt-on-display-at-usu-campus
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