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Samuel Taylor Kelly

    Jonathan Horowitz
    Plain Tales of the Korean Hills: A Post Armistice Odyssey
    • There are many books and articles about the major players of the Korean War, but there are very few that address the aftermath of the war and the view point of the young 18 and 20 year old's who fought the war and enforced the armistice. This book chronicles the life of Corporal Sam Kelly as he entered basic training, shipping out to Korea to be stationed on the DMZ near Seoul for a year. If you were adventurous life was never dull, Sam took advantage of every opportunity to explore post war Korea and Japan from 1954 to 1955. This book includes many photographs of Company A, 73rd Tank Battalion soldier's life in the field and the post war conditions of South Korea.

      Plain Tales of the Korean Hills: A Post Armistice Odyssey
    • Jonathan Horowitz

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      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The first thorough survey of multimedia artist Jonathan Horowitz Orienting himself firmly in the media-present, New York artist Jonathan Horowitz replays the recent past in the incarnations of our times. This reprisal occurs particularly in video works such as "Maxell," in which the name of the now obsolete videotape company is worn down to a VHS blur, and "The Soul of Tammi Terrell," in which 1960s footage of the eponymous pop star singing "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" is juxtaposed with Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon's rendition of the song in the 1998 film Stepmom . Horowitz himself makes no overt political critique, but always ensures that the work's underlying edge is laid plainly before the viewer. Queer and ecological themes also abound, as does sly humor and a Warholian detachment. This is the first thorough survey of Horowitz's work.

      Jonathan Horowitz