documenta 13 Review – Rückblick – Llyn Foulkes

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Freitag ist d13 Rückschautag! Heute besuchen wir noch einmal den amerikanischen Musiker und Maler Llyn Foulkes. Wir sind hautnah dabei, wenn Besucherinnen und Besucher über seine Kunst philosophieren und er interessiert zuhört. Von sich selbst gibt er einige spannende Dinge preis – dass er Kunst nicht vertraut, er kritisch auf Amerikas Disneyfaktor blickt und er vor der Kamera mit den besucherinnen flirtet. Ein wunderbar sympatischer Llyn Foulkes halt

Und was schreibt die documenta auf ihrer Webseite zu ihm?

Llyn Foulkes, 1934 in Yakima, Washington, geboren, lebt in Los Angeles und hat an verschiedenen Hochschulen gelehrt. Er hat an diversen Ausstellungen teilgenommen, u. a. im Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (2012), bei der Biennale di Venezia (2011), im Whitney Museum, New York (2010), und im Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2010). Foulkes spielte in verschiedenen Rockbands und tritt als Ein-Mann- Band mit seinem selbstentwickelten Instrument »The Machine« auf.

Llyn Foulkes - mit The Machine
Llyn Foulkes – mit The Machine

Llyn Foulkes, born in 1934 in Yakima, Washington, lives in Downtown Los Angeles and has taught at many universities. He has participated in exhibitions at venues including the Martin-Gropius- Bau, Berlin (2012), the Biennale di Venezia (2011), the Whitney Museum, New York (2010), and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2010). Foulkes has played in several rock bands, and afterward as a one-man band with his life-long creation “The Machine.”

Tibetan artist Loten Namling visits documenta 13

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This weeks documenta visitor is Tibetan Loten Namling. artort.tv met him for a spontaneous concert at Karlsaue garden in Kassel. We talked about documenta, his art and Tibet. From September 12th till the end of d13 Namling is visitting Kassel for a concert at the St. Familia church in Kölnische Straße Kassel (Sept. 14th 8pm).

documenta visitors listening Namlings concert at Karlsaue garden
documenta visitors listening Namlings concert at Karlsaue garden

Loten Namling is a noted Tibetan, 1963 Dharamsala-born singer, musician artist, entertainer and cartoonist currently mainly living in exile in Switzerland. He is working on his innovative project, ‚Tibet Blues‘, in which he explores new paths linking the songs to contemporary culture.

His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama once called Loten ‚a singer with a great voice and strong body‘

Tibetan Loten Namling in artort.tv talk
Tibetan Loten Namling in artort.tv talk

Based in Switzerland, the artist has traveled worldwide with his Tibetan lute, singing the songs of the 6th Dalai Lama, Milarepa, as well as other traditional songs of Tibet, and his own songs. From Kalmykia to Korea to Wales to USA, Namling has performed worldwide, telling stories about his life, connecting songs of the past to the reality of the present, and inviting his audience on a deceptive journey through the landscape of Tibetan spirituality.

On 2012-05-16, Namling started what he called A Journey for Freedom – One Man, One Path, Free Tibet. He walked (with interruptions) from Swiss capital Bern to Geneva, dragging a black coffin around, which was inscribed „Free Tibet“ in order to attract attention to the Tibetan’s worsening situation. Arriving on July 8, he performed with some 15 more musicians, amongst them renowned Swiss band The Young Gods whose singer Franz Treichler had strongly supported the artist’s action and had organized the performance on Place des Nations, in front of Geneva UN headquarters.