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词条 Antonino D'Ambrosio
释义

  1. Writing

  2. Film and video

  3. La Lutta NMC

  4. Visual art and exhibitions

  5. Other work

  6. Bibliography

     Books  Articles  Publisher  Films  Awards 

  7. External links

  8. References

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Antonino Pasquale D'Ambrosio (born June 23, 1971), is an Italian-American author, filmmaker, producer, and visual artist.

Writing

D'Ambrosio is the author of Let Fury Have the Hour: Joe Strummer, Punk and the Movement that Shook the World (2012) and A Heartbeat and a Guitar: Johnny Cash and the Making of Bitter Tears. (2009) A Heartbeat and a Guitar was chosen by The Philadelphia Inquirer as a "2009 Book of Note,",[1] The Progressive "Favorite Book",[2] The Boston Globe,[3] among others.

In 2010, D'Ambrosio collaborated with artist Shepard Fairey and Jeffrey Deitch on the book Mayday.[4]

In 2013, D'Ambrosio wrote the cover story "How the Creative Response of Artists and Activists Can Transform the World" for The Nation.[5]

Film and video

D'Ambrosio has produced more than 15 documentaries, films, videos, and visual art pieces. His recent film includes [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxytdULcuT0 No Free Lunch] starring Lewis Black. In September 2008, it received a notice of cultural distinction in Vanity Fair.[6]

D'Ambrosio is the producer, writer and director of the feature film Let Fury Have the Hour. The film was an Official Selection of the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival. The film was received positively by The New York Times and Time Out New York's Joshua Rothkopf, Indiewire,[7] PBS's POV,[8] The Huffington Post,[9] Complex magazine,[10] and COOL magazine.[11]

D'Ambrosio received support from Rob McKay of the McKay Foundation and the Democracy Alliance[12] for production of a documentary film based on Let Fury Have the Hour chronicling the movement of world citizenship.[13] The film has many musical contributions from artists including Chuck D, Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, Ocote Soul Sounds, Sean Hayes, Tommy Guerrero, Boots Riley, Tom Morello, Wayne Kramer, Billy Bragg and others.[14] The film also features many of today's most creative thinkers and artists including playwright Eve Ensler, author Edwidge Danticat, scientist Jonah Lehrer, novelist Hari Kunzru, international human rights advocate Jack Healey, choreographer Elizabeth Streb, poets Staceyann Chin and Suheir Hammad, environmentalist Van Jones, and more. The film's score was composed by Wayne Kramer. The film includes original artwork from Shepard Fairey and animation by Seth Tobocman.{{citation needed|date=October 2013}}

In 2014, D'Ambrosio was the executive producer of Look Again to the Wind: Johnny Cash's Bitter Tears Revisited, a tribute album.[15]

La Lutta NMC

In 1997 D'Ambrosio founded La Lutta New Media Collective, a non-profit social media and documentary production group. La Lutta NMC has worked with more than 800 groups around the world on various media projects, and maintains a membership of over 20,000. The late Neil Postman served as an adviser and honorary first board member during the early stages of the group's development. The Nation selected La Lutta NMC as one of the top independent media groups in the country.{{citation needed|date=October 2013}}

With La Lutta NMC, D'Ambrosio has produced a series of creative-activist events and performances including Speak the Words the Way You Breathe featuring the hip-hop group The Last Poets.{{citation needed|date=October 2013}}

Visual art and exhibitions

  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-i_ZMqvCS0 A Furious Heartbeat] presented by Antonino D'Ambrosio and Shepard Fairey, Subliminal Art Project, Los Angeles, CA December 2009
  • La Terra Promessa Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NMC April 2009[16]
  • This Is A Movement (2003–04)
  • Speak the Words the Way You Breathe (1999-2003)

Other work

In 2010, artist Shepard Fairey invited D'Ambrosio to contribute the official essay for his solo-exhibit Mayday at the Deitch Projects in New York City.[17] The essay, "May Day Calling", is printed on the back of Fairey's signature "flag" print.[18]

In 2009, D'Ambrosio was Artist-In-Residence at the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe, NM where he launched the multimedia land-art installation La Terra Promessa: In Sun & Shadow.[16]

In 2008, D'Ambrosio was featured on Clash: Revolution Rock, an hour-long radio show also featuring musician Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine.[19]

In 2006, he became New York University's Gallatin Lecturer, an honor bestowed upon a contemporary artist creating innovative and social engaging work.[20]

In 2006 D'Ambrosio was invited to document the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign in Caracas, Venezuela at the World Social Forum.[21] His short film documenting the experience, In the Land of Bolivar, has been screened around the world. In 2005, D'Ambrosio was Artist-In-Residence in the Media Arts Department at Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus. He speaks extensively at universities and colleges throughout the country.

Bibliography

Books

  • (2012) Let Fury Have the Hour: Joe Strummer, Punk, and the Movement that Shook the World.
  • (2011). Paperback release of A Heartbeat and a Guitar: Johnny Cash and the Making of Bitter Tears.
  • (2010). "Mayday: The Art of Shepard Fairey'.
  • (2009). Democracy in Print: The Best of The Progressive magazine, 1909-2009. Contributor
  • (2009). A Heartbeat and A Guitar: Johnny Cash and the Making of Bitter Tears. (NY: Basic Books/Nation Books)
  • (2004). Let Fury Have the Hour: The Punk Rock Politics of Joe Strummer. (NY: Avalon Press/Nation Books)

Articles

  • {{cite journal | title = Johnny Cash Risked His Career to Take a Stand | journal = The New York Times |date=September 2014 | url = https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/08/26/miley-cyrus-and-the-impact-of-celebrity-activism/johnny-cash-risked-his-career-to-take-a-stand}}
  • {{cite journal | title = How Creative Response Transforms Our World | journal = The Nation |date=January 2013 | url = http://www.thenation.com/article/172120/how-creative-response-artists-and-activists-can-transform-world#}}
  • {{cite journal | title = The Free Space | journal = The Huffington Post |date=April 2012 | url = http://www.huffingtonpost.com/antonino-dambrosio/let-fury-have-the-hour_b_1444065.html}}
  • {{cite journal | title = Overdue Notice: Defend Our Libraries | journal = The Progressive |date=November 2011 | url = http://progressive.org/defend_our_libraries.html }}
  • {{cite journal | title = On Ai Weiwei and Artist Suppression | journal = The Progressive |date=June 2011 | url = http://www.progressive.org/dambrosio062411.html }}
  • {{cite journal | title = Society Must be Defended | journal = The Progressive |date=June 2011 | url = http://www.progressive.org/dambrosio062411.html }}
  • {{cite journal | title = In Defense of Humans | journal = The Progressive |date=June 2011 | url = http://www.progressive.org/dambrosio062411.html }}
  • {{cite journal | title = An Interview with Rosanne Cash | journal = The Progressive |date=October 2010 | url = http://www.progressive.org/dambrosio1010.html }}
  • {{cite journal | title = Ozomatli's Musical Journey | journal = The Progressive |date=September 2010 | url = http://www.progressive.org/dambrosio0910.html }}
  • {{cite journal | title = Eduardo Galeano's Reflections of the World | journal = Slepton |date=July 2010 | url = http://slepton.com }}
  • {{cite journal | title = May Day Calling | journal = OBEY GIANT |date=May 2010 | url = http://obeygiant.com/headlines/may-day-calling }}
  • {{cite journal | title = Howard Zinn: Historian of the Human Spirit | journal = The Progressive |date=January 2010 | url = http://www.progressive.org/mp/dambrosio012810.html }}
  • {{cite journal | title = Gary Farmer: "Cultural Work is Our Survival | journal = The Progressive |date=October 2009 | url = http://www.progressive.org/full/archive }}
  • {{cite journal | title = Green Day Never Gives Up! | journal = The Progressive |date=August 2009 | url = http://www.progressive.org/dambrosio0809.html }}
  • {{cite journal | title = Shepard Fairey's D.I.Y. Democracy | journal = The Progressive |date=June 2009 }}
  • {{cite journal | title = The John Sayles Interview | journal = The Believer |date=March 2009 | url = http://www.believermag.com/issues/200903/?read=interview_sayles }}
  • {{cite journal | title = The Only Band that Mattered | journal = The Rumpus |date=December 2008 | url = http://therumpus.net/2008/12/the-only-band-that-mattered/ }}
  • {{cite journal | title = Richard Price, American Realist | journal = The Progressive |date=December 2008 }}
  • {{cite journal | url = http://www.thenation.com/doc/20081020/dambrosio | title = Lee Atwater's Legacy | journal = The Nation |date=October 2008 }}
  • {{cite journal | url = http://www.progressive.org/mag/dambrosio091608.html | title = The Lamplighter: Walter Stafford, 1940-2008 | journal = The Progressive |date=December 2008 }}
  • {{cite journal | url = http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/dambrosio040608.html | title = The Bust Out | journal = Monthly Review |date=June 2008 }}
  • {{cite journal | title = Manu Chao, Globalista | journal = The Progressive |date=March 2008 }}
  • {{cite journal | url = http://www.progressive.org/mag_dambrosio1207 | title = M.I.A. in Action | journal = The Progressive |date=January 2008 }}
  • {{cite journal | url = http://www.progressive.org/mag_intv0407 | title = Lewis Black: The Interview | journal = The Progressive |date=April 2007 }}
  • {{cite journal | url = http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/dambrosio170706.html | title = When Worlds Collide | journal = Monthly Review |date=July 2006 }}
  • {{cite journal | url = http://www.thenation.com/doc/20060508/dambrosio | title = Joe Strummer, Terrorist? | journal = The Nation |date=April 2006 }}
  • {{cite journal | url = http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/dambrosio080206.html | title = In the Land of Bolivar | journal = Monthly Review |date=February 2006 }}
  • {{cite journal | url = http://www.progressive.org/?q=mag_intv0805 | title = Chuck D: The Interview | journal = The Progressive |date=August 2005 }}
  • {{cite journal | title = The Playwright vs. the Prime Minister | journal = The Progressive |date=June 2004 }}
  • {{cite journal | title = The People You Don't See | journal = New Labor Forum |date=Summer 2004 }}
  • {{cite journal | url = http://clamormagazine.org/issues/14/feature2.php | title = Up on the Block: The Power of People-Link | journal = Clamor |date=Winter 2003 }}
  • {{cite journal | url = http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-19967554_ITM | title = Soundtrack to Struggle | journal = ColorLines Magazine |date=Winter 2003 }}
  • {{cite journal | title = Let Fury have the Hour: The Passionate Politics of Joe Strummer | journal = Monthly Review |date=June 2003 }}
  • {{cite journal | url = http://clamormagazine.org/issues/15/ | title = Passion is a Fashion | journal = Clamor |date=July 2002 }}
  • {{cite journal | title = Punk and Political | journal = The Nation | year = 1998 }}

Publisher

  • Fever Pitch. Publisher. (2004–2005)
  • DISPATCH On-Line Indy News Journal. Publisher (2001–2003)

Films

  • Let Fury Have the Hour" (2012) Writer/Producer/Director.
  • The Bending Cross. (2009). Producer/Director/Writer. 95 mins.
  • Making Waves, Breaking Walls: The Story of Radio Atlantis. A Project of La Lutta NMC's Youth-Artist-in-Residency Program. (2009) Executive Producer. 12 mins.
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxytdULcuT0 No Free Lunch] (starring Lewis Black). (2008). Producer/writer/director. 7 mins.
  • Project 843: A Documentary Series on the cultural Impact of Central Park. (2007–present) Executive producer and supervising director.
  • In the Land of Bolivar. (2006). Writer, producer, photographer, and director. 10 mins.
  • Battlescars. (2006). Production Consultant. 30 mins.
  • Freedom Demo: The RNC Counter Convention. (2004) Producer, photographer, and editor. 25 mins.
  • Desaparecidos: Our History Oral History Project. (2004). Writer, producer, photographer, director and editor. 55 mins.
  • One Judge, One Family. (2004). Writer, producer, photographer, director, and editor. 17 mins.
  • The Treatment Court Story. (2002) Writer, producer, photographer, director, editor. 15 mins.
  • The Contract and Beyond. New York City Transit Workers Move Forward. (2002)Writer, producer, photographer, director, and editor. 25 mins.
  • Road to the Contract: New York City Transit Worker's Documentary Series
  • Struggle for a New Contract. (2002) Writer, producer, photographer, director, and editor. 25 mins.
  • Back in the Days: A Time before Crack. (2000) Writer, producer, photographer, director, and editor. 30 mins.
  • Once there was a Village. (1999). Based on the book of the same name. Producer, photographer, director, and editor. 30 mins
  • Welfare Reform: Rollback or Removal? (1996). Writer, producer, photographer, director, and editor. 30 mins.

Awards

  • (2009) Belmont Book Award (nominated).
  • (2009) Artist-In-Residence. Center for Contemporary Arts. Santa Few, New Mexico
  • (2008) Nation Institute Investigative Fund Award. Award to support investigative work on book project A Heartbeat and A Guitar
  • (2006) New York University Gallatin Lecturer. An honor bestowed upon a contemporary artist creating innovative and socially engaging work.
  • (2005) Artist-In-Residence, Long Island University Media Arts Department. An honor awarded to an artist producing dynamic and noteworthy new media.
  • (2005) Top Non-Fiction Book Selections of 2005. Awarded by PBS to non-fiction writers who published work that could be used as an educational tool in the classroom.
  • (2003) Digital-Artist-In-Residence (Given to La Lutta NMC). Awarded to emerging and established web artists working in the area of documenting the immigrant experience.
  • (1999) Top Independent Media Makers. Awarded by The Nation readers to those individuals creating media that advances democracy.
  • (1998) Community Service Award of Distinction. Awarded by the El Puente Center for Arts and Culture for support of youth-community public space mural initiative.
  • (1998) Community Arts Grant. Awarded by the Manhattan Borough President's Office, New York City.
  • (1995) Deans' Scholar. Awarded every 2 years to 20 New York University students demonstrating academic excellence, a strong social consciousness, and a vibrant creative sensibility.

External links

  • Interview on WNYC Soundcheck, May 2011.
  • Antonino D'Ambrosio and Shepard Fairey featured on GRITtv with Laura Flanders, May 2010.
  • Antonino D'Ambrosio featured on GRITtv with Laura Flanders, November 2009.
  • Antonino D'Ambrosio featured on The Clash: Revolution Rock, 2008.
  • Interview of Antonino D'Ambrosio by Brian Lehrer, June 2008.
  • Antonino D'Ambrosio Live from Prairie Lights Books, February 2005.

References

1. ^http://www.popmatters.com/pm/article/118925-books-of-note-about-music
2. ^http://www.progressive.org/books1209.html
3. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2009/12/08/antonino_dambrosio_spotlights_cashs_lost_treasure/ | work=The Boston Globe | first=James | last=Reed | title=Cash's lost treasure | date=December 8, 2009}}
4. ^https://books.google.com/books?id=MmnQSAAACAAJ
5. ^http://www.thenation.com/issue/january-28-2013
6. ^http://www.vanityfair.com/online/newestablishment/2008/09/henry-kravis.html
7. ^http://www.indiewire.com/article/12-films-were-excited-for-at-tribeca-2012?page=2
8. ^https://www.pbs.org/pov/blog/2012/04/tribeca-2012-documentaries-to-watch/
9. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/e-nina-rothe/a-slideshow-talk-with-ant_b_1455292.html | work=Huffington Post | first=E. Nina | last=Rothe | title=A (Slideshow) Talk with Antonino D'Ambrosio of Let Fury Have the Hour | date=April 26, 2012}}
10. ^http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2012/04/the-25-most-anticipated-movies-of-the-2012-tribeca-film-festival/let-fury-have-the-hour
11. ^http://www.cool-ny.com/en/archives/1231
12. ^http://www.democracyalliance.org/
13. ^http://www.magnetmagazine.com/2011/06/17/chris-mills-tells-it-like-it-is-antonino-d%E2%80%99ambrosios-a-heartbeat-and-a-guitar-the-making-of-johnny-cash%E2%80%99s-bitter-tears/
14. ^http://www.letfuryhavethehour.com
15. ^http://www.allmusic.com/album/look-again-to-the-wind-johnny-cashs-bitter-tears-revisited-mw0002701431
16. ^http://www.ccasantafe.org/residency_past.html
17. ^http://www.deitch.com/projects/sub.php?projId=302
18. ^http://obeygiant.com/headlines/may-day-calling
19. ^http://www.prx.org/pieces/24000-the-clash-revolution-rock
20. ^http://www.nyu.edu/gallatin/news/ag-lectures-fall-06-bio.html
21. ^http://www.economichumanrights.org/index.shtml
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