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## [Weekend links 844](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/08/22/weekend-links-844/)

_2026-08-22 · John · { feuilleton }_

Crivelli’s Room I (1967) by Gillian Ayers. • “This is the first film ever made about HP Lovecraft—and almost no one has seen it. Shot in 1989–90, it features unique interviews with Lovecraft’s friends and colleagues. It has sat unfinished for more than thirty-five years. We need your help to complete it and release it … Continue reading "Weekend links 844"

## [Milik, a film by Mati Klarwein](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/08/19/milik-a-film-by-mati-klarwein/)

_2026-08-19 · John · { feuilleton }_

Giving this 30-minute curio a “film by…” designation is a bit of a stretch but it was co-written by artist Mati Klarwein and also directed by him. Milik was filmed among the towns and desert landscapes of Niger in 1972, and is a rambling thing that’s not easy to comprehend if you’re trying to do … Continue reading "Milik, a film by Mati Klarwein"

## [Symphonie Fantastique](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/08/17/symphonie-fantastique/)

_2026-08-17 · John · { feuilleton }_

1955. Cover art by Jane Sinnickson Flora. The programme for the symphony (1845 version) by Hector Berlioz: Part One: Daydreams, Passions The author imagines that a young musician, afflicted by the sickness of spirit which a famous writer has called the vagueness of passions (le vague des passions), sees for the first time a woman … Continue reading "Symphonie Fantastique"

## [Weekend links 843](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/08/15/weekend-links-843/)

_2026-08-15 · John · { feuilleton }_

Total solar eclipse over Zaragoza, Spain, 12th August, 2026. Photograph by Ruiyu Zhang. • Kenneth Anger (again), in a transcript for another KPFA radio interview, in which we Anger have mentioning HP Lovecraft. Not a major revelation in itself but it s not something I ve seen before. On a related note, Anger wrote to August Derleth Continue reading "Weekend links 843"

## [Total (partial) Eclipse of the Art(ist)](https://loshighway.substack.com/p/total-partial-eclipse-of-the-artist)

_2026-08-12 · John Riordan · LOS HIGHWAY_

On this day 199 years ago William Blake breathed his last, aged 69, in a shabby room in Fountain Court, this room in fact.

## [The Greenwood Faun](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/08/12/the-greenwood-faun/)

_2026-08-12 · John · { feuilleton }_

Arthur Machen isn t usually considered to be a Decadent author even though it was in the Mauve Decade of the 1890s that he first established himself as a writer. Machen knew Oscar Wilde well enough to recount an anecdote in later life, and two of Machen s earliest books were published with covers designed by Aubrey Continue reading "The Greenwood Faun"

## [&#8220;A Love Vision&#8221;: Kenneth Anger in 1967](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/08/10/a-love-vision-kenneth-anger-in-1967/)

_2026-08-10 · John · { feuilleton }_

Art by Rick Griffin with Gustave Doré. San Francisco Oracle, Vol. 1 No. 7, February 1967. In his later years Kenneth Anger often seemed to spend more time giving interviews than making films, even though he was keeping busy when out of the public eye. Most of the discussions cover familiar ground, recycling anecdotes about Continue reading " A Love Vision : Kenneth Anger in 1967"

## [Weekend links 842](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/08/08/weekend-links-842/)

_2026-08-08 · John · { feuilleton }_

An illustration by Charles Keeping for The Golden Shadow. • At the BFI: Alex Ramon selects 10 great British TV shows of 1976. (And 50 years ago the American term shows was most often applied to the variety format. We would have called these programmes .) • Illustrations by Charles Keeping for The Golden Shadow (1973), Continue reading "Weekend links 842"

## [BWS and REH](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/08/05/bws-and-reh/)

_2026-08-05 · John · { feuilleton }_

Since Barry Windsor-Smith was absent from the previous post (or there in spirit via the pages of The Studio) I thought I d post a few of his prints from the mid-70s. As I said in the Snaps piece, Smith and co. set up The Studio in order to concentrate on art that was creator-owned and Continue reading "BWS and REH"

## [Snaps: The Studio tour, 1979](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/08/03/snaps-the-studio-tour-1979/)

_2026-08-03 · John · { feuilleton }_

I d been hoping that Malcolm Whitehead s Snaps might be made public eventually, and here it is, a 25-minute film documenting the northern end of a British book-signing tour undertaken by three artists and their publisher in October 1979. Not only that, there s also this shorter compilation of footage that didn t make the final cut. The Continue reading "Snaps: The Studio tour, 1979"

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_2026-08-03 · **Sponsored**_

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## [Weekend links 841](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/08/01/weekend-links-841/)

_2026-08-01 · John · { feuilleton }_

Drawing Hands (1948) by MC Escher. • New music: The World In Layers by mōshonsensu; The Rest Is My Ghost by Lawrence English; Rotostyles by Julien Ash M.Nomized. • At Public Domain Review: “The Persian Mâr-Nâmeh or, The Book for Taking Omens from Snakes” (1892). • At Little White Lies: Sam Moore writes in Continue reading "Weekend links 841"

## [Leonor Fini, a film by Yvan Butler](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/29/leonor-fini-a-film-by-ivan-butler/)

_2026-07-29 · John · { feuilleton }_

As an artist, Leonor Fini has never received as much attention as her contemporary and near namesake Leonora Carrington but this didn t stop film-makers calling at Fini s door in later life. The best of the ones I ve seen to date (and probably the best of all) is the feature-length documentary made by Chris Vermorcken in Continue reading "Leonor Fini, a film by Yvan Butler"

## [Lovecraft&#8217;s Brood](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/27/lovecrafts-brood/)

_2026-07-27 · John · { feuilleton }_

It s that man again, or some of his progeny, infecting the world with their nightmares. Lovecraft s Brood is a story collection edited by Ellen Datlow, a kind of follow-up to Lovecraft s Monsters, although the new book is a more expansive take on the Lovecraftian weird tale. As with the earlier collection, I designed and illustrated Continue reading "Lovecraft s Brood"

## [LOS Chapter 1](https://loshighway.substack.com/p/los-chapter-1)

_2026-07-27 · John Riordan · LOS HIGHWAY_

'The Web of Life is woven: & the tender sinews of life created / And the Three Classes of Men regulated by Los's hammer'

## [Weekend links 840](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/25/weekend-links-840/)

_2026-07-25 · John · { feuilleton }_

The Toad of Maldoror (1932) by Valentine Hugo. • Old music: Thank You America (John Robie Dub Mix) by Cabaret Voltaire. Code, the group s 1987 debut for the Parlophone label, receives an overdue reissue later this year with a substantial collection of remixes. • At Lesser-Known Writers: Douglas A. Anderson examines the career of Hal Continue reading "Weekend links 840"

## [Cornell, 1965](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/22/cornell-1965/)

_2026-07-22 · John · { feuilleton }_

It s the magus of Utopia Parkway again. As the title suggests, Cornell, 1965 was shot in the 1960s, although the footage wasn t assembled as a film until 1978 when director Lawrence Jordan added his narration and a Debussy soundtrack. Jordan had been Joseph Cornell s assistant in the 1960s, and his footage was meant to document Continue reading "Cornell, 1965"

## [&#8220;Through the eyes of poets&#8221;: View magazine](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/20/through-the-eyes-of-poets-view-magazine/)

_2026-07-20 · John · { feuilleton }_

Charles Henri Ford s avant-garde magazine has been a sporadic visitor to these pages over the past 20 years, the subject of occasional posts as well as my complaints about the difficulties of finding online sources for important magazines and journals. The difficulties are now over where View is concerned or almost over because this cache is Continue reading " Through the eyes of poets : View…

## [Weekend links 839](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/18/weekend-links-839/)

_2026-07-18 · John · { feuilleton }_

Imaginary Numbers (1954) by Yves Tanguy. • In all his writing, Ballard seems to embrace the opposed extremes of pulp genre conventions on the one hand and avant-garde experimentation on the other, while entirely rejecting the norms of conventional literary fiction that lie between these two extremes. Steven Shaviro reviewing The Illuminated Man: Life, Death Continue reading "Weekend links 839"

## [William Blake, Taxi Driver 6](https://loshighway.substack.com/p/william-blake-taxi-driver-6)

_2026-07-17 · John Riordan · LOS HIGHWAY_

'for not one Moment Of Time is lost, nor one Event of Space unpermanent'

## [The 7 Spectral Perils of Dorothea Tanning](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/15/the-7-spectral-perils-of-dorothea-tanning/)

_2026-07-15 · John · { feuilleton }_

I like a picture series, and this is one I hadn t encountered before. Dorothea Tanning s Les 7 périls spectraux (1950) is a portfolio of seven lithograph prints with accompanying text, Pourquoi Rester Muets? , by André Pieyre de Mandiargues. Of the series, the artist had this to say: My first lithograph adventure has become a book. Continue reading "The 7 Spectral Perils of Dorothea Tanning"

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_2026-07-15 · **Sponsored**_

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## [The Cube by Jim Henson](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/13/the-cube-by-jim-henson/)

_2026-07-13 · John · { feuilleton }_

Yes, it s that Jim Henson but you won t find any Muppets here. The Cube was an hour-long TV play made in 1969 for NBC Experiment in Television, a series with a contents list that shows the US channel making a break from the conservatism and formula-chasing that s always dogged the medium. Henson co-wrote The Cube Continue reading "The Cube by Jim Henson"

## [Weekend links 838](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/11/weekend-links-838/)

_2026-07-11 · John · { feuilleton }_

Amethyst geode by Sheila Sund. • RIP Tony Rayns: A Supreme Cinephile Remembered – notes and observations by Geoff Andrew. The remembrance mentions Rayns Cinema Rising, a short-lived magazine he was editing in the 1970s. I posted an extract from the first issue here. • The week in photo competitions: Hasselblad Masters 2026; ZWO Astronomy Continue reading "Weekend links 838"

## [Phantom Canyon, a film by Stacey Steers](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/08/phantom-canyon-a-film-by-stacey-steers/)

_2026-07-08 · John · { feuilleton }_

Phantom Canyon (2006) is another short animated film by Stacey Steers where many of the backgrounds and other details are collaged pieces from old engravings. There are so many of these films by Steers and older directors like Lawrence Jordan that I m starting to think they should be considered a sub-genre inside the general body Continue reading "Phantom Canyon, a film by Stacey Steers"

## [LOS, a Vision of William Blake, Chapter 1](https://loshighway.substack.com/p/los-a-vision-of-william-blake-chapter)

_2026-07-08 · John Riordan · LOS HIGHWAY_

Chapter 1 of LOS, my graphic novel about William Blake, is now available to buy from my online shop.

## [The art of Katsuyuki Nishijima](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/06/the-art-of-katsuyuki-nishijima/)

_2026-07-06 · John · { feuilleton }_

The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō is a ukiyo-e print series by Keisai Eisen and Utagawa Hiroshige depicting notable places on one of the main roads leading from Edo (Tokyo) to Kyoto. A modern-day version of the series by Katsuyuki Nishijima follows a similar route (as much as it still exists) showing some of Continue reading "The art of Katsuyuki Nishijima"

## [ARC Comics Festival in Peckham, London](https://loshighway.substack.com/p/arc-comics-festival-in-peckham-london)

_2026-07-06 · John Riordan · LOS HIGHWAY_

I’m delighted to say that I’ll be spending next weekend (11-12 July) at London’s newest and coolest comics festival, ARC in Peckham.

## [Weekend links 837](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/04/weekend-links-837/)

_2026-07-04 · John · { feuilleton }_

Tree Shadows on the Park Wall, Roundhay, Leeds (1872) by John Atkinson Grimshaw. • In many cases, the rules of physics that apply in a real scene appear to be optional in a painting; they can be obeyed or ignored at the discretion of the artist to enhance the painting’s intended effect. An extract from Continue reading "Weekend links 837"

## [Gargoyles, Chimeres, and the Grotesque in French Gothic Sculpture](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/07/01/gargoyles-chimeres-and-the-grotesque-in-french-gothic-sculpture/)

_2026-07-01 · John · { feuilleton }_

Good books about gargoyles aren t easy to find but this one, edited by Lester Burbank Bridaham, is better than many I ve seen. Gargoyles, Chimeres, and the Grotesque in French Gothic Sculpture was published in 1930, and is mostly a collection of photographs, with the text kept to a minimum at the front of the book. Continue reading "Gargoyles, Chimeres, and the Grotesque in French Gothic…

## [LOS part 11](https://loshighway.substack.com/p/los-part-11)

_2026-06-30 · John Riordan · LOS HIGHWAY_

The ballad of Peckham Rye

## [Stone Elegy](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/06/29/stone-elegy/)

_2026-06-29 · John · { feuilleton }_

A new piece of work which I completed recently, this is a poster for a short film, Stone Elegy, written and directed by Shane Smith. The film is a drama set in Ireland during the Iron Age, with a narrative that encompasses lost love, armed conflict and a touch of magic. The brief from Thin Continue reading "Stone Elegy"

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## [Weekend links 836](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/06/27/weekend-links-836/)

_2026-06-27 · John · { feuilleton }_

Narcissus (1881) by Gyula Benczúr. • AnOther reposts an old interview with Dennis Bell of the Bob Mizer Foundation to coincide with an exhibition of homoerotic drawings from Physique Pictorial at JW Anderson Soho, London. The drawings by the pseudonymous (and still unidentified) Spartacus don t bear comparison to those by Mizer s celebrated discovery, Tom of Continue reading "Weekend links 836"

## [Quiet Apocalypse](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/06/24/quiet-apocalypse/)

_2026-06-24 · John · { feuilleton }_

More monochrome cosmic horror. Quiet Apocalypse is a short black-and-white film by Insolitum , a combination CGI with stock footage that nods to Cloverfield, Ishirō Honda s monstrous menagerie, and the last few minutes of The Mist, if that particular film had continued beyond its abrupt ending. Made using Blender, Zbrush, Substance Painter, After Effects and Davinci Continue reading "Quiet…

## [The Father of Serpents](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/06/22/the-father-of-serpents/)

_2026-06-22 · John · { feuilleton }_

The legend of Yig, Father of Serpents, remained figurative no longer, and I started with loathing when told of the monstrous nuclear chaos beyond angled space which the Necronomicon had mercifully cloaked under the name of Azathoth. — The Whisperer in Darkness Another month, another Lovecraftian portrait. Yig was the last of the Photoshop melanges Continue reading "The Father of Serpents"

## [Weekend links 835](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/06/20/weekend-links-835/)

_2026-06-20 · John · { feuilleton }_

Kites of Fukuroi and Distant View of Akiba in Totomi Province, from the series One Hundred Famous Views in the Various Provinces (1859) by Utagawa Hiroshige II. • Coming soon from Strange Attractor: International Freak: Robin Farquharson and the Dream of Psychedelic Revolt by M. Syd Rosen. • At the Daily Heller: the Brooklyn Botanical Continue reading "Weekend links 835"

## [The art of Atelier Heinrichs &#038; Bachmann](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/06/17/the-art-of-atelier-heinrichs-bachmann/)

_2026-06-17 · John · { feuilleton }_

Who were Heinrichs and Bachmann? That s a good question because neither I nor anyone else who s written about their book covers can offer any more information beyond their names and the dates when they were active. What we do know is that from the mid-60s to an unspecified point in the 1970s Heinrichs and Bachmann s Continue reading "The art of Atelier Heinrichs Bachmann"

## [Painting with Light](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/06/15/painting-with-light/)

_2026-06-15 · John · { feuilleton }_

The Quantel Paintbox was one of the first computer systems designed to create and manipulate digital graphics in a manner that was much closer to painting and drawing than computer programming. The technology was launched in 1981, and was essentially Photoshop ten years before Adobe Inc. announced its own image-editing system. Rather like the Fairlight Continue reading "Painting with Light"

## [Weekend links 834](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/06/13/weekend-links-834/)

_2026-06-13 · John · { feuilleton }_

A Bigger Splash (1967) by David Hockney. • I was interviewed this week at Retrofuturista, the first interview I ve done in a while, and more wide-ranging than they sometimes are. Subjects covered include illustration, design, weird fiction, the Reverbstorm comics, the Bumper Book of Magic, underground culture, and the deficiencies of AI art. Also my Continue reading "Weekend links 834"

## [Hello Dali! revisited](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/06/10/hello-dali-revisited/)

_2026-06-10 · John · { feuilleton }_

After mentioning Salvador Dalí in the previous post, here s the man himself in a UK TV profile from 1973. I wouldn t usually return to something like this but for years the only copy of Hello Dali! on YouTube was spoiled by having been recorded with a ghosted signal. The new copy isn t perfect either, the Continue reading "Hello Dali! revisited"

## [The art of Helmut Wenske](https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2026/06/08/the-art-of-helmut-wenske/)

_2026-06-08 · John · { feuilleton }_

A Tab in the Ocean (1972) by Nektar. This is another post in which I refer to Franz Rottensteiner s The Fantasy Book: The Ghostly, the Gothic, the Magical, the Unreal (Thames Hudson, 1978) as a source of discovery. Rottensteiner is Austrian which no doubt explains why his study of fantasy and horror in art Continue reading "The art of Helmut Wenske"

## [William Blake, Taxi Driver 5](https://loshighway.substack.com/p/william-blake-taxi-driver-5)

_2026-06-07 · John Riordan · LOS HIGHWAY_

or 'the Fiery Chariot of his Contemplative Thought'

## [LOS part 10](https://loshighway.substack.com/p/los-part-10)

_2026-05-18 · John Riordan · LOS HIGHWAY_

Doing the Lambeth Walk

## [Blake Star](https://loshighway.substack.com/p/blake-star)

_2026-05-11 · John Riordan · LOS HIGHWAY_

Andy Wilson has passed into the next room

## [William Blake, Taxi Driver 4](https://loshighway.substack.com/p/william-blake-taxi-driver-4)

_2026-05-02 · John Riordan · LOS HIGHWAY_

'Shake not thy roofs, Nor bend thy pillars with thine iron car'

## [New Congregational Worship Song for Pentecost](https://stevebell.com/new-congregational-worship-song-for-pentecost/)

_2025-04-30 · Steve · Steve Bell_

Song by Steve Bell and Malcolm Guite. Page features song video, lyrics, and free sheet music... The post New Congregational Worship Song for Pentecost appeared first on Steve Bell .

## [Such Is The Glad Surprise: Reflection and Song for Holy Week](https://stevebell.com/new-music-video-and-reflection-for-holy-week-the-glad-surprise/)

_2025-04-14 · Steve · Steve Bell_

New music video and reflection for Holy Week: Steve Bell | The Glad Surprise The post Such Is The Glad Surprise: Reflection and Song for Holy Week appeared first on Steve Bell .

## [Lazarus Saturday](https://stevebell.com/lazarus-saturday-reflection-and-song/)

_2025-04-12 · Steve · Steve Bell_

A reflection and song for Lazarus Saturday: a rich feast in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition. The post Lazarus Saturday appeared first on Steve Bell .

