Wednesday, May 30, 2012

In Search of the Miraculous (One Night in Los Angeles)


From In Search of the Miraculous (One Night in Los Angeles), Bas Jan Ader, 1973

Friday, May 25, 2012

The remains of his boat

In search of the miraculous began in 1973 when Dutch-born sailor Bas Jan Ader documented a nighttime walk through Los Angeles, from the Hollywood Hills to the ocean. On the resulting eighteen black-and-white photographs, he wrote out the lyrics to The Coasters’ song Searchin’. Wishing to continue his journey, he decided he would next make a trans-Atlantic voyage in a one-man yacht, concluding with another nighttime walk, this time through Amsterdam. In April of 1975, as a prelude, Ader exhibited In Search of the Miraculous at the Claire Copley Gallery, Los Angeles. For this exhibition, Ader recorded some of his University of California, Irvine students singing traditional sea shanties, which was played with an accompanying slideshow. All three segments of this project — the Los Angeles works, the sea crossing, and the walk in Amsterdam, were to be presented at the Groningen Museum in Holland later that year. On July 9, 1975, Ader set sail from Cape Cod. Remnants of his boat were found off the shore of Ireland, but Ader was lost at sea.” 

Image from here, story from here.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Friday, May 18, 2012

Friday, May 11, 2012

Permission to go to sea
























Bas Jan Ader’s boyhood sailing permit issued July of 1959. Inside it is a note written by his mother, reading ”Mrs. J.A. Ader Appels gives her son, Bastiaan Johan Christiaan Ader permission to go to sea.”

from here