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57. Los mejores libros que hemos leído en lo que va de 2025
En este episodio, Andrés Mejía y Andrés Caro hablan de los mejores libros que han leído este año. John Dickie - Delizia!: https://johndickie.net/books/delizia/ Patricio Aylwin - La experiencia política de la Unidad Popular: https://www.penguinlibros.com/co/tematicas/330082-ebook-la-experiencia-politica-de-la-unidad-popular-1970-1973-9789566247074?srsltid=AfmBOopcwVo2G0vna6WHq2z3Kvy7hR8Qwed2Iz6slRByNYoMQI3NoKXjSebastián Edwards - The Chile Project: https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691208626/the-chile-project?srsltid=AfmBOopaOnMV67U31HVi76xem-fHT2Lnn3jR-Be7sMq1ojf3It2ddV2n Karl Sigmund - The Walz of Reason...
2025-04-10
21 min
The Un-Diplomatic Podcast
The Sum of All Fears (2002) w/ Max Read | Ep. 227
Free preview cross-over with the Bang-Bang Podcast. In this episode, Van and Lyle are joined by writer Max Read to dissect The Sum of All Fears, the 2002 film adaptation of Tom Clancy’s novel. The film thrusts CIA analyst Jack Ryan, portrayed by Ben Affleck, into a high-stakes scenario where a nuclear bomb detonates in Baltimore, pushing the U.S. and Russia to the brink of war. The movie’s release shortly after 9/11 adds a layer of poignancy to its themes of terrorism and national insecurity.The discussion delves into the portrayal of neo-Nazi antagonists manipulating global powe...
2025-03-21
28 min
Bang-Bang Podcast
The Sum of All Fears (2002) w/ Max Read | Ep. 16
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.bangbangpod.comIn this episode, Van and Lyle are joined by writer Max Read to dissect The Sum of All Fears, the 2002 film adaptation of Tom Clancy’s novel. The film thrusts CIA analyst Jack Ryan, portrayed by Ben Affleck, into a high-stakes scenario where a nuclear bomb detonates in Baltimore, pushing the U.S. and Russia to the brink of war. The movie’s release shortly after 9/11 adds a layer of poignancy to its themes of terrorism and national insecurity. The...
2025-03-10
28 min
未来写真部
写真はもっと自由で楽しい!サンフランシスコで体験したアートブックフェアとZINE(ジン)の世界
YouTube版 https://youtu.be/i9k5AS8L5oU 『未来写真部』は日本在住のokitaとアメリカ・シリコンバレー在住のgoshimaが、気になる写真作家を深掘りしたり、最近見た写真展・写真集について紹介していく番組です。みなさんと一緒に写真の楽しみ方を考えていきます。 今回は「サンフランシスコで楽しむArt Book FairとZine」。サンフランシスコで開かれたArt Book Fairを写真集好きの視点でレポートします。さらにオークランドのPhoto Zineのワークショップにも参加してきたので、その体験談を通じて、自由に楽しむ写真の世界を考えていきたいと思います。 okita https://www.instagram.com/kazuyakagawa/ https://www.threads.net/@kazuyakagawa https://youtube.com/@okitaokitaokita goshima https://www.instagram.com/goshima https://x.com/goshima https://www.threads.net/@goshima https://youtube.com/@goshilab ================================================================================ <関連リンク> - SF Art Book Fair公式サイト - https://sfartbookfair.com/ - I’m So Happy You Are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1950s to Now (Aperture) - https://aperture.org/books/im-so-happy-you-are-here-japanese-women-photographers-from-the-1950s-to-now/ - 大橋英児「Roadside Lights Seasons: WinterEast Bay Photo Collective」(Case Publishing) - https://www.shashasha.co/jp/book/roadside-lights-seasons-winter-c - Ed Templeton「City Confessions」(SUPER LABO) - #1 Tokyo https://superlabo.com/collections/super-labo/products/cityconfessions1-tokyo-edtempleton - #2 London https://superlabo.com/collections/super-labo/products/city-confessions-2-london-ed-templeton - #3 Paris https://superlabo.com/collections/super-labo/products/cityconfessions3paris...
2025-01-13
1h 17
Grey Matter with Michael Krasny
Art Historian and Scholar Alexander Nemerov on the Art of the West and the Greatest American Artwork
Our third of four Bill Lane Center for the American West podcasts featured Stanford's Alex Nemerov in conversation with Michael Krasny. The discussion began with what makes Western art distinctive and what captured Alex's imagination. Michael then explored Alex's approach to curating art exhibitions and discussed the influences of Alex's father, celebrated poet Howard Nemerov, and his aunt, iconic pioneer photographer Diane Arbus. This led to a discussion of Susan Sontag's book on photography and photography's status as fine art. The conversation then broadened to explore various themes: women artists, Jasper Johns, the universal and spiritual elements in art, solipsism...
2024-11-14
49 min
פותות-הפותקאסט
פרק 14# הלן פרנקנטלר עם אביטל כנעני
פרק 14# הלן פרנקנטלר עם אביטל כנעני. אנחנו מוצאות את עצמנו בשנות החמישים של ניו יורק עם הלן שמביאה משהו רענן וחלוצי אל תוך האקספרסיוניזם המופשט. לצד חבורה של אמנים רדיקלים, היא גם עובדת בטכניקה חדשה ומפתחת וכבר בגיל 21 היא כוכבת בעולם האומנות הניו יורקי! הלן הביאה עבורנו את כוחות הכניעה לכוחות בריאה, את שבתאי והשבת, את השמש בקשת והצמידות לאוטוריטה נסתרת. אביטל כנעני שבחרה בה מדברת איתנו על עומק וגובה על אופק והר, על יצירה בתוך מקום שזקוק לשקט וקצה בו זמנית. רשימת מקורות: Fierce PoiseHelen Frankenthaler and 1950s New YorkBy Alexander Nemerov · 2021Vettius Valens, anthologies - Saturn
2024-06-21
1h 58
In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing
“The Magic Art of Framing”: Alexander Nemerov on Writing History and Making a World
This is the first episode of a new season focused on the craft of writing in art history. Sara Houghteling (special projects coordinator for the Research and Academic Program and a fiction writer) speaks with Alexander Nemerov, professor of art history at Stanford University, about his most recent book, The Forest: A Fable of America in the 1830s. He discusses his writing process, how his craft has changed over time, and this current book’s varied sources of inspiration—from painting and poetry to time spent in nature and pilgrimages to historical sites.
2024-03-05
41 min
Audio Articles from The Stanford Daily
Office Hours Air: Alexander Nemerov
Read the article here: https://stanforddaily.com/2023/11/28/office-hours-air-alexander-nemerov
2023-11-29
00 min
Living in Time Audio Archive
6. Alexander Nemerov
In this wide-ranging conversation Alexander Nemerov discusses his life and work with Stanford senior Noah Sveiven. Topics include the art history professor’s two most recent books – The Forest: A Fable of America in the 1830s and Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York – along with Nemerov’s relationship with his parents, some recollections from childhood, and reflections on university life. Nemerov believes in the importance of emotional truths. He explains that when he decided to feature his own emotional truths in his art history lectures, enrollment increased from a few dozen to several hundred...
2023-11-16
1h 08
The Stanford Daily Podcast
Office Hours Air: 1. Alexander Nemerov
In this wide-ranging conversation, Alexander Nemerov discusses his life and work with Stanford senior Noah Sveiven. Topics include the art history professor’s two most recent books – The Forest: A Fable of America in the 1830s and Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York – along with Nemerov’s relationship with his parents, some recollections from childhood, and reflections on university life. Office Hours Air is a new Stanford Daily podcast and radio program. The show, created and hosted by Noah Sveiven, features guests in conversation about their work and the experiences in their life that drew them to t...
2023-11-16
1h 08
From Beneath the Hollywood Sign
“GHOSTS, GHOULS AND VERONICA LAKE" (07)
Halloween has always been a special time for classic movies. From the early Universal Studios monster films to the psychological thrillers of ALFRED HITCHCOCK to the gory blood-bathes of the 1980s slasher films, Hollywood understood that people love to be frightened. In this Halloween episode, hosts Steve and Nan share some of the perhaps lesser-known scary movies to enjoy this Halloween season. Some are really great; some...not so much. But they all have a special place in Steve and Nan’s demented little hearts. So pull the covers up tight, keep the lights on and ignore that thump in...
2023-10-30
38 min
One Bright Book
Episode #18: Map: Collected and Last Poems, by Wislawa Szymborska
Join our hosts Rebecca, Frances, and Dorian as they discuss MAP: COLLECTED AND LAST POEMS by Wislawa Szymborska, and chat about their current reading. For our next episode, we will discuss MEMORIES OF A CATHOLIC GIRLHOOD by Mary McCarthy. We would love to have you read along with us, and listen in on our conversation coming to you in October or November, scheduling and consistency being our strong points. Want to support the show? Visit us at Bookshop.org or click on the links below and buy some books! ...
2023-10-13
1h 21
Smarty Pants
#270: Reading the Trail Trees
America in the 1830s was stranger than we might think: cities were made of wood, primeval forests towered above East and West coasts alike, and the Great Dismal Swamp still swallowed more than a million acres of Virginia. Alexander Nemerov, an art historian at Stanford University, brings this unruly and uncanny world to life in his new book, The Forest: A Fable of America in the 1830s. Neither history nor fiction, the book offers dozens of gem-like stories of man’s last real encounters with these ancient forests: Nat Turner’s woodland hiding place, the inscription of the Cherokee lang...
2023-03-10
27 min
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+
The Forest: A Fable of America in the 1830s by Alexander Nemerov
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/657982to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Forest: A Fable of America in the 1830s Author: Alexander Nemerov Narrator: Clarke Peters Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 31 minutes Release date: March 7, 2023 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: This audiobook narrated by Clarke Peters shares a vivid historical imagining of the lives of individuals—from painters, poets, and politicians to enslaved people, artisans, and travelers—in the early United States Set amid the glimmering lakes and disappearing forests of the early United States, The Forest imagines how a wide variety of Americans experienced their lives. Part truth, part fiction, feat...
2023-03-07
9h 31
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
The Forest: A Fable of America in the 1830s by Alexander Nemerov
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/657982to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Forest: A Fable of America in the 1830s Author: Alexander Nemerov Narrator: Clarke Peters Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 31 minutes Release date: March 7, 2023 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: This audiobook narrated by Clarke Peters shares a vivid historical imagining of the lives of individuals—from painters, poets, and politicians to enslaved people, artisans, and travelers—in the early United States Set amid the glimmering lakes and disappearing forests of the early United States, The Forest imagines how a wide variety of Americans experienced their lives. Part truth, part fiction, feat...
2023-03-07
9h 31
The TLS Podcast
Radical Turns
This week, Thea Lenarduzzi and Michael Caines are joined by Jenni Quilter, the author of ‘New York School Painters and Poets: Neon in daylight’, to discuss the colourful and ceaselessly experimental work of the American artist Helen Frankenthaler; and Emma Smith, Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Hertford College, Oxford, reviews a radical (and watery) new production of ‘Macbeth’ that redeems the fallen world of this overfamiliar tragedy.‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’, Almeida Theatre, London; also streaming‘Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York’ by Alexander Nemerov‘Helen Frankenthaler: Radical beauty’, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Lon...
2021-10-21
55 min
mindbird® - Mind Expansion Podcast
Look at the beauty of the world as if you were looking at art - Interview with Alexander Nemerov @Stanford University
What is the most beautiful thing you have ever seen? (Interview in English) What can we learn from art? How has it shaped us as humanity and how has our society shaped art? In today's episode, I talk with Professor Alexander Nemerov. He's a professor at Stanford University in Arts and Humanities. Some friends of mine who were also studying at Stanford University then, were so excited to attend his lecture that I've been looking forward to this conversation for a long time. Alexander is professor with passion and full of heart. It was very touching to...
2021-10-20
53 min
Book Public
‘Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler And 1950s New York’: Alexander Nemerov Explores Artist’s Life During Transformative Decade
Alexander Nemerov brings us the story of pioneering artist Helen Frankenthaler and a look into New York’s 1950s art scene.
2021-08-20
35 min
New Books in Art
Alexander Nemerov, "Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York" (Penguin Press, 2021)
At the dawn of the 1950s, a promising and dedicated young painter named Helen Frankenthaler, fresh out of college, moved back home to New York City to make her name. By the decade's end, she had succeeded in establishing herself as an important American artist of the postwar period. In the years in between, she made some of the most daring, head-turning paintings of her day and also came into her own as a woman: traveling the world, falling in and out of love, and engaging in an ongoing artistic education. She also experienced anew—and left her mark on...
2021-06-14
1h 00
Download Incredible Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York by Alexander Nemerov
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/443071 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York Author: Alexander Nemerov Narrator: Alison Fraser Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 2 minutes Release date: March 23, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2.67 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: A National Book Critics Circle finalist • One of Vogue's Best Books of the Year A dazzling biography of one of the twentieth century's most respected painters, Helen Frankenthaler, as she came of age as an artist in postwar New York “The magic of Alexander Nemerov's portrait of Helen Frankenthaler in Fi...
2021-03-23
10 min
Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Julia Cooke - COME FLY THE WORLD
Julia and I discuss her new book Come Fly the World, how she discovered and decided to tell these women’s stories, approaching the issue of memory and recall with her interviews, the importance of stewardesses’ contributions to both the feminist movement and to present-day women and their ability to travel freely, and much more. Come Fly the World can be purchased at Murder by the Book. Julia’s recommended reads are: Musings of a Curious Aesthete by Leonard Koren Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York by Alexander Nemerov Things I Don’t Want to Know: On Writing by Deborah...
2021-03-02
24 min
The Daily Poem
Howard Nemerov's "Watching Football on TV"
Howard Nemerov (February 29, 1920 – July 5, 1991) was an American poet. He was twice Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, from 1963 to 1964 and again from 1988 to 1990.[1] For The Collected Poems of Howard Nemerov (1977), he won the National Book Award for Poetry,[2] Pulitzer Prize for Poetry,[3] and Bollingen Prize.Nemerov was brother to photographer Diane Nemerov Arbus and father to art historian Alexander Nemerov, Professor of the History of Art and American Studies at Stanford University. Bio via Wikipedia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a p...
2021-03-02
06 min
Ein Pod Kaffee
#3 How to look at life and why (with Alexander Nemerov)
Alexander Nemerov is the Chair of the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University. Throughout our recording, it became apparent that a lot of his work is analyzing fiction and poetry alongside visual art. His nuanced language drew pictures of life that visualized his beliefs and experiences. It was a beautiful, at times maybe even overwhelming talk due to the abundance of thoughts to ponder upon, leaving us thankful and excited. We talked to him about his eventful path of life and the influences of his famous father and aunt, how not knowing can be a guidestar...
2020-04-09
48 min
Recording Artists
Helen Frankenthaler: Let 'er Rip
This episode focuses on Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011). Joining host Helen Molesworth are artist Rodney McMillian and art historian Alexander Nemerov. Frankenthaler made large abstract paintings by pouring thinned paint directly onto the horizontal canvas. In interviews from 1969 and 1971, she discusses the inspiration for this radical innovation as well as other early influences. For … Continue reading "Helen Frankenthaler: Let ‘er Rip"
2019-11-12
00 min
Recording Artists
Helen Frankenthaler: Let ’er Rip
This episode focuses on Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011). Joining host Helen Molesworth are artist Rodney McMillian and art historian Alexander Nemerov. Frankenthaler made large abstract paintings by pouring thinned paint directly onto the horizontal canvas. In interviews from 1969 and 1971, she discusses the inspiration for this radical innovation as well as other early influences. Additional Resources Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Cindy Nemser Papers Finding Aid Barbara Rose Papers Finding Aid
2019-11-12
36 min
Recording Artists
Helen Frankenthaler: Let ’er Rip
This episode focuses on Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011). test Joining host Helen Molesworth are artist Rodney McMillian and art historian Alexander Nemerov. Frankenthaler made large abstract paintings by pouring thinned paint directly onto the horizontal canvas. In interviews from 1969 and 1971, she discusses the inspiration for this radical innovation as well as other early influences. test Additional Resources Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Cindy Nemser Papers Finding Aid Barbara Rose Papers Finding Aid
2019-11-12
36 min
The Parrish Art Museum Podcast
Alexander Nemerov and Clifford Ross on Helen Frankenthaler - 8/23/19
August 23rd, 2019 Introduced by Alicia G. Longwell, Ph.D. The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator, this conversation brings together art historian Alexander Nemerov, who is working on a new book about Frankenthaler, and multi-media artist Clifford Ross. Nemerov is the Carl and Marilyn Thoma Provostial Professor in the Arts and Humanities as well as Chair of the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University. Ross is a multi-media artist whose work has been widely exhibited in galleries, museums, and public spaces in the United States and abroad and is the Chairman of the H...
2019-09-03
59 min