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Art Swift 2019
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Dreaming of Home
"For the embattled there is no place that cannot be home nor is": Jenna Gribbon and Christina Quarles
Painters Christina Quarles and Jenna Gribbon join curator and host Gemma Rolls-Bentley in discussing their methods for constructing queerness in their lives and artworks, the importance of holding a viewers gaze, lesbian intensity, and CAMP! This episodes title is a line from “School Note,” a poem by Audre Lorde.Jenna Gribbon’s oil paintings constitute an important new entry in the long lineage of figurative art, extending its narrative possibilities to explore the act of looking. Her vivid portraits, frequently nudes or partial nudes, depict those closest to her, and sometimes the artist herself, in candid poses...
2023-12-18
47 min
Art Musings
Josie Clouting: building an art community
Sally and Carole chat with an incredible Oxfordshire artist: Josie Clouting. The focus? How can new artists break into their local art scene? Find out on this episode of Art Musings. And THANK YOU for being here. Means the world. ❤️ -- ABOUT JOSIE CLOUTING: "I'm Josie Clouting. I am a landscape artist inspired by wild and ancient places. My paintings are expressive and intuitive, and respond to the light, atmosphere and topography of the natural world. "I take great joy in the variety of colours and textures in the landscape and try to brin...
2023-11-06
32 min
Icelandic Art Center — Out There
Art, the world and power with artist Ragnar Kjartansson
Artist Ragnar Kjartansson joins us in this episode and we travel along the spectrum of emotions including love and understanding, fear satire and fakery. Ragnar shares stories about art for theater, the role of fiction, feminism and pushing things to the end in his works, exhibitions, radical meetings and collaborations. As one of the most recognized and well-loved contemporary artists of our time, Ragnar’s works spark something human, are sometimes misunderstood, but most often adored. He has exhibited across the world and realized a number of meaningful collaborations with artists, musicians, performers, activists and other creatives from his lo...
2023-09-26
1h 18
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 59: Reproductive Justice, Art History, and Witchcraft in Angela Fraleigh’s "The Raving Ones"
Angela Fraleigh and Maritza Lacayo will discuss reproductive Justice, art history and witchcraft in the context of Fraleigh's monumental painting installation The Raving Ones, on view as a special project at the Untitled Art Fair. Fraleigh’s lush and layered paintings harness the magic of making the invisible, visible. Illuminating erased or forgotten female figures, her paintings unsettle familiar narratives to help shift perspectives and upend contemporary power dynamics. Traversing topics from the medieval witch-hunts and the rise of capitalism to Reagan era politics and the devastating overturning of Roe V. Wade, Lacayo and Fraleigh will locate some of the hi...
2022-12-27
34 min
Audio-guides | Voies-Voix résilientes
Emilie Crewe | The Art of Fugue (2019)
The Art of Fugue (2019)The Art of Fugue est une vidéo multicanaux mettant en scène cinq femmes travaillant dans des industries commerciales. L’œuvre est un chœur d’interprètes féminines racontant des histoires à travers les actions et les mouvements répétitifs d’un travail qualifié. Semblables à une composition musicale, les vidéos s’harmonisent en termes de ton, de texture, de couleur, de rythme et de contours. Monté selon la structure musicale traditionnelle de la fugue, chaque écran agit comme une voix singulière contribuant à l’œuvre d’art comme une composition polyphonique prése...
2022-05-26
09 min
Art on a Podcast
Series 7 - Episode 7: Zoe Hawk - AoaP Summer Auction
To end Series 7 of Art on a Podcast, Rosa talks with the brilliant Zoe Hawk. Zoe Hawk’s work deals with the complex experience of girlhood, exploring adolescent anxiety, feminine identity, and belonging. Zoe holds a BFA in studio art from Missouri State University, and an MFA in painting from the University of Iowa. Her work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally, and included in publications such as New American Paintings, Plastik Magazine, ArtMaze Mag (UK), and JOIA Magazine (Chile). She has attended artist residencies in Ireland, Norway, Belgium, and Qatar, and the Women’s Studio Workshop in Rosendale, NY...
2021-06-29
27 min
Art Focus, Spoken.
Beyond Codes and Aesthetics with Yishen Chen | Art Focus, Spoken
In this episode of the Beyond Codes and Aesthetics series of the Art Focus Spoken podcast, we spoke with Yishen Chen about her new curatorial project Parallelism·Futurism (2020). This exhibition takes a holistic approach to explore the collective consciousness of humankind, something that transcends the shackles imposed by our bodies. In the process of this exploration, she raises concerns about modern technology, the perpetual connectedness and the reduction of someone’s existence into a single datum that challenges the very existence of consciousness itself. This curatorial project realized amidst the challenges of 2020 intends to be a response to the con...
2020-11-30
00 min
State Of The Art
The Art of Kameron Neal
In this episode, we speak with video artist Kameron Neal who uses his body and personal narratives to explore intimacy and to challenge socio-political ideologies. -About Kameron Neal-Kameron Neal is a queer Black video artist, designer, and performance-maker based in NYC. Forbes described Kameron’s solo exhibition at Detroit Art Week 2019 as “an absurd escape that simultaneously provokes and entertains.” Kameron is currently in residence at CultureHub, The Public Theater’s Devised Theater Working Group, and the Bemis Center. As a Resident Artist at Ars Nova, he co-created MukhAgni, an irreverent multimedia performance memoir...
2020-09-11
00 min
Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons
Keynote: “Art in the Age of Ecocide & the Anthropocene” by Suzanne Dhaliwal
On 25 and 26 October 2019 Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons organized the second Assembly for commoning art institutions entitled "Our House is on Fire." The third keynote was given by founder of No Tar Sands Network, climate justice campaigner, and creative Suzanne Dhaliwal, entitled: “Art in the Age of Ecocide & the Anthropocene.” Following Casco’s inaugural annual Assembly in 2018, "Our House is on Fire" turned our attention to developing a climate justice code for art and art institutions in response to the current climate crisis and the question: What practical measures will art and art institutions take to care for our pl...
2020-07-13
26 min
Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons
Introduction to Our House is on Fire, second annual Assembly for Commoning Art Institutions
On 25 and 26 October 2019 Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons organized the second Assembly for commoning art institutions entitled "Our House is on Fire." Casco Art Institute director Binna Choi and deputy director introduce the program of the two days. Following Casco’s inaugural annual Assembly in 2018, "Our House is on Fire" turned our attention to developing a climate justice code for art and art institutions in response to the current climate crisis and the question: What practical measures will art and art institutions take to care for our planetary commons with the power of imagination? The second annual Assembly wa...
2020-07-13
27 min
WMAS
WMAS Art Talks - Ep. 14: Miami Art Week 2019 (Feat. Carlos Cesar Alves)
In this episode of Art Talks, artist Jônatas talks with artist Carlos Cesar Alves during Miami Art Week 2019 at Jada Art Fair. In this interview, we talk about his passions, his art process, and his evolving career in the arts during Miami Art Week. Let’s tune in! Tune in Thursday’s at 4 P.M. for new episodes! Listen Here: Spotify: bit.ly/WMASArtTalksSpotify iTunes: https://apple.co/2nRneOS Youtube: bit.ly/WMASArtTalksPlaylist Follow Us: Faceb...
2020-04-16
15 min
WMAS
WMAS Art Talks - Ep. 13: Miami Art Week 2019 (Feat. Luis Moscoso)
In this episode of Art Talks, artist Jônatas talks with artist Luis Moscoso during Miami Art Week 2019 at Jada Art Fair. In this interview, we talk about his work and experience during Miami Art Week. Let’s tune in! Tune in Thursday’s at 4 P.M. for new episodes! Listen Here: Spotify: bit.ly/WMASArtTalksSpotify iTunes: https://apple.co/2nRneOS Youtube: bit.ly/WMASArtTalksPlaylist Follow Us: Facebook: bit.ly/WMASArtFB Instagram: bit.ly/WMASA...
2020-04-09
28 min
WMAS
WMAS Art Talks - Ep. 12: Miami Art Week 2019 (Feat. SANDYROSE)
In this episode of Art Talks, we sit down with artist SANDYROSE during Miami Art Week 2019 at Jada Art Fair. In this exclusive interview, we sit with her to discuss her work on display in the fair, her experience creating an immersive installation, and her passions behind her art. Listen: Spotify: bit.ly/WMASArtTalksSpotify iTunes: https://apple.co/2nRneOS Youtube: bit.ly/WMASArtTalksPlaylist Follow Us: Facebook: bit.ly/WMASArtFB Instagram: bit.ly/WMASArtIG Blog: http://bit.ly/arttalksblog Tune in Thursday at 4 p.m. EST to listen...
2020-02-19
19 min
WMAS
WMAS Art Talks - Ep. 11: Miami Art Week 2019 (Feat. Aaron Jackson Bowman)
In this episode of Art Talks, we sit down with artist Aaron Jackson Bowman during Miami Art Week 2019 at Jada Art Fair. In this exclusive interview, Aaron discusses his first experience showing artwork during Miami Art Week and his emerging journey in the arts. Listen: Spotify: bit.ly/WMASArtTalksSpotify iTunes: https://apple.co/2nRneOS Youtube: bit.ly/WMASArtTalksPlaylist Follow Us: Facebook: bit.ly/WMASArtFB Instagram: bit.ly/WMASArtIG Blog: http://bit.ly/arttalksblog Tune in Thursday at 4 p.m. EST to listen to more!
2020-02-13
12 min
National Gallery of Art Talks
USCO | nga
USCO, also known as the Company of US or US Company, was a group of artists, poets, filmmakers, engineers, and composers who formed a multimedia collective in 1963. Two of its cofounders—Michael Callahan (b. 1944), an electronics innovator and president of Museum Technology Source, and Gerd Stern (b. 1928), a poet, media artist, and president of Intermedia Foundation—reflect on their lives and the creation of USCO. Callahan and Stern discuss their artistic journeys and initial collaborations, which led to the formation of this innovative and technologically prescient multimedia collective. They provide insight into USCO’s influences and activities during the 1960s. Archiv...
2020-01-29
16 min
The God and Gigs Show
3 Things to Leave in 2019 and 3 Things You Need More of in 2020 [TGGS 48]
Tap to send us a text! New Year, New Decade...New you? At the start of a year, it seems the entire world is bursting with optimism. But it's important that we take stock of what we need to leave behind in the last decade so we can have our most successful year as musicians, creatives and artists. In our last Creative Checkup of 2019 in our God and Gigs Facebook group, we shared 3 negative habits that we need to leave behind and the three positive characteristics that we can use to guarantee our best year ev...
2020-01-02
22 min