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Enrique Chagoya
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Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
Documenting the printmaking ecosystem with Susan Goldman
In this interview with the director and founder of Lily Press and the Printmaking Legacy Project, Susan Goldman shares her passion for printmaking and documentary film making. Susan discusses her journey from discovering printmaking at Indiana University, Bloomington, to founding Lily Press and creating impactful documentaries like Midwest Matrix. She highlights her educational experiences, mentors, and the vibrant printmaking community she's built over time. Goldman also delves into her personal work, her love for screenprinting, and the balance of managing a studio while collaborating with renowned artists like Sam Gilliam. Her current projects include documentaries on Lloyd Menard and...
2025-03-25
1h 06
Gusgri Podcast
LE DI LA VUELTA AL MUNDO EN BICICLETA (Historia impactante) | Chagoya
Enrique Chagoya cuenta como le dio la vuelta al mundo en bicicleta junto con un amigo, los problemas a los que se enfrentaron, países donde los querían meter presos, gente que les ayudo con comida y provisiones, recorrer los 5 continentes pasando frio y calor extremo, como fue salir de méxico y toda la gente que los despidió, las lluvias que casi provocan que tuvieran un accidente.
2024-10-17
2h 44
The Machinist
How the Xerox Machine Launched A Bay Area Art Movement
Podcast: KQED's Forum (LS 52 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: How the Xerox Machine Launched A Bay Area Art MovementPub date: 2023-02-10Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationThe humble copy machine was meant to revolutionize office work. But when the Xerox 6500 color copier was introduced in 1973, its ability to print in saturated colors on plain paper jump started an avant garde Bay Area art movement. Copy machines offered artists a chance to play with color, form and image as copies were made of cop...
2023-02-22
57 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
Printing leads to collecting with Maryanne Ellison Simmons
In s3e19, host Ann Shafer talks with Maryanne Ellison Simmons, printer and owner of Wildwood Press in St. Louis, MO. She and her husband, baseball hall-of-famer Ted Simmons, also collect contemporary art. A large portion of the collection is now at the Saint Louis Art Museum where it was celebrated in an exhibition in 2022. Listeners may remember that Ann and Tru Ludwig traveled to St. Louis to see this exhibition and interview curator Elizabeth Wyckoff (s3e7), artist Tom Huck (s3e4 and s3e13), and Ted and Maryanne. Sadly, the audio file from the conversation...
2023-02-14
47 min
KQED's Forum
How the Xerox Machine Launched A Bay Area Art Movement
The humble copy machine was meant to revolutionize office work. But when the Xerox 6500 color copier was introduced in 1973, its ability to print in saturated colors on plain paper jump started an avant garde Bay Area art movement. Copy machines offered artists a chance to play with color, form and image as copies were made of copies and the piece changed form. The copier also democratized art by making prints cheap and easily available. We’ll talk with the curators and artists featured in “Positively Charged,” a new art exhibit that looks at the evolution of copy art and zines...
2023-02-10
55 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
On taking in a Shark's Ink's archive with curator Hope Saska
In s3e16, host Ann Shafer speaks with Hope Saska, chief curator and director of academic engagement at the CU Art Museum, that’s the museum at the University of Colorado Boulder. Hope’s specialty is in 18th-century British graphic satire and caricature. But like so many curators of works on paper, she can talk to you about Albrecht Dürer through tomorrow. CU Art Museum recently become the repository of the archive of the print publisher Shark’s Ink, Lyons, CO. The Sharkive contains prints and related materials—all printed by Bud and Barbara Shark in the last...
2023-01-03
40 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
Behind the scenes at the Saint Louis Art Museum with curator Elizabeth Wyckoff
In s3e7, hosts Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig sit down with Elizabeth Wyckoff, Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Saint Louis Art Museum, to talk about the exhibition Catching the Moment: Contemporary Art from the Ted L. and Maryanne Ellison Simmons Collection, which ran June 26–September 11, 2022. The Simmons collection provides an opportunity to take a deep dive into three artists they collected in depth: Kiki Smith, Enrique Chagoya, and Tom Huck. Other artists in the exhibition include Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Bruce Nauman, Michael Barnes, H.C. Westermann, Tony Fitzpatrick, and Kara Walker. The major through li...
2022-08-30
46 min
El Heraldo de León
El madrina
"El Madrina" es una novela hilarante y juguetona de principio a fin. El autor nos presenta la figura de Enrique Chagoya que comienza a replantear los actos que han marcado el curso de su existencia.
2022-05-25
12 min
Exquisite Corpse: Contemporary Conversations
Enrique Chagoya NA + Titus Kaphar NA
In episode 2, Enrique Chagoya NA and Titus Kaphar NA connect on their passion for arts education outside of the traditional education system, creating politically charged work that sometimes receives violent reactions, and the materiality and varied mediums of their work.© National Academy of Designnationalacademy.orgnationalacademy.org/calendarinstagram.com/natlacademy
2021-11-30
1h 40
Emma Biology
Mujeres Mexicanas en la Ciencia
Escuchemos a Alexa, ella, nos llevará a conocer a la científica mexicana Victoria Chagoya… escuchémosla
2021-02-03
05 min
State of the Human
Gathering (full episode)
What do we gain from gathering? In this episode, we’re thinking about how coming together can change us. We’ll hear about a citizen-led clean-up movement in India, a Bay Area artist who forms an unlikely friendship with a church in Colorado, and a student who experiences the power of connection at a living museum on Stanford campus. Producers: Isabella Tilley, Tanvi Dutta Gupta, Regina Ta, Adesuwa Agbonile, Aparna Verma, Victoria Yuan, Patricia Wei, Hannah Scott, Jenny March Featuring stories produced by Tanvi Dutta Gupta, Regina Ta, and Adesuwa Agbonile. The stories feature the work of the Experience Sankofa Proj...
2020-06-02
1h 01
The Print Cast
Part 2 | The Power of Political Satire with Artist Enrique Chagoya
In Part 2 of Nick's interview with Enrique Chagoya, they do a deep dive into his art. They discuss the history of the codex book format, dating back to pre-columbian times, and why it's a relevant format for Chagoya's art. If you recall, it was a lithographic codex that was vandalized in Loveland, Colorado, and we recounted the entire incident in Part 1 of this interview. We go on to talk about appropriation and specifically artists who create art on top of other artists' work. Chagoya calls prints unique multiples, which implies they possess a similar aura like that of unique...
2019-05-29
52 min
The Print Cast
Part 1 | The Power of Political Satire with Artist Enrique Chagoya
Nick sits down with artist Enrique Chagoya, in Part 1 of a two-part series. Enrique Chagoya is an artist who inverts cultural appropriation in a manner he calls “Reverse Anthropology”. With a deft wit, his paintings, drawings, prints and codices use “symbols as one would use words in a sentence,” often with hilarious and biting results. At times his art can even arouse misinterpretation, negative press, and even vandalism. Nevertheless he persists and continues to tackle subjects like sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, racism, xenophobia, and pop culture, to name a few. Present in all of his work is humor, th...
2019-05-21
52 min
Madddd O
Thesis Series: Cannibals & Codices
In the second installment of our Thesis Series, Jen discusses her research of Mesoamerican codices, the contemporary artist Enrique Chagoya, and the ultimate taboo -- human cannibalism *gasp*. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-08-02
45 min
The Art History Babes
Thesis Series: Cannibals & Codices
In the second installment of our Thesis Series, Jen discusses her research of Mesoamerican codices, the contemporary artist Enrique Chagoya, and the ultimate taboo -- human cannibalism *gasp*. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2017-08-02
43 min
¡A todas artes!
A todas artes. Programa 20
Reportaje sobre la exposición De la eternidad, aquí, de Oliver Pietsch, entrevista con Ana Carolina Abad López, curadora del Museo Nacional de la Estampa, charla sobre la exposición de Enrique Chagoya: Palimpsesto caníbal; reportaje sobre la exposición Somos la Atlántida, Maróti 140 años; Entrevista con Danae Pedroza, encargada de contenidos y difusión del Museo Mural Diego Rivera, acerca de la exposición El trazo firme de un espíritu en movimiento, Pablo O´Higgins; Reportaje sobre la exposición Visiones de la Coatlicue; Reportaje sobre la Medalla Bellas Artes, otorgada a la escritora Ampa...
2015-12-17
00 min
Visitas guiadas
Visita guiada a la exposición 'Enrique Chagoya. Palimpsesto caníbal' (04/10/2013)
Visita guiada a la exposición "Palimpsesto caníbal" de la mano del artista Enrique Chagoya. Artium. Sala Norte, del 04/10/2013 al 12/01/2014
2015-06-16
33 min
KQED: Spark Art Video Podcast
Spark: Enrique Chagoya
Visit the studio of satirist and master printmaker Enrique Chagoya, as he takes on a new subject. Original air date: March 2004.
2009-06-06
00 min