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未来写真部
恵比寿映像祭2025が凄かった!/SFMOMA写真展「Consuelo Kanaga」/最近の撮影について 他 【Coffe Chat:2025年2月8日収録その①】
YouTube版:https://youtu.be/cE6q0vXjmas今回は事前にテーマを決めずに雑談回でお送りします。Coffee Chatスタイルでコーヒーを飲みながら最近気になるトピックをいろいろと話していきます。 #写真展 #東京都写真美術館 #恵比寿映像祭 #ココキャピタン #ユニクロ #ConsueloKanaga #山沢栄子 #リチャードミズラック<関連リンク>ユニクロTーシャツ 写真家ココ・キャピタンhttps://www.uniqlo.com/jp/ja/spl/ut-graphic-tees/magnum-photos-25ss/men東京都写真美術館 総合開館30周年記念 恵比寿映像祭2025https://topmuseum.jp/contents/exhibition/index-4824.htmlSFMOMA Consuelo Kanaga: Catch the Spirithttps://www.sfmoma.org/exhibition/consuelo-kanaga-catch-the-spirit/山沢栄子 Wikihttps://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B1%B1%E6%B2%A2%E6%A0%84%E5%AD%90山沢栄子 2019年東京都写真美術館https://www.topmuseum.jp/contents/exhibition/index-3445.htmlリチャード・ミズラック YouTube動画https://youtu.be/KEgD7vyPsL4?si=AUomfzfxMKoAaZMEフィールド・レコーディング入門https://www.filmart.co.jp/books/978-4-8459-2124-9/<チャプター>0:00 はじまり0:30 ユニクロTーシャツ 写真家ココ・キャピタン5:28 東京都写真美術館 総合開館30周年記念 恵比寿映像祭202527:01 SFMOMA写真展「Consuelo Kanaga: Catch the Spirit」38:09 SFMOMAについて43:57 最近の撮影について---『未来写真部』は日本在住のokitaことkagawa kazuya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。okitahttps://www.instagram.com/kazuyakagawa/https://www.threads.net/@kazuyakagawagoshimahttps://www.instagram.com/goshimahttps://x.com/goshimahttps://www.threads.net/@goshimahttps://youtube.com/@goshilabkimjunさんhttps://x.com/sielbleuhttps://www.instagram.com/kimjun_photo---本コンテンツでは写真作家及び関係の方々を深い敬意を持って紹介させて頂いていますが、敬
2025-02-15
1h 03
The San Francisco Daily Brief
Multi-Car Crash Details, Affordable Housing, SFMOMA Exhibition, and More
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle welcomes listeners with an overview of the top stories. The episode provides a weather forecast for the San Francisco Bay Area, keeping residents prepared for the day ahead. Michelle reports on a multi-car crash in San Francisco, sharing police details and a witness account. A news roundup covers key topics such as affordable housing developments, cable car maintenance, and local startup investments. The cultural spotlight highlights an SFMOMA exhibition and a new initiative in Golden Gate Park. The episode concludes with a wrap-up and a call to follow, ensuring listeners...
2025-01-20
03 min
未来写真部
『世界のDAIDO MORIYAMA』が誕生した日── 石井朋彦さんと知る森山大道とSFMOMA ゲスト:石井朋彦さん
YouTube版 https://youtu.be/PhrqaJ88NcQ 『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。 『未来写真部』は、これまでbacspace.fmのYouTubeチャンネルで配信してきたBS写真部が、2024年6月から独立した新チャンネルとしてスタートしたコンテンツです。 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 未来写真部 https://x.com/miraiphotoclub https://www.instagram.com/miraiphotoclub/ ===== 関連リンク集 石井朋彦さん https://www.instagram.com/icitomohiko/ https://x.com/LSK_Photowalk SWITCH Vol.42 No.6 特集 LAST WALTZ 写真の夜明け、写真の果て https://www.switch-store.net/SHOP/SW4206.html ニューヨーク MOMA 写真展「New Japanese Photography」1974 https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/2525 (ここから図録をPDFでダウンロードできます) SFMOMA サンドラ・S・フィリップス エッセイ (日本語) 「遠くて近い関係ー1970年代にアメリカで開催された日本の写真展 」 https://www.sfmoma.org/essay/%E9%81%A0%E3%81%8F%E3%81%A6%E8%BF%91%E3%81%84%E9%96%A2%E4%BF%82%E3%83%BC1970%E5%B9%B4%E4%BB%A3%E3%81%AB%E3%82%A2%E3%83%A1%E3%83%AA%E3%82%AB%E3%81%A7%E9%96%8B%E5%82%AC%E3%81%95%E3%82%8C%E3%81%9F/ キヤノン写真新世紀 サンドラ・フィリップスインタビュー記事 (日本語) https://global.canon/ja/newcosmos/closeup/sandra-phillips/ 国際交流基金 サンドラ・フィリップス インタビュー記事 (日本語) 「サンフランシスコ近代美術館における日本の写真」 https://www.wochikochi.jp/relayessay/2019/01/sfmoma-JapanesePhotography.php サンドラ・フィリップス Japan Society 講演会動画 https://youtu.be/nmfnH15Eh7Q SFMOMA 「日本の写真にフォーカス」トップページ(日本語) https://www.sfm
2025-01-13
1h 26
Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton
Shana Lopes | SFMOMA
Shana Lopes, PhD, Assistant Curator of Photography at SFMOMA, joins me to talk about how being a curator perfectly combined her love of photography and art history. We talk about working with both historical and contemporary artists and the questions that need to be answered in order to provide proper context for the work whether done posthumously or with a current artist. We mention some past, current, and upcoming show during our conversation and three of those shows are linked below. https://www.instagram.com/lopesshana/ | https://www.sfmoma.org/exhibition/a-living-for-us-all/ | https://www.sfmoma.org/exhibition...
2024-06-27
48 min
Audio Talks
The Art of Noise at SFMOMA
with Joseph Becker Go behind the scenes of the groundbreaking Art of Noise exhibition at SFMOMA. Curator Joseph Becker takes you on an immersive audio/visual journey through 100 years of design revolutionizing how we experience music - from classic album artwork to innovative sound installations and vintage audio tech. About the exhibition (open until August 14, 2024): https://www.sfmoma.org/exhibition/art-of-noise/ Our Audio Talks Playlist: https://listen.tidal.com/playlist/b0444612-f8b5-408c-bbb6-819df4a3f7cb Make sure to follow us on Social Media and visit our Art of...
2024-06-20
32 min
KQED's Forum
SFMOMA’s New Collaboration with Artists with Disabilities
If you go to the SFMOMA right now, it’ll be hard to miss the massive, 32-foot wide mural depicting a utopian, fantastical and hopeful version of San Francisco. The mural is the opening to a historic exhibition, “The House that Art Built,” which showcases eleven artists with developmental disabilities who are associated with Oakland-based nonprofit Creative Growth. In addition to the exhibition, SFMOMA has also permanently acquired more than 100 works created by artists with developmental disabilities. We’ll talk about the stunning exhibition, the acquisition and the future for artists with disabilities in the Bay Area.
2024-05-07
55 min
The Klaus at Gunpoint Family of Podcasts
Three Minute Modernist - Lichtenstein Room SFMoMA
Episode Notes Link to SFMoMA's Roy Lichtenstein biography Link to SFMoMA's Lichtenstein collection Link to "Whaam!" at SFMoMA Link to "Drowning Girl" at SFMoMA Link to SFMoMA's Lichtenstein retrospective Find out more at https://the-klaus-at-gunpoint-family-of-podcasts.pinecast.co
2024-04-08
02 min
KQED's Forum
SFMOMA Chiura Obata Exhibit Captures “Grand Nature” of California
Chiura Obata had a promising career when he left Japan for California in 1903. But the pull of this new country was compelling. A long-time arts professor at Berkeley, Obata was a leading figure of the Northern California arts community. His watercolor and ink paintings of the natural world, including vistas of the Sierras and Yosemite, as well as finely wrought and closely observed paintings of flowers, fish and fauna brought him acclaim. But the art schools he opened while incarcerated in concentration camps at Topaz and Tanforan in World War II made him beloved. Reflecting on his career, Obata...
2024-03-22
55 min
A Minimal Event
Bernd & Hilla Becher, SFMOMA Retrospective
For episode 16, the team takes a trip to San Francisco to see the retrospective for Bernd & Hilla Becher at SFMOMA. We’ll discuss the history of the photographers, their impact to contemporary photography and our own thoughts on their work. Episode 16, Becher Show Review, 48min Show Notes Bernd & Hilla Becher, SFMOMA (12/22-4/23) Bernd & Hilla Becher Virtual Opening | Met Exhibitions, YouTube The Bechers in Ohio, 1987 | From the Vaults, YouTube What Bernd and Hilla Becher Saw in the Remnants of Industry, New Yorker (11/8/22) A class apart: a new show explores the radical approach of the Bechers and their st...
2023-05-07
48 min
Raw Material
Raw Material Presents: The Mission Muralismo Audio Zine - Volume I
Raw Material is excited to share The Mission Muralismo Audio Zine – Volume I with our listening audience — because we know how much you love ART about ART! Local writers Olivia Peña and Josiah Luis Alderete interweave their perspectives on the history of the Mission Muralismo movement with stories from the muralists themselves. This zine expands storytelling related to SFMOMA’s Summer 2022 exhibition Diego Rivera’s America, centering voices of The Mission community and Muralism movement. Full English Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ka7WNVGkoqxlGenvOd3N50W_x1fm_lZAAbRC9SQu2NQ/edit#heading=h.hgszqot914a9 Full Spanish T...
2022-04-13
48 min
Raw Material
Raw Material Presents: The Mission Muralismo Audio Zine - Volume I
Raw Material is excited to share The Mission Muralismo Audio Zine – Volume I with our listening audience — because we know how much you love ART about ART! Local writers Olivia Peña and Josiah Luis Alderete interweave their perspectives on the history of the Mission Muralismo movement with stories from the muralists themselves. This zine expands storytelling related to SFMOMA’s Summer 2022 exhibition Diego Rivera’s America, centering voices of The Mission community and Muralism movement. Full English Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ka7WNVGkoqxlGenvOd3N50W_x1fm_lZAAbRC9SQu2NQ/edit#heading=h.hgszqot914a9 Full Spanish T...
2022-04-13
48 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
BJP's The Ones to Watch and SFMOMA Animates the Pioneers of Photography
The British Journal of Photography recently released their 2020 Ones to Watch list – a globally diverse list of talent that includes a number of photographers that we've talked about in previous shows. Also, SFMOMA creates a series of short animations to introduce some of the pioneers of photography. The animation is kitschy, the info is high quality, and you'll want to read up on the names you've heard before, but probably forgot since your college photo history course.
2020-09-15
25 min
Raw Material
Anselm Kiefer by The Lonely Palette
The art of postwar German artist Anselm Kiefer and the poetry of Holocaust survivor Paul Celan are both layered, dense, and hard to read. Sometimes the best starting point is through the layered, dense, and idiosyncratic ways that an individual processes trauma. So grab a spelunking hardhat and together we'll mine these layers of metaphor and materials, texture and text, golden straw and blackened ash, that comprise the unimaginable. This episode was produced by The Lonely Palette. More episodes at www.thelonelypalette.com.
2020-08-10
55 min
Raw Material
Anselm Kiefer by The Lonely Palette
The art of postwar German artist Anselm Kiefer and the poetry of Holocaust survivor Paul Celan are both layered, dense, and hard to read. Sometimes the best starting point is through the layered, dense, and idiosyncratic ways that an individual processes trauma. So grab a spelunking hardhat and together we'll mine these layers of metaphor and materials, texture and text, golden straw and blackened ash, that comprise the unimaginable. This episode was produced by The Lonely Palette. More episodes at www.thelonelypalette.com.
2020-08-10
55 min
Raw Material
Alexander Calder by Accession
This episode talks about a number of pieces by Alexander Calder. Calder is most well known for his mobiles, giant hanging pieces that move subtly with the currents in the room. This episode was produced by Accession. More episodes at accession.fm.
2020-08-03
23 min
Raw Material
Alexander Calder by Accession
This episode talks about a number of pieces by Alexander Calder. Calder is most well known for his mobiles, giant hanging pieces that move subtly with the currents in the room. This episode was produced by Accession. More episodes at accession.fm.
2020-08-03
23 min
Raw Material
Kara Walker by The Way I See It
Roxane Gay reflects on Kara Walker's Christ's Entry into Journalism (2017). The Way I See It, "Roxane Gay and Kara Walker's Christ's Entry into Journalism" was produced by the BBC in association with the Museum of Modern Art New York. More episodes at www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0009bf6.
2020-08-03
14 min
Raw Material
Kara Walker by The Way I See It
Roxane Gay reflects on Kara Walker's Christ's Entry into Journalism (2017). The Way I See It, "Roxane Gay and Kara Walker's Christ's Entry into Journalism" was produced by the BBC in association with the Museum of Modern Art New York. More episodes at www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0009bf6.
2020-08-03
14 min
Raw Material
Agnes Martin by Bow Down
The best-selling novelist and essayist, Olivia Laing explores the influential abstract artist Agnes Martin (1912-2004). Martin – a gay, working class woman who forged a path in a male-dominated art world – embraced solitude and didn’t have her first solo show until she was 46. This episode was produced by Reduced Listening © Frieze. More episodes at frieze.com/article/bow-down-podcast-women-art-history.
2020-08-03
22 min
Raw Material
Agnes Martin by Bow Down
The best-selling novelist and essayist, Olivia Laing explores the influential abstract artist Agnes Martin (1912-2004). Martin – a gay, working class woman who forged a path in a male-dominated art world – embraced solitude and didn’t have her first solo show until she was 46. This episode was produced by Reduced Listening © Frieze. More episodes at frieze.com/article/bow-down-podcast-women-art-history.
2020-08-03
22 min
Raw Material
Roberto Matta by Art History For All
Art History For All guides you through Roberto Matta’s surreal mental landscape, Invasion of the Night (1941), and explores its connections to physics and psychology. This episode was produced by Art History for All. More episodes at arthistoryforall.com.
2020-08-03
29 min
Raw Material
Roberto Matta by Art History For All
Art History For All guides you through Roberto Matta’s surreal mental landscape, Invasion of the Night (1941), and explores its connections to physics and psychology. This episode was produced by Art History for All. More episodes at arthistoryforall.com.
2020-08-03
29 min
Raw Material
Betye Saar by Recording Artists
This episode focuses on Betye Saar (b. 1926). In a 1975 interview, she discusses the diverse sources for her art and how she prevailed in the face of racism and gender discrimination. This episode is produced by the J. Paul Getty Museum Museum. More episodes at getty.edu/recordingartists/.
2020-08-03
37 min
Raw Material
Betye Saar by Recording Artists
This episode focuses on Betye Saar (b. 1926). In a 1975 interview, she discusses the diverse sources for her art and how she prevailed in the face of racism and gender discrimination. This episode is produced by the J. Paul Getty Museum Museum. More episodes at getty.edu/recordingartists/.
2020-08-03
37 min
Raw Material
Mark Rothko by The Lonely Palette
“A painting is not a picture of an experience. It is the experience.” — Mark Rothko This episode is produced by The Lonely Palette. More episodes at http://www.thelonelypalette.com/.
2020-08-03
28 min
Raw Material
Mark Rothko by The Lonely Palette
“A painting is not a picture of an experience. It is the experience.” — Mark Rothko This episode is produced by The Lonely Palette. More episodes at http://www.thelonelypalette.com/.
2020-08-03
28 min
Raw Material
Connor by Everything Is Alive
Connor is a portrait of President William Howard Taft. He's hanging on a wall, but is anybody looking at him? This episode is produced by Everything Is Alive. More episodes at https://www.everythingisalive.com/
2020-08-03
25 min
Raw Material
Connor by Everything Is Alive
Connor is a portrait of President William Howard Taft. He's hanging on a wall, but is anybody looking at him? This episode is produced by Everything Is Alive. More episodes at https://www.everythingisalive.com/
2020-08-03
25 min
Raw Material
Barnett Newman by 99% Invisible
This episode, "The Many Deaths of a Painting" was produced by 99% Invisible. More episodes at 99percentinvisible.org.
2020-08-01
30 min
Raw Material
Barnett Newman by 99% Invisible
This episode, "The Many Deaths of a Painting" was produced by 99% Invisible. More episodes at 99percentinvisible.org.
2020-08-01
30 min
The Lonely Palette
TeaserEp 0.2 - The Raw Material Summer Mixtape (in partnership with SFMOMA)
I'm thrilled to share the teaser for the upcoming season of Raw Material from SFMOMA, which I have the privilege of guest hosting. The season is a curated "mixtape" of art and art-adjacence podcasts (including episodes from 99% Invisible, Everything Is Alive, Recording Artists, and others, including a bonus new episode of The Lonely Palette), all of which explore the idea of The Beholder's Share: why an audience is so necessary for an artwork to become its most fully-realized self. This is an urgent-enough question on its own, but during a pandemic, when museums are closed, it becomes vital. So let's...
2020-06-01
04 min
Raw Material
Raw Material Mixtape: The Beholder's Share
Catch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material's "summer mixtape," from SFMOMA. Season update: Raw Material is temporarily suspending this season to create space for more urgent stories and conversations. Black lives matter.
2020-06-01
04 min
Raw Material
Raw Material Mixtape: The Beholder's Share
Catch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material's "summer mixtape," from SFMOMA. Season update: Raw Material is temporarily suspending this season to create space for more urgent stories and conversations. Black lives matter.
2020-06-01
04 min
Raw Material
Welcome to Raw Material
Welcome to Raw Material from SFMOMA! Start here for a quick introduction to our seasonal arts + culture podcast, by SFMOMA Content Producer and Raw Material creator Erin Fleming.
2020-03-20
01 min
Raw Material
Welcome to Raw Material
Welcome to Raw Material from SFMOMA! Start here for a quick introduction to our seasonal arts + culture podcast, by SFMOMA Content Producer and Raw Material creator Erin Fleming.
2020-03-20
01 min
Raw Material
Six Degrees Episode 6: Nikhil
Sayre Quevedo, Raw Material’s podcaster-in-residence for Season 6, is at the end of his journey. It all started with a curiosity about the surprising ways humans are connected, and a wild plot to make his way to various artists through “degrees of separation.” When we first meet Sayre, he’s stealing love letters back from an ungracious ex. In this final episode, where does this experiment leave him?
2019-12-13
06 min
Raw Material
Six Degrees Episode 6: Nikhil
Sayre Quevedo, Raw Material’s podcaster-in-residence for Season 6, is at the end of his journey. It all started with a curiosity about the surprising ways humans are connected, and a wild plot to make his way to various artists through “degrees of separation.” When we first meet Sayre, he’s stealing love letters back from an ungracious ex. In this final episode, where does this experiment leave him?
2019-12-13
06 min
Raw Material
Six Degrees Episode 5: Every connection
After a series of false starts, rabbit holes, and mind maps, the time has come for Sayre to (possibly) meet internationally acclaimed artist Nikhil Chopra, the sixth degree of separation. Nikhil is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, splayed upon the floor. Sayre is intimidated, alone, and buried behind a crowd of Nikhil’s friends and fans. Will the two finally connect, or will fate have it otherwise?
2019-11-25
16 min
Raw Material
Six Degrees Episode 5: Every connection
After a series of false starts, rabbit holes, and mind maps, the time has come for Sayre to (possibly) meet internationally acclaimed artist Nikhil Chopra, the sixth degree of separation. Nikhil is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, splayed upon the floor. Sayre is intimidated, alone, and buried behind a crowd of Nikhil’s friends and fans. Will the two finally connect, or will fate have it otherwise?
2019-11-25
16 min
Raw Material
Six Degrees Episode 4: Nooshin
Nooshin Rostami is a United States–based Iranian artist living in exile. While her father was dying in Iran, Nooshin was 6000 miles away from home. How will she process her grief without physical contact—without seeing her sisters, her mother, and the body of her father? What will it take to cross the insurmountable distance between her and her closest connections? Her answer: light.
2019-11-18
19 min
Raw Material
Six Degrees Episode 4: Nooshin
Nooshin Rostami is a United States–based Iranian artist living in exile. While her father was dying in Iran, Nooshin was 6000 miles away from home. How will she process her grief without physical contact—without seeing her sisters, her mother, and the body of her father? What will it take to cross the insurmountable distance between her and her closest connections? Her answer: light.
2019-11-18
19 min
Raw Material
Six Degrees Episode 3: Yetunde
The sounds of rain, a family kitchen, a song, a late-night conversation—do the moments they encapsulate make us who we are? In this episode, Sayre Quevedo travels through artist Yetunde Olagbaju’s memory via a series of intimate recordings that constitute what they call a “living archive.”
2019-11-04
20 min
Raw Material
Six Degrees Episode 2: Jazmin
Jazmin Jones is pathologically inept at returning phone calls. In an attempt to clear her conscience (and voice-mail box), the artist decides to make a series of anxiety-inducing phone calls she’s put off for far too long. Listen in as Jazmin painfully catches up with friends, family, and accusatory ex-lovers.
2019-10-28
25 min
Raw Material
Six Degrees Episode 1: Sayre
Sayre Quevedo begins Raw Material season six by breaking into his ex-boyfriend’s apartment. His goal is to retrieve twenty-two love letters he wrote to a man who doesn’t deserve them. Join Sayre as he searches for signs, symbols, closure, and perhaps, real connection.
2019-10-21
19 min
Raw Material
Season 6 Trailer: Six Degrees
Season 6 Trailer: Six Degrees by SFMOMA
2019-10-14
01 min
Raw Material
Season 6 Trailer: Six Degrees
Season 6 Trailer: Six Degrees by SFMOMA
2019-10-14
01 min
SOTA
Andy Warhol at SFMOMA // Regan Golden
Hello SOTAns, We have some fun things for you this week! In the news we talk about artists participating in the Aichi Trienniale who asked for their work to be taken down, in reaction to a closure of a gallery in the exhibition alleged as censorship. We then talk about the Andy Warhol retrospective exhibition at SFMOMA and if the most famous figures in art history can be presented in a fresh way or, if they even need to be. Then, we have a fabulous interview with local artists Regan Golden! References: Artists Demand Removal...
2019-09-06
55 min
Raw Material
Raw Material Season 5: San Francisco— Stories From The Model City
Season 5 of Raw Material takes inspiration from a 41 x 37-foot scale model of the city that was recently unearthed, refurbished, and distributed in pieces to neighborhood libraries. Listen in as residents tell stories of life in this vibrant, diverse, and ever-changing frontier city. Produced by award-winning radio documentarians the Kitchen Sisters, this season examines themes of urban development and identity in a city poised on the edge of the continent and built on landfill, steep hills, and the dreams of immigrants and pioneers. From memories of the luminous Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island to recollections of the freaky...
2019-06-24
00 min
Raw Material
Season 5 Trailer: San Francisco— Stories from the Model City
Catch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material, from SFMOMA.
2019-06-18
00 min
Raw Material
Season 5 Trailer: San Francisco— Stories from the Model City
Catch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material, from SFMOMA.
2019-06-18
00 min
Raw Material
Luvvers Bonus Episode: Stocking Stuffer
A short, holiday bonus episode of Season 4 of Raw Material: Luvvers.
2018-12-24
07 min
Raw Material
Luvvers Episode 5: My Art is Gay
Facing persecution in her native Uganda and unwilling to live an inauthentic life, fierce queer artist Leilah Babirye made a choice. She fled her home to discover a world of sexual and artistic exuberance in a new creative community on Fire Island, New York. Learn more about her extraordinary life and her bold body of work in this episode of Luvvers. Photo: Leilah Babirye
2018-12-10
26 min
Raw Material
Luvvers Episode 4: Silence Equals Death, So Fuck Loudly
The connection between the art world and the queer scene has not always been as openly discussed as it is today. Delve into the complex relationships between art, activism, and queer identity, and discover the power of making noise through making art. Photo: Douglas Crimp by T.L. Litt, 1990. Interview with Douglas Crimp is courtesy of SFMOMA's Open Space, from a conversation with Claudia La Rocco at the Lab in San Francisco.
2018-11-26
20 min
Raw Material
Luvvers Episode 4: Silence Equals Death, So Fuck Loudly
The connection between the art world and the queer scene has not always been as openly discussed as it is today. Delve into the complex relationships between art, activism, and queer identity, and discover the power of making noise through making art. Photo: Douglas Crimp by T.L. Litt, 1990. Interview with Douglas Crimp is courtesy of SFMOMA's Open Space, from a conversation with Claudia La Rocco at the Lab in San Francisco.
2018-11-26
20 min
Raw Material
Luvvers Episode 3: Make Time, Make Love
Through looking at a variety of relationships, Chelsea investigates the many ways desire can be expressed. Hear the famed love letters Frida Kahlo sent to Diego Rivera, as well as to the lesser-known, though no less poetic answering machine messages left by Chelsea’s husband.
2018-11-12
25 min
Raw Material
Luvvers Episode 2: There's No Such Thing As Too Easy
Sex sells. In this episode, Chelsea Beck analyzes the history of persuasive sexual imagery, and imagines a world where titillation fosters compassion rather than divisiveness. Image: Carolee Schneeman, "Interior Scroll," (1975). Courtesy Carolina Nitsch, NY; photography by Anthony McCall.
2018-10-29
23 min
Raw Material
Luvvers Episode 1: What Get's You Hot?
Nayland Blake doesn’t create art to express who they are, they create art to investigate the possibilities of identity. Hear the artist discuss their explorations of the queer, BDSM, kink, and furry scenes, and learn more about their unique approach to one of art’s oldest subjects—sex. Image © Nayland Blake, Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery.
2018-10-15
21 min
Raw Material
Season 4 Trailer: Luvvers
Catch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material, from SFMOMA.
2018-10-01
01 min
Raw Material
Season 4 Trailer: Luvvers
Catch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material, from SFMOMA.
2018-10-01
01 min
Raw Material
Mixtape Episode 8: Amy Sherald by Note to Self
In the long history of portraits of First Ladies of the United States, none has drawn a reaction quite like the painting of Michelle Obama by Baltimore native Amy Sherald. Hear the artist discuss art in the age of Instagram. This episode is produced by WNYC Studios and Note to Self. More episodes at .
2018-08-06
26 min
Raw Material
Mixtape Episode 7: Carolee Schneeman Yoko Ono by A Piece Of Work
Carolee Schneemann and Yoko Ono have created provocative art throughout their careers. Learn how these artists have dedicated their lives to exploring the pleasures and the vulnerabilities of the human body. This episode is produced by WNYC Studios and MoMA. More episodes at https://www.wnycstudios.org/shows/pieceofwork.
2018-07-30
26 min
Raw Material
Mixtape Episode 6: Patti Smith and Judy Linn by The Kitchen Sisters
Back when Patti Smith and Judy Linn were kids, they used art to shape the world around them, posing for each other in photographs and starring in each other’s home movies. Hear Linn discuss how the two young Brooklynites weren't just "dreaming a future, they were dreaming a present." This episode is produced by The Kitchen Sisters © The Kitchen Sisters 2015. More episodes at http://www.kitchensisters.org/.
2018-07-23
07 min
Raw Material
Mixtape Episode 5: Maria Tallchief by Stuff You Missed in History Class
An Oklahoman of Osage heritage, Maria Tallchief rose to stardom through years of hard work and dedication. Peek behind the curtain at the globetrotting life of America's first prima ballerina—her loves, her losses, her joys, and her sorrows. This episode is produced by Stuff You Missed in History Class © Stuff You Missed in History Class 2014. More episodes at www.missedinhistory.com/.
2018-07-16
27 min
Raw Material
Mixtape Episode 4: Hazel Scott by The Memory Palace
Hazel Scott was a child prodigy, a New York jazz icon, the first African American woman to host her own television series, and an outspoken critic of discrimination in all its forms. Find out how her courage made her a role model for many and a target for some. This episode is produced and hosted by Nathan DiMeo © The Memory Palace 2016. More episodes at http://thememorypalace.us/.
2018-07-09
12 min
Raw Material
Mixtape Episode 3: Georgia O'Keeffe by The Artsy Podcast
Many people know Georgia O’Keeffe for her flower paintings and depictions of the New Mexico landscape. Discover the very different setting that captured O’Keeffe during her time as a commissioned artist for the Hawaiian Pineapple Company—now the Dole Food Company— and how an initial distaste turned into great inspiration. This podcast was hosted and produced by Abigail Cain © Artsy 2017. You can find more episodes of The Artsy Podcast at on Apple Podcasts.
2018-07-02
07 min
Raw Material
Mixtape Episode 2: Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein by Stuff You Missed in History Class
Gertrude Stein is often credited as a driving force behind Modernism and Cubism while her lifelong partner, Alice B. Toklas, is frequently left out of the story. Learn about this power couple and their roles as movers and shakers in the world of 20th century art. This episode is produced by Stuff You Missed in History Class © Stuff You Missed in History Class 2018. More episodes at https://www.missedinhistory.com/.
2018-06-25
34 min
Raw Material
Mixtape Episode 1: Mary Cassatt by The Lonely Palette
Women artists are often compared to one another but not to their male contemporaries. Learn how Mary Cassatt became one of the most important Impressionist painters of—and ahead of—her time by using the nineteenth-century Paris Opera House as an unlikely backdrop for feminist commentary. This episode is produced and hosted by Tamar Avishai © The Lonely Palette 2017. More episodes at http://www.thelonelypalette.com/.
2018-06-18
25 min
USModernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#65/Modernism Week 7: SFMOMA's Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher plus Christiane Robbins + Katherine Lambert
USModernist Radio goes to Palm Springs each February for the incredibly popular Modernism Week. It’s a fascinating array of sunshine, architecture, lectures, parties, tours, exhibits, and you can even order martinis for breakfast. Yes, you can do that anywhere but you'll feel glamorous in Palm Springs. USModernist Radio's George Smart was there with keynote speakers and other special guests who make Modernism Week a blast. Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher is the Helen Hilton Raiser Curator of Architecture and Design at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. She designed exhibits including A. Quincy Jones: Building for Better Livin...
2018-06-18
36 min
Raw Material
Raw Material Mixtape: Meeting in the Ladies Room
Catch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material's "summer mixtape," from SFMOMA. Music used in this this track: Klymaxx “Meeting In The Ladies Room.” Remix by Bernadette Cooper.
2018-06-11
04 min
Raw Material
Raw Material Mixtape: Meeting in the Ladies Room
Catch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material's "summer mixtape," from SFMOMA. Music used in this this track: Klymaxx “Meeting In The Ladies Room.” Remix by Bernadette Cooper.
2018-06-11
04 min
State Of The Art
The Art of Visitor Engagement : Erica Gangsei, Head of Interpretive Media, SFMOMA
In a city where the tension between artists and techies is palpable, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has pushed exhibitions, programs and projects that bridge the two spheres, like their inventive video series ARTIST CRIBS, their seamless museum app, and their experimental PlaySFMOMA initiative. Erica Gangsei, head of Interpretive Media at SFMOMA and a working artist in her own right, shares her thoughts on tech's place in the museum and the "art world" at large.-About Erica Gangsei-As Head of Interpretive Media at the San Francisco Museum of Modern...
2018-05-24
00 min
State Of The Art
The Art of Going Viral: Send Me SFMOMA
Send Me SFMOMA is the perfect storm of genius in art and tech. It makes exploring art fun, interesting, and accessible. In this episode, Ethan talks with Jay Mollica, creative technologist at SFMOMA, about how the app came to be, what the response was, and what's next. About Jay MollicaJay Mollica joined SFMOMA in July of 2015. As the museum's Creative Technologist, he pursues innovative and experimental digital initiatives while also maintaining and extending wonderful existing projects such as Open Space. One of his goals is to bring SFMOMA's collection to the...
2018-02-15
00 min
Raw Material
Landfall Episode 6: This Land is Your Land
“There is something cartoonish about life in California… something out of proportion, fantastical, even a little absurd.” End this season’s road trip back in the Bay Area, and explore the Emeryville mudflats, where artists upended the monumental, high-cost model of the Land Art movement with whimsical, communal, ephemeral sculptures. Play a road trip game that will broaden your concept of Land Art-- and make traffic more bearable. Artists featured in this episode: Joey Enos, Everett Turner, Gary Knox Bennett, Penny Daimler, John McCracken Correction for this episode: The woman who took photographs of the CCAC project was Penny Dhaemers.
2018-02-12
23 min
Raw Material
Landfall Episode 5: No Contradictions
“It looks crazy, surreal, like a mirage or magic. You want to walk towards that, don’t you?” Join hosts Jessica Placzek and Maddie Gobbo as they continue their West Coast road trip with a visit to the “happiest place on Earth”: Disneyland. Explore the designs and decisions that go into creating the seductive simulation of Walt Disney’s amusement parks and their utopian visions of the American landscape. Artist featured in this episode: Kim Irvine
2018-01-29
30 min
Raw Material
Landfall Episode 4: Bewilderment
“Great leaders in all ages have sought the desert and heard its voice.” Land artists such as Michael Heizer and Robert Smithson found inspiration in the desert, but they were not the only—or the first—to do so. Hear three artists’ reflections on our relationship to the Great Basin and the art it has provoked. Artists featured in this episode: Katie Peterson, Young Suh, Melissa Melero-Moose
2018-01-15
25 min
Raw Material
Landfall Episode 3: Atmospheres
“If that had been men, doing that for a day, it would have been famous. Everyone would have known about it. But since it was women . . . it’s just gone.” Encounter some of the historically overlooked women of the Land art movement, who often worked in stark opposition to the “plundering of the earth” approach of their male contemporaries. Then leave the macho art world in the dust with a fictional exercise in mediation. Artists featured in this episode: Judy Chicago, Nancy Holt, Mierle Laderman Ukeles Image: Judy Chicago, "Purple Atmosphere #4" (1969). Courtesy of the artist and Jessica Silverman Gallery.
2017-12-18
27 min
Raw Material
Landfall Episode 2: Below and Beyond
“Earth turns to gold in the hands of the wise.” Meet visionaries who work with and against the landscape to yield something fruitful, shop the local farmers market, and then explore ways to beat the heat and build a home. Consider how far you would go to survive in a hostile landscape with a speculative story that envisions the fate of farming in a warming world. Artist featured in this episode: Baldassare Forestiere
2017-12-04
26 min
Raw Material
Landfall Episode 1: Mounds, Jetties, Trails
“As long as you’re going to make sculpture, why not make one that competes with a 747, or the Empire State Building, or the Golden Gate Bridge?” Discover artists who did just that by creating monumental works meant to withstand time or succumb to its passage. Reflect on your own relationship to the land with a post-apocalyptic tale that might dig up more than you expect. Artists featured in this episode: Robert Smithson, Michael Heizer, Walter de Maria
2017-11-20
25 min
Raw Material
Season 3 Trailer: Landfall
Catch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material, from SFMOMA.
2017-09-29
01 min
Raw Material
Season 3 Trailer: Landfall
Catch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material, from SFMOMA.
2017-09-29
01 min
Raw Material
Manifest Episode 6: The Community
Art brings us together. In this episode, members of Bay Area art collectives discuss what it means to make work for, by and with their communities. They reflect on the power of art to heal, inspire, and break down systems of oppression. Artists featured in this episode: 100 Days of Action, Club Chai, Russell E.L. Butler. Photo: 100 Days of Action, by Ben Leon.
2017-07-10
19 min
Raw Material
Manifest Episode 5: The Legacy
Art is a form of remembrance. This episode features two artists, both born in Iran, discussing the very different ways their practices have been influenced by the country’s turbulent history. They consider how this legacy, whether inherited or experienced firsthand, is impossible to ignore. Photo: Arash Fayez. Photo by Geraldine Ah-Sue. Artists featured in this episode: Taraneh Hemami and Arash Fayez.
2017-06-26
18 min
Raw Material
Manifest Episode 4: The Mind
Art is an exercise in perspective. This episode highlights works that invite new ways of seeing. Artists reflect on how they see themselves, how others see them, and how to look at the world through performance, portraiture, and abstract painting. Photo: Toyin Ojih Odutola. Photo by King Texas © 2015. Artists featured in this episode: James Luna, Toyin Ojih Odutola, and Katherine Sherwood.
2017-06-12
22 min
Raw Material
Manifest Episode 3: The Home
Art is emotional. This episode examines the concept of “home.” Through their work, a sculptor, a painter, and a singer express feelings about being at home, being in exile, safety, fear, connection, and belonging. Photo: Ana Teresa Fernández, by Geraldine Ah-Sue. Artists featured in this episode: Mildred Howard, Ana Teresa Fernández, and Diana Gameros.
2017-05-30
25 min
Raw Material
Manifest Episode 2: The Body
Art is material. This episode explores art in relation to the body. Hear artists reflect on gender and performance, transform themselves into cockroaches, and sculpt self-portraits from chocolate and soap. Photo: Xandra Ibarra, Nude Laughing, performance at The Broad, Los Angeles, 2016. Photo by John Tain. Artists featured in this episode: Xandra Ibarra, Cassils, and Janine Antoni.
2017-05-15
23 min
Raw Material
Manifest Episode 1: The Land
Art is a journey. This episode considers hidden histories through artworks that explore the movement of people, goods and ideas across distant lands. Hear about works made from curry, a 25-part installation on Angel Island, and an immersive three-channel film piece that uses imagery of the sea to evoke larger themes about history and politics. Photo: Flo Oy Wong, by Geraldine Ah-Sue. Artists featured in this episode: Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik, John Akomfrah, and Flo Oy Wong.
2017-05-01
19 min
Raw Material
Season 2 Trailer: Manifest
Catch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material, from SFMOMA.
2017-04-18
01 min
Raw Material
Season 2 Trailer: Manifest
Catch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material, from SFMOMA.
2017-04-18
01 min
Raw Material
Otherworld Bonus Episode: The Visitor
An artist discusses her interest in extraterrestrials, including sightings, abductions, and other memories of aliens. She examines how descriptions of these interactions have both changed with cultural norms and reflected individual, inner feelings. Image: courtesy of Desirée Holman Artists featured: Desirée Holman
2016-12-26
12 min
Raw Material
Otherworld Episode 6: The Presence
Artists share personal experiences they have had with ghosts and the paranormal. A conceptual sculptor describes creating a piece using a “presence” as his primary material. Artists featured in this episode: Tom Friedman, India Cook, Rosemary Brown, Elizabeth Robinson, Micki Pellerano Image © Tom Friedman; Courtesy of the artist, Luhring Augustine, New York, and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London.
2016-12-12
18 min
Raw Material
Otherworld Episode 5: The Vibration
Artists discuss how they both add to and draw from from Earth’s vibrations. A conceptual artist presents a chapel he has built for bees, and a free jazz improviser talks about making music with natural biological rhythms. Photo: Terence Koh, by Ross Simonini. Artists featured in this episode: Terence Koh, Milford Graves, Nat Evans.
2016-11-28
22 min
Raw Material
Otherworld Episode 4: The Diviner
Artists discuss intuition and divination, techniques used to perceive and foresee the unknown. They explore the intersections of their work with palmistry, poetry, astrology, and clairsentient readings. Artists featured in this episode: CA Conrad To read a transcript of our full interview with CAConrad, visit: http://openspace.sfmoma.org/2016/11/extreme-present-a-conversation-with-caconrad/
2016-11-14
23 min
Raw Material
Otherworld Episode 4: The Diviner
Artists discuss intuition and divination, techniques used to perceive and foresee the unknown. They explore the intersections of their work with palmistry, poetry, astrology, and clairsentient readings. Artists featured in this episode: CA Conrad To read a transcript of our full interview with CAConrad, visit: http://openspace.sfmoma.org/2016/11/extreme-present-a-conversation-with-caconrad/
2016-11-14
23 min
Raw Material
Otherworld Episode 3: The Sigil
Experimental musician, pioneering performance artist, and general cult phenomenon Genesis Breyer P-Orridge reveals the role of magic in h/er life and artistic practice. S/he describes h/er decades-long mystical work with sigils, chaos magick, sex magick, and the philosophies of Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth. Image: Genesis Breyer P-Orridge by Ross Simonini Artists featured in this episode: Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Micki Pellerano
2016-10-31
22 min
Raw Material
Otherworld Episode 2: The Ceremony
A folk musician conducts an ayahuasca ceremony, a performance artist describes her shamanic rituals, and a pioneer of conceptual art communes with animals and inhabits his own unconscious. Image: Joseph Beuys, I Like America And America Likes Me, 1974. Artists featured in this episode: Santiparro, Dohee Lee, Joseph Beuys.
2016-10-17
20 min
Raw Material
Otherworld Episode 1: The Vessel
A performance artist, a philosopher, a violinist, and a new age composer make art by harnessing unknown forces, deities, and interdimensional beings. An artist at the turn of the twentieth century holds a séance with spirits and gives birth to abstract painting. Photo of Dohee Lee by Pak Han.
2016-10-03
20 min
Raw Material
Season 1 Trailer: Otherworld
Discover Raw Material, a new arts and culture podcast from SFMOMA, coming October 2016.
2016-09-19
00 min
Raw Material
Season 1 Trailer: Otherworld
Discover Raw Material, a new arts and culture podcast from SFMOMA, coming October 2016.
2016-09-19
00 min
一天世界
Episode 11: SFMOMA 和 WWDC(上)
这是本周的第一期《一天世界》,主要讲 SFMOMA,旁及 WWDC 2016。本周还会有另外一期专门讨论 WWDC,敬请期待。 本期推荐使用耳机收听。 和《IT 公论》不同,《一天世界》在未来不会承接广告(更加不接受软文或「植入」)。我鼓励您成为会员,每月三十元,让《一天世界》真正做到无所畏惧,并帮助我在后稀缺时代尝试写出别处没有的文字。年付会员还可参加不定期抽奖(奖品列表请看这里)。本期会员通讯将于稍后发至各位会员邮箱,入会信息请访问 yitianshijie.net/member。 《一天世界》网站:http://yitianshijie.net 《一天世界》博客:http://blog.yitianshijie.net 我们推荐您使用泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《一天世界》,但您也可以在喜马拉雅、荔枝 FM 或 SoundCloud 收听。 相关链接 《一天世界》会员计划 IPN 播客网络 Telegram 听众群列表 意大利未来主义 Luigi Russolo: The Art of Noise 《一天世界》博客:噪音和垃圾 Marcel Duchamp Andy Warhol Ellsworth Kelly 在 Ellworth Kelly 的作品上打一个「論」 Richard Prince The Verge: The story of Richard Prince and his $100,000 Instagram art Bruce Nauman Dan Flavin Glenn Ligon 如何预约参加不鳥萬如一的 SFMOMA 导览 如何预约参加 6 月 18 日的第二期不鳥萬 Live Eli Schiff 不鳥萬书评:Mindstorms: Children, Computers, And Powerful Ideas IPN 播客网络常见问题解答 登场人物 不鳥萬如一:字节社创始人
2016-06-14
42 min