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Les Matins Jazz
Willie Colon ou la musique comme arme politique
Samedi soir, la superstar portoricaine Bad Bunny a interrompu son concert à Sao Paulo (Brésil) pour lui rendre hommage, alors qu’on venait d’apprendre sa disparition : Willie Colon, tromboniste, chanteur, compositeur, producteur, “new york ricain”, mort à l'âge de 75 ans. Willie Colon, grande star de la salsa et artiste engagé, qui a fait les beaux jours du label new yorkais Fania Records, où il a signé à l'âge de 15 ans seulement. C’est là qu’avec Celia Cruz ou, plus tard avec le chanteur panaméen Ruben Blades, il a chanté sa ville, son quartier, sa communauté avec ses probl...
2026-02-23
12 min
SEATED
HAMNET Movie Review + SONG SUNG BLUE and BLKNEWS: TERMS & CONDITIONS | SEATED Podcast | Ep. 19
Hosts Tre'vell Anderson and Ray Love Jr. travel back to 16th-century England for this week's review of HAMNET. Starring Jessie Buckley as the fierce, intuition-led Agnes and Pedro Pascal as her drifting playwright husband, the film offers a lyrical look at the devastating loss that sparked a masterpiece. Ray and Tre'vell look beyond the period costumes to grapple with the film's heavy emotional toll. They ask the hard questions: Is the "tortured genius" actually worth the trauma they inflict on their family? And why is that specific archetype—the brilliant artist whose greatness excuses their absence—a titl...
2026-01-29
1h 07
Matters of the Craft with Nicole Magabo Kiggundu
21: Delighting in the Process
The P Word, everywhere you turn! Gosh. Artistic recommendation of the week is the film Exhibiting Forgiveness, written and directed by Titus Kaphar. Searing, beautiful. Send a text
2025-07-04
07 min
TAB Storytellers
S4E1: Meet Connie Stewart
In this episode of TAB Storytellers, we are joined by Connie Stewart, Professor Emeritus from the University of Northern Colorado and a passionate advocate for student-centered, contemporary art education. Connie shares her journey with Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB), her commitment to individualized instruction, and her work with contemporary artists and big ideas in the classroom. She offers practical advice on questioning strategies, meaningful integration, and staying curious as both an educator and artist. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about honoring student voice, fostering inquiry, and keeping your own artistic spark alive.For more...
2025-06-25
53 min
The Art of It All
What If We Built Our World Around Healing? (Ft. Samora Pinderhughes)
This week I'm joined by Samora Pinderhughes, a composer, pianist, vocalist, filmmaker, and multidisciplinary artist known for striking intimacy and carefully crafted, radically honest lyrics alongside high-level musicianship. The New York Times describes Samora as “one of the most affecting singer-songwriters today, in any genre” that “turn(s) the experience of living in community inside-out, revealing all its personal detail and tension, and giving voice to registers of pain that are commonly shared but not often articulated.”Samora has collaborated with artists across boundaries and scenes including Common, Herbie Hancock, Glenn Ligon, Sara Bareilles, Robert Glasper, Simone Leigh, D...
2025-06-24
50 min
Fresh Air
Painter Titus Kaphar On 'Exhibiting Forgiveness'
When painter, sculptor, and installation artist Titus Kaphar's life was upended by his estranged father, he turned to film. First he decided to tell his story in a documentary, but scrapped the project when it felt unsatisfying. His feature film, Exhibiting Forgiveness, tells his story and brings his paintings to life. Kaphar talked to Tonya Mosley about his journey to healing.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn...
2025-06-19
43 min
Poured Over
Reginald Dwayne Betts on DOGGEREL
Doggerel by Reginald Dwayne Betts is a profound new collection on the intricacies of humanity and life, with man's best friend as its focal point. Reginald joins us to talk about storytelling, the power of poetry, the necessity for community, masculinity, freedom, forgiveness and more with Miwa Messer, host of Poured Over. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Miwa Messer and mixed by Harry Liang. New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your favorite podcast app. Featured Books (Episode): Doggerel by Reignald Dw...
2025-04-12
59 min
Shaping Freedom With Lisane Basquiat
How to Break Generational Cycles with Art: Titus Kaphar Speaks
The art world is filled with biases, opinions, and social messages that strike at the heart of what artists create. The problem is that within this world is that the patrons of the art rarely want the messages of injustice, violence, and a need for change. This week on the Shaping Freedom Podcast with Lisane Basquiat, we are taking a look at how one artist has navigated the biased world of art while staying true to the message behind his work. Titus Kaphar is a visual artist an artist, filmmaker, and storyteller, whose work consistently challenges the way...
2025-03-31
1h 14
Modern Royalty
Hollywood Then and Now feat. Iconic Producers Greg Silverman + Stephanie Allain
On this episode of Modern Royalty Podcast recorded LIVE in front of a studio audience, Princess Sarah Culberson speaks with some of Hollywood’s “Royalty”- Iconic Producers Stephanie Allain and Greg Silverman, who have worked in the industry for 40+ years, about their insights in reference to where the entertainment industry has been, where it is now, and what's in store for its future.About Stephanie Allain:Stephanie Allain is an award-winning film and television producer and the founder of Homegrown Pictures. Some of her projects include Hustle & Flow and Dear White People. ...
2025-02-28
1h 19
TruVue Podcast
Exhibiting Forgiveness Review: "Drawing Conclusions" 🎨💔 (AUDIO)
Art ain’t just about pretty pictures—it’s about truth, pain, and unfinished stories. In Exhibiting Forgiveness, André Holland takes on the role of Tarrell, a rising painter whose past comes back to haunt his canvas when his estranged father La’Ron (John Earl Jelks) suddenly reappears. What follows is a raw, deeply personal journey of trauma, redemption, and the kind of family wounds that even time can’t erase. Directed by Titus Kaphar, a celebrated artist making his feature debut, this film isn’t just a visual masterpiece—it’s an emotional gut punch. With Aunjanue Ellis-Ta...
2025-02-08
47 min
Rádio Companhia
Histórias que as imagens contam – e escondem
Imagens têm poder: elas podem revelar histórias, construir narrativas e até perpetuar opressões. No episódio de hoje, Stephanie Roque recebe Lilia Schwarcz, autora de "Imagens da Branquitude: a presença da ausência", e Thiago Amparo, advogado e professor, para uma conversa sobre o impacto das imagens na construção do racismo e na manutenção de desigualdades no Brasil. Como podemos aprender a “ler imagens de forma crítica? E como a representação visual pode nos ajudar a construir um futuro mais inclusivo? Para ver as imagens citadas por Lilia Schwarcz e discutidas neste episódio, acesse...
2025-02-05
58 min
The Whole Therapist
Holding Space for Marginalized Clients
Abby and Kellee recorded on 1/31/25 and began exploring how to hold space for marginalized clients who are impacted by executive orders and fear of or actual detainments of themselves and loved ones. Topics Touched on:Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition: https://coloradoimmigrant.org/Decolonizing Therapy (Jaiya john): https://www.decolonizingtherapy.comIain McGilchrist: https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300245929/the-master-and-his-emissary/Enough About You- Titus Kaphar: https://www.kapharstudio.comMasharll Lyles: https://www.marshalllyles.comBonnie Badenoch: https://www.nurturingtheheart.com/
2025-02-04
24 min
Studio Noize: Black Art Podcast
Giants w/ JBarber
New Year, New season of Studio Noize! Your boy JBarber went to see Giants at the High Museum of Art and he has some thoughts. The exhibition featured art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beats and Alicia Keys. There are so many conversations to be had coming out of the show. There’s wealth and celebrity, there’s propaganda, and there’s phenomenal, awe inspiring art. We owe it to them and their efforts to give a good honest critique of the whole endeavor. The same way we examine a show like Afro Atlantic Histories we should examine the go...
2025-01-10
38 min
The Epicurean Vagabonds present Aesthetic Arrest
Aesthetic Arrest: Lara Downes, Karla's Choice & Exhibiting Forgiveness!
Plus Cunk on Life, the art of Titus Kaphar, wisdom from Rita Dove & Our 25th Anniversary Celebration!Wildstar’s Wednesday Libation: Nurellari Winery Pulsi Beratit, Pulëz Varietal (Berat, Albania)Reading: Karla's Choiceby Nick HarkawayListening: This Land by Lara DownesLooking: The Art of Titus KapharViewing #1: Ex...
2025-01-08
45 min
Black on Black Cinema | Black Movie Reviews
Exhibiting Forgiveness (REVIEW): Facing Generational Trauma | Ep274
This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to discuss the debut film by artist Titus Kaphar, "Exhibiting Forgiveness." The semi-autobiographical film starring Andre Hollad, John Earl Jelks, and Andra Day follows an artist on the path to success that is derailed by an unexpected visit from his estranged father, a recovering addict desperate to reconcile. Together, they struggle and learn that forgetting might be a greater challenge than forgiving.Black on Black Cinema is a long-running podcast featuring in-depth Black movie reviews and frank conversations that matter to the Black community. We review Black films...
2024-12-20
2h 09
94.3 WYBC
Electric Drum: Titus Kaphar
In this episode of The Electric Drum on WYBC, host Jose Candelario talks with Titus Kaphar.
2024-12-17
37 min
Stateside Daily Archive
Titus Kaphar on "Exhibiting Forgiveness"
This year, acclaimed contemporary artist and Kalamazoo native Kaphar made the leap into narrative filmmaking. His semi-autobiographical film is titled Exhibiting Forgiveness. The film follows painter Terrell, played by André Holland, as he wrestles with generational trauma and navigates his relationship with his estranged father, played by John Earl Jelks, who has reappeared in his life unexpectedly. The Detroit Institute of Arts will screen the film Dec. 11-15. GUEST: Titus Kaphar, contemporary artist, producer, writer, and director of Exhibiting Forgiveness Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way....
2024-12-13
25 min
Just talkin with Sam
Exhibiting Forgiveness
Award Winning Painter and now filmmaker Titus Kaphar calls into the podcast to talk about his film Exhibiting Forgiveness on Digital and On Demand platforms from Lionsgate on December 3 2024.
2024-12-05
24 min
The Christian Channel Podcast
#41 - Titus Kaphar
#41 - Titus Kaphar
2024-11-22
17 min
The Christian Channel Podcast
#41 - Titus Kaphar
#41 - Titus Kaphar
2024-11-22
17 min
Headliner Radio
Headliner USA E192: Jherek Bischoff | Scoring Exhibiting Forgiveness
L.A.-based composer, songwriter, arranger, producer and multi-instrumentalist Jherek Bischoff delves into his score for Exhibiting Forgiveness, the directorial debut of Titus Kaphar, and explains why the felt piano was an unusual instrument choice for him.
2024-11-21
35 min
Conversations From Studio 5
Conversation with Painter & Filmmaker Titus Kaphar
Efrem Graham sits down for a conversation with celebrated Painter turned filmmaker Titus Kaphar. He talks about his latest film called Exhibiting Forgiveness.
2024-11-14
28 min
Queer Lit
“Shadows and Noise” with Amber Jamilla Musser
How does your embodiment affect your perception and thus your writing? This is one of many questions Amber Jamilla Musser tackles in her most recent monograph, which builds on her brilliant work in Black feminism and queer femininity. Amber tells us how sensation and individual experience need to be part of an ethics of perception and why queerness is method that allows us to think capaciously and in connection with the body.Come and marinate in the unruliness of being with us! Follow @queerlitpodcast and @a_jamilla on Instagram for more. References:
2024-11-12
43 min
Religion Unplugged
Exhibiting Forgiveness: Interview with Titus Kaphar
Culture Critic Joseph Holmes interviews renowned painter and filmmaker Titus Kaphar about his new film Exhibiting Forgiveness and how one balances Biblical commands of forgiveness while avoiding repeated abuse.
2024-10-29
22 min
The Culture Show Podcast
October 28, 2024 - Titus Kaphar, the Old North Church's crypt tours, and Unfinished Democracy: Artistic Reflections
Contemporary painter, sculptor and installation artist Titus Kaphar has built a reputation for grappling with history and racism and for exploring whose stories get told, and whose don’t. Now he’s working with a larger canvas–the movie screen–to tell his story. His debut film, “Exhibiting Forgiveness,” is in theaters now. Kaphar joins The Culture Show to talk about this film, which is about family, generational healing, and the power of forgiveness. From there, a perfect subject for people who like a good helping of history with their Halloween. Over 1,100 bodies lie beneath the sanctuary of Old North Churc...
2024-10-28
49 min
The SchmearCast
Interviews - Director Titus Kaphar on 'Exhibiting Forgiveness'
Acclaimed artist and now-director Titus Kaphar joins to talk about his brilliant, heartbreaking debut film 'Exhibiting Forgiveness,' starring André Holland (40:36). Kaphar shares his muses, lessons learned on set, what art films get right and wrong, and the filmmakers inspiring him today. Host: Gabriel Frieberg Guests: Titus Kaphar Producer: Pavlo Melnyk Music: Justin Friedman FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA Letterboxd TikTok Instagram
2024-10-26
35 min
The SchmearCast
42 - 'Anora,' and Director Titus Kaphar on 'Exhibiting Forgiveness'
'Anora,' one of the most dazzling films of the year, has hit theaters, and helping to break it all down is producer Casey Durant (2:09). She and Schmear dive into what makes the film special, from Sean Baker’s direction to Mikey Madison’s star-making performance. They debate the film’s ending (27:52) and discuss its potential awards run (37:00). Then, acclaimed artist and now-director Titus Kaphar joins to talk about his brilliant, heartbreaking debut film 'Exhibiting Forgiveness,' starring André Holland (40:36). Kaphar shares his muses, lessons learned on set, what art films get right and wrong, and the filmmak...
2024-10-23
1h 16
Faithspotting
Faithspotting "Exhibiting Forgiveness"
Mike and Kenny discuss the wonderful film and spot faith elements reflected in Titus Kaphar's feature length directorial and screenwriting debut. Included in the episode is an indepth conversation with Titus Kaphar. Based on Kaphar's life, Exhibing Forgiveness examines the need and difficulty many face in offering forgiveness. Titus Kaphar is a well known artist whose paintings and sculptures are highly sought after by private collectors and galleries. The forgiving process mirrors Kaphars understanding of art as a way to disrupt past narratives which breaks the power of past events in the present and future. F...
2024-10-23
48 min
First Of All with Victor Blackwell
“Art is Life” – Extended Conversation With Titus Kaphar
In this bonus episode – Victor has an extended conversation with the renowned artist and painter Titus Kaphar in our latest installment of “Art is Life”. Titus explores filmmaking for the first time as the writer and director of “Exhibiting Forgiveness, which features his art – and strained relationship with his father. He also speaks to Victor about his first love, music, and how he’s working to help young Black and Brown artists through his “NXTHVN” foundation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-10-23
21 min
The Disciplined Man
Men Discuss Trauma, Healing & The ULTIMATE Power of Forgiving Yourself
In a world where men's mental health is often overshadowed by outdated notions of masculinity, Tilmon Keaton and acclaimed artist and filmmaker Titus Kaphar dive deep into the conversation we need but rarely have as they discuss Titus' film "Exhibiting Forgiveness", which is in theaters TODAY. Can men truly heal without confronting the pain they've long buried? What does it take to redefine manhood in a society that expects strength but discourages vulnerability? This raw conversation encourages men to explore their mental health journey and the courage it takes to forgive t...
2024-10-22
06 min
First Of All with Victor Blackwell
Why Lizzo and Usher Are Hitting the Campaign Trail
With 17 days left until election day, Vice President Harris is bringing star power to her stops in Atlanta and Detroit. Her increased outreach to Black voters is clear – but is it working? Angela Rye, Tiffany Cross and Andrew Gillum of the “Native Land Pod” join Victor from Detroit. Victor also speaks with the Trump campaign’s Bruce LeVell about what the Former President’s plans are for Black voters. Plus, officials in South Carolina need the public’s help to find Zelig Williams. The beloved Broadway dancer has been missing for weeks. Victor speaks with Zelig’s mothe...
2024-10-19
41 min
Pop Culture Weekly - Celebrity Interviews & Entertainment News
Andra Day, André Holland (Exhibiting Forgiveness); Julie Bowen & Bruce Campbell (HYSTERIA!)
In this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, Julie Bowen steps out of her iconic "Modern Family" shoes and into the 1980s satanic panic with her new series "HYSTERIA!," alongside horror legend Bruce Campbell. Dive into the thrills and laughs of this unconventional blend of horror, comedy, and psychological tension, now available on Peacock. As Bowen embraces the challenge of exploring new acting territories, Campbell shares why this intelligent series captured his interest, with its authentic backdrop and witty script, promising a unique treat for horror enthusiasts and casual viewers alike....
2024-10-18
52 min
Beyond the Fame with Jason Fraley
Titus Kaphar
Jason Fraley interviews painter and debut filmmaker Titus Kaphar, whose standout Sundance flick “Exhibiting Forgiveness" opens in movie theaters today. He calls in to discuss working with talented actors like André Holland and Andra Day, as well as his own journey as a contemporary painter with powerful works like recontextualizing Thomas Jefferson in “Behind the Myth of Benevolence.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-10-18
11 min
The Disciplined Man
Titus Kaphar Discusses Exhibiting Forgiveness, His Raw Conversation With Oprah, How He Became An Artist & Prioritizing Mental Health
Artist and Director, Titus Kaphar, discusses his directorial debut Exhibiting Forgiveness, which premieres globally in theaters on October 18th. In a vulnerable conversation with Sara Lovestyle and Tilmon M. Keaton, he shares the personal challenges he faced in bringing the script to life, his journey to become an artist, and the importance of not only being able to face our trauma, but the power of generational healing. Titus Kaphar assembles a powerhouse cast—featuring Andre Holland, Andra Day, John Earl Jelks, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Ian Foreman, Daniel Michael Barriere, Matthew Elam, a...
2024-10-17
50 min
The Next Best Picture Podcast
Interviews With "Exhibiting Forgiveness" Stars Andra Day, John Earl Jelks & Director/Writer Titus Kaphar
"Exhibiting Forgiveness" had its world premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, where it received positive reviews for its performances from its cast members, André Holland, Andra Day, John Earl Jelks & Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, and debut director Titus Kaphar's sensitive writing and direction which drew upon his own personal experiences with his father. Day, Earl Jelks, and Kaphar were all kind enough to spend some time talking with us about their experience making the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which will be released in theaters from Roadside Attractions on October 18th. T...
2024-10-17
38 min
Popping Collars Podcast
Under the Stole: Exhibiting Forgiveness
An interview with Titus Kaphar about his film EXHIBITING FORGIVENESS
2024-10-14
26 min
Popping Collars Podcast
Under the Stole: Exhibiting Forgiveness
An interview with Titus Kaphar about his film EXHIBITING FORGIVENESS
2024-10-14
26 min
Red Rose Film Club
Society (1989) | The Shunting of America's Poor
We start spooky season by discussing Brian Yuzna's 1989 body-horror satire SOCIETY. We use this film (where a man's face emerges from his own butthole) to have a serious discussion about Reaganomics and how America subsidizes the rich at the expense of the poor. Discussion also includes: Our other recent watches: The Substance, Rebel Ridge, Blink Twice, and Oddity; Feeling collective despair over the recent climate disasters in Florida; Hal's trip to the High Museum in Atlanta; The Batman and Robin of hating poor people: Ronald Reagan and Milton Friedman; and Some of our other favorite body horror films...
2024-10-13
1h 17
Ground Control Parenting with Carol Sutton Lewis
Exhibiting Forgiveness with Titus Kaphar
In this powerful bonus episode, celebrated artist and filmmaker Titus Kaphar joins Carol for a captivating and thought-provoking conversation. Titus shares how discovering art transformed him from a struggling student to a MacArthur "Genius", and how a life-changing turn of events gave him an invaluable perspective on fatherhood and family. Titus and Carol talk about his new film Exhibiting Forgiveness and its compelling take on parenting, generational trauma, and generational healing. Don't miss this fascinating discussion in which they dive deeply into the power of family relationships, creativity and love. Follow us at...
2024-10-09
54 min
Reel Movie Stuff with Charles Kirkland Jr!
A Conversation with Titus Kaphar
Charles had a sit-down with Titus Kaphar, the painter/director, to talk about his new film "Exhibiting Forgiveness," hitting screens on Oct 18th, 2024. Starring Andre Holland, John Earl Jelks, Andra Day, and Aunjanue Ellis, the film delves into themes of love and the weight of childhood trauma. Charles and Kaphar dig deep into how these themes inspired the upcoming movie.=====Exhibiting Forgiveness TrailerExhibiting Forgiveness Review
2024-10-09
16 min
Who’s Here in the Hamptons
Dan Rattiner speaks with Titus Kaphar, Artist
Episode 203: This week on the “Dan’s Talks” podcast, Dan speaks with Titus Kaphar, an artist who is known for reinterpreting historical paintings to highlight marginalized narratives, particularly as it relates to race and identity. Kaphar’s art has appeared at galleries such as the Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Yale University, and more. Find all the “Dan’s Talks” podcast episodes at podcasts.schnepsmedia.com/podcast/dans-papers.
2024-10-03
16 min
The Design Of Business | The Business of Design
S11E7: Using Design to Show the World Your Truth with Dionna Dorsey and Production Designer Olivia Peebles
In this episode of DB|BD Ellen McGirt and Jessica Helfand talk with two extraordinary women from two seemingly different corners of the design world: Dionna Dorsey and Olivia Peebles. We say “seemingly” because, while they occupy different design disciplines, they approach their work in similar ways. They are both multidisciplinary designers with the hearts and souls of artists whose visuals bring to life what they and their collaborators know to be true about the world.First up, we hear from Dionna Dorsey, who is running three design businesses at the same time! She has her own desi...
2024-07-24
58 min
Black Girl Nerds
Artist and Filmmaker Titus Kaphar of 'Exhibiting Forgiveness'
In this week's episode of the Black Girl Nerds podcast, we welcome artist and filmmaker Titus Kaphar to talk about his new film Exhibiting Forgiveness. A Black artist finds his path to success derailed by an unexpected visit from his estranged father, a recovering addict desperate to reconcile. Together, they learn that forgetting might be harder than forgiving. The film stars Andre Holland, Andra Day and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor. Host: Jamie Music by: Sammus Edited by: Jamie Broadnax
2024-07-08
31 min
EMPIRE LINES
The Time is Always Now, Ekow Eshun (2024) (EMPIRE LINES x National Portrait Gallery, The Box)
Curator Ekow Eshun reframes the Black figure in historic and contemporary art, surveying its presences, absences, and representations in Western/European art history, the African diaspora, and beyond, via The Time is Always Now (2024). In 1956, the American author James Baldwin wrote: ‘There is never time in the future in which we will work out our salvation. The challenge is in the moment, the time is always now.’ Heeding Baldwin’s urgent call, Ekow Eshun’s new exhibition brings together 22 leading contemporary African diasporic artists from the UK and the US, whose practices emphasise the Black figure through mediums...
2024-06-27
17 min
Uncovered
Breaking down Iconoclasm with Stacy Boldrick
Martina Borghi talks to Dr Stacy Boldrick from the School of Museum Studies at the University of Leicester about iconoclasm - the destruction of art! She tells us how museums approach this subject and discusses how to present the history of objects that have undergone various forms of damage. Stacy's bio: https://le.ac.uk/people/stacy-boldrick Artworks and artists’ projects mentioned: Diego Velázquez, The Toilet of Venus (The Rokeby Venus), oil on canvas, 1647-51 - https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/diego-velazquez-the-toilet-of-venus-the-rokeby-venus John Cassidy and others, Edward Colston statue,1895/2020. Bronze, mixe...
2024-06-17
48 min
Holy Smokes: Cigars and Spirituality
Exhibiting Forgiveness w/ Titus Kaphar - "Holy Smokes: Cigars & Spirituality"
In this episode, special guest Titus Kaphar joins the cast to discuss his film Exhibiting Forgiveness, focusing on the intersections of faith and forgiveness. Watch the Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/Bnlo7V3Lxzg Subscribe to the Ecosystem Here: https://www.patreon.com/tfcvirtual -----------------------------------------------------------------------
2024-05-29
1h 26
Film at Lincoln Center Podcast
#522 - Titus Kaphar and André Holland on Exhibiting Forgiveness
This week we’re excited to present a conversation from the 2024 edition of New Directors/New Films with Exhibiting Forgiveness director Titus Kaphar and lead actor André Holland. One of the contemporary art world’s most important painters, Titus Kaphar creates powerful work that is multidisciplinary in nature and profound in historical meaning, often incorporating multiple layers and sculptural dimensions to his canvases. Kaphar brings the same sense of profoundly felt dynamism to his startlingly accomplished cinematic debut, Exhibiting Forgiveness, a wrenching work of emotional depth and visual flair starring the magnificent André Holland in one of the actor’s greatest s...
2024-04-28
20 min
Stateside Daily Archive
Titus Kaphar on the Meaning of the Missing
Kalamazoo-born artist Titus Kaphar's work is displayed in some of the premiere art museums, like MoMA, the Whitney, and the Met. But you can also find his work in a different kind of institution. One of his pieces features in his series "From a Tropical Place" is currently displayed at Grosse Pointe North High School. The painting is causing quite a stir. On this episode, we’re talking to Titus Kaphar about this particular piece, his process, and some new projects he has in the pipeline. GUEST: Titus Kaphar, artist ___ L...
2024-04-23
21 min
Friends on Art
Going Dark at the Guggenheim
“Wright” with a “W, spider webs, sewing needles, Dune, grief, and Black and Blue. Join the friends as they visit Going Dark: The Contemporary Figure at the Edge of Visibility. Artists include: American Artist, Kevin Beasley, Rebecca Belmore, Dawoud Bey, John Edmonds, Ellen Gallagher, David Hammons, Lyle Ashton Harris, Tomashi Jackson, Titus Kaphar, Glenn Ligon, Kerry James Marshall, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Joiri Minaya, Sandra Mujinga, Chris Ofili, Sondra Perry, Farah Al Qasimi, Faith Ringgold, Doris Salcedo, Lorna Simpson, Sable Elyse Smith, Stephanie Syjuco, Hank Willis Thomas, WangShui, Carrie Mae Weems, and Charles White.
2024-03-11
00 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Descripción de El proyecto de Jerome (asfalto y tiza) III, 2014
Explore con mayor profundidad los temas de la exposición en torno a la semivisibilidad por medio de un ejercicio de observación detenida relacionado con esta obra. Transcript Narrator: Esta obra de Titus Kaphar, "El proyecto Jerome (asfalto y tiza) III" de 2014, mide unos 4 pies de alto (121,92 cm) por 3 de ancho (91,44 cm). Kaphar usa tiza sobre papel asfáltico para crear retratos en capas, y utiliza fotos de archivo de diferentes hombres encarcelados que llevan todos el nombre de Jerome. No se trata de un solo hombre, sino de un retrato comunitario que representa a los hombres negros, encarcelados en exceso en...
2024-02-01
02 min
The Last Thing I Saw
Ep. 223: Manohla Dargis and Amy Taubin on Sundance 2024
Ep. 223: Manohla Dargis and Amy Taubin on Sundance 2024 Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw with your host, Nicolas Rapold. For my final (?) episode on Sundance Film Festival 2024, I am pleased to present a grand finale with Manohla Dargis, chief film critic of The New York Times, and the inimitable Amy Taubin (who will be filing a report for Screen Slate). They discuss the role of Sundance, what felt different about this year’s edition (and what didn’t), and the question of story. And we discuss a number of films: A Real Pain (directed by Jesse Eisenberg), God Save Texa...
2024-01-31
1h 14
The Jimmy Cage Podcast
Exhibiting Forgiveness (2024) - Movie Review | Sundance Film Festival | André Holland
USA Directed by Titus Kaphar
2024-01-26
04 min
Dolby Creator Talks
177 - First-Time Filmmakers at Sundance, Hosted by Carlos López Estrada
Recorded live just a few days ago at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, Academy Award®-nominated director (“Raya and the Last Dragon”) — and Dolby Institute Fellowship winner — Carlos López Estrada brings together five filmmakers, each with debut feature films in the US Dramatic Competition this year. “I have experienced what all five or panelists are experiencing right now. It's this insane, adrenaline rush of playing your first movie for groups of audiences who love film. And it's the most magical thing in the world. So we're so happy that all five people who you're about to meet agreed to co...
2024-01-22
1h 18
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of The Jerome Project (Asphalt and Chalk) III, 2014
Further explore the exhibition’s themes of semi-visibility through a slow-looking exercise related to this work. Transcript Narrator: This work by Titus Kaphar, "The Jerome Project (Asphalt and Chalk) III" from 2014, is about 4 feet high by 3 feet wide. Kaphar uses chalk on asphalt paper to create layered portraits, using mugshots of different incarcerated men who are all named Jerome. This is not one man but a community portrait representing Black men, who are over-incarcerated in the United States. Thin white lines against the solid black background create a stark layered outline of multiple faces and shoulders, filling the page and le...
2023-10-27
01 min
BrushStrokes of Being
Art Talk -Turning A Blind Eye
In episode 72 of Art Talk, I will discuss a topic that is very relevant to art history as we have learned it: Turning A Blind Eye, for art lovers who visit museums, and recently also the Frans Hals exhibition in the National Gallery, and last but certainly not least for painters of portraits to think about. Not talking about the presence of black people in paintings is a story that needs to be amended. That is telling the story of art through a lens that has ruled for a way to long time. Yes, art history was...
2023-10-10
12 min
Longform
Episode 549: Reginald Dwayne Betts
Reginald Dwayne Betts is a poet, lawyer, and founder of the nonprofit Freedom Reads. His New York Times Magazine article "Could an Ex-Convict Become an Attorney? I Intended to Find Out" won the National Magazine Award. His new podcast is Almost There.“I felt like I had to own becoming something and intuitively understood that if I didn't lay claim to desiring to be something, that it would be too many other forces that would be pulling on me to dictate that I become something else. … When you say you're a writer, if you know nothing else, then you k...
2023-09-13
50 min
Artist Decoded by Yoshino
AD 252 | Christine Kuan
Christine Kuan is President & Executive Director of Creative Capital, a nonprofit grantmaking organization funding artists creating experimental and groundbreaking new work in the visual arts, performing arts, film, technology, literature, socially engaged, and multidisciplinary forms. Before joining Creative Capital, Kuan was CEO & Director of Sotheby's Institute of Art, and held roles as Chief Curator & Director of Strategic Partnerships at Artsy, Chief Curatorial Officer & VP for External Affairs at Artstor, and Editor-in-Chief of Oxford Art Online/Grove Art Online at Oxford University Press. She has also worked at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and taught at the University of Iowa...
2023-06-12
1h 02
The Takeaway
Producer Appreciation Weeks: Morgan Givens
We continue our Producer Appreciation Weeks with Host Melissa Harris-Perry, who peels back the curtain and speaks with the talented folks that make The Takeaway every day. Today we're highlighting some of Morgan Givens' favorite segments produced during his time with The Takeaway: What Makes a Black ManElectric Literature Editor-in-Chief Denne Michele Norris Makes History and Makes SpaceAward Winning Poet Danez Smith Rises to the TopWhy Titus Kaphar Won't "Shut Up and Paint"Level Up: Accessibility in Gaming Morgan joined The Takeaway team in late 2022, and initially made his way into radio in a roundabout way. He sp...
2023-05-25
50 min
The latest segments from The Takeaway
Producer Appreciation Weeks: Morgan Givens
We continue our Producer Appreciation Weeks with Host Melissa Harris-Perry, who peels back the curtain and speaks with the talented folks that make The Takeaway every day. Today we're highlighting some of Morgan Givens' favorite segments produced during his time with The Takeaway: What Makes a Black ManElectric Literature Editor-in-Chief Denne Michele Norris Makes History and Makes SpaceAward Winning Poet Danez Smith Rises to the TopWhy Titus Kaphar Won't "Shut Up and Paint"Level Up: Accessibility in Gaming Morgan joined The Takeaway team in late 2022, and initially made his way into radio in a roundabout way. He sp...
2023-05-25
48 min
The Takeaway
Producer Appreciation Weeks: Morgan Givens
We continue our Producer Appreciation Weeks with Host Melissa Harris-Perry, who peels back the curtain and speaks with the talented folks that make The Takeaway every day. Today we're highlighting some of Morgan Givens' favorite segments produced during his time with The Takeaway: What Makes a Black ManElectric Literature Editor-in-Chief Denne Michele Norris Makes History and Makes SpaceAward Winning Poet Danez Smith Rises to the TopWhy Titus Kaphar Won't "Shut Up and Paint"Level Up: Accessibility in Gaming Morgan joined The Takeaway team in late 2022, and initially made his way into radio in a roundabout way. He sp...
2023-05-25
50 min
YDA Podcast
Episode 1 - Bradford Young - Breaking Barriers
Bradford Young (Pariah, Selma, Solo) is an Oscar award nominated cinematographer and an extraordinary new presence in the space of commercial directing. He sat down with his long-time friends, directing duo King She, to discuss the necessity of creative community, the cosmological ingredients of great filmmaking, and the unexpected potential for creative freedom found in commercial advertising. In this episode we get to hear about how Bradford's ethic of working was shaped by his mortician/Civil Rights-revolutionary Grandfather. He offers his interpretation of the spiritual and alchemical process of "getting the shot." We hear how limitations in his early career a...
2023-05-07
42 min
NPR's Book of the Day
'Redaction' examines criminal justice via portraits, poems written from legal papers
Reginald Dwayne Betts and Titus Kaphar knew they were meant to work together when they first met. In 2019, they exhibited a project at MoMA PS1 that explored criminal justice through redacted court documents turned into poems and visual artworks. Now, that exhibit is a book called Redaction. They tell NPR's Juana Summers about how they both employ their mediums to capture the effects of incarceration, and how their collaboration focuses on joy and community even amidst deep suffering.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2023-04-27
08 min
LoveBabz LoveTalk with Babz Rawls-Ivy
LoveBabz LoveTalk with Babz Rawls-Ivy: Titus Kaphar and Dwayne Betts
2023-04-07
35 min
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Titus Kaphar
Ep.147 features Titus Kaphar, an artist whose paintings, sculptures, and installations examine the history of representation by transforming its styles and mediums with formal innovations to emphasize the physicality and dimensionality of the canvas and materials themselves. His practice seeks to dislodge history from its status as the “past” in order to unearth its contemporary relevance, and to reveal something of what has been lost and to investigate the power of a rewritten history. Kaphar’s commitment to social engagement has led him to move beyond traditional modes of artistic expression to establish NXTHVN, a new national arts model that empowe...
2023-04-05
29 min
Political Gabfest
Another Florida Man Is Running For President
David Plotz, John Dickerson, and Emily Bazelon discuss Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign, the end of pandemic-era medicaid & food security protections, and the many legal fights over medication abortion.Here are some notes and references from this week’s showHannah Dreier and Kirsten Luce for The New York Times: “Alone and Exploited, Migrant Children Work Brutal Jobs Across the U.S.”Jeff Stein and Tony Romm for The Washington Post: “Biden Calls For Trillions In Tax Hikes And New Domestic Spending”Emily Bazelon for The New York Times: “The Abortion P...
2023-03-09
52 min
Free Library Podcast
Reginald Dwayne Betts | Redaction
In conversation with Airea D. Matthews A ''powerful work of lyric art'' and ''tour de force indictment of the carceral industrial state'' (The New York Times Book Review), Reginald Dwayne Betts' poetry collection Felon won the NAACP Image Award, the American Book Award, and was a finalist for the 2019 Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Also the author of two other poetry collections and a memoir, he received the 2019 National Magazine Award for his New York Times Magazine essay about his journey from prison inmate to Yale Law School. His other honors include a Guggenheim fellowship, a 2021 MacArthur ''genius grant'', and a Radcl...
2023-02-28
00 min
EconTalk
Dwayne Betts on Beauty, Prison, and Redaction
Dwayne Betts was a 16-year-old in solitary confinement when a fellow inmate slid a book of poetry under his cell door. What happened next is an astounding story of transformation: from desperation to the discovery of beauty, even behind bars. Listen as the lawyer, prison reform advocate, and award-winning poet explains to EconTalk host Russ Roberts why he's on a mission to bring books--and beauty--into prisons. They also discuss Betts's latest book, Redaction, a collaboration with the artist Titus Kaphar.
2023-01-23
1h 22
Disrupted
NXTHVN and poet Antoinette Brim-Bell talk about community and collaboration through art
In this episode of Disrupted, how artists in Connecticut are using their talents to empower their communities. Titus Kaphar and Jason Price co-founded NXTHVN, a nonprofit that brings artists from around the world to New Haven. They'll talk about how that organization is empowering young people. And, Connecticut’s 8th State Poet Laureate Antoinette Brim-Bell talks about the collaborations that are fueling her art. GUESTS: Titus Kaphar: artist, President and Co-founder of NXTHVN Jason Price: Chairman of the Board and Co-founder of NXTHVN Antoinette Brim-Bell: Connecticut’s 8th State Poet Laureate, author of three books of poet...
2022-12-07
48 min
Disrupted
Community and collaboration through art with NXTHVN and poet Antoinette Brim-Bell
Today on Disrupted, how artists in Connecticut are using their talents to empower their communities. Titus Kaphar and Jason Price co-founded NXTHVN, a nonprofit that brings artists from around the world to New Haven. They'll talk about how that organization is empowering young people. And, Connecticut’s 8th State Poet Laureate Antoinette Brim-Bell talks about the collaborations that are fueling her art. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-09-28
49 min
Yes! We're Open: Living Faith with Needham UCC
Washed
There are a lot of powerful people in 2 Kings 5: Naaman, the Syrian general and his wife; the King of Syria and the King of Israel; and the Prophet Elisha, too. But this story of healing and grace hinges on a cast of nobodies who’ve been told to stand at the back. But like the waters of the river Jordan, the Spirit flows through them and lifts them up for us to see and celebrate. (2 Kings 5:1-14) Rev. John Gage, preaching.For more about artist Titus Kaphar, check out https://www.kapharstudio.com/---
2022-07-04
19 min
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Antwaun Sargent
Episode 89 features Antwaun Sargent. He is a writer, curator, art critic and director at Gagosian Gallery in New York City. He is the author of “The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion” (Aperture 2019) and the editor of “Young, Gifted and Black: A New Generation of Artists” (DAP 2020). Mr. Sargent was the guest editor of “Art In America” magazine’s, New Talent Issue, May/June 2021. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, The New Yorker, and in museum and gallery publications for artists Mickalene Thomas, Arthur Jafa, Meleko Mokgosi, Nick Cave, Yinka Shonibare and Ed Clark, among many others. ...
2022-01-12
33 min
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Allana Clarke
Episode 87 features Allana Clarke (b. 1987) is a Trinidadian-American artist whose practice is built upon a foundation of uncertainty, curiosity, a will to heal, and an insistence upon freedom. Fluidly moving through photography, sculptural and text-based works, video and performance, her research-based practice incorporates socio-political and art historical texts, to contend with ideas of Blackness, the binding nature of bodily signification, and of the possibility to create non-totalizing identifying structures. Clarke received her BFA in photography from New Jersey City University in 2011 and an MFA in Interdisciplinary Practice from MICA’s Mount Royal School of Art in 2014. She is an assistant pr...
2021-12-22
25 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
ArtTactic
Artnet's Nate Freeman Recaps the Art Market in 2020
In this end of year episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we're joined by Nate Freeman, Senior Art Business Reporter at Artnet. First, Nate shares his top storylines of the art market in 2020. Then, he identifies Avery Singer, Nicolas Party, Harold Ancart, Titus Kaphar, Simone Leigh, Amoako Boafo and Matthew Wong as the biggest artist market winners of the past year. Also, Nate reveals which segment of the market was the weakest this past year. Lastly, Nate shares a bold prediction for the art market in 2021.
2020-12-18
26 min
Angreement
Feelings, Fangs, Food
This week, just in time for Thanksgiving, Michelle and Katherine angree about food and feelings (and fangs!) as well as art auctions, live(streamed) theatre, and more! Vice Article on “Christian Girl Autumn” https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7gwj4/christian-girl-autumn-pumpkin-spiced-latte DIY Ghost Garland for your CGA vibes https://abeautifulmess.com/4-easy-fall-garlands/ Circle Jerk by Fake Friends https://circlejerk.live J. Kenji Lopez-Alt, The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science https://www.powells.com/book/the-food-lab-9780393081084 Christie’s Auction Live Stream / 20th Century: London to Paris https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZXCfj5WqIk Titus Kaphar’s TED Talk “Ca...
2020-11-26
1h 20
Three Sisters
Diversity Club. (Or how showing up as yourself should not be seen as an act of political resistance.)
The visual artist Titus Kaphar was asked at a talk in Cincinnati how long his work had been political. He told the audience that for some people -- people like him -- the work is always viewed as political. Recorded two days after the 2020 presidential election and two days before the race was called for Biden, the Beard sisters took a break from refreshing their news feeds to speak of this same idea and many riveting others in Episode 2 of Three Sisters. Even without direct conversations about race and politics in the...
2020-11-11
46 min
Unboxing the Canon
Episode 1: Revealing a Portrait
Episode 1, "Revealing a Portrait," considers what the canon of art history is, and looks to a painting by contemporary African American artist Titus Kaphar to consider what it excludes. It also addresses the notion of “subject positions,” a way of acknowledging who we are and how that influences what we see and how we look at art. Kaphar’s work aims to make the invisible visible, and to reveal those figures that have been excluded from art history. His work highlights the Black experience, which has been overlooked in traditional art history courses, museums and other art institu...
2020-09-09
17 min
Casa de Arte
The Neighborhood: Art as Theology with Carmelle Beaugelin
In this insightful episode, Ashley and Louis sit down with a long-time friend and visual theologian, Carmelle Beaugelin. Carmelle shares her journey with art and theology while also shining a light on the systems in the art community and how we can over-turn them. This conversation is a timely one dealing with race, creativity, and the role we play in change-making. Show Notes: Follow Carmelle Beaugelin here: https://www.instagram.com/carmellooow/ and here: https://www.carmellebeaugelin.com A Lenten Study - https://www.carmellebeaugelin.com/alentenstudySolange Visual Album “When I Ge...
2020-09-01
44 min
Daily Pop
Time Magazine's Powerful New Cover, Kobe Bryant Murals Remain Untouched & Protest Proposal – Daily Pop 06/04/2020
Time magazine unveils the striking cover for its June issue painted by Titus Kaphar in the wake of the death of George Floyd. Plus, Vanessa Bryant expresses her gratitude as Kobe & Gianna's mural remain untouched and more. Take a listen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2020-06-05
21 min
Politics of COVID-19 Podcast - The Syllabus
Poetry, Prison, and the Pandemic
Podcast: At Liberty (LS 52 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Poetry, Prison, and the PandemicPub date: 2020-05-07Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationOur guest today is Reginald Dwayne Betts, a poet, memoirist, and legal scholar. Loyal listeners will remember our conversation from March of 2019. The episode was called “A Poet Gives a 360 Degree View of The Criminal Legal System,” and we talked about Dwayne’s journey from a teenage defendant sentenced to 9 years in prison to a Yale Law School graduate and published poet. A lot has...
2020-05-21
34 min
At Liberty
Poetry, Prison, and the Pandemic
Our guest today is Reginald Dwayne Betts, a poet, memoirist, and legal scholar. Loyal listeners will remember our conversation from March of 2019. The episode was called “A Poet Gives a 360 Degree View of The Criminal Legal System,” and we talked about Dwayne’s journey from a teenage defendant sentenced to 9 years in prison to a Yale Law School graduate and published poet. A lot has happened since we last spoke. Dwayne published a new book of poetry called Felon and had an exhibit at P.S. 1 MoMA with painter Titus Kaphar called Redaction. If that wasn't enough, Dwayne also completed a cler...
2020-05-07
34 min
BAIA Talks
BAIA Talks: Afrocosmologies: American Reflections
Independent curator, Faron Manuel and Jamaal Barber of Studio Noize Podcast interview Frank Mitchell, curator of the exhibition Afrocosmologies: American Reflections at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art for this episode of BAIA Talks. Afrocosmologies: American Reflections October 19, 2019 – January 20, 2020 Black artists explore spirituality and culture in Afrocosmologies: American Reflections. Alongside artists of the late-nineteenth century, contemporary artists define new ideas about spirituality, identity, and the environment in ways that move beyond traditional narratives of Black Christianity. In dialogue, these works acknowledge a continuing body of beliefs—a cosmology—that incorporates the centrality of nature, ritual, and relationships between the human and the di...
2019-11-21
31 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar with Krista Tippett
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order...
2019-07-04
1h 17
On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar with Krista Tippett
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to...
2019-07-04
1h 17
On Being with Krista Tippett
Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar — Are We Actually Citizens Here?
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to...
2019-07-04
51 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar — Are We Actually Citizens Here?
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order...
2019-07-04
51 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar — Are We Actually Citizens Here?
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to...
2019-07-04
51 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar with Krista Tippett
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to...
2019-07-04
1h 17
On Being
Annette Gordon-Reed & Titus Kaphar — Are We Actually Citizens Here?
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to repair...
2019-07-03
51 min
The Figure
12: Jackie Kennedy Onassis, love of podcasts and Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s ‘Apesh*t' video
In episode 12, we talk about loss, listening and race. Our three figures are Jackie Kennedy Onassis, that there have been over 50 billion all-time downloads on Apple Podcasts and ‘Apesh*t’ by The Carters. www.instagram.com/figurepodcast/ www.twitter.com/FigurePodcast/ thefigurepodcast@gmail.com Kyan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuKOCLM85y0 The Daily: Roe v. Wade, Part 1: Who Was Jane Roe? & Part 2: The Culture Wars https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily/id1200361736 Beyoncé in Her Own Words: Her Life, Her Body, Her Heritage https://www.vogue.com/article/beyonce-september-issue-2018 How to Fail: Dolly Alderton, presented by Elizabeth Day h...
2018-08-08
48 min
TED Talks Art
Can art amend history? | Titus Kaphar
Artist Titus Kaphar makes paintings and sculptures that wrestle with the struggles of the past while speaking to the diversity and advances of the present. In an unforgettable live workshop, Kaphar takes a brush full of white paint to a replica of a 17th-century Frans Hals painting, obscuring parts of the composition and bringing its hidden story into view. There's a narrative coded in art like this, Kaphar says. What happens when we shift our focus and confront unspoken truths?
2017-08-01
12 min
TEDTalks 艺术
艺术能修正历史吗? | 提图斯·卡帕尔
艺术家提图斯·卡帕尔(Titus Kaphar)创作的绘画和雕塑,与过去的挣扎搏斗,同时讲述了当下的多样性和进步。在这个令人难忘的现场工作室里,卡帕尔拿着一把刷子,给一幅17世纪弗兰兹·哈尔斯绘画的复制品刷上白漆,遮掩了构图的某些部分,并将其隐藏的故事呈现在眼前。卡帕尔说,艺术中有这样的叙事编码。当我们转移注意力,并面对未说出口的真相时,会发生什么?
2017-08-01
12 min