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The Great Women Artists
Chloe Aridjis on Leonora Carrington

The Great Women Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 39:40


I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is the esteemed writer and novelist, Chloe Aridjis, speaking on her friend, LEONORA CARRINGTON! Born in New York City, raised in the Netherlands and then Mexico City, Aridjis is a writer of numerous award-winning books, including three novels: Book of Clouds, Asunder, and Sea Monsters. Aridjis is also the author of numerous books and essays, including an A–Z profile on the artist we are very excitingly discussing today: Leonora Carrington, the great late British-born painter, who ran away to Paris in her teens before escaping Europe at the outbreak of the Second World War, and settling in Mexico City in the 40s, where she lived until her death in 2011. And it was in Mexico City that Aridjis got to know the surrealist, who she had tea with on Sundays and noted their extroardnary conversations that she published in, among others, Tea and Creatures with Leonora Carrington: A Photo Essay… a beautiful piece that looks at their friendship. In 2015, Aridjis went on to co-curate a major exhibition of Carrington's work at Tate Liverpool, affirming her as one of the greatest and most relevant artists to today's world. This episode is going to be slightly different to usual, as back in 2019 – for one of our first ever podcast episodes – we discussed the life of Leonora Carrington with her biographer cousin, Joanna Moorhead. We also discussed Carrington briefly with writer Deborah Levy – so do check those out. But! Today I couldn't be more excited to be delving into Arjidis's memories with the artist, uncovering the mystical symbolism that populates her work – from vegetables to cats, eggs to giants, cauldrons to kitchens, underworlds to hybridised figures – her friendships, character, and of course her paintings and writings, too. LINKS: PAINTINGS DISCUSSED –– Giantess, c.1947: https://www.artbook.com/blog-featured-image-leonora-carrington.html Green Tea, 1942: https://www.moma.org/collection/works/297568 And Then We Saw the Daughter of the Minotaur, 1953: https://www.moma.org/collection/works/393384?artist_id=993&page=1&sov_referrer=artist The Magical World of the Maya, 1963: https://maria-cristina.medium.com/great-art-the-magical-world-of-the-maya-by-leonora-carrington-interpretation-and-analysis-b642f8d04cf0 Self Portrait, 1937: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/492697 Chloe's exhibition: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-liverpool/leonora-carrington -- THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE LEVETT COLLECTION: https://www.famm.com/en/ https://www.instagram.com/famm.mougins // https://www.merrellpublishers.com/9781858947037 Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Music by Ben Wetherfield

De Rollos y Revelaciones
Patricia Aridjis: ¿La fotografía tiene perspectiva de género?

De Rollos y Revelaciones

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 30:48


¿Te has preguntado si las fotos que hacen tanto hombres como mujeres abordan las mismas temáticas, enfoques o lenguajes? y si no es así ¿qué es lo que cambia y qué características prevalecen en esas imágenes? Conoce más de este tema en nuestro primer episodio en “De rollos y revelaciones” y descubre cuál es la opinión de la fotoperiodista Patricia Aridjis y de los conductores y fotógrafos Federico Gama y Leslie Pérez. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rick Kleffel:Agony Column
2125: A 2022 Interview with Leopoldo Gout and Eva Aridjis

Rick Kleffel:Agony Column

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022


Leopoldo Gout and Eva Aridjis discuss Monarca.

Radically Loved with Rosie Acosta
Episode 441. Monarch Butterflies and the Meaning of Life with Leopoldo Gout and Eva Aridjis

Radically Loved with Rosie Acosta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 43:13


In this episode, Leopoldo Gout and Eva Aridjis talk with Rosie about their book Monarca. It is a novel about a young Mexican-American girl who turns into a monarch butterfly. The metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly is a fascinating phenomenon. We can draw parallels from the butterfly's life cycle to our own. It teaches us that progress requires the undoing of the past.This episode is brought to you by: AARPTry the benefits for yourself! Go to AARP.org/ROSIE to join for just $12 for your first year with automatic renewal. You'll get a second membership for free, plus AARP the Magazine and a free gift!BiOptimizers www.bioptimizers.com/radicallylovedUse Code: radicallyloved10 for 10% OFF your first purchaseRASA20% OFF your first purchaseJust go to WeAreRasa.com and use my special promo code: ROSIE20https://wearerasa.com/discount/ROSIE20Latinx authors Leopoldo and Eva explain the four stages of a monarch butterfly's life cycle and their similarities to our lives. They also share their thoughts on environmental activism and why we should take part. Finally, they share insights on life from their interactions with monarch butterflies.Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: 1.Discover the four stages of a monarch butterfly's life cycle and how they relate to ours2.Uncover lessons we can learn from nature 3.Get a sneak peek at Leopoldo and Eva's book, MonarcaEpisode Highlights [02:09] The Story Behind Monarca[06:26] Eva's Father: The Environmentalist[09:35] Four Stages of a Monarch Butterfly's Life Cycle[12:19] Life Compared to a Butterfly's Metamorphosis[16:59] Lessons from the Monarch ButterflyResources:●Connect with Leopoldo: ○Website: https://www.leopoldogout.net/ ○Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Leopoldoleopoldo/ ○Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leopoldo.gout●Know more about Eva: ○Website: http://www.evaaridjis.com/ ○Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvaAridjis?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor○Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/evaaridjis/ ○LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eva-aridjis-13a29a57/●Grab a copy of Monarca: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/monarca-leopoldo-gouteva-aridjis?variant=39502434828322●Radically Loved is now part of the iHeartMedia Podcasts: https://www.iheartmedia.com/podcasts●Email us your topic at info@radicallyloved.com. Don't forget to add the subject Wisdom Wednesday topic!●Create a daily meditation ritual in just seven days! Download BUILD YOUR DAILY MEDITATION RITUAL and other freebies at https://www.radicallyloved.com/free-stuff!●FREE Action Guide! Apply the lessons you learn from this episode as you listen! Sign up at https://www.radicallyloved.com/episode-show-notes, and I'll send it right away!●Stay updated!○Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosieacosta/○Twitter: https:twitter.com/rosieacosta○Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/radicallylovedrosie○TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itsrosieacosta

The Radically Loved® Podcast
Episode 441. Monarch Butterflies and the Meaning of Life with Leopoldo Gout and Eva Aridjis

The Radically Loved® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 43:13


In this episode, Leopoldo Gout and Eva Aridjis talk with Rosie about their book Monarca. It is a novel about a young Mexican-American girl who turns into a monarch butterfly. The metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly is a fascinating phenomenon. We can draw parallels from the butterfly's life cycle to our own. It teaches us that progress requires the undoing of the past.This episode is brought to you by: AARPTry the benefits for yourself! Go to AARP.org/ROSIE to join for just $12 for your first year with automatic renewal. You'll get a second membership for free, plus AARP the Magazine and a free gift!BiOptimizers www.bioptimizers.com/radicallylovedUse Code: radicallyloved10 for 10% OFF your first purchaseRASA20% OFF your first purchaseJust go to WeAreRasa.com and use my special promo code: ROSIE20https://wearerasa.com/discount/ROSIE20Latinx authors Leopoldo and Eva explain the four stages of a monarch butterfly's life cycle and their similarities to our lives. They also share their thoughts on environmental activism and why we should take part. Finally, they share insights on life from their interactions with monarch butterflies.Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: 1.Discover the four stages of a monarch butterfly's life cycle and how they relate to ours2.Uncover lessons we can learn from nature 3.Get a sneak peek at Leopoldo and Eva's book, MonarcaEpisode Highlights [02:09] The Story Behind Monarca[06:26] Eva's Father: The Environmentalist[09:35] Four Stages of a Monarch Butterfly's Life Cycle[12:19] Life Compared to a Butterfly's Metamorphosis[16:59] Lessons from the Monarch ButterflyResources:●Connect with Leopoldo: ○Website: https://www.leopoldogout.net/ ○Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Leopoldoleopoldo/ ○Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leopoldo.gout●Know more about Eva: ○Website: http://www.evaaridjis.com/ ○Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvaAridjis?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor○Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/evaaridjis/ ○LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eva-aridjis-13a29a57/●Grab a copy of Monarca: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/monarca-leopoldo-gouteva-aridjis?variant=39502434828322●Radically Loved is now part of the iHeartMedia Podcasts: https://www.iheartmedia.com/podcasts●Email us your topic at info@radicallyloved.com. Don't forget to add the subject Wisdom Wednesday topic!●Create a daily meditation ritual in just seven days! Download BUILD YOUR DAILY MEDITATION RITUAL and other freebies at https://www.radicallyloved.com/free-stuff!●FREE Action Guide! Apply the lessons you learn from this episode as you listen! Sign up at https://www.radicallyloved.com/episode-show-notes, and I'll send it right away!●Stay updated!○Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosieacosta/○Twitter: https:twitter.com/rosieacosta○Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/radicallylovedrosie○TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itsrosieacosta

This Needs To Be Said
TNTBS hosts This Needs To Be Read with Author Eva Aridjis

This Needs To Be Said

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 0:11


From two award-winning artists and filmmakers, a magical illustrated fable about a Mexican-American girl and her mystical bond with the revered monarch butterfly—MONARCA is a book about the love for our planet, a recognition of one's heritage…and an environmental call to action! Eva Aridjis is a Mexican-American filmmaker and writer. She wrote and directed the narrative features The Favor and The Blue Eyes and the documentary features Children of the Street, La Santa Muerte, Chuy The Wolf Man, and Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus. She also wrote on Narcos: Mexico. Her award-winning films have screened at festivals around the world and have been nominated for Mexican Academy Awards. Eva is the daughter of Mexican poet and environmentalist Homero Aridjis, whose activism led to the creation of the monarch butterfly sanctuaries in Michoacán. For more information go to http://www.evaaridjis.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tntbsmedia/message

Transpodcast
Recoleccíon y reparto digital con Pamela Aridjis de Lalamove

Transpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 22:52


Platicamos con Pamela Aridjis de Lalamove, una compañía que resuelve la ultima milla ya sea para la recolección o para el reparto, muy al estilo de las aplicaciones de delivery.

Programas de ZTR Radio
Episode 129: Homero Aridjis: poesía y activismo ecológico

Programas de ZTR Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 56:39


Según el conocido poeta Homero Aridjis, la historia de la poesía es la historia de la naturaleza. No así, en su caso también es la historia de una conciencia ecológica enmarcada dentro de la tradición literaria mexicana. Sucesor de poetas como José Gorostiza, Octavio Paz y José Emilio Pacheco; Homero Aridjis ha sido también embajador de México ante la UNESCO y un prominente activista ecológico a través de la presidencia del Grupo de los 100. Aridjis ha ayudado a proteger a habitats naturales de criaturas tan diversas como la mariposa Monarca y la ballena gris; y a esta última sin ni siquiera saber nadar. Conversamos con él y nos leyó un par de sus poemas desde su residencia en Nueva York. Con Enrique Zattara y Juan Toledo    

Fer Tapia
314_Tao_de_Patricia_Aridjis

Fer Tapia

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 15:24


Todos los podcasts de Fernanda Tapia en Dixo Retro. Agosto 28, 2009. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

King Of Horror Reviews
The Blue Eyes (2012) Movie Review (Directed By Eva Aridjis) aka Los Ojos Azules

King Of Horror Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 3:58


An American couple travels to Chiapas, Mexico where they have a life changing encounter with a shape-shifting witch.

Mentores con Maite
SET #14: "Sí importa cómo te sientes y qué piensas" - Gerardo Aridjis

Mentores con Maite

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 91:14


En esta entrevista hablamos sobre: ✨ ¿Realmente quieres la vida que llevas? ✨ Lo que nadie te dice del matrimonio y cómo lograr un matrimonio auténtico ✨ Amar libremente ✨ Cuestionar la felicidad y los objetos de felicidad ✨ ¿Cómo salir del sistema dominante? ✨ El mensaje detrás de las emociones desagradables  ✨ La economía del regalo, como una forma de mover los recursos económicos de unos a otros ✨ Lo que podemos aprender de las plantas y antiguas culturas latinoamericanas ✨ ¿Cuáles son sus autores favoritos y por qué?  ► SÍGUENOS EN: ◄  ☘️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt2r8LeKpms_rf2zw_jYO-Q ☘️Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentores_con_maite/  ☘️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mentoresconmaite ☘️Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2O952j0tyXgDCW5APgYpzN?si=HgB3vsMVRWSZYdk1ge5AAQ ☘️iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/mentores/id1524837156  Contacto: info@mentoresconmaite.com ...……………………. Sobre Gerardo Aridjis (invitado): Psicoterapeuta Humanista con las Especialidades en:  ✨ Logoterapia y Análisis Existencial ✨ Enfoque Centrado en la Persona (ECP) ✨ Psicoterapia Gestalt ✨ Psicoterapia Corporal ✨ Tanatología ✨ Comunicación No Violenta ✨ Círculos de paz  ✨ Supervisión a psicoterapeutas  ✨ Nacimiento psicológico de ser humano  ✨Liderazgo y dinámicas de grupo  Gerardo constantemente se cuestiona la manera de vivir y de relacionarnos, las creencias, las interacciones humanas y siempre ve porque todas las personas sean incluidas. Está comprometido con que podamos vivir emociones como la rabia, el miedo y la tristeza de manera auténtica y como parte de nuestra belleza. En la actualidad da consulta individual, de pareja y facilita procesos psicoterapéuticos presenciales de grupo tanto en CDMX como en Cuernavaca e imparte constantemente cursos, talleres y conferencias sobre desarrollo humano en diversas instituciones entre ellas el Tec de Monterrey campus Cuernavaca, el Museo de Memoria y Tolerancia de la CDMX, la Universidad del Medio Ambiente, Valle de Bravo, La Salle, UNAM, Restaurante Pujol, etc.  Es un incansable promotor del modelo de Comunicación No Violenta del Dr. Marshall Rosenberg y lo ha llevado a través de la Fundación Parinaama al Centro de Readaptación Social de Atlacholoaya, Morelos tanto en las áreas femenil como varonil, también ha participado en los Tribunales para el Tratamiento de Adicciones (TTA) del Estado de Morelos en un programa en conjunto con la Organización de Estados Americanos (OEA), llamado Justicia Terapéutica y ha colaborado para un gran número de instituciones educativas, hospitalarias, empresariales y gubernamentales.  En medios de comunicación ha participado con regularidad en el programa Diálogos en Confianza del Canal Once, participó en el programa Dimensión 11:11 de Radio Fórmula, entre otros. Cuenta con una charla TEDx llamada “Reconectar con Uno Mismo”.  Algunos de los libros que menciona: •“Happycracia: Cómo la ciencia y la industria de la felicidad controlan nuestras vidas”, de Edgar Cavanas y Eva Illolouz: https://amzn.to/3dEPwkV •"Con el amor no basta: Como superar malentendidos, resolver conflictos y enfrentarse a los problemas de pareja”, de Aaron T. Beck: https://amzn.to/347q0BJ •"La raíz ignorada de los males del alma y del mundo", de Claudio Naranjo: https://amzn.to/359Ja9x •“Comunicación no violenta", de Marshall Rosenberg: https://amzn.to/3dOwadz •“La promesa de la felicidad - una crítica cultural al imperativo de la alegría”, de Sara Ahmed: https://amzn.to/3nXirWp ►SÍGUELO EN: ◄  https://otromirar.org/participacion-en-medios/ Faceook “Otro mirar”: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Psychotherapist/Otro-Mirar-260597864799641/ ...……………………. Maite Valverde de Loyola:  ✨

LIVE! From City Lights
STAFF PICK - Chloe Aridjis Reads from Sea Monsters

LIVE! From City Lights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 52:25


(From February 2019) Chloe Aridjis reading from her novel, "Sea Monsters," published by Catapult Press. Pulsing to the soundtrack of Joy Division, Nick Cave, and Siouxsie and the Banshees, an intoxicating portrait of Mexico in the late 1980s by this brilliant Guggenheim fellow and Prix du Premier Roman Étranger–winning author. Chloe Aridjis is a Mexican-American writer who was born in New York and grew up in the Netherlands and Mexico. After completing her Ph.D. at the University of Oxford in nineteenth-century French poetry and magic shows, she lived for nearly six years in Berlin. Her debut novel, Book of Clouds, has been published in eight languages and won the Prix du Premier Roman Étranger in France. Aridjis sometimes writes about art and insomnia and was a guest curator at Tate Liverpool. In 2014, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. She lives in London.

Otherppl with Brad Listi
Episode 573 — Chloe Aridjis

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 69:39


Chloe Aridjis is the guest. Her new novel, Sea Monsters, is available from Catapult Press. Aridjis is a Mexican-American writer who was born in New York and grew up in the Netherlands and Mexico. After completing her Ph.D. at the University of Oxford in nineteenth-century French poetry and magic shows, she lived for nearly six years in Berlin. Her debut novel, Book of Clouds, has been published in eight languages and won the Prix du Premier Roman Étranger in France. Aridjis sometimes writes about art and insomnia and was a guest curator at Tate Liverpool. In 2014, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. She lives in London. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
Chloe Aridjis, "SEA MONSTERS" w/ Merritt Tierce

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 52:20


One autumn afternoon in Mexico City, seventeen-year-old Luisa does not return home from school. Instead, she boards a bus to the Pacific coast with Tomás, a boy she barely knows. He seems to represent everything her life is lacking--recklessness, impulse, independence. Tomás may also help Luisa fulfill an unusual obsession: she wants to track down a traveling troupe of Ukrainian dwarfs. According to newspaper reports, the dwarfs recently escaped a Soviet circus touring Mexico. The imagined fates of these performers fill Luisa's surreal dreams as she settles in a beach community in Oaxaca. Surrounded by hippies, nudists, beachcombers, and eccentric storytellers, Luisa searches for someone, anyone, who will "promise, no matter what, to remain a mystery." It is a quest more easily envisioned than accomplished. As she wanders the shoreline and visits the local bar, Luisa begins to disappear dangerously into the lives of strangers on Zipolite, the "Beach of the Dead." Meanwhile, her father has set out to find his missing daughter. A mesmeric portrait of transgression and disenchantment unfolds. Chloe Aridjis's Sea Monsters is a brilliantly playful and supple novel about the moments and mysteries that shape us. Aridjis is joined by Merritt Tierce, author of Love Me Back and writer for Netflix's Orange is the New Black.

London Review Bookshop Podcasts
Sea Monsters: Chloe Aridjis and Juliet Jacques

London Review Bookshop Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 48:30


Chloe Aridjis’s third novel Sea Monsters (Chatto), set in Mexico in the late 1980s, describes the elopement of Mexico City schoolgirl with a boy she barely knows, in search of freedom, independence and rather more oddly, a troupe of Ukrainian dwarfs who have recently escaped from a Soviet travelling circus. Aridjis was at the shop to read from and talk about her new book, described by Garth Greenwell as ‘mesmerizing, revelatory … a profound and poetic tool for navigating our shared world.’ Aridjis was in conversation with Juliet Jacques. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

London Review Bookshop Podcasts
Leonora Carrington: Marina Warner and Chloe Aridjis

London Review Bookshop Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 56:22


On the publication of the first complete edition of Leonora Carrington's short fiction,The Debutante and Other Stories (Silver Press) and the republication of her memoir Down Below in this centenary year of her birth, cultural critic Marina Warner and novelist Chloe Aridjis discussed Carrington's absurd, funny and provocative fiction and paintings. Carrington first started to paint and draw among Surrealists in Paris in the 1930s, escaped the war via New York to Mexico City where she met Diego Riviera, Frida Kahlo and Octavio Paz and became involved in the Women's Liberation Movement. Warner, who came to know Carrington in the 1980s in New York, and Aridjis, Carrington's friend from Mexico City, discussed the life and legacy of a singular artist and writer with Silver Press publishers Joanna Biggs and Alice Spawls. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

National Book Festival 2015 Videos
Poet as Public Intellectual: 2015 National Book Festival

National Book Festival 2015 Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 39:30


Sep. 5, 2015. Mexican poet Homero Aridjis discusses the role of a poet in intellectual life with Gwen Kirkpatrick at the 2015 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. Speaker Biography: One of Latin America's foremost literary figures, Homero Aridjis is a writer of poetry, novels and nonfiction who is also well known as an environmental activist, diplomat and former president of PEN International. He has published 47 books of poetry and prose, and his works have been translated into 15 languages. His latest collection of poems available in English is "Solar Poems," and some of his other recent titles are "Eyes to See Otherwise" and "A Time of Angels." Aridjis has been an editorial columnist at La Jornada, Reforma and El Universal, and has published hundreds of articles on environmental, political and literary subjects. He has also organized the Group of 100 and several symposia which gathered prominent artists, writers and intellectuals worldwide to protect the environment and biodiversity, raise environmental awareness and defend freedom of expression. He has received various honors and awards, including two Guggenheim and several other fellowships, the Xavier Villaurrutia Prize, the Diana-Novedades Prize, the Grinzane Cavour Prize, the Roger Caillois Prize, the Smederevo Golden Key for Poetry, the Erendira State Prize for the Arts, Italy's International Prize for Poetry and the Natural Resources Defense Council Force for Nature Award. Aridjis has served as Mexico's ambassador to the Netherlands and Switzerland as well as UNESCO, and taught as a visiting professor at Indiana University, New York University, Columbia University and the University of California-Irvine. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6968