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Best podcasts about camille rose garcia

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Art Affairs
Art Affairs 096 - Travis Lampe

Art Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 80:53


On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with artist Travis Lampe.We discuss his early career working in advertising as an art director, how he first began to explore his own personal artistic voice, what inspired his super unique and immediately recognizable style, and a whole lot more.Also mentioned in this episode: Gary Baseman, Ryan Heshka, Corey Helford Gallery, Copro Gallery, Luke Chueh, Camille Rose Garcia, and Adam Jones.Follow TravisWebsite: travislampe.comInstagram: @travislampe Follow the ShowWebsite: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastTikTok: @themichaelfaith© 2019-2024 michael faith

Art Affairs
Art Affairs 086 - Katie Gamb

Art Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 84:16


On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with artist Katie Gamb.We discuss her time growing up in rural Wisconsin, her early love of illustrated books and how she approaches story-telling with her own work, her upcoming solo show at Beinart Gallery, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Hi-Fructose, Mark Ryden, Camille Rose Garcia, Haven Gallery, Clutter Gallery, Shaun Tan, Laurie Lipton, Carson Ellis, and Adam Stoner.Follow KatieWebsite: katiegamb.comInstagram: @katie_gambPatreon: katiegamb Follow the ShowWebsite: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastTikTok: @themichaelfaith© 2019-2024 michael faith

Not Real Art
Merry Karnowsky: The LA Gallerist Creating an Impactful Legacy in the Art World

Not Real Art

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 62:26


Galleries play a fundamental role in the art world, encouraging the success of an artist or the growth of a high-quality art collection.  However, today's guest believes there's often too much emphasis on what gallerists do for artists, and not the other way around. In this week's episode, legendary gallerist Merry Karnowsky of LA's https://kpprojects.net/ (KP Projects) joins us to talk about her highly influential career in street art and the lowbrow art movement. Merry's work over the years has helped legitimize the careers of world-renowned artists like Shepard Fairey, https://notrealart.com/camille-rose-garcia/ (Camille Rose Garcia), Todd Schorr, and Jeff Soto, to name just a few. This year Merry celebrates her 25th anniversary at KP Projects, having opened the gallery in 1997. Today's episode is all about celebrating Merry's contributions to the art world as we learn more about her journey as a gallerist, a curator, and perhaps most importantly, an art lover. Merry shares her motivations for starting a gallery, and how she seeks to represent the work she loves with the reverence it deserves. We also discuss the importance of creating diverse business models in the art world, how the gallery system has evolved since the ‘90s, and what you can expect from KP Projects' upcoming 25th anniversary exhibition.  Ultimately, Merry believes the artists she represents inspired her to create an impactful legacy in the arts—one we hope persists for another groundbreaking 25 years.  In Today's Podcast Episode Merry Karnowsky discusses… How she founded KP Projects, and what her motivations were at the time How she facilitated greater recognition for now-famous artists like Shepard Fairey Her relationship with pop surrealist Todd Schorr, who was one of her first exhibited artists Why she believes lowbrow art is sometimes overshadowed by the “scene” around it The unconventional trajectory of many lowbrow artists, and the hierarchies that often exclude them from blue chip representation Why she believes KP Projects wouldn't have worked anywhere but LA How her artists have inspired her to create an impactful legacy for the arts community What she hopes the artists she's worked with over the years will say about her What you can expect from KP Projects' upcoming 25th anniversary exhibition For more info, please visit: https://notrealart.com/merry-karnowsky

Not Real Art
Camille Rose Garcia: The Pop Surrealist Creating a New Reality

Not Real Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 68:03


Camille Rose Garcia was born into a creative family.  The daughter of an activist filmmaker and a muralist, Camille began her artistic journey as a young apprentice to her mother, painting walls throughout the suburbs of Orange County. During this formative time Camille also visited Disneyland and attended punk shows with other disenchanted youth. Drawing from an eclectic range of influences, including authors Philip K. Dick and William S. Burroughs, vintage cartoons, outsider art, and politically aware bands like The Clash and the Dead Kennedys, Camille makes engaging, vividly colored work that blends nostalgic pop culture references with a satirical slant on modern society. Her psychedelic, eye-popping paintings, detailed drawings, toys, and books strive for both visual pleasure and incisive social criticism.  In today's episode, Camille sits down with NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough” Power to share insight into the creative legacy she inherited from her parents. Believing she was destined to create and manifest her own reality, Camille reflects on the ways this thinking shows up in her work and life. She also discusses reconciling the opposing forces of capitalism and creativity as she works to build a practice that is accessible, thought-provoking, and impactful. Finally, we explore Camille's deep compassion for the natural world and her fascination with the planets that exist beyond our own.  Make sure to tune in for this poignant discussion about art, the universe, and everything in between with beloved pop surrealist Camille Rose Garcia. In Today's Podcast Episode Camille Rose Garcia discusses… How she honors her parents' creative legacy The essence of her brand and the message she imparts through her work Why she takes the act of creating so seriously  The challenges of keeping pace with innovations in the art world How she makes her artwork more accessible to the public through her online store The fundamental importance of showing compassion towards animals, land, and people The very specific “sonic requirements” she considers part of her art-making process Illustrating and writing The Cabinet of Dr. Deekay, a dystopian fairy tale published by Sympathetic Press Her most “far out” theories about life on planet Earth, and beyond For more info, please visit: https://notrealart.com/camille-rose-garcia

Spiral Out Podcast
Cameille Rose Garcia - Weaving Cosmic Webs

Spiral Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 73:01


One this Episode of Spiral Out Podcast Kris talks with Camille Rose Garcia. Camille is a well known Pop Surrealist Painter, Artist, Musician, Author, Filmmaker and all around amazing Human. She did the art for the Nampa, Idaho 2020/2022 Tool poster. The two discuss her work on the tool poster, her art rituals, how her style has evolved, being an author/artist/musician and Robots buying up all her posters. Listen to her Band "The Real Minx" link below  https://www.camillerosegarcia.com/ https://linktr.ee/spiraloutpod https://open.spotify.com/artist/0LAetavE20PPXX8NgeGGzk?si=_b674YoGQtefzdc-KY2JhA @spiral_out_pod @crgstudios  

Art Affairs
Art Affairs 060 - Kirsten Anderson

Art Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 83:26 Very Popular


On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with gallerist, curator, and owner of Roq la Rue, Kirsten Anderson.We discuss how Roq la Rue first got started, the emotional rollercoaster that her and Roq have been through over the last few years (that included her closing down and re-opening the gallery), Roq's recent move to a new location, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Mark Ryden, Camille Rose Garcia, Shag, Tim Biskup, Todd Schorr, Audrey Kawasaki, La Luz de Jesus, Robert Williams, Kenny Scharf, Hi-Fructose, Peter Ferguson, Anthony Ausgang, Marion Peck, Electric Coffin, Femke Hiemstra, Mary Iverson, Laurie Lee Brom, Hannah Flowers, and Ben Ashton.Follow Roq la Rue:Website: roqlarue.comInstagram: @roqlarueFollow the Show:Website: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastFacebook: @artaffairspodcastTwitter: @art_affairs

Yak Channel Podcast Network
The punk rock past and dark fairy tale future of Camille Rose Garcia (Episode 667)

Yak Channel Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 25:06


Camille Rose Garcia is a painter, illustrator and musician. In the 90s, she spent her time in the band The Real Minx, whose music has recently been collected in a gorgeous 2-disc 7” package, on Sympathy for the Record Industry. She's on Car Con Carne tonight to talk about music and her stunning artwork.

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Car Con Carne
The punk rock past and dark fairy tale future of Camille Rose Garcia (Episode 667)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 25:07


Camille Rose Garcia is a painter, illustrator and musician. In the 90s, she spent her time in the band The Real Minx, whose music has recently been collected in a gorgeous 2-disc 7” package, on Sympathy for the Record Industry. She's on Car Con Carne tonight to talk about music and her stunning artwork.

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ArtBox DMV
Episode - 51 Camille Rose Garcia

ArtBox DMV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 45:15


In this episode Jason had the chance to talk to Camille Rose Garcia. Camille is Visual Artist who's work depicts broken narrative paintings of wasteland fairy tales and the duality of things. They talk about her new solo show called “Obsidian Butterfly” that will be at KP Projects gallery September 11th through October 9th 2021. They also talk about the themes in her new solo show, her influences and advice for artist. If you want to learn about Camille you can go to her website at Camillerosegarica. She is also on Instagram at crgstudios . KP Projects is at KPProjectsGallery.net. To hear past episodes of ArtBoxDM, go to the website at ArtBoxDMV.com Don't forget ArtBoxDMV is on Instagram at ArtBoxDMV. And a huge thank you to Camille for taking her time for the interview. And, until next time Thank you for listening!

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Art Affairs
Art Affairs 040 - Camille Rose Garcia

Art Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 94:56


We discuss her lifelong love of fairytales, her ability to weave strong social commentary into very personal works, her upcoming solo show, "Obsidian Butterfly"*, at KP Projects, and a whole lot more! Join us on this journey down the rabbit hole, on Art Affairs 40.Also mentioned in this episode: Mark Ryden, La Luz de Jesus Gallery, ohGr, Ryan Heshka, and Marcel Dzama.*Since recording, Camille's show date has changed to Sep. 11th.Follow Camille:Website: camillerosegarcia.comInstagram: @crgstudiosFacebook: @camillerosegarciaTwitter: @camillergarciaFollow the Show:Website: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastFacebook: @artaffairspodcastTwitter: @art_affairs

Stories from The Rabbit Hole
All In The Golden Afternoon - by Lewis Caroll

Stories from The Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 2:03


Mini episode. A poem (and inspiration) to Alice's adventures in Wonderland.Original Artwork by Camille Rose Garcia

The Witch Wave
#56 - Camille Rose Garcia, Dark Artist of Refracted Fairy Tales

The Witch Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 88:24


Welcome to Season 4! Camille Rose Garcia is a world renowned painter, illustrator, and author whose work is steeped in warped fairy tales and (super)natural magic. The child of a Mexican activist filmmaker father and a muralist/painter mother, she apprenticed at age 14 working on murals with her mother while growing up in the suburbs of Orange County, visiting Disneyland, and going to punk shows with the other disenchanted youth of that era.Her fine art has been displayed internationally and featured in numerous magazines including Juxtapoz, Rolling Stone, and Modern Painter, and is included in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Resnick Collection, and the San Jose Museum of Art, which held a retrospective of her work, entitled Tragic Kingdom, accompanied by a catalog of the same name. Garcia’s book, The Illustrated Alice in Wonderland (Harper Collins) was a New York Times Bestseller, and she has also illustrated such classics as Snow White and Cinderella. Her latest book, The Cabinet of Dr. Deekay, a surrealist fairy tale she wrote and illustrated, is out now from Sympathetic Press. She currently lives in woods of the Pacific Northwest.On this episode, Camille discusses how she came to be a painter of the dark feminine, the power of subverting fairy tales, and the vivid magic that comes with being an art witch in the woods.Pam also speaks about the autumn and underworld stories, and answers a listener question about how to engage in shadow work.Our sponsors for this episode are Clarissa Eck Ceramics, The Modern Witches Confluence, and BetterHelp.

Radio Juxtapoz
035: Getting Pop Surreal with Los Angeles Gallerist, Merry Karnowsky | Radio Juxtapoz

Radio Juxtapoz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 38:21


Pop Surrealism has a special place in our hearts as Juxtapoz Magazine, whether it be the special universes created by Mark Ryden, Todd Schorr, Audrey Kawasaki or even Marion Peck, but how the city of Los Angeles helped shape that narrative. Yes, an essential part of the story of Pop Surrealism is Los Angeles, the heartbeat of entertainment but also a place of experimentation and grand ideas. At the core of this story is gallerist Merry Karnowsky, who since 1997, has supported and help evolve a scene that was once her backyard and now has become an international art movement. From Ryden, Shepard Fairey, Greg "Craola" Simkins, Camille Rose Garcia and Mel Kadel, Merry Karnowsky Gallery (now KP Projects) has held it down in West Los Angeles for nearly 25 years. Not just an art gallery, Karnowsky's openings saw a combination of celebrities and LA nightlife that is legendary, long before the world of art, music and Hollywood existed so seamless as they do today. The Radio Juxtapoz podcast talks to Merry about those early years, the evolution of the scene and the unique history of underground culture of Los Angeles. The Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by Fifth Wall TV's Doug Gillen and Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 035 was recorded live at DesigerCon 2019.

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Radio Juxtapoz
004: Camille Rose Garcia Teaches Us How to Drink Tequila | Radio Juxtapoz

Radio Juxtapoz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 64:29


On the latest episode of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, Juxtapoz's Evan Pricco and Fifth Wall TV's Doug Gillen sit down with 2x cover artist and extremely influential fine artist Camille Rose Garcia. In the episode we talk shop about tequila, telling stories through paintings and that oh-so-special era of lowbrow art in Los Angeles. We kick off the episode with a discussion about Juxtapoz's editorial process, a little bit about the Juxtapoz Clubhouse in Miami and how the 25th anniversary of the magazine will be celebrated.

Live Free Podcast with Mike Maxwell
Live Free 139 w/Camille Rose Garcia

Live Free Podcast with Mike Maxwell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2014 47:01


Camille Rose Garcia joins us via skype from her studio in LA. We talk Raising Country Singers, Rural Retreat, Seclusion, Working in Groups, Wal Mart Greeters, Animation, Thanking The Universe, Gold Chips, Pushing Carts, Soiree's, Young School Chickens, Capturing a Moment, Symbolism, and Death's Dances

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The Mouse Castle Lounge Podcast: Disney News and Interviews, Cocktails and Conversations
MCL 05-12-2013 - Mother's Day with Camille Rose Garcia, Princess Merida and 'Big Hero 6'

The Mouse Castle Lounge Podcast: Disney News and Interviews, Cocktails and Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2013 19:42


It's a Happy Mother's Day as Tim Callaway visits the Walt Disney Family Museum to interview "lowbrow" artist Camille Rose Garcia and talk about her new exhibit "Down the Rabbit Hole," a dark and delightful look at "Alice in Wonderland." Also, we take a look at the controversy over Princess Merida's new Disney makeover, Entertainment Arts' takeover of Disney's "Star Wars" video games and the underwhelming tease for Disney/Marvel's "Big Hero 6." www.TheMouseCastle.com

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast
Mousetalgia Episode 237: Star Wars Day, Iron Man 3

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2013 85:42


The Fourth is strong with Jeff as he takes on a fun-filled day packed with Star Wars activities, and the Walt Disney Family Museum welcomes its first exhibit of contemporary lowbrow art by Camille Rose Garcia. But first, Team Mousetalgia discuss their 24-hour day prep as Jeff and Dave decide to attempt to stay in Disneyland Park for 24 straight hours. Next, Jeff and Kristen review Iron Man 3, and Jeff discusses the WDFM's press event celebrating their new Alice in Wonderland exhibit featuring works by Mary Blair and Camille Rose Garcia, and the team ponders the museum's direction and mission. We discuss the Walt Disney Company's focus on acquiring franchises vs. in-house creative ventures, and move into a review of Jeff's celebration of Star Wars Day on May 4, with stops at Disneyland, Bats Day, Gallery Nucleus and a 30th anniversary screening of Return of the Jedi in Hollywood, featuring guest speaker Mark Hamill!

The Mouse Castle Lounge Podcast: Disney News and Interviews, Cocktails and Conversations
MCL 03-11-2013 - Paula Sigman Lowery (Part 2), The Walt Disney Family Museum...and Beer

The Mouse Castle Lounge Podcast: Disney News and Interviews, Cocktails and Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2013 39:54


Tim wraps up his interview with Disney historian Paula Sigman Lowery as they talk about the development of the Walt Disney Family Museum and about Walt's relationship with his father Elias. Tim also chats on the phone with WDFM CEO Gabriella Calicchio about upcoming events at the Museum (and apologizes in advance for the murky sound quality). The Museum has a full slate of special exhibitions coming up, including the work of Maurice Sendak, Camille Rose Garcia and Tyrus Wong. Also paying a visit to the Lounge once again is Tina, who has a thing or two to say about beer.  www.TheMouseCastle.com

SJMA PodCast
Todd Schorr: American Surreal - Influences

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2009 2:36


Todd Schorr has many influences that go into his artwork ranging from boyhood memories to modern day cartoons. In this video he invites us into his large collection of ephemera that he has collected over the years that continue to inspire his work. Todd Schorr: American Surreal is the first mid-career retrospective of the Los Angeles-based artist. Schorr is a leading figure in Southern California's cartoon-based movement, dubbed Pop Surrealism, which embraces low-brow culture and a ribald graphic style indebted to pop sources such as Mad magazine. Schorrs astonishing, highly polished realism, (inspired by Bosch, Brueghel and Dali), sets him apart from his best-known peers such as Camille Rose Garcia, Gary Baseman, and Mark Ryden. The exhibition, curated by SJMAs Senior Scholar and Curator of Collections Susan Landauer, is accompanied by a book published by Last Gasp, San Francisco. Exhibition runs June 20 through September 16, 2009 at the San Jose Museum of Art.

SJMA PodCast
Todd Schorr: American Surreal - Technique

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2009 2:32


In this video Todd Schorr discusses his process of creating a painting - from the initial drawing, to the color study, to the laying paint on the canvas. Additionally he talks about using acrylic paints the way one would use oils. Todd Schorr: American Surreal is the first mid-career retrospective of the Los Angeles-based artist. Schorr is a leading figure in Southern California's cartoon-based movement, dubbed Pop Surrealism, which embraces low-brow culture and a ribald graphic style indebted to pop sources such as Mad magazine. Schorrs astonishing, highly polished realism, (inspired by Bosch, Brueghel and Dali), sets him apart from his best-known peers such as Camille Rose Garcia, Gary Baseman, and Mark Ryden. The exhibition, curated by SJMAs Senior Scholar and Curator of Collections Susan Landauer, is accompanied by a book published by Last Gasp, San Francisco. Exhibition runs June 20 through September 16, 2009 at the San Jose Museum of Art.

SJMA PodCast
Todd Schorr: American Surreal - Ape Paintings

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2009 2:32


As a young boy Todd Schorr came across the movie King Kong which had a profound effect on him. He has recently been creating paintings with themes of Apes in them. In this video Schorr talks about seeing King Kong and also discusses a work of his titled The Anguish of Carl Akeley. Todd Schorr: American Surreal is the first mid-career retrospective of the Los Angeles-based artist. Schorr is a leading figure in Southern California's cartoon-based movement, dubbed Pop Surrealism, which embraces low-brow culture and a ribald graphic style indebted to pop sources such as Mad magazine. Schorrs astonishing, highly polished realism, (inspired by Bosch, Brueghel and Dali), sets him apart from his best-known peers such as Camille Rose Garcia, Gary Baseman, and Mark Ryden. The exhibition, curated by SJMAs Senior Scholar and Curator of Collections Susan Landauer, is accompanied by a book published by Last Gasp, San Francisco. Exhibition runs June 20 through September 16, 2009 at the San Jose Museum of Art.

SJMA PodCast
Todd Schorr: American Surreal - Spectre Paintings

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2009 3:09


Todd Schorr has painted two large format paintings in which he addresses his influences as an artist - one reflects on the cartoon perspective and the other on the horror film perspective. In this video Todd offers insight into how the pieces came about and some of the subject matter in each. Todd Schorr: American Surreal is the first mid-career retrospective of the Los Angeles-based artist. Schorr is a leading figure in Southern California's cartoon-based movement, dubbed Pop Surrealism, which embraces low-brow culture and a ribald graphic style indebted to pop sources such as Mad magazine. Schorrs astonishing, highly polished realism, (inspired by Bosch, Brueghel and Dali), sets him apart from his best-known peers such as Camille Rose Garcia, Gary Baseman, and Mark Ryden. The exhibition, curated by SJMAs Senior Scholar and Curator of Collections Susan Landauer, is accompanied by a book published by Last Gasp, San Francisco. Exhibition runs June 20 through September 16, 2009 at the San Jose Museum of Art.

SJMA PodCast
Todd Schorr: American Surreal Preview

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2009 2:08


Todd Schorr: American Surreal is the first mid-career retrospective of the Los Angeles-based artist. Schorr is a leading figure in Southern California's cartoon-based movement, dubbed Pop Surrealism, which embraces low-brow culture and a ribald graphic style indebted to pop sources such as Mad magazine. Schorrs astonishing, highly polished realism, (inspired by Bosch, Brueghel and Dali), sets him apart from his best-known peers such as Camille Rose Garcia, Gary Baseman, and Mark Ryden. The exhibition, curated by SJMAs Senior Scholar and Curator of Collections Susan Landauer, is accompanied by a book published by Last Gasp, San Francisco. Exhibition runs June 20 through September 16, 2009 at the San Jose Museum of Art

SJMA PodCast
**BONUS** Painting Process (pt. 2) - Camille Rose Garcia: Live from the Tragic Kingdom

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2007 3:31


Part two of Camille Rose Garcia talking about and demonstrating her painting technique on The Doomswan's Song. The Doomswan's Song is on view until Sept. 23, 2007 at the San Jose Museum of Art in the exhibition Tragic Kingdom: the Art of Camille Rose Garcia. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart.

SJMA PodCast
**BONUS** Painting Process (pt. 1) - Camille Rose Garcia: Live from the Tragic Kingdom

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2007 3:46


Camille Rose Garcia talks about and demonstrates her painting technique on The Doomswan's Song. The Doomswan's Song is on view until Sept. 23, 2007 at the San Jose Museum of Art in the exhibition Tragic Kingdom: the Art of Camille Rose Garcia. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart.

SJMA PodCast
**BONUS** SJMA Print - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2007 2:52


The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer an exclusive print created by the artist Camille Rose Garcia. The print "Black Dawn Rising" is a signed Gicleé created for Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia at the San Jose Museum of Art. The Gicleé is an edition of 50, signed and numbered with hand-applied mica glitter on archival paper. The print is 30" x 40" and is unframed and can be viewed at sjma.com. To order this special limited edition print, please e-mail request to store@sjmusart.org, or call the museum store at 408-271-6878. Prints ship starting May 21. Please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart.

SJMA PodCast
8 - Doomcave Daydreams - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2007 3:24


For this episode Camille Rose Garcia talks about her making of the paintings on display in the "Doomcave Daydreams" section of her exhibition at the San Jose Museum of Art. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The artist's seemingly light-hearted paintings and drawings of charming cartoon-like characters actually depict dark tales of violence, corruption and greed, and seek to comment on the turmoil of contemporary society. Her first museum solo exhibition surveys her work with an emphasis on her most recent creations, showcasing paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, sculpture, and site-specific installations, and is complemented by a book-length catalogue.

SJMA PodCast
1 - Happiest Place on Earth - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2007 3:17


"Happiest Place on Earth" is the first section of the exhibition, Tragic Kingdom: the Art of Camille Rose Garcia, that Camille speaks about in the video tour/series Camille Rose Garcia: Live from the Tragic Kingdom. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The artist's seemingly light-hearted paintings and drawings of charming cartoon-like characters actually depict dark tales of violence, corruption and greed, and seek to comment on the turmoil of contemporary society. Her first museum solo exhibition surveys her work with an emphasis on her most recent creations, showcasing paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, sculpture, and site-specific installations, and is complemented by a book-length catalogue.

SJMA PodCast
Introduction - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2007 0:57


Lucy Larson, Manager of Museum Experience and Interpretation, introduces the video tour and series Camille Rose Garcia: Live from the Tragic Kingdom. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The artist's seemingly light-hearted paintings and drawings of charming cartoon-like characters actually depict dark tales of violence, corruption and greed, and seek to comment on the turmoil of contemporary society. Her first museum solo exhibition surveys her work with an emphasis on her most recent creations, showcasing paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, sculpture, and site-specific installations, and is complemented by a book-length catalogue.

SJMA PodCast
9 - Sculptural Work - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2007 4:44


Camille Rose Garcia talks about the sculptures in her exhibition Tragic Kingdom: the Art of Camille Rose Garcia. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The artist's seemingly light-hearted paintings and drawings of charming cartoon-like characters actually depict dark tales of violence, corruption and greed, and seek to comment on the turmoil of contemporary society. Her first museum solo exhibition surveys her work with an emphasis on her most recent creations, showcasing paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, sculpture, and site-specific installations, and is complemented by a book-length catalogue.

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2 - Soft Machine - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2007 2:47


Camille discusses the meaning behind the exhibition section "Soft Machine". In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The artist's seemingly light-hearted paintings and drawings of charming cartoon-like characters actually depict dark tales of violence, corruption and greed, and seek to comment on the turmoil of contemporary society. Her first museum solo exhibition surveys her work with an emphasis on her most recent creations, showcasing paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, sculpture, and site-specific installations, and is complemented by a book-length catalogue.

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3 - Retreat Syndrome - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2007 2:30


Camille Rose Garcia talks about the "Retreat Syndrome" section of her exhibition Tragic Kindom: the Art of Camille Rose Garcia. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The artist's seemingly light-hearted paintings and drawings of charming cartoon-like characters actually depict dark tales of violence, corruption and greed, and seek to comment on the turmoil of contemporary society. Her first museum solo exhibition surveys her work with an emphasis on her most recent creations, showcasing paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, sculpture, and site-specific installations, and is complemented by a book-length catalogue.

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4 - Operation Opticon - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2007 3:00


In this episode of Camille Rose Garcia: Live from the Tragic Kingdom, Camille discusses the "Operation Opticon" section of her exhibition at the San Jose Museum of Art. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The artist's seemingly light-hearted paintings and drawings of charming cartoon-like characters actually depict dark tales of violence, corruption and greed, and seek to comment on the turmoil of contemporary society. Her first museum solo exhibition surveys her work with an emphasis on her most recent creations, showcasing paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, sculpture, and site-specific installations, and is complemented by a book-length catalogue.

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5 - Ultraviolenceland - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2007 3:28


This episode finds Camille Rose Garcia talking about the "Ultraviolenceland" section of her exhibiton at the San Jose Museum of Art. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The artist's seemingly light-hearted paintings and drawings of charming cartoon-like characters actually depict dark tales of violence, corruption and greed, and seek to comment on the turmoil of contemporary society. Her first museum solo exhibition surveys her work with an emphasis on her most recent creations, showcasing paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, sculpture, and site-specific installations, and is complemented by a book-length catalogue.

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6 - Plan B - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2007 3:31


The "Plan B" section of Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia is the focus of this episode of Camille Rose Garcia: Live from the Tragic Kingdom. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The artist's seemingly light-hearted paintings and drawings of charming cartoon-like characters actually depict dark tales of violence, corruption and greed, and seek to comment on the turmoil of contemporary society. Her first museum solo exhibition surveys her work with an emphasis on her most recent creations, showcasing paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, sculpture, and site-specific installations, and is complemented by a book-length catalogue.

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7 - Subterranean Death Clash - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2007 3:53


Camille discusses the meaning of "Subterranean Death Clash" in her SJMA exhibition Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia" In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/sanjosemuseumofart. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The artist's seemingly light-hearted paintings and drawings of charming cartoon-like characters actually depict dark tales of violence, corruption and greed, and seek to comment on the turmoil of contemporary society. Her first museum solo exhibition surveys her work with an emphasis on her most recent creations, showcasing paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, sculpture, and site-specific installations, and is complemented by a book-length catalogue.

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**BONUS** Print Work - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom

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Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2007 3:43


Camille Rose Garcia talks about her print works and her printmaking process. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe to our YouTube channel or search iTunes Store for SJMA. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The artist's seemingly light-hearted paintings and drawings of charming cartoon-like characters actually depict dark tales of violence, corruption and greed, and seek to comment on the turmoil of contemporary society. Her first museum solo exhibition surveys her work with an emphasis on her most recent creations, showcasing paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, sculpture, and site-specific installations, and is complemented by a book-length catalogue.

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Exhibition Preview - Tragic Kingdom: the Art of Camille Rose Garcia

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2007 2:05


In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe to our YouTube channel or search iTunes Store for SJMA. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The artist's seemingly light-hearted paintings and drawings of charming cartoon-like characters actually depict dark tales of violence, corruption and greed, and seek to comment on the turmoil of contemporary society. Her first museum solo exhibition surveys her work with an emphasis on her most recent creations, showcasing paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, sculpture, and site-specific installations, and is complemented by a book-length catalogue. Garcia's work stems from growing up in the suburbs of Orange County and making frequent visits to Disneyland, "the happiest place on earth." The artist quickly grew to recognize its artifice and contradictions, and she witnessed the realities of privileged suburban life - adolescent alienation and social marginalization. Her precious glittered compositions are infused with a sense of discontent, yielding works that are simultaneously disturbing and attractive. Garcia is a notable member of a Los Angeles underground contemporary art movement known as the "Pop Surrealists" or "Lowbrow" artists, who combine dark surrealism with an eclectic array of pop culture sources, including comics, animation, and 1950s television. Garcia is particularly influenced by Walt Disney, punk bands like the Dead Kennedys, and sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick. In addition, she draws upon diverse artistic and cultural sources, such as the work of her former teacher Paul McCarthy, illustrations by nineteenth-century artist Aubrey Beardsley, myths and fairy tales, and Japanese art, specifically traditional woodblock prints and the anime inspired work of Yoshitomo Nara and Takashi Murakami. From these references, she has crafted both a style that is unique and content that is a good deal more political than the work of her contemporaries. Garcia has produced over ten distinct series, each with unique themes that stem from world affairs, such as the 2004 Southeast Asian Tsunami, or from personal experiences, like the death of her twelve-year old dog. For example, Retreat Syndrome was produced immediately after 9-11 and addresses how people cope with the aftermath a traumatic occurrence. Garcia's epic tales are inhabited by a cast of characters, who reckon with violently destructive forces, exposing the horrors of the world around us. Camille Rose Garcia is represented by the Merry Karnowsky Gallery in Los Angeles, CA. (more)