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Seahawks Man 2 Man
On the Front Lines w/ Nick Baumgardner (The Athletic)

Seahawks Man 2 Man

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 58:07


Senior writer Nick Baumgardner of The Athletic makes his annual visit to preview the trenches in the upcoming draft. Nick discusses the strength of the 2025 class up front (3:00), the best-available OL/DL for Seattle with the 18th pick (6:04), Grey Zabel's potential as a center (11:07), Jared Wilson and the Georgia O-line (15:38), James Pearce Jr. atop the class of edge rushers (25:00), Donovan Ezeiruaku, Derrick Harmon headlining a deep interior DL group (32:40) and more! Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com!

James Elden's Playwright's Spotlight
Collaborating with Your Characters, Resting Your Cards, and the Structure of Bernard Gerbanier - Playwright's Spotlight with Carolyn Gage

James Elden's Playwright's Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 57:36


Send us a textBefore the World Premiere of her play, Georgia and the Butch, playwright Carolyn Gage streamed into the Playwright's Spotlight. As happens with most episodes lately we explore something new about the craft and delve into the documentary play, in this case the relationship between Georgia O'Keefe and Maria Chabot. We discuss framing and censorship, theatre critics, creative license. We also chat about her experience approaching musicals and adaptations, the purpose and rules of a song, her journey into playwriting, the lessons of structure from Bernard Gerbanier, satisfying your audience, the benefits of complex dialogue and resting your cards, and collaborating with your audience. Carolyn was also generous enough to offer anyone a free pdf of any work in her catalog if you mention this episode of Playwright's Spotlight. I hope you'll take her up on the opportunity. Enjoy!Georgia and the Butch opens at The Tank in New York City on February 25th through March 12th. Tickets are available at https://thetanknyc.org/calendar-1/2025/2/25/georgia-and-the-butch.Carolyn Gage is a playwright, performer, and director. She has written over eighty plays from full length to one-acts, musicals, adaptations and one-woman shows while specializing in non-traditional roles for women. In 2022, her play In McClintock's Corn was National Runner-up for the Jane Chambers Award for Excellence in Feminist Playwriting, sponsored by the Women and Theatre Program of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education. To watch the video format of this episode, visit -https://youtu.be/-wkhoWMD_kgLinks to resources mentioned in this episode -Playwriting by Bernard Gerbanier -                         https://www.amazon.com/Playwriting-Write-Theater-Bernard-Grebanier/dp/0064634981Websites and Socials for Carolyn Gage -www.carolyngage.comFB - https://www.facebook.com/carolyn.gage.3                                                         Blue Sky - @carolyngageWebsites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -Punk Monkey Productions - www.punkmonkeyproductions.comPLAY Noir -www.playnoir.comPLAY Noir Anthology –www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.htmlJames Elden -Twitter - @jameseldensauerIG - @alakardrakeFB - fb.com/jameseldensauerPunk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir - Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods                  - @playnoirla IG - @punkmonkeyprods       - @playnoir_la FB - fb.com/playnoir        - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductionsPlaywright's Spotlight -Twitter - @wrightlightpod IG - @playwrights_spotlightPlaywriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festivalwww.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.htmlSupport the show

Love Story
[SHORT STORY] Georgia O'Keeffe et Alfred Stieglitz : Aimer c'est transformer

Love Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 10:55


Aimer c'est transformer La relation d'Alfred Stieglitz et Georgia O'Keeffe fût complexe, mêlant l'art et l'affect, l'inspiration et l'asphyxie. Pour eux, aimer c'est transformer. Transformer leur désir en photographie, transformer leur l'amour comme leurs déceptions en source d'inspiration. Une histoire de photographie, de peinture et de grands espaces, une histoire d'amour. Une production Bababam Originals. Première diffusion : 24 mai 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Tamara de Lempicka

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 38:33 Transcription Available


Tamara de Lemicka was a trailblazer with an incredible, fresh style that really defined and influenced the development of Art Deco. She lived a life that was focused on originality, both artistically and personally. Research: Bade, Patrick. “Lempicka.” Parkstone International. 2020. Brown, Mark. “Georgia O’Keeffe flower painting sells for record-breaking $44.4m.” The Guardian. Nov. 20, 2014. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2014/nov/20/georgia-okeeffe-painting-world-record-price-art-woman#:~:text=Georgia%20O'Keeffe%20flower%20painting%20sells%20for%20record%2Dbreaking%20%2444.4m,-This%20article%20is&text=A%20painting%20of%20a%20white,the%20Georgia%20O'Keeffe%20piece. De Lempicka-Foxhall, Kizette. “Passion by Design.” Abbeville Press. New York. 2020. 2nd Edition. MacCarthy, Fiona. “Artist of the Fascist superworld: the life of Tamara de Lempicka.” The Guardian. May 14, 2004. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2004/may/15/art Mori, Gioia, et al. “Tamara de Lempicka.” Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and Yale University Press. 2024. Neret, Gilles. “Tamara de Lempicka.” Taschen America. 2017. “Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980) - Portrait de Marjorie Ferry.” Christies. May 5, 2009. https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-6252179 “Tamara de Lempicka, Portraitist.” New York Times. March 20, 1980. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1980/03/20/111143617.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0 Zelazko, Alicja. "Tamara de Lempicka". Encyclopedia Britannica, 23 Oct. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Tamara-de-Lempicka See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Story
[LOVE STORY] Georgia O'Keeffe et Alfred Stieglitz : Aimer c'est transformer

True Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 11:11


Tous les week-end, découvrez de courtes histoires d'amours, tendres ou percutantes, pour engager de vraies réflexions sur l'amour. La relation d'Alfred Stieglitz et Georgia O'Keeffe fût complexe, mêlant l'art et l'affect, l'inspiration et l'asphyxie. Pour eux, aimer c'est transformer. Transformer leur désir en photographie, transformer leur l'amour comme leurs déceptions en source d'inspiration. Une histoire de photographie, de peinture et de grands espaces, une histoire d'amour. Une production Bababam Originals. Première diffusion : 24 mai 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Just Make Art
Creating Shared Connections in Our Art. Lessons from Georgia O'Keeffe, Van Gogh and Nick Cave.

Just Make Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 60:18 Transcription Available


Ever had your Black Friday order turn into a comedy of errors, with just a single tube of paint arriving instead of the anticipated haul? Join us in our reunited episode as we kick things off with this true-life mishap, setting the stage for a deeper discussion about the role of vulnerability in our creative lives. This lighthearted tale leads us to reflect on the joys and challenges of celebrating a milestone birthday and how such personal experiences fuel our artistic endeavors.Navigating the art world as an introvert or someone with anxiety can feel daunting, but overcoming these obstacles can lead to meaningful connections. Stories of studio visits and art residencies highlight how vulnerability is a cornerstone of building authentic relationships in the art community. By sharing these moments, we underscore the joy and enrichment that comes from engaging with like-minded individuals who not only understand but also elevate our artistic journeys.The transformative power of vulnerability isn't just a personal endeavor; it's a catalyst for artistic freedom and authenticity. As we ponder profound questions, we draw parallels between human interactions and the emotional connections artists strive to make through their work. Reflecting on quotes from icons like Van Gogh and Georgia O'Keeffe, we discuss how embracing imperfections can lead to genuine artistic expression. As we look ahead to new creative goals, this episode encourages a fearless pursuit of art that is true and resonant, welcoming the unknown with open arms.Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg

Storie dell’Arte
Georgia O'Keeffe, un fiore nel deserto

Storie dell’Arte

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 43:46


Georgia O’Keeffe è stata una delle più importanti artiste del XX secolo. Nata nella profonda provincia americana a fine Ottocento, a soli 12 anni decide che avrebbe fatto la pittrice. Nonostante le umili origini e le grandissime difficoltà in quanto donna, insegue il suo sogno e lo realizza. La puntata racconta del suo carattere duro e complesso, del rapporto difficile con il fotografo Alfred Stieglitz, prima compagno e poi marito, della fuga da New York in New Mexico, dell’incontro con i grandi spazi che le hanno riempito l’anima, con i cieli, i teschi e i fiori che hanno invaso le sue tele. Donna indipendente, controcorrente, ha avuto la costanza di essere sempre e solo fedele all’arte, l’unica a non averla mai tradita. Gli ospiti della puntata sono la storica e critica dell’arte FRANCESCA ALFANO MIGLIETTI, il musicista compositore MAX CASACCI e LAURA ANTONINI, che le ha prestato la voce.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PhotowalksTV Podcast with Jefferson Graham
WATCH! Taos & Georgia O'Keeffe Country in New Mexico

PhotowalksTV Podcast with Jefferson Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 0:52


I've got two new New Mexico episodes of Photowalks all cued up for you. We leave Santa Fe for a drive north to tiny Abiquiu, pop. 200, where the beloved artist Georgia O'Keeffe had her home, in both town and the nearby Ghost Ranch. What's a visit there like? Let me show you. From Abiquiu, we continue further north, to perhaps my favorite spot in the Land of Enchantment, Taos, home to the oldest living continuous community in the United States, the Taos Pueblo, a thriving artist community and some of the best desert landscape you'll see anywhere. This is a return visit to Taos—the last time I did an episode there two years ago the Pueblo was closed, and I hadn't yet met Ruthann McCarthy, Sol Lothe or Alberto Real from the amazing Camino Real Imports shop. Ruthann is the friendly woman in the cowgirl hat who runs the Legacy Cafe in the town Plaza—her family has been in the Plaza for over 100 years and no one knows Taos like she does. Sol is the character who takes people up, up and away in his Rio Grande Balloons. He was nice enough to invite me up there for a ride in his beautiful balloon, and do a great interview from the skies. Alberto's family runs this electric curio shop, with seemingly over 1 million items—everything from sun art, hanging ristras and pottery, to lots and lots of skulls. These episodes were filmed primarily on the iPhone 16 Pro and 15 Pro Max models, with some key balloon shots on the Insta360 X4 and driving shots on the GoPro Hero 12. And ICYMI: Santa FeNorthern New Mexico, as you can see in the videos, is extra magical in late October, with beautiful fall colors, so mark your calendars for next year. I hope to be back in the spring, with visits to Las Cruces, Roswell, White Sands and more, so stay tuned. Thanks as always for watching, reading and listening. Jeff Get full access to Jefferson Graham's PhotowalksTV newsletter - Tech & Travel at www.photowalkstv.com/subscribe

Duck Logic Comedy 1/2 Hour | Sketches, Skits & More
140: "Nobody does vaginas like Georgia O'Keeffe."

Duck Logic Comedy 1/2 Hour | Sketches, Skits & More

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 28:59


What'd you like? Send us a text.The guys talk about how much everyone -- especially tollbooth attendants -- love soup, how Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings look like certain body parts, and how to make friends with Jehovah's Witnesses. And Tim tells us how he landed the lead role of Annie in a production of the musical "Annie."Then there are sketches about cowboy cologne, another story from 9-year-old Tim, and a man who strikes up a friendship with a bug -- a very short friendship. • Get more laughs! Visit our website ducklogiccomedy.com• Tweet us at @Duck_Logic• Or Facebook us at facebook.com/ComedyHalfHour• Theme song “Waiting” by Camp Edwards (more at Spotify, etc)• Special thanks to zapsplat.com for most of our “canned” SFX Thanks for listening! Listen to more. You'll laugh... and how!

The Daily Gardener
November 15, 2024 Garden Musings, William Wordsworth, Georgia O'Keefe, Around the House and In the Garden by Dominique Browning, and Empress Josephine's Les Liliacées by Pierre-Joseph Redouté

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 31:01


Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee  Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter |  Daily Gardener Community Botanical History On This Day 1806 William Wordsworth received a life-changing invitation from Lady Margaret Willes Beaumont to design and build a winter garden at her estate in an old gravel quarry. This unique request would lead to what Wordsworth later called "the longest letter I ever wrote in my life" - a detailed garden design that merged poetry with horticulture. 1887 Georgia O'Keeffe was born - an artist who would revolutionize how we see flowers through her bold, modernist vision. Over her remarkable career, O'Keeffe created more than 900 works of art, but it's her dramatic, large-scale flower paintings that have become her most recognizable legacy. Grow That Garden Library™  Read The Daily Gardener review of Around the House and In the Garden by Dominique Browning  Buy the book on Amazon: Around the House and In the Garden by Dominique Browning  Today's Botanic Spark 1985 On this day, a phenomenal piece of botanical history changed hands at Sotheby's auction house: Empress Josephine's personal copy of Pierre-Joseph Redouté's (pee-AIR zho-ZEFF reh-doo-TAY) botanical watercolors for "Les Liliacées" (lay lee-lee-ah-SAY) - "The Lilies." Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.

Handsome Hockey Podcast
Ep. 103: Sweater Weather

Handsome Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 71:30


Hi there friends. Here comes winter and here come the PWHL sweater releases. Jake and Evan agree that Ottawa's logo still looks silly, but the jerseys are nice. The Toronto Taylor Swifts are a thing now, as are Tessa Bonhomme and Julia Tocheri as employees of the media arm of the PWHL. We've also got raves about Winnipeg being awesome, the Stars outscoring their local football counterpart, and perhaps too much talk about Georgia O'Keefe. All this and a whole lot more. Thanks for listening!

Sifter
A new doc on Georgia O’Keeffe

Sifter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 27:15


From Charlottesville director Paul Wagner

Presa internaţională
Marea demonstrație pro-europeană din Georgia, ”o zi a bucuriei”

Presa internaţională

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 3:39


Duminică la Tbilisi a fost o zi a bucuriei și a mândriei, a declarat ambasadorul Uniunii Europene în Georgia, Pavel Herczynski, cu privire la zecile de mii de persoane care au participat la o mare demonstrație pro-europeană pe străzile capitalei Tbilisi, transmite postul Europa Liberă, secțiunea în limba georgiană. ”Am văzut atât de mulți tineri, chiar și copii cu steaguri europene. Toți merită un viitor aici, în țara lor. Nu trebuie să fie obligați să plece din țara lor pentru un viitor mai bun, trebuie să li se ofere o șansă aici, în țara lor”, a insistat ambasadorul într-o declarație pentru presă. Zeci de mii de georgieni au ieșit duminică în stradă pentru a-și manifesta dorința ca Georgia să devină membră a Uniunii Europene. Protestul a avut loc cu o săptămână înainte de alegerile parlamentare, când cei care cred în viitorul european al țării speră ca actualul guvern pro-rus condus de partidul Visul Georgian să plece de la putere.Președinta țării, Salomé Zourabichvili, pro-europeană, s-a adresat demonstranților într-un discurs în care a acuzat partidul de guvernare că a dezinformat în mod intenționat populația, prin afirmația că demonstrațiile de stradă nu ar fi pentru susținerarea aderării la UE, ci doar o mișcare de tip ”Pride”, în apărarea minorităților sexuale.Partidul Visul Georgian a anunțat un contra-miting pentru miercuri, 23 octombrie, care va avea loc exact în Piața Libertății din Tbilisi, locul tradițional de adunare pentru demonstrațiile pro-europenilor, amintește sursa citată.R Moldova: Negocieri pentru dezbaterea electorală dintre Sandu și Stoianoglo Echipele de campanie ale candidaților Maia Sandu și Alexandr Stoianoglo au avut primele discuții privind dezbaterea pentru turul doi al prezidențialelor. Șeful de cabinet al președintei, Adrian Băluțel, a spus că cei doi s-ar putea confrunta joi sau vineri, dar nu într-un platou TV, transmite Europa Liberă Moldova.Echipa lui Stoianoglo ar fi refuzat oferta ca dezbaterea să aibă loc la televiziunea națională, a mai spus Adrian Băluțel, care a precizat că echipa Maiei Sandu a propus un moderator independent, un expert convenit de toți din societatea civilă, spre deosebire de contraoferta lui Stoianoglo, care a insistat să fie doi moderatori.Contactat de Europa Liberă, Vasile Gafton, unul din membrii staff-ului electoral al lui Stoianoglo, a spus că nu poate oferi detalii despre aceste negocieri.Echipa președintei va accepta condițiile cerute de candidatul PSRM pentru că „cetățenii merită o dezbatere cât mai curând și ea este mai importantă decât condițiile în care se organizează”, a mai spus Băluțel. Ucraina: Dictare radio pentru unitate naționalăÎn data de 25 octombrie, cu prilejul Zilei naționale a limbii și literaturii ucrainene, toate platformele media ale radioteleviziunii naționale din Ucraina vor transmite o ”dictare radio pentru unitatea națională”, transmite siteul instituției amintite.Cei interesați pot participa de la propriul domiciliu, sau din diverse alte locații, cum ar fi librării, biblioteci, sau alte instituții culturale. Evenimentul va fi urmărit și de militarii ucraineni care luptă în estul și sudul țării împotriva invadatorilor ruși, precizează sursa citată.”Ne dorim ca toți ucrainenii care pot găsi un loc sigur să se alăture sutelor de mii de participanți din întreaga lume, așa cum se întâmplă în mod tradițional”, a spus coordonatoarea evenimentului, Iulia Sheludko.Pentru ediția din acest an va fi dictat un text scris de Oksana Zaboujko, scriitoare și eseistă ucraineană, autoare a volumelor ”Muzeul secretelor uitate” (2005) sau ”Explorări sexuale în Ucraina” (1996). Tema textului dictat nu a fost dezvăluită, dar autoarea a precizat că acesta va avea legătură cu aniversarea radioului național, care împlinește anul acesta un secol de existență. Au contribuit la redactarea Revistei Presei Europa Plus:Salome Sulakauri - Georgia;Crina Plăcintă - R Moldova; Inna Omeltchenko - Ucraina Europa Plus este un proiect RFI România realizat în parteneriat cu Agenția Universitară a Francofoniei 

City Lights with Lois Reitzes
“Georgia O'Keeffe: My New Yorks” / Run Katie Run / “The Beverage Beat”

City Lights with Lois Reitzes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 51:19


Kevin W. Tucker, the High Museum of Art's Chief Curator, discusses “Georgia O'Keeffe: My New Yorks,” which opens on Friday and runs through February 16. Plus, Katie Coleman of “Run Katie Run” takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Music,” and we premiere “The Beverage Beat with Beth McKibben,” our new series that examines Atlanta's vibrant world of cocktails and zero-proof beverages.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
New MFA Exhibit Connects Georgia O'Keeffe And Henry Moore

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 0:40 Transcription Available


Hello, Dear with Pedro and Charles
019: Woody and Soon-Yi (with Mary Cella and Jill Weiner)

Hello, Dear with Pedro and Charles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 67:59


Comedians Mary Cella and Jill Weiner join the program to discuss their favorite problematic artists and what's been pissing them off lately. Follow Mary and Jill on Instagram. Georgia O'Keeffe, "Red Canna". Jewel, "Father Of A Deaf Girl". Produced by G34 Productions and recorded at Grove 34 in Astoria, Queens.

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Art Ladders: The Creative Climb
Episode 81: New Direction for Armin

Art Ladders: The Creative Climb

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 47:45


In this coffee talk style discussion we are focusing on a new direction that Armin is taking with his artwork. Makes sense that we would put the spotlight on each other once in awhile and I had a such a great time coming up with questions for this interview. In October of 2023, we had the good fortune of our downtown studio space opening up with a couple of spaces that would fit our needs. One for a painting studio for Armin and one as a new gallery where we can welcome interested art lovers. This new space allowed Armin to explore his love of abstraction by returning to oil painting. Of course, he continues the graphite drawing practice in his home studio. The shift to abstraction is a natural transition for Armin. Throughout art history artists have made this shift. Think of Picasso, Mondrian, Georgia O'Keeffe. Armin natural ability of achieving stellar compositions works Weill with both the real and the abstract. I deem him the master of composition and it is a joy to work beside him in the studio. We have so much to share on this wonderful journey through the world of art. We hope you enjoy this episode. Please let us know your thoughts. Sincerely, Val Armin's website Valerie's website

Akashic Lightworks
64. 大小合适的 ego

Akashic Lightworks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 45:35


“I have done nothing all summer but wait for myself to be myself again.” Georgia O'Keeffe 

Chicago Broadcasting Network
Episode 24: Georgia O'Keeffe: My New Yorks - Exhibit at Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 5:20


If you think you know something about Georgia O'Keeffe, be prepared to be pleasantly surprised.  Her styles at this time seems to have generally drifted away from her previous more colorful works and amorphous forms, and instead varied from monochromatic abstracts to more realistic sepia toned cityscapes reminiscent of Stieglitz' photos.  Georgia O'Keeffe: “My New Yorks” is at the Art Institute of Chicago through September 22, 2024.  For details visit  The Art Institute of Chicago (artic.edu)Podcast review by Reno Lovison.

Reading the Art World
Selections for Summer

Reading the Art World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 8:42


Join art advisor Megan Fox Kelly for a special podcast episode in which she shares three titles from her must-read list of recent art books and provides insights into how these fascinating publications inspire our experience of art. To hear interviews with top authors of other great new art books, don't miss an episode of “Reading the Art World”.SHOW NOTESEpisode Timestamps:00:26 - My Must-Read List01:20 - Fashioned by Sargent04:02 - Georgia O'Keeffe: My New Yorks05:52 - Martin Puryear: Lookout07:46 - Coming Up! “Writing After Art” with Richard ShiffPURCHASE THESE BOOKSFashioned by Sargent published by Museum of Fine Arts BostonGeorgia O'Keeffe: My New Yorks published by The Art Institute of ChicagoMartin Puryear: Lookout published by Storm King Art Center and Gregory R. Miller & CoSUBSCRIBE, FOLLOW AND HEAR INTERVIEWSFor more information, visit meganfoxkelly.com, hear our past interviews, and subscribe at the bottom of our Of Interest page for new posts.Follow us on Instagram: @meganfoxkelly"Reading the Art World" is a live interview and podcast series with leading art world authors hosted by art advisor Megan Fox Kelly. The conversations explore timely subjects in the world of art, design, architecture, artists and the art market, and are an opportunity to engage further with the minds behind these insightful new publications. Megan Fox Kelly is an art advisor and past President of the Association of Professional Art Advisors who works with collectors, estates and foundations.Music composed by Bob Golden

Las mañanas de RNE con Íñigo Alfonso
Las mañanas de RNE con Meritxell Planella - Empecemos el día con...

Las mañanas de RNE con Íñigo Alfonso

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 2:56


Georgia O'Keeffe retrató Nueva York a mediados de los años 20 en una serie de obras a las que llamaba "mis Nuevas York". El Instituto de Arte de Chicago se centra en esta etapa de la artista, considerada muy importante por el museo para comprender la carrera de O'Keeffe. La importancia de Nueva York en su carrera también se refleja en el Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza en Madrid, tanto en la retrospectiva dedicada a la pintora en 2021 como en la colección, la mayor sobre O'Keeffe en una pinacoteca fuera de EEUU. Informa Íñigo PicabeaEscuchar audio

The Week in Art
Georgia O'Keeffe's New York, Studio Voltaire at 30, Martha Jungwirth responds to Goya

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 56:37


This week: we explore the Art Institute of Chicago's exhibition dedicated to what Georgia O'Keeffe called her New Yorks—paintings of skyscrapers and views from one of them across the East River, which marked a turning point in her career. Sarah Kelly Oehler, one of the curators of the show, tells us more. One of the most distinctive of all London's contemporary art spaces, Studio Voltaire, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, and has begun a fundraising drive to consolidate its future, with a gala dinner this week and a Christie's auction later this month. We talk to the chair of Studio Voltaire's trustees and a non-executive director of Frieze, Victoria Siddall, about the anniversary and the precarious funding landscape, even for the UK's most dynamic non-profits. And this episode's Work of the Week is an untitled painting from the Austrian painter Martha Jungwirth's 2022 series Francisco de Goya, Still Life with Ribs and Lamb's Head. Based on a work by the Spanish master in the Louvre in Paris, Jungwirth's painting features in a new survey of her work that has just opened at the Guggenheim Bilbao in Spain. We speak to its curator, Lekha Hileman Waitoller.Georgia O'Keeffe: My New Yorks, Art Institute of Chicago, until 22 September; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, from 25 October-16 February 2025.The date of XXX, as the sale of works to benefit Studio Voltaire at Christie's is called, is yet to be confirmed. Check the organisations' websites for updates; Beryl Cook/Tom of Finland, Studio Voltaire, London, until 25 August.Martha Jungwirth, Guggenheim Bilbao, until 22 September. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The History Chicks
Georgia O'Keeffe

The History Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 151:52


Georgia O'Keeffe is known as the mother of Modernism; she created a vast body of work, always finding a novel way to express what she wanted to say through her art. After talking about Mary Cassatt, we were both drawn back to her story and thought you might like to revisit her, too. From 2018 This episode is sponsored by: Factor Meals: Use code hc50 Rosetta Stone/CHICKS: 50% off Honeylove/HISTORYCHICKS: 20% off Quince/CHICKS: free-shipping and 365-day returns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Love New Mexico
I Love New Mexico Photography: Chip Greenberg

I Love New Mexico

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 32:48 Transcription Available


Georgia O'Keeffe said "When I got to New Mexico that was mine. As soon as I saw it that was my country. I'd never seen anything like it before, but it fitted to me exactly. It's something that's in the air, it's different..."Chip Greenberg is someone who really understands this sentiment. He is sharing his love for New Mexico through film and photography. Traveling across the state, capturing the unique and true beauty of this wonderful state. Chip's photography is not like anything you've seen before. Find out more about him and his work in this episode and the links provided. LinksChip's website Follow Chip on InstagramBuy Chasing SerenityBuy Abandoned New MexicoI Love New Mexico blog pageBunny's websiteI Love New Mexico InstagramI Love New Mexico FacebookBackroad Odyssey Traveling America's backroads, history lovers - Noah and Noodles - uncover...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyOriginal Music by: Kene Terry

Dawg Walk Talk on Georgia Football
Breaking down Georgia o-line, d-line in On3 position rankings | Talking announced kickoff time for UGA opener, Diamond Dawgs and more

Dawg Walk Talk on Georgia Football

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 52:45


Jake Rowe and Palmer Thombs react to the news of Georgia's season opener against Clemson kicking off at noon. Then, they break down their thoughts on Jesse Simonton's position rankings for offensive and defensive lines across the country with the Bulldogs featured prominently in both. Finally, we wrap up with some Georgia Baseball talk as the Diamond Dawgs are firmly in the mix for an NCAA Regional host spot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Sporkful
Bringing Georgia O'Keeffe To Life With Her Recipes

The Sporkful

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 37:01


Sotheby's is about to put a trove of Georgia O'Keeffe items up for sale. While the auction will include paintings likely to go for millions of dollars, we're interested in something less valuable, but to us, way more exciting — O'Keeffe's box of grease-stained, handwritten recipes. This week Dan goes to see the recipes himself and talks with art experts, O'Keeffe scholars, and a woman who cooked for O'Keeffe towards the end of her life to find out what the recipes say about the artist. As for the auction? Well, it doesn't go exactly as planned.To see all of Georgia O'Keeffe's digitized recipes, visit Yale's Beinecke Library website.This episode originally aired on March 29, 2020, and was produced by Emma Morgenstern and Harry Huggins. It was edited by Tracey Samuelson, and mixed by Jared O'Connell. The Sporkful production team now includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Nora Ritchie, and Jared O'Connell.Transcript available at www.sporkful.com.

The Charmed Studio Podcast for Artists
Should You Read Reviews of Your Work? An Eye-Opening Podcast for Writers and Artists With Spirit

The Charmed Studio Podcast for Artists

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 19:30


Here's a list of resources of things that will support your art or writing practice that came up in this Charmed Studio Podcast:Read them as posts or listen to them as podcasts, just click on any link above, it will take you to the specific blog page of the article on my blog. If you want to listen instead of reading the information just click on the audio version of the post at the top of each article.And thanks for being here and going on this journey with me. How Do I Cope With a Harsh Art Critique of My Art? Why People Say Dumb Things and How To Bounce Back.Why Are Some Art Teachers So Mean? How To Blast Through Envy and Bloom as an Artist.Why Every Artist Needs a Feel Good File and How To Make Yours in Seconds.WWGD? What Would Georgia Do? Why O'Keeffe Thought Happiness Was For the Birds and What You Should Go For Instead   To be charming and subscribe to the blog and get free access to my writing toolkit for artists click here.For info on one-on-one writing coaching with Thea go here. This blog is produced by The Charmed Studio Blog and Podcast™, LLC. And when you get scared about writing and want to relax, remember what Anne Lamott says."100 years, all new people."You can do this. Occasionally my show notes contain Amazon or other affiliate links. This means if you buy books or stuff via my podcast link I may receive a tiny commission and do a happy dance. There is no extra fee for you. I only link to items I personally use and love: products I feel help heart-centered artists and writers. Thank you. :)

Weeb and Noob Watch Anime Podcast
Episode 117: Berserk (1997)

Weeb and Noob Watch Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 64:09


Who has two thumbs (one regular, one prosthetic) and loves shooting demons in the face with crossbow bolts? Why our one eyed one armed sword swinging black demon slayer Guts in the 1997 on the Kentaro Miura classic Berserk! Why does the first demon have a face like a Georgia O'Keefe Painting? Could you make an omelette out of a Behelit? Can Guts' sword actually cut anything? We try to find out all this and more as we get into a bath bucket fight with Griffith. Follow us on Instagram @wanwapodcast Follow us on Twitter @weeb_noob --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wanwapodcast/support

Good Morning From The Chicken Coop!
Season 3 - Episode 43 - A quote from Georgia O'Keefe

Good Morning From The Chicken Coop!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 6:02


The thoughts of a courageous artist...

Vuelo de ida
Nos vamos de viaje a Nuevo México con Oppenheimer

Vuelo de ida

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 16:18 Transcription Available


La última de Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer, fue un éxito de taquilla en 2023 y es la favorita para la próxima gala de los Oscar. Pero además es la excusa perfecta para irnos de viaje a Nuevo México. Desde cómo reconstruyó el equipo de Oppenheimer el pueblo de Los Alamos, hasta el turismo para amantes de Georgia O'Keeffe o de Walter White, te contamos todo lo que da de sí Nuevo México.¡Síguenos en redes!Instagram @vuelodeidapodcastYouTube @vuelodeidaTikTok @vuelodeidaX @vuelodeida

Concerning The Spiritual In Art
Ecological Consciousness with Fuchsia

Concerning The Spiritual In Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 76:35


In this episode, with visual artist Fuchsia, we discuss her powerful paintings and how she explores the duality of the angelic and the earthly.  We talk about her background growing up abroad in places like Hong Kong and India and how that influenced her world view. We dig into spirituality and spiritual practice and how that informs her work .  Together, we also dive deep, discussing the importance of the ecological crisis and how the elevation of consciousness is crucial for humanity to move forward and heal our collective wounds.   ------------------- I just finished a one-year residency at Sarabande (Alexander McQueen Foundation) in east London. Since September, 2022 I have had the opportunity to have four solo shows (one in Paris, one at the Sixi Museum in Nanjing, one at Roman Road Gallery in London and one at 10 Chancery Lane Gallery in Hong Kong) as well as take part in three group shows (including one at Christie's Lates).  A few words on my practice to give you an idea...  I am a mixed-media artist (under the name of fuchsia), working primarily with watercolour and oils and am interested in exploring environmental subjects through harmonious colour palettes and spiritual iconography. I create dream-like landscapes inspired by the renaissance period, Chinese landscape painting, and a few incredible 20th-century surrealist painters (Georgia O'Keeffe, Agnes Pelton...).  There are a few recurring core symbols within my 'ethereal landscapes' (heavily influenced by dreams and the subconscious), including angels and pearls. Angels, having been represented for hundreds of years throughout art history, are, to me, universal symbols representing the deepest state of our core as humans - love, vulnerability and innocence - all things we regrettably and gradually let go of when entering adulthood. My paintings aim to highlight certain conflicting moral forces we face in today's complex world, namely issues on climate change and 'spiritual famine' which seem to often preoccupy the minds of the angels.  https://www.alafuchsia.com/about https://www.instagram.com/alafuchsia ------------------- See More from Martin Benson *To stay up on releases and content surrounding the show check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠my instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ *To contribute to the creation of this show, along with access to other exclusive content, consider subscribing for $0.99/month on Instagram (Link above) Credits: Big Thanks to Matthew Blankenship of ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Sometimes Island ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for the podcast theme music! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/martin-l-benson/support

Baroque B*tches - An Art History Gossip Podcast
Georgia O'Keeffe Part 2: Karen Goes West! featuring Evelynn Bird

Baroque B*tches - An Art History Gossip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 68:51


Welcome to part 2 of Georgia O'Keeffe - KAREN GOES WEST! In this episode we welcome an old friend, art conservationist - Evelynn Bird! We of course get into the HOT TEA in how Georgia gets to New Mexico, get some much needed perspective on this artist who everyone loves loves loves, and end off with the JUICIEST TEA I think we have done yet. You're not gonna wanna miss this one...!Love you!Xoxo- The Baroque Bitches

Baroque B*tches - An Art History Gossip Podcast
Georgia O'Keeffe Part 1: These Flowers... are HOT!!!

Baroque B*tches - An Art History Gossip Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 89:25


Welcome to our first TWO-PART EPISODE!!! And you know what, Georgia deserves a long one! Join us as we dive a little deeper this time into the first half of the long life of this mysterious and unassuming ROYAL painter! There will be flowers, there will be petty fights over Christmas cards, there will be an obligatory-controlling-sexist dude, there will be making out in the rain, there will be vaginas, there will be scandalous affairs, and there will be ANSWERS!!!As always with love,Xoxo- The Baroque B's

New Books Network
Amy Von Lintel, "Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters" (Texas A&M UP, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 42:18


In 1912, at age 24, Georgia O'Keeffe boarded a train in Virginia and headed west, to the prairies of the Texas Panhandle, to take a position as art teacher for the newly organized Amarillo Public Schools. Subsequently she would join the faculty at what was then West Texas State Normal College (now West Texas A&M University). Already a thoroughly independent-minded woman, she maintained an active correspondence with her future husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz, and other friends back east during the years she lived in Texas. In Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters (Texas A&M UP, 2020), Amy Von Lintel brings to readers the collected O'Keeffe correspondence and added commentary and analysis, shining fresh light on a period of the artist's life she characterizes as “some of the least appreciated in the vast O'Keeffe scholarship,” but also as “a time when she discovered her own voice as a young, successful, and independent woman . . . a dedicated faculty member at a brand-new college . . . a vibrant social butterfly . . . a progressive woman who spoke her mind and fought for her beliefs to be heard.” Although selected paintings by O'Keeffe that support the narrative are featured, this work focuses on O'Keeffe's words. By doing so, Von Lintel aims to allow the artist's voice to “emerge as a powerful witness of her own life, but also of western America in a pivotal moment of its development.” The result is an important new examination of one of our most beloved artists during a time when she was in the process of discovering her future identity. Amy Von Lintel is the Doris Alexander Endowed Professor of Fine Arts at West Texas A&M University. She is the author of Georgia O'Keeffe: Watercolors and coauthor of Robert Smithson in Texas. She resides in Amarillo, Texas. Kirstin L. Ellsworth is an Associate Professor of Art History at California State University Dominguez Hills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Gender Studies
Amy Von Lintel, "Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters" (Texas A&M UP, 2020)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 42:18


In 1912, at age 24, Georgia O'Keeffe boarded a train in Virginia and headed west, to the prairies of the Texas Panhandle, to take a position as art teacher for the newly organized Amarillo Public Schools. Subsequently she would join the faculty at what was then West Texas State Normal College (now West Texas A&M University). Already a thoroughly independent-minded woman, she maintained an active correspondence with her future husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz, and other friends back east during the years she lived in Texas. In Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters (Texas A&M UP, 2020), Amy Von Lintel brings to readers the collected O'Keeffe correspondence and added commentary and analysis, shining fresh light on a period of the artist's life she characterizes as “some of the least appreciated in the vast O'Keeffe scholarship,” but also as “a time when she discovered her own voice as a young, successful, and independent woman . . . a dedicated faculty member at a brand-new college . . . a vibrant social butterfly . . . a progressive woman who spoke her mind and fought for her beliefs to be heard.” Although selected paintings by O'Keeffe that support the narrative are featured, this work focuses on O'Keeffe's words. By doing so, Von Lintel aims to allow the artist's voice to “emerge as a powerful witness of her own life, but also of western America in a pivotal moment of its development.” The result is an important new examination of one of our most beloved artists during a time when she was in the process of discovering her future identity. Amy Von Lintel is the Doris Alexander Endowed Professor of Fine Arts at West Texas A&M University. She is the author of Georgia O'Keeffe: Watercolors and coauthor of Robert Smithson in Texas. She resides in Amarillo, Texas. Kirstin L. Ellsworth is an Associate Professor of Art History at California State University Dominguez Hills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

New Books in Biography
Amy Von Lintel, "Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters" (Texas A&M UP, 2020)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 42:18


In 1912, at age 24, Georgia O'Keeffe boarded a train in Virginia and headed west, to the prairies of the Texas Panhandle, to take a position as art teacher for the newly organized Amarillo Public Schools. Subsequently she would join the faculty at what was then West Texas State Normal College (now West Texas A&M University). Already a thoroughly independent-minded woman, she maintained an active correspondence with her future husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz, and other friends back east during the years she lived in Texas. In Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters (Texas A&M UP, 2020), Amy Von Lintel brings to readers the collected O'Keeffe correspondence and added commentary and analysis, shining fresh light on a period of the artist's life she characterizes as “some of the least appreciated in the vast O'Keeffe scholarship,” but also as “a time when she discovered her own voice as a young, successful, and independent woman . . . a dedicated faculty member at a brand-new college . . . a vibrant social butterfly . . . a progressive woman who spoke her mind and fought for her beliefs to be heard.” Although selected paintings by O'Keeffe that support the narrative are featured, this work focuses on O'Keeffe's words. By doing so, Von Lintel aims to allow the artist's voice to “emerge as a powerful witness of her own life, but also of western America in a pivotal moment of its development.” The result is an important new examination of one of our most beloved artists during a time when she was in the process of discovering her future identity. Amy Von Lintel is the Doris Alexander Endowed Professor of Fine Arts at West Texas A&M University. She is the author of Georgia O'Keeffe: Watercolors and coauthor of Robert Smithson in Texas. She resides in Amarillo, Texas. Kirstin L. Ellsworth is an Associate Professor of Art History at California State University Dominguez Hills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography

New Books in American Studies
Amy Von Lintel, "Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters" (Texas A&M UP, 2020)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 42:18


In 1912, at age 24, Georgia O'Keeffe boarded a train in Virginia and headed west, to the prairies of the Texas Panhandle, to take a position as art teacher for the newly organized Amarillo Public Schools. Subsequently she would join the faculty at what was then West Texas State Normal College (now West Texas A&M University). Already a thoroughly independent-minded woman, she maintained an active correspondence with her future husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz, and other friends back east during the years she lived in Texas. In Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters (Texas A&M UP, 2020), Amy Von Lintel brings to readers the collected O'Keeffe correspondence and added commentary and analysis, shining fresh light on a period of the artist's life she characterizes as “some of the least appreciated in the vast O'Keeffe scholarship,” but also as “a time when she discovered her own voice as a young, successful, and independent woman . . . a dedicated faculty member at a brand-new college . . . a vibrant social butterfly . . . a progressive woman who spoke her mind and fought for her beliefs to be heard.” Although selected paintings by O'Keeffe that support the narrative are featured, this work focuses on O'Keeffe's words. By doing so, Von Lintel aims to allow the artist's voice to “emerge as a powerful witness of her own life, but also of western America in a pivotal moment of its development.” The result is an important new examination of one of our most beloved artists during a time when she was in the process of discovering her future identity. Amy Von Lintel is the Doris Alexander Endowed Professor of Fine Arts at West Texas A&M University. She is the author of Georgia O'Keeffe: Watercolors and coauthor of Robert Smithson in Texas. She resides in Amarillo, Texas. Kirstin L. Ellsworth is an Associate Professor of Art History at California State University Dominguez Hills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Women's History
Amy Von Lintel, "Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters" (Texas A&M UP, 2020)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 42:18


In 1912, at age 24, Georgia O'Keeffe boarded a train in Virginia and headed west, to the prairies of the Texas Panhandle, to take a position as art teacher for the newly organized Amarillo Public Schools. Subsequently she would join the faculty at what was then West Texas State Normal College (now West Texas A&M University). Already a thoroughly independent-minded woman, she maintained an active correspondence with her future husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz, and other friends back east during the years she lived in Texas. In Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters (Texas A&M UP, 2020), Amy Von Lintel brings to readers the collected O'Keeffe correspondence and added commentary and analysis, shining fresh light on a period of the artist's life she characterizes as “some of the least appreciated in the vast O'Keeffe scholarship,” but also as “a time when she discovered her own voice as a young, successful, and independent woman . . . a dedicated faculty member at a brand-new college . . . a vibrant social butterfly . . . a progressive woman who spoke her mind and fought for her beliefs to be heard.” Although selected paintings by O'Keeffe that support the narrative are featured, this work focuses on O'Keeffe's words. By doing so, Von Lintel aims to allow the artist's voice to “emerge as a powerful witness of her own life, but also of western America in a pivotal moment of its development.” The result is an important new examination of one of our most beloved artists during a time when she was in the process of discovering her future identity. Amy Von Lintel is the Doris Alexander Endowed Professor of Fine Arts at West Texas A&M University. She is the author of Georgia O'Keeffe: Watercolors and coauthor of Robert Smithson in Texas. She resides in Amarillo, Texas. Kirstin L. Ellsworth is an Associate Professor of Art History at California State University Dominguez Hills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in the American South
Amy Von Lintel, "Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters" (Texas A&M UP, 2020)

New Books in the American South

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 42:18


In 1912, at age 24, Georgia O'Keeffe boarded a train in Virginia and headed west, to the prairies of the Texas Panhandle, to take a position as art teacher for the newly organized Amarillo Public Schools. Subsequently she would join the faculty at what was then West Texas State Normal College (now West Texas A&M University). Already a thoroughly independent-minded woman, she maintained an active correspondence with her future husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz, and other friends back east during the years she lived in Texas. In Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters (Texas A&M UP, 2020), Amy Von Lintel brings to readers the collected O'Keeffe correspondence and added commentary and analysis, shining fresh light on a period of the artist's life she characterizes as “some of the least appreciated in the vast O'Keeffe scholarship,” but also as “a time when she discovered her own voice as a young, successful, and independent woman . . . a dedicated faculty member at a brand-new college . . . a vibrant social butterfly . . . a progressive woman who spoke her mind and fought for her beliefs to be heard.” Although selected paintings by O'Keeffe that support the narrative are featured, this work focuses on O'Keeffe's words. By doing so, Von Lintel aims to allow the artist's voice to “emerge as a powerful witness of her own life, but also of western America in a pivotal moment of its development.” The result is an important new examination of one of our most beloved artists during a time when she was in the process of discovering her future identity. Amy Von Lintel is the Doris Alexander Endowed Professor of Fine Arts at West Texas A&M University. She is the author of Georgia O'Keeffe: Watercolors and coauthor of Robert Smithson in Texas. She resides in Amarillo, Texas. Kirstin L. Ellsworth is an Associate Professor of Art History at California State University Dominguez Hills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south

Radio Duna - Lugares Notables
Dos genias: De Frida a Georgia O’Keeffe

Radio Duna - Lugares Notables

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023


1933 - Casi con la dedicación que le escribían a sus maridos, Frida Kahlo y Georgia O'Keeffe fueron capaces de cartas iluminadas como esta en que la madre del autorretrato latinoamericano le escribe a la artista de las flores y el desierto norteamericano, luego de que ha sufrido una crisis nerviosa y los doctores le han recomendado dejar de pintar. La Kahlo, que de sufrir sabía, le dice... Un espacio de Bárbara Espejo.

Her Half of History
10.14 Georgia O'Keeffe, an American Painter

Her Half of History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 23:18


Georgia O'Keeffe is the hardest to classify of all the painters I have covered. Her work is neither abstract, nor realistic, nor surreal.  She is simply a modern painter, most famous for her gorgeous flower paintings and landscapes of New Mexico, which feature bold colors and swirling shapes. She made it big in the art world in a way that few other women have, and she also holds the record for the highest auction price ever paid for a female artist's work.  Visit the website (herhalfofhistory.com) for sources, transcripts, and pictures.Support the show on my Patreon page for bonus episodes, polls, and a general feeling of self-satisfaction.Join Into History for a community of ad-free history podcasts plus bonus content. Follow me on Twitter as @her_half. Or on Facebook or Instagram as Her Half of History.

Vidal Social
"Black Iris" by Georgia O'Keeffe

Vidal Social

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 8:40


Discussion about Georgia O'Keeffe's painting "Black Iris". It describes the formal qualities and symbolic significance of the artwork, and its impact on modernist art, feminism, and environmentalism. The essay concludes by arguing that the legacy of "Black Iris" extends beyond the world of art, influencing the way we think about nature, gender, and identity in our daily lives. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vidalsocial/support

A Muse's Daydream
The World Inside of a Flower

A Muse's Daydream

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 6:28


Hi It's Jill. This episode I explore a Georgia O'keefe quote that goes like this: “When you take a flower in your hand and really look at it, it's your world for the moment.Did Georgia O'Keefe really like flowers? You'll find out in this episode.The Kaizen-Muse Creativity Coaching Certification Training is coming up in August.See more about that here.Find out more places for creative inspiration at where I hangout. Support the show Upcoming art and creativity programs www.themuseisin.com

The Modern Art Notes Podcast
Georgia O'Keeffe, "Southern/Modern"

The Modern Art Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 67:02


Episode No. 606 features curators Samantha Friedman and Jonathan Stuhlman. Friedman is the curator of "Georgia O'Keeffe: To See Takes Time" at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. (Laura Neufeld and Emily Olek also worked on the exhibition.) The exhibition presents works on paper that O'Keeffe made in series. Some of these series informed paintings, several of which are also included. The exhibition is on view through August 12. A catalogue was published by MoMA. Bookshop and Amazon offer it for about $40. Stuhlman is the curator of "Southern/Modern," a survey of modernism from artists who were from, worked in, or visited the American South that opens this weekend at the Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia. It will remain on view through December 10. The exhibition is accompanied by an excellent catalogue published by University of North Carolina Press. Bookshop and Amazon offer it for about $30-75.

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
1471. 116 Academic Words Reference from "Iseult Gillespie: How to see more and care less: The art of Georgia O'Keeffe | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 104:21


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/iseult_gillespie_how_to_see_more_and_care_less_the_art_of_georgia_o_keeffe ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/116-academic-words-reference-from-iseult-gillespie-how-to-see-more-and-care-less-the-art-of-georgia-okeeffe--ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/G9BUVUd33pY (All Words) https://youtu.be/V9GeUGg1D3w (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/3r-3rlgOF4M (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

Seasoned
Georgia O'Keeffe's personal recipe collection, local chef Damon Sawyer, plus Prince Abou's Butchery

Seasoned

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 55:55


A selection of Georgia O'Keeffe's personal recipe collection is on display at Yale's Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library. We talk with its curator about what the iconic American artist was cooking and eating when she wasn't painting giant flowers, skulls, and landscapes. And, there's a new restaurant in Bridgeport we're excited about. We sit down with chef Damon “Daye” Sawyer to talk about his approach to cooking and what inspires his work at 29 Markle Ct. Plus, producer Emily Charash takes us to Prince Abou's Butchery in Astoria, NY. She introduces us to Abou Sow, a millennial nose-to-tail butcher who started his artisan halal butchery on Instagram. GUESTS: Nancy Kuhl: Curator of poetry for the Yale collection of American Literature at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library in New Haven, Conn. Abou Sow: Owner of Prince Abou's Butchery in Astoria, NY. Damon “Daye” Sawyer: Executive chef and co-owner of 29 Markle Ct. in Bridgeport, Conn. Show Notes:The special exhibition “Revisiting the Past—Imagining the Future” is on display at the Beinecke through July 9th. Can't make it? Anyone can view the digital archive of Georgia O'Keeffe's recipes online anytime.View the recipes for Rich Cookies, Cucumbers, Sesame Fried Chicken and Swiss Onion Pie.The finger painted portrait of Louis Armstrong/Satchmo mentioned by Chef Daye is by the Bridgeport artist 5ivefingaz and the large, colorful work titled “Grace” is by Will Corprew of 80 by Design. This show was produced by Robyn Doyon-Aitken, Catie Talarski, Emily Charash and Katrice Claudio. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and email: seasoned@ctpublic.org. Hungry for more food inspiration? Sign up for the Full Plate newsletter. Seasoned is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode!Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Who ARTed
Georgia O'Keeffe

Who ARTed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 5:52


Georgia O'Keeffe was one of the greatest American painters of the 20th century.  Arts Madness Tournament links: Check out the Brackets Tell me which artist you think will win this year's tournament Give a shoutout to your favorite teacher (the teacher who gets the most shoutouts on this form by Feb 27 will get a $50 Amazon gift card) Who ARTed is an Airwave Media Podcast. Connect with me: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok Support the show: Merch from TeePublic | Make a Donation As always you can find images of the work being discussed at www.WhoARTedPodcast.com and of course, please leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. You might hear it read out on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Extra Point
CFB National Championship Preview and Picks

The Extra Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 31:55


Daniel and Jacob preview the biggest game in the College Football season: the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship. We dive deep into the game and make picks for the game and against the spread. 0:00 - Intro 1:44 - Odds and Important Stats 3:30 - TCU Offense vs Georgia Defense 3:37 - How can TCU O take advantage of Georgia D? 9:45 - How can Georgia D take advantage of TCU O? 16:14 - Georgia Offense vs TCU Defense 16:25 - How can TCU D take advantage of Georgia O? 20:10 - How can Georgia O take advantage of TCU D? 25:00 - Picks Subscribe to The Extra Point on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCalGwyunlQPiiEfiAiZPx9Q Follow Daniel and Jacob on Twitter: @DeepSouthDaniel @jacobkarnes Follow the show on Facebook and Instagram: @TheExtraPointPod Follow and Subscribe to The Extra Point on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.

The Slowdown
[encore] 644: Georgia O'Keeffe, "From the Faraway, Nearby," 1937

The Slowdown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 6:35


Today's poem is Georgia O'Keeffe, "From the Faraway, Nearby," 1937 by Camille Carter. This episode was originally released on April 1, 2022.

The Slowdown
644: Georgia O'Keeffe, "From the Faraway, Nearby," 1937

The Slowdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 6:35 Very Popular


Today's poem is Georgia O'Keeffe, "From the Faraway, Nearby," 1937 by Camille Carter.