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Jennifer Coates, friend of the pod, is back to help me consider a new way forward (artwise) after the destabilizing event of the US election. She, herself, is finding comfort in the long history of rocks, geology and the cosmos, while I find myself turning to a book about how Matisse and his daughter, Marguerite, both reacted to the trauma of WWII in opposite yet valid ways. It's a bit of a potpourri, but we promise some great galvanizing art historical quotes and an inspiring double pep talk for the ages. Alternative title of ep: Rock Paper Scissors! Come hang out with us! Media mentions: The Weekly Show w Jon Stewart (ep with Heather Cox Richardson), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on IG/Tiktok Rock mentions: The Makapansgat pebble, Paleo "Venuses," Venus de Willendorf, baetyl stones, "The Living Stones" by Ithell Colquhoun, Paul Cezanne's drawings of Fontainbleu Quarry/MOMA show , John Elderfield and Terry Winters discuss Cezanne's Rock and Quarry Paintings for the Brooklyn Rail , "Turning to Stone: Discovering the Subtle Wisdom of Rocks" by Marcia Bjornerud, new minerals elalite and elkinstantonite discovered in 2022 in Somalia from a meteorite Art mentions: Cat Balco, Adie Russell, Elisabeth Condon, Pierre Bonnard, Edvard Munch & "White Night" 1900, Dada Movement, Hannah Hoch & “Cut with the Kitchen Knife," Man Ray, "Matisse the Master" by Hilary Spurling, "The Unknown Matisse" by Hilary Spurling, Henri Matisse ”Bathers by a River" 1917 and "The Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence" 1947-51, "Verve Magazine" Issue No 8 Vol 2 (1940), "Les Fleurs de Mal" Baudelaire/Matisse poetry book, Marguerite Matisse, Max Beckmann Jennifer's website and IG: https://www.jenniferlcoates.com/ @jennifercoates666 Thank you, Jennifer! Thank you, Listeners! All music by Soundstripe ---------------------------- Pep Talks on IG: @peptalksforartists Pep Talks website: peptalksforartists.com Amy, your beloved host, on IG: @talluts Amy's website: amytalluto.com Pep Talks on Art Spiel as written essays: https://tinyurl.com/7k82vd8s BuyMeACoffee Donations always appreciated! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peptalksforartistspod/support
Dada art movement, artists like Hannah Hoch, readymades, appropriation art, memes as dada. a new girl group FLO, and a heatwave. Playlist link: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Ot... Lisa Fevral: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJdv... https://twitter.com/LisaFevral https://www.instagram.com/lisafevral/
In this episode, Jennifer Brickey talks about the queen of DADA, Hannah Hoch. Hoch was the fiercely independent groundbreaking artist that defied odds, including two wars and a plethora of misogynistic boy's clubs.Support the show
This week I had 4 fellow collage enthusiasts join me for a great roundtable about contemporary collage: Curator, Kathy Greenwood and Artists, Ginnie Gardiner, Todd Bartel and Michael Oatman. If you love collage, aka "the finding, minding & binding," (thanks, Todd!) then you'll love this episode. And my obsesh w/ glue became next level as we explored both its physical and metaphysical properties. This episode was recorded during a live Clubhouse event 2/8/22 and was held in conjunction with "Echo," an exhibition of collage at the Albany Airport. Exhibition info: "Echo" w/ Ginnie Gardiner & Amy Talluto, Curated by Kathy Greenwood at the Albany International Airport (pre-security, 3rd fl) Web: https://albanyairportartandcultureprogram.com/ and IG: @albanyairportartandculture More about my guests: Ginnie Gardiner: https://ginniegardiner.com/ Todd Bartel: https://toddbartel.com/ Michael Oatman: https://massmoca.org/event/michael-oatman-all-utopias-fell/ Kathy Greenwood: https://www.instagram.com/greenwoodkart/ Additional reading: Kolaj Magazine IG @kolajmagazine and Web http://kolajmagazine.com/ Maxomatic' "The Weird Show" Blog and Podcast: https://theweirdshow.info/ Todd's writings on collage: https://issuu.com/toddbartel Jiří Kolář glossary of collage terms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ji%C5%99%C3%AD_Kol%C3%A1%C5%99 "The Americans: The collage" a book by Linda L. Cathcart: https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Americans/FI00AQAAIAAJ?hl=en Paul de Jong's Mall of Found Residency (now Mount Lebanon Residency): https://mtlebanonresidency.org/History "Complex Muses" curated by Todd Bartel May 18-Sept 4 at Art Complex Museum in Duxbury, MA: https://artcomplex.org/exhibitions/ Collage Artists mentioned (w/ instagram tags where available): Mary Delaney, Picasso, Braque, Cubists, Max Ernst, Hannah Hoch, Dada, Eileen Agar, Paul Nash, Henri Matisse, Romare Bearden, Nancy Spero, Joseph Cornell, Maxomatic @maxomatic, The Weird Show @theweirdshowofficial, Andrea Burgay @andreaburgay, Ric Kasini Kadour @kasini & his “Decentralized Community” idea, Cathleen Daly & her "interlocking collage" idea, John Gall @llagj, Andrea Mortson @doingvsdreaming, Jack Felice @jackfelice, John Hundt @johnhundtblueyes, Red Wizard Collage @red_wizard_collage (tiktok @redwizardcollage & podcast "Cut It Out!"), Paula Wilson @paulalights, Carrie Moyer @carrie.moyer.studio, Ann Toebbe @anntoebbe, Twin Cities Collage Collective @twincitiescollagecollective, Tiko Kerr @tikokerr, Clive Knights @knightsclive, Janice McDonald @janicemcdonaldart, Kira E Wong @kiraewong_art, Kurt Schwitters' “Merzbau” (building for making psychological collages), Julie Heffernan @julie_heffernan_, James Rosenquist, Mark Tansey, Lorna Simpson @lornasimpson, Courtney Puckett @courtneygpuckett, Jiří Kolář and Elaine Lustig Cohen Glue Talk™: Todd Bartel uses: Yes! Paste, Lineco Document Repair Tape and anything at hand Michael Oatman uses: 3M™ Super 77™, 30x40 in adhesive paper sheets and rubber cement Ginnie Gardiner uses: Neschen gudy® 870 Mounting Adhesive I use: Yes! Paste, UHU Stick and Matte Medium Support the Peps by making a Donation, reviewing us on Apple Podcasts or following us on Instagram to see more images illustrating this episode: @peptalksforartists. All licensed music is from Soundstripe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peptalksforartistspod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peptalksforartistspod/support
Episode 05: Sally Wassink (a.k.a Wurlitzerworld) is a multi talented collage, mail, and artistamp maker. Sally's work has been shown in various exhibitions, including the Wereldmuseum's 2017 exhibition "Power Mask". Her collage work recently appeared in the pages of Ukrainian Vogue and has been showcased as the primary cover image for the exhibition catalog for the "Power Mask" exhibition. ______________________________________________________________________________ Show notes: purchase Sally's artistamp sheet via The Portland Stamp Company --> exhibition (and exhibition catalog): The World Exists to Be Put on a Postcard: Artists Postcards From 1960 to Now author and curator: Jeremy Cooper --> Lenore Tawney: Signs on the Wind / Postcard Collages author: Holland Cotter --> Dada collage artist Hannah Hoch --> exhibition: "Power Mask" at the Wereldmuseum in the Netherlands contemporary mail artists mentioned in this episode: Allan Bealy :: Angelica Paez :: JU13 :: Adam Rousopuolos :: Jeff Wietor :: Vizma Bruns :: Tic Tac :: Keith Chambers/Amalgamated Confusion :: Red Letter Day _____________________________________________________________________________ The Senders Receive intro/outro music is titled "Successful"; the musical artist is Keetsa. This track is used as per the artists Creative Commons usage statement, which can be found here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Additional sound editing and engineering by Von Span.
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Dada artist Hannah Hoch used photographs taken from sources like books and magazines she cut, pasted and assembled into new composition; a journey through a chaos of textures and discerning juxtapositions that challenge us to see modern life and "women" in new ways. .This episode celebrates the exhibition of figural artist Elisa Valenti: "Radical Worthiness" at Established Gallery until September 27. Please visit their sites to learn more: www.establishedgallery.com and www.elisavalentistudio.com.Resources used for this episode include the writings of Maud Levin, Kristin Makholm, MOMA, Tate and National Gallery museums and Another Magazine. You can see the images discussed at my website beyondthepaint.net and instagram at beyondthepaintpodcast. Image credit: MOMA
Dada artist Hannah Hoch used photographs taken from sources like books and magazines she cut, pasted and assembled into new composition; a journey through a chaos of textures and discerning juxtapositions that challenge us to see modern life and "women" in new ways. .This episode celebrates the exhibition of figural artist Elisa Valenti: "Radical Worthiness" at Established Gallery until September 27. Please visit their sites to learn more: www.establishedgallery.com and www.elisavalentistudio.com.Resources used for this episode include the writings of Maud Levin, Kristin Makholm, MOMA, Tate and National Gallery museums and Another Magazine. You can see the images discussed at my website beyondthepaint.net and instagram at beyondthepaintpodcast. Image credit: MOMA
Freiheit, Glanz und Elend - Schlagworte für die 1920er Jahre. Auch für die Kunst ein Jahrzehnt des Aufbruchs in neue Themen und neue Formen. Hannah Höch experimentiert mit dem Material, George Grosz zeigt das Grauen des Krieges. Berit Hempel für Scala. Von Berit Hempel.
On this week's episode, the ladies discuss the lack of undergarments in blaxploitation films, the life of German artist and originator of photomontage, Hannah Hoch and conclude part 2 of the extraordinary life of Civil Rights Activist, Coretta Scott King.
¡Hola gente maja! Esperamos que estéis teniendo una buena semana. Hoy venimos con un programa en el que hablaremos de Hannah Hoch, una mujer empoderada, pionera, fotógrafa y activista que se zambulló en el movimiento Dadá. No te puedes perder su biografía, te llenará de energía. Y en la sección de Mujeres de Hoy y de Siempre tenemos en esta ocasión a Laura, una adolescente de catorce años que viene a contarnos sus experiencias con el machismo en las aulas. Puedes visitarnos en: www.VolutasMoradas.com y www.LuaSoul.com
Episode 6: An Extended Christmas Special on Modern Couples: Art, Intimacy and the Avant-Garde at the Barbican. Discussed by Laura Lennard, Caz Murray & Vikki Kosmalska.For our last episode of the season we've indulged in a jam-packed discussion of a whole host of modern artists including Auguste Rodin, Marcel Duchamp, Virginia Woolf, Man Ray, Georgia O'Keeffe, Hannah Hoch and many many more! The Barbican's vast exhibition focuses on Modern Art and Modern Love: bringing together works by a plethora of modern artists of various sexualities, races and genders. It focuses on collaboration rather than any singular, isolated genius, and as a result it presents a rich kaleidoscope of artists and works. We delve into the amorous modern avant-garde and ponder: Who gets the credit when a couple collaborates? Who is the artist and who is the muse? How intimate is too intimate when it comes to capturing your lover in a work of art? And what would the repercussions be if you filled your instagram feed with modernist eroticism?Artworks referenced in the show below:The Two Friends, Tamara de Lempicka: https://theartstack.com/artist/tamara-de-lempicka-lempicka/two-friends-9Negro Anthology (1934), edited by Nancy Cunard: https://www.pbagalleries.com/view-auctions/catalog/id/157/lot/43603/Negro-Anthology-Made-by-Nancy-Cunard-1931-1933Doll of Alma Mahler(1918), commissioned by Oskar Kokoschka from Hermine Moos: https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/alma-doll.jpgLee Miller with a Cast of her Torso, Man Ray: https://theartiscapegallery.com/modern-couples-art-intimacy-and-the-avant-garde-at-the-barbican-review/19-roland-penrose-lee-miller-with-a-cast-of-her-torso-downshire-hill-london-england-1940-roland-penrose-estateImages taken on Fire Island (1930s-40s), Pajama: http://www.pineshistory.org/art/paul-cadmus-jared-margaret-french-art-history/ The Embrace / I am Beautiful (1882), Auguste Rodin: http://www.musee-rodin.fr/en/collections/sculptures/i-am-beautifulThe Bride Pandora (1927), Hannah Hoch: http://faculty.washington.edu/dillon/rhethtml/satire/braut.htmlNot a Shoe (1950), Marcel Duchamp: http://www.thehistorialist.com/2014/10/1950-marcel-duchamp-says-not-shoe.htmlLet us know what you think of the exhibiton or of the episode! We're: hellotheartcast@gmail.com and @theartcast on Instagram.A gigantic THANK YOU to Nat Witts for our jazzy jingle, and to Jonny Lennard for being such a patient and dedicated Editor throughout.
Heather Gabel has always worked as a visual artist, but over the past four years she's discovered the joy and catharsis of musical performance as half of the dark electronic duo HIDE, who recently returned from a tour in support of their E.P Castration Anxiety. We drank a large amount of coffee and discussed true crime, asshole sound guys, Hannah Hoch, Eve Libertine, parenting, Hollywood, and that amazing feeling you get when you realize that you can just start a band and people will find out about your shows and come see you.