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The Modern Art Notes Podcast
Kota Ezawa, Amy Pleasant

The Modern Art Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 71:42


Episode No. 691 features artists Kota Ezawa and Amy Pleasant.  The Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture is presenting "Kota Ezawa: Here and There - Now and Then," an investigation into the creation of memory in the Bay Area and nationally, through March 9. The exhibition, organized in collaboration with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, features Ezawa and Julian Brave NoiseCat's Alcatraz Is an Idea (2024), and Merzbau 1, 2, 3 (2021), and Ursonate (2022), which were among 11 Ezawas recently acquired by SFMOMA. "Ezawa" was curated by Frank Smigiel. Fort Mason will publish a catalogue on the closing weekend. SFMOMA is showing Ezawa's National Anthem (2018) in "Count Me In"  through April 27. Ezawa's work has been featured in solo exhibitions at many museums, including the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA; the Buffalo AKG Art Museum; the Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada; and the Saint Louis Art Museum. His work is in the collection most major US art museums, and in museums in seven other countries.  Pleasant is included in "Synchronicities: Intersecting Figuration with Abstraction" at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha. The exhibition examines some of the ways in which nine artists have recently navigated the space between abstraction and figuration. "Synchronicities" was curated by Rachel Adams, and is on view through May 4. Pleasant's work is also on view at The Carnegie, Covington, KY in "Southern Democratic" through February 15, and in "Vivid: A Fresh Take" at the Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, TN through June 1.  Pleasant has been included in exhibitions at the Knoxville Museum of Art, the Montgomery (Ala.) Museum of Fine Arts, the Weatherspoon Museum of Art, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, and more.  Instagram: Amy Pleasant, Tyler Green.

Got Punctum?
J. Sybylla Smith, In Conversation with Tabitha Soren

Got Punctum?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022


Using an 8x10 large format camera, an iPad, images sourced from internet searches, social media and text messages, Surface Tension animates our layered relationship with technology. In thirty six high gloss images she reveals, reflects and ponders the complex layers between real life and our virtual one. In this conversation, Tabitha Soren discusses, among other things:Creating images that have not been seen beforeResearching ideas to find entry points and build contextExperimenting to fInd the tools that meet the jobVIsualizing the unseen impact of technology on psychological statesLayering intentions Best practices when using appropriated imagesThinking of a book and exhibit simultaneously Viewers keen reading of your image Social critic Jia Tolentino's insightful book essayUncertainty as a place of hopePublishers who honor your intentionReferenced in the episodeE.M. Forster - The Machine StopsAlexis L. Boylan - Visual CultureSurgeon general warns misinformation an ‘urgent threat' to public healthAnnie Murphy Paul - The Extended Mind The Ezra Klein podcast Nicholas Mirzoeff - The Right to Look: A Counterhistory of VisualitySaidiya HartmanAllen deSouza - How Art Can Be Thought: A Handbook for ChangeTabitha Soren's Fantasy Life is an Intimate Portrait of BaseballYoffy Press - TRACE; a Yoffy Press Triptych featuring Kota Ezawa, Tabitha Soren and Penelope UmbricoSharon Olds - For You Tabitha Soren Website | InstagramEngage with J. Sybylla Smith https://www.jsybyllasmith.com Instagram @jsybylla and Facebook @j.sybylla.smithIf you like this show, remember to leave us a rating or review. It really helps.

City Lights with Lois Reitzes
Using Art To Communicate With Neurodiverse Individuals

City Lights with Lois Reitzes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 50:32


Lois Reitzes interviews artist Kota Ezawa and curator Nelda Damiano about Ezawa's exhibition "The Crime of Art" on view at the Georgia Museum in Athens. Senior producer Kim Drobes talks with occupation therapist Jess Sibley and artist Shane Morton about Mind in Motion's work to use art for communicating with neurodiverse individuals.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Talks
Kota Ezawa: Meet the Artist

Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2013 49:18


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Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 344: Kota Ezawa

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2012 44:11


This week: San Francisco brings another great guest to the table! Kota Ezawa, video archaeologist. Ezawa's work has been shown in solo exhibitions at the Hayward Gallery in London, Artpace in San Antonio, The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Murray Guy Gallery in New York and Haines Gallery in San Francisco. He participated in exhibitions at Museum of Modern Art in New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, SF MOMA, Andy Warhol Museum and Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. His animations were included in the 2005 Shanghai Biennale and will be presented in the upcoming Sao Paulo Biennial. He received a Tiffany Foundation Award in 2003 and the SECA Art Award in 2006. Ezawa is Assistant Professor of Media Arts at the California College of the Arts. ALSO: Comic Art and Fine Art: Connecting the DotsArt Institute of ChicagoApril 12, 20126:00 PM - 7:00 PMArt Institute of Chicago111 S. Michigan Ave Free with museum admission, students free with IDA Panel Of Leading Comic Experts:Neal Adams, Ivan Brunetti, Geofrey Darrow and J.J. Sedelmaier discuss the history and future of this popular and populist art form. Moderated by Richard Holland.Presented with the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo.Explore the connection between Comic Art and Fine Art. This mini-tour includes a $2 off coupon to the Roy Lichtenstein exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago when you show your C2E2 badge.

Gallery Crawl
Holly Andres, Kota Ezawa, Katya Bonnenfant: Educator Guide (Photography/Painting/Digital)

Gallery Crawl

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2011


Gallery Crawl
Kota Ezawa and Katya Bonnenfant: Video (Photography/Painting/Digital)

Gallery Crawl

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2011 9:32


KQED: Gallery Crawl
KQED: Gallery Crawl - Odessa Staircase Redux -- November 2009, Pt. 2

KQED: Gallery Crawl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2009 9:32


In November 2009, GALLERY CRAWL visited the Haines Gallery in San Francisco to interview multi-media artist Kota Ezawa about his exhibition of photographs and works on paper based on the Odessa Steps Sequence from Sergei Eisenstein's THE BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN. With Katya Bonnenfant's HORTENSIA SUITCASE DELUX.

Art Institute of Chicago Lectures

Kota Ezawa knows which aspects of an iconic image--whether from film, television, or the history of photography--sear themselves into our collective memory. Hear the artist discuss his work, which was part of the photography exhibition On the Scene. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.

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Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 22: Liz Armstrong, Social

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2006 66:28


An interview that goes off the rails, reviews, our San Francisco branch checks in! Wow! Check out our new NEWS FLASH section below. THIS WEEK: Liz Armstrong, author of the Chicago Anti-social column in the Reader. From her Wikipedia entry: Liz Armstrong lives in Chicago, Illinois. She has performed solo and with the bands To Live and Shave in L.A. and To Live and Shave in L.A. 2 under the stage name "Misty Martinez." Since 2004, she has written first-person party journalism for the Chicago Reader in her "Chicago Antisocial" column. But that doesn't begin to cover our knife wielding interview. Liz is the first guest to show up "heavy" to an interview. She was none-the-less delightful and wacky to talk to. Amanda and Liz have a battle royalle and end up pals! This interview is a non-stop action fest loaded withconfessional jaw dropping moments. You'll laugh, you'll cry, it will become a part of you. You'll listen again and again. It's downright worthy of Chicago Anti-Social. If that wasn't enough, Amanda, Duncan and Richard review the new shows at Giola, Gescheidle, Aron Packer and the Beverly Art Center. Names dropped:Fred Stonehouse, Michael Noland, James Rosenquist, Barbara Weisen, The Gahlberg Gallery at the College of DuPage, NASCAR, Arturo Herrera, Martin O'Conner, Jeremy Black, Jason Ruhl, Marcel Dzama, Michael Dumontier, Neil Farber, The Royal Art Lodge, Shelley Spector, Instant Coffee, Kiki Smith, Kota Ezawa, Cornelia Parker, Wang Du, Wangechi Mutu, The Beverly Art Center, Jenny O'Conner, Stephen Warde Anderson, Hank Feeley, and there are about a zillion artists in the Tattoo show that you need to go and check out on your own as I left the list at work, sorry. NEWS FLASH: New City answered all of our Gallery 400 related questions. Check it out The Rest of the Story!!! While you're at it check out Amanda's review! Amanda's Review VOTE FOR US PLEASE! We are listed as the second best art podcast, how dare they! Help us be #1!!! VOTE NOW!!! NEXT WEEK: Reviews from London, our San Francisco correspondent interviews internationally famous rapper and performance artist Jelly-Doughnut at the Doughnut shop featured in the Maximum Wage video, and so much more! The following week we are interviewing rock star curator James Rondeau. Free up some time to listen, these will be great shows.