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Snakker om det mot slutten av episoden, og det er faktisk en teknikk på å bli god på å sovne inn hver natt. Og det er jo mange som sliter med det. Og jeg har snakket om det før, og Christian Mikkelsen og jeg snakket om det da han var med på Skamfrelst for en stund tilbake (https://open.spotify.com/episode/2OffPKtKIfEGLxDnuGj04v?si=df006ed977db4b1b - her er Spotifylinken. Det er #138) Men da jeg så et klipp av Øde Nerdrum som snakker om sin teknikk, og den minnet om Mikkelsen og min, så tenkte jeg at det var på tide å ta en reprise på en veldig bra lifehack, som sikkert ikke alle klarer å mestre, men som er nydelig hvis du greier å lære hjernen din til å klare.Snakker også om Snøhvit, Jon Favreau og om TicTacs, som markedsføres som sukkerfri, men som nesten utelukkende er sukker. Hva som foregår der kan du lese mer om her: Les om TicTac her: https://commonplacefacts.com/2019/07/22/if-tic-tacs-contain-94-5-sugar-why-are-they-labeled-as-sugar-free/Og så håper jeg du kommer på show og sprer og liker og anmelder og skryter og alt det der! Vi snakkes!Jan Tore Kristoffersen og jeg tester ut stoff i Loddefjord 28. mars: https://komikk.ticketco.events/no/nb/e/christoffer_og_jan_tore_tester_stoffSkal tester ut nye tekster med Jan Tore Kristoffersen på Fana Ungdomslag https://www.ticketmaster.no/event/christoffer-schjeldrup-og-jan-tore-kristoffersen-tester-stoff-billetter/1662416664Mitt nye show “Tenker Tanker” er ute for salg nå! https://www.ticketmaster.no/artist/christoffer-schjelderup-billetter/983426Se hele Specialen "Tro, Hat & Ærlighet" her https://youtu.be/bXPbyBUK3HABli endel av min Patreon her: https://www.patreon.com/skamfrelstFølg meg på facebook: https://www.facebook.com/standupchristofferTwitter: https://twitter.com/CSchjelderupInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/christofferschjelderupTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@christofferschjelderup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Odd Nerdrum er en av Norges mest berømte og kontroversielle kunstnere. Men hvordan gjør han seg som reality-stjerne? Stefan, Emil og ukas gjest Ola gir deg svaret!
Dagens gjest er en kvinne hele Norge nylig ble kjent med gjennom TV-serien Familien Nerdrum - nemlig Aftur Spildo Nerdrum
Solveig og Aftur ringer Daniel, for å gjøre en dilemmasjekk! Hadde Daniel og Aftur gjort det samme dersom 14-åringen ville invitere venner hjem på "brus og kake"? Og hvordan tror han Aftur hadde reagert på barnets pop-musikk- og TikTok-fase? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NRK-serien om Nerdrum-kollektivet på Stavern har på kort tid blitt hele Norges snakkis. Nerdrumene finner ingen trøst eller skjønnhet i vår moderne tid, og vender seg heller til antikken og de klassiske idealer. Men her må det begrepsavklares, for bedre å forstå deres livsprosjekt – og livssyn. Og er er det sant at dagens kunst er elitistisk og livsfjern? «Nepo-babies» er betegnelsen Morgenbladets Ingeborg Misje- Bergem gir Nerdrum-barna i TV- serien i sin kommentar, der hun også mener at The Nerdrums er helt up to date med tidsånden. Vi har invitert henne til studio hvor vi også spør oss: Hvorfor lar vi oss provosere og berøre så mye av denne familien? I studio sitter også prest Ingrid Ribe-Nyhus og Jo Hegle Sjøflot, prest i Areopagos. Abonner på Areopagos' nyhetsbrev: https://areopagos.no/bli-med/abonner-nyhetsbrev Musikk: David Pollen / Doydank og David Pollen og Kjetil Jerve, også kjent som Everhaunt.
Endelig er frokost tilbake! Vi oppsummerer året som har vært, og plukker opp der vi slapp med tullete underholdning og koselig morgenprat.Frokost kan du høre live på Radio Nova hver hverdag fra 7-9!
Vegard har flyttet inn på Britannia. Morten har vært på Granca. Ellers pløyes det gjennom ukas viktigste saker, nemlig Klæbo, Nerdrum og Gjelsvik. Produsert av Ingrid Alice Mortensen og Amanda Strand Askeland
Andreas, Astrid og Nora (Skummas egne Oslojenter) loser deg inn i nyåret 2025 sine inns and outs! Familien Nerdrum tok den norske romjula med storm og det må snakkes om! Og skal man se Nosferatu på kino, eller er det litt for skummelt? Hør hør!(Og hvis du ikke har hørt "Torsdag 07.03 - Lær å bli en alfa oslojente av en dragking, gjør det først! #NoraSinMestIkoniskeSending)
Einar Duenger Bøhn og Öde Nerdrum har lest Ibsen på nytt. Er vi klare for deres tolkninger?
I april åpnet det nye Odd Nerdrum-museet i Pipehuset, en gammel fabrikkbygning på Agnes i Stavern. Document dro dit på besøk og traff den verdensberømte kunstnerens kone Turid Spildo og museumsdirektør Martin Romberg. Spildo forteller om arbeidet med museet, som ligger i en tidligere fyrstikkfabrikk og får henne til å tenke på Tribeca i New York, en bydel som består av mange gamle industribygninger. Selv er hun primus motor for museet og arbeider med å få i stand en kafé der som åpner i juli. Eieren av bygningen driver eiendomsutvikling lokalt og deltar i museumprosjektet fordi han ønsker å tilby både tilreisende og folk på stedet kultur og opplevelser der, forklarer Spildo. Museet er en ideell forening og ikke kommersielt, sier Spildo, som gleder seg over at de også har frivillige. Hun synes det er et fortrinn at museet ikke ligger i Oslo, sånn at det blir et utfluktsmål. Museumsdirektør Martin Romberg gav oss en omvisning blant de tallrike maleriene, men også tegninger, og hovedtyngden av verkene er ordnet i fire rom. Disse rommene representerer distinkte perioder i Odd Nerdrums kunstnerliv, som har vært preget av motstand mot hans figurative kunst. Romberg forklarer at Nerdrum tidlig ble inspirert av sin bestefar, som representerte det gamle dannelsesborgerskapet fra Europa, med klassisk litteratur og musikk i hjemmet, noe som forklarer det problematiske forholdet til den modernistiske strømningen som har dominert i hans levetid. Vi har et fantastisk museum som ikke ligner på noe annet, sier en entusiastisk Romberg, som inviterer alle til å komme og oppleve Nerdrums kunst. Vår hjemmeside: https://www.document.no/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Document.no/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/document.no/ Twiter / X: https://twitter.com/DocumentNo Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/DocTV Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/592cZPmSg1TCPRBpToJy2h Podbean: https://documentno.podbean.com/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/document-no/id1471875350
Bork Nerdrum and Jan-Ove Tuv take a deep-dive into Larry Shiner's book The Invention of Art (2001), commenting on the contents from the perspective of classical painting and culture. Part one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzyAwlZ1kLg Part two: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huNHIxGAMn8
Seth Fite is a classical painter born in England, who grew up in the United States. From the new world, he is inspired by American Golden Age illustrators, Andrew and N. C. Wyeth, and the Cincinnati master Frank Duveneck. From the old world, he has studied masters such as Rembrandt and Velasquez. In 2019 he was a student of Odd Nerdrum. Fite has been told to "find his own voice" and "do something new", as well as other clichés, but he sees little use of this. He strives to strike the vulnerable spot of humankind, the same spot found by masters before him.
Kaja Forum is a Norwegian painter with an acute sensibility to value and tender moments. Living off of commissions, Norum will explain how she balances her own wishes and those of the commissioner. She will also discuss how she approaches her own work, laying out her method of solving compositions and how she double-checks herself by comparing her own work with the old masters. In addition, Norum will talk about her favorite contemporary colleague Molly Judd, and how she has been inspired by the works of August Rodin, Eugène Carrière and Odd Nerdrum. You can visit her website by going to: https://www.ateliernorum.com/
Are we progressing towards a brighter future, or have we lost something important on the way? Should we look at science and poetry through the same lens, or is that one of the reasons why we have ended up with modernism? Philosopher Stephen Hicks sits down with Classical painters, Odd Nerdrum & Jan-Ove Tuv, to discuss the modern belief in progress and whether it is shaping the art world for good or for bad.
NERDRUMS' Founder and CEO, Justin Nerdrum, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast. He shares his beginnings as a United States Marine and taking that excellence, pride, and perseverance to the corporate world. Helping to grow Lynda.com (now LinkedIn Learning) to over $100M annually, his experience helped him be successful as an entrepreneur running his own agency.
Jan-Ove Tuv sits down with two young painters who are currently studying with Odd Nerdrum to listen to their thoughts about their teacher, how he approaches painting and the greatest takeaways from being his pupil. Unfortunately, there was a technical issue with Hösel's microphone which got worse towards the ending.
What are the signifiers of an eternal image? Odd Nerdrum argues for the melancholic perspective on life and points to painters like Jacques-Louis David, Rembrandt and Titian.
We dive into Plato's dialogues, such as Ion and The Republic to better understand the Greek philosopher's concept of the ideal forms and why he declaimed that painters, sculptors, and writers were to be banned from his ideal state.
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Öde Nerdrum sits down with Wim Winters to talk about Whole Beat, sharing the story of how he discovered the YouTube channel Authentic Sound and the life-changing effects it had on him as a musician and human being. But is whole beat a bullet proof concept? Nerdrum puts it up to the test by challenging Winters with the main counter-arguments. ▶️ Watch Jan-Ove Tuv's interview with Wim Winters on Cave of Apelles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWITKRfXHRs
I vår serie "Verket som värker" handlar det om en film, en bok, ett konstverk ni lyssnare aldrig kunnat släppa, som verkligen satt avtryck i livet. För mer än tjugo år sedan såg Johan Westerholm Odd Nerdrums omdiskuterade målning "Mordet på Andreas Baader", som framställer en av ledarna för den västtyska terrororganisationen Röda armé-fraktionen som en religiös martyr, och sedan dess lämnar den honom ingen ro. Målningen finns på Astrup Fearnley museet i Oslo. Reporter: Anna Tullberg Du som lyssnar nu är också välkommen att höra av dig till oss och berätta om det verk som värker hos dig! Konst, dans, teater, film, musik, litteratur... vad du vill, men det ska vara ett verk som följt dig genom tiden och livet, som ligger och gnager, som satt sina spår.Mejla oss på: p1kultur@sverigesradio.se
Jan-Ove Tuv and Einar Duenger Bøhn sit down discuss Aristotle's Ethics from the perspective of narrative painting.
The question as been asked over and over for decades: Is figurative painting coming back? David Molesky and Jan-Ove Tuv sit down to discuss the possibilities and problems with the current trends and what it truly takes to change the tide.
Jan-Ove Tuv sat down for a special interview with Odd Nerdrum to talk about the Egocentric, Geocentric and Heliocentric level — three stages of painting developed by Nerdrum and initially inspired by thoughts proposed by Tuv. ▶ Full video: https://www.patreon.com/caveofapelles
Jan-Ove Tuv sits down with Nic Thurman to talk about the difference between kitsch and art, focusing on the Kitsch Questionnaire developed by Öde and Bork Nerdrum (with contributions by Thurman). Take the quiz here: https://kitschified.info/quiz/ Topics from the conversation: • The Kitsch Questionnaire wakes people up • Improving upon nature vs. everyday concerns • Is a great work made with joy? • Clarify your values! • Embracing the richness of life • A great painting can make you a better person • Comedy or tragedy? • Sensual enjoyment is the kitsch experience • Drama - or like it actually happened • Is talent given by birth? • There are objective standards ▶ Full video: https://www.patreon.com/caveofapelles
Michael Diamant sheds light on what defines "classical" architecture, and positive news about building projects. He founded the Facebook group "New Traditional Architecture", which is bringing together classically minded architects and lovers of architecture: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Klassisknyproduktion 01:25 Not my original ideas — I learn from what the past did right 03:30 New classical buildings spark optimism and desire to do the same 07:35 Private donations equals classical architecture, state money equals modernism 09:13 How Michel Diamant got involved with architecture 16:31 New buildings are ugly because of modernist ideology 17:39 The modernists avoid open discussions about architecture 20:35 Against Modernism — not modern architecture 22:15 What is "classical" architecture? 25:00 Classical architecture is connected to nature and makes us calm 31:26 The relativistic modernists have hijacked all the institutions 41:33 Diamant's dream scenario: replace all modernists with classicists 44:21 Classical architecture is more environmentally friendly 53:16 The modernists are just stupid people who refuse to learn from the past 59:20 Classical architecture will win the popular opinion 1:10:37 Amateurs are more able than experts 1:12:40 Book recommendations and where to study classical architecture 1:14:30 City planning: Europe's Capitals and Leon Krier's Poundsbury 1:21:15 A wave of restoration of old buildings? 1:28:14 Preserving the material or the historical memory 1:38:14 "We are them, they are us" This episode was filmed and edited by Bork S. Nerdrum. The centerpiece was a photo of the Yale Residential Colleges, 2017 Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects: Melissa DelVecchio, Robert A.M. Stern, Jennifer L. Stone, Graham S. Wyatt (Image Courtesy of Robert AM Stern Architects) SHOUTOUT to our TOP SPONSORS! Fergus Ryan Eivind Josten Shaun Roberts Matthias Proy Børge Moe Anders Berge Christensen Erik Lasky Fernando Ramirez Iver Ukkestad Jack Entz Warner Jared Fountain Jon Harald Aspheim Marion Bu-Pedersen Michael Irish Misty DeLaine Richard Barrett Stacey Evangelista Trym Jordahl Yngve Hellan Would you like to get premium access? Become a patron: https://patreon.com/caveofapelles/ Subscribe to our newsletter. It is the only way to make sure that you receive content from us on a regular basis: https://bit.ly/2L8qCNn Check out our other channels: https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolofApelles https://www.youtube.com/c/CultureWarsNow Podcast available on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/caveofapelles https://spoti.fi/2AVDkcT https://apple.co/2QAcXD6 Visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/caveofapelles Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/CaveOfApelles For inquiries — talk@caveofapelles.com
What is it that captivates people about his paintings, what is his life project, and is philosophy the key to reach the highest achievements? Carl Korsnes and Einar Duenger Bøhn sit down to discuss the work of Odd Nerdrum in light of his recent retrospective exhibition "You see we are blind". Topics from the conversation: 00:00 Exhibition openings 01:12 Grotesque and depressing or hopeful and soothing? 03:20 Horrible actions beautifully depicted 09:58 Aristotle on technê: knowing why you do what you do 14:05 A painter with a vision of humanity 18:47 Contemporary painters avoid focusing on the face 21:00 Being shaken up is only possible through a classical form 30:11 Nerdrum's world: past, future or a different realm? 36:46 Day-to-day or timeless: newspaper articles vs. stories and myths 40:45 Nerdrum balances the concrete and the general 45:48 Not abstract and not "too realistic" / hyper realist 50:42 Being cultivated is to understand the commonality of things 57:00 Don't waste time on new books or newspapers 1:04:53 Philosophers of art should learn to draw first 1:08:20 Aristotle's approach 1:10:52 The humanist aspect of drawing 1:15:46 What are we looking at and judging accordingly 1:19:22 At its foundation, Nerdrum's work is philosophical 1:22:30 Is Nerdrum an anarchist painter? ▶ Full video: https://www.patreon.com/caveofapelles
The Argentinian painter Melisa Calabria sits down to explain the importance of painting self-portraits. Beyond supplying a free and patient model, Calabria perceives self-portraits as an "excuse" that allows you to depict archetypal situations. Instead of indicating egocentrism, she sees this genre as an opportunity to discover the eternal in all your models. 00:50 Introducing the guest 01:26 The self-portrait: does it have to look like yourself? 03:59 Workshops in Argentina and studying with Ricardo Celma 09:38 Painting self-portraits at the Nerdrum Studio 13:49 Archetypal imagery and using from your own experience 20:30 Getting the likeness is like learning to ride a bicycle 24:03 Rembrandt and the three levels of the self-portrait 32:40 Using yourself as a model to tell a story 35:16 Rembrandt's Self-Portrait as Zeuxis Laughing 41:05 The absurdity of being a court painter in modern times 42:08 Nature is the universal language 43:29 How much can you deviate from the likeness? 46:59 Selecting a focus to emphasize the story 52:19 Rembrandt's development as a painter 54:25 Who you are, what you want, and where you want to be The conversation was produced by Bork S. Nerdrum and assisted by Alastair Blain. The centerpiece was a self-portrait by Melisa Calabria. SHOUTOUT to our TOP SPONSORS! Børge Moe Matthias Proy Shaun Roberts Viorel Trandafir Dean Anthony Fergus Ryan Alastair Blain Anders Berge Christensen Jon Harald Aspheim Erik Lasky Fernando Ramirez Herman Borge Hårek Jordal Andreassen Iver Ukkestad Jack Entz Warner Jared Fountain Jose Luis Marion Bu-Pedersen Maurice Robbins Michael Irish Stacey Evangelista Tonelise Rugaas Trym Jordahl Villiam S-ian Yngve Hellan Would you like to get premium access? Become a patron: https://patreon.com/caveofapelles/ Subscribe to our newsletter. It is the only way to make sure that you receive content from us on a regular basis: https://bit.ly/2L8qCNn Check out our other channels: https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolofApelles https://www.youtube.com/c/CultureWarsNow Podcast available on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/caveofapelles https://spoti.fi/2AVDkcT https://apple.co/2QAcXD6 Visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/caveofapelles BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/caveofapelles/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/CaveOfApelles For inquiries — talk@caveofapelles.com
What happens when a young painter, on the brink of economic ruin, comes into a lot of money? Bork Nerdrum and Jan-Ove Tuv sit down to review Nicolai Gogol's short story "The Mysterious Portrait". Topics from the conversation: • Tchartkoff stumbling upon the portrait in a picture shop • Discovering thousand gold coins in the back of the frame • Giving up the craft to become a high society portrait painter • Realizing he wasted his talent, he starts destroying other people's work • "The Devil" — a usurer destroying the life of all his clients • Has his portrait commissioned by a religious painter to be "kept alive" • The painter becomes envious and starts painting evil expressions • The portrait ruins anyone who possesses it • "The Devil" is the lack of interest in your work • People who are afraid are easily tempted by the Devil • Are you integrated and can you stand on your own feet? ▶ Full video: https://www.patreon.com/caveofapelles
Carl Korsnes and Jan-Ove Tuv sit down to talk about Scott Fitzgerald's famous novel "The Great Gatsby". Topics discussed in this episode: • Making the present eternal • Condensed storytelling and sensory descriptions • The rich descriptions of Dickens and Fitzgerald • Gatsby was a boy who never grew up • Valley of ashes, broad hips and timelessness • Killing Myrtle and Daisy's relationship to Gatsby • Gatsby's obsession with recreating the past • What is important in a story • Gatsby or the modern Sisyphus ▶ Full video: https://www.patreon.com/caveofapelles
The Scottish kitsch-painter Alastair Blain visits The Cave to convey his love for landscape painting and the importance of making it mythical. He is concerned with ancient tales like The Poems of Ossian, and claims they have wisdom or even medicine for us "if we can come to behold them from a universal perspective". Blain will also discuss how historical knowledge of the Western Scottish landscape has opened up its timeless dimension, as well as the challenges of painting landscapes in a studio. The conversation was produced by Bork S. Nerdrum and assisted by Sebastian Salvo. The centerpiece was landscape painting of Glen Rosa by Alastair Blain. 01:33 Introducing the guest 02:12 The Glen Rosa landscape painting 03:36 Life took me to New Zealand 05:21 Hungry Creek Art and Craft school 08:09 Oleg Korolev and the Academy of Visionary Art 17:05 The River Gryffe and the mythic landscape 24:55 Being craft-oriented and making your own tools 27:27 John Constable and painting inside VS outside 30:11 The Apelles palette is so blue! 31:08 Veiviseren (The Path Finder) 32:09 Influence from the poems of Ossian 37:04 Escaping the sad realities of modern life 43:44 Horatio McCulloch and Degas' academy idea 47:03 The joy of grief and The Sick Child by Munch 55:03 Blain's handmade brushes 1:00:25 Beautiful books and James MacPherson 1:05:50 Fionn mac Cumhaill (Finn MacCool) 1:08:05 The tale about the piper called Alastair SHOUTOUT to our TOP SPONSORS! Dean Anthony Jon Harald Aspheim Alastair Blain Anders Berge Christensen Erik Lasky Fernando Ramirez Herman Borge Hårek Jordal Andreassen Iver Ukkestad Jack Entz Warner Jared Fountain Jon Harald Aspheim Jose Luis Marion Bu-Pedersen Maurice Robbins Michael Irish Stacey Evangelista Tonelise Rugaas Trym Jordahl Villiam S-ian Yngve Hellan Would you like to get premium access? Become a patron: https://patreon.com/caveofapelles/ Subscribe to our newsletter. It is the only way to make sure that you receive content from us on a regular basis: https://bit.ly/2L8qCNn Check out our other channels: https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolofApelles https://www.youtube.com/c/CultureWarsNow Podcast available on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/caveofapelles https://spoti.fi/2AVDkcT https://apple.co/2QAcXD6 Visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/caveofapelles BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/caveofapelles/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/CaveOfApelles For inquiries — talk@caveofapelles.com
Öde Nerdrum, Jan-Ove Tuv & Sebastian Salvo sit down to discuss Carl Jung's idea about the collective unconscious. Topics in this episode include: • Art is collective consciousness, kitsch is collective unconsciousness • Translating the unconscious, making the archetypes understandable • Jung reintroduced spirituality, but in scientific language • Modern man divided between science and belief — politics fills the gap. • Opposition between Jung's individualism and collective unconscious? • Not an island unto oneself but learning from all cultures and all times • Save the Cat! and why we only have a handful of stories • Protestantism and art as iconoclast movements • Rejecting collective unconscious robs the castle of its defense • Becoming a whole man through "re-ligion" • The superficiality of Art's claim to archetypal content • On Persephone and Demeter and Beauty and the Beast • Cindarella & Peter Pan: Many characters are aspects of one person • The Anima and the Animus: Have men lost more than women? • The reward of performing "the persona" • Daphne and Apollo» VS theater and the Dionysian mysteries • Little Red Riding Hood: Understanding, not knowing the story • The genuine laughter in Rembrandt's "Self-Portrait as Zeuxis" ▶ Full video: https://www.patreon.com/caveofapelles
Jan-Ove Tuv sits down with Nic Thurman in tonight's episode to talk about his video on the Truth About Art, reactions to his commentary and common misconceptions about art history and the reevaluation of kitsch. You can watch Thurman's video "The Truth About Art" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3ZPtSWEkZ8 00:48 Introducing Nic Thurman 04:20 On his video "The Truth About Art" 06:31 Reactions from The Boston Art Podcast 10:13 Hyper realism equals aesthetical indifference? 12:12 Disclosing a historical myth about photography 14:28 How Cezanne and Kandinsky were inspired by Kant and Hegel 23:30 19th century Realism as the first Art style 25:42 Is Kitsch just Pretty and Sweet? 30:45 Two different value systems 32:00 Kitsch values VS. Memorosa dogmas 34:53 Does outdated Art become Kitsch? 36:28 Kitsch is more than Odd Nerdrum 37:52 Let go of your "personal style" 42:00 Comparing the Art religion to Alinsky's Rules for Radicals 45:22 To those who are uncertain about "Kitsch" 51:00 People think I paint kitchens The conversation was produced by Bork S. Nerdrum and assisted by Kristine Onsrud. The centerpiece was a portrait of Nic Thurman by Odd Nerdrum. Studio visit with Nic Thurman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzd9_0tihk0&t=1s And he has previously featured on our show as a monthly guest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiUh1uGsNAw&t=2842s SHOUTOUT to our TOP SPONSORS! Dean Anthony Fergus Ryan Alastair Blain Anders Berge Christensen Elizabeth Freeman Endika Erik Lasky Herman Borge Hårek Jordal Andreassen Jack Entz Warner Jared Fountain Jon Harald Aspheim Jose Luis Maurice Robbins Michael Irish Shaun Roberts Stacey Evangelista Tonelise Rugaas Trym Jordahl Yngve Hellan Would you like to get premium access? Become a patron: https://patreon.com/caveofapelles/ Subscribe to our newsletter. It is the only way to make sure that you receive content from us on a regular basis: https://bit.ly/2L8qCNn Check out our other channels: https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolofApelles https://www.youtube.com/c/CultureWarsNow Podcast available on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/caveofapelles https://spoti.fi/2AVDkcT https://apple.co/2QAcXD6 Visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/caveofapelles BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/caveofapelles/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/CaveOfApelles For inquiries — talk@caveofapelles.com
Is Ayn Rand's book on aesthetics a worthy continuation of Aristotle's Poetics or is it inconsistent and full of contradictions? Jan-Ove Tuv, Bork Nerdrum and Nic Thurman sit down to discuss The Romantic Manifesto by the American author and philosopher, Ayn Rand. Topics discussed in this episode: • The importance of Volition and people in action • Are Rand's aesthetic ideas Kant-Hegelian? • Rand's taste in painting and confusing ideology with “quality” • On depicting people with Flaws • A clear line = A clear thought? • Rand's peculiar taste for modernist architecture • Sculptures: Just for ornamentation? • Romanticism: An embrace of life • Why figurative painters should read The Fountainhead • The pathos of the “indifferent” judgment • Romanticism gives us stories to live by ▶ Full video: https://www.patreon.com/caveofapelles
Jan-Ove Tuv and Carl Korsnes sit down to discuss the pros and cons of capitalism in terms of classical culture. Will a society based on the laissez-faire model lead to the best and most noble achievements of mankind? Topics discussed in this episode: • The philosophical roots of cultural politics • Disguised political propaganda • What if cultural politics supported classical values? • The immoral price gap between modern and classical works • Adam Smith: only virtuous products are sustainable? • The typical "capitalist" attitude towards culture • Open markets equals more "diversity" • The state: as small as possible • The solution
Magnus Vanebo, Sebastian Salvo, and Jan-Ove Tuv sit down to discuss the Spanish philosopher Ortega y Gasset's essay "The Dehumanization of Art". Topics covered in this conversation: • The problem of pathos in literature and paintings • Salvo: "This stinks of Kant and Hegel!" • An art for the select few (screw the proletariat!) • The window metaphor: seeing "beyond the illusion" • The modern imperative: Bow to your time • Purity conveyed in emotional language • Vanebo on modern art as a jest • How romanticism dulls the mind • The sentimentality of the idea of the select few • Gasset´s greatest compliment to modern art • The artist´s approach should not be serious • Was Gasset "Woke"? • "Girls, women, and old men should step aside" • Eradicating personal sentiments from music • Art is like chimney smoke • Mallarmé´s poetry • A cult of death • All great periods «dehumanized» what they made • A summary of what modern art is ▶ Full video: https://www.patreon.com/caveofapelles
He is a danish, tonal composer who seeks to create works you would want to listen to on your deathbed. Frederik Magle visits The Cave to explain why storytelling — not musical technicalities — is the goal of a composer. He also touches on the strange and mixed reception of his work, and how the sway «modern» values may still hold over classically minded people, and how to counter that. The conversation was produced by Bork S. Nerdrum and assisted by Öde S. Nerdrum. SHOUTOUT to our TOP SPONSORS! Dean Anthony Fergus Ryan Anders Berge Christensen Alastair Blain Erik Lasky Jared Fountain Michael Irish Shaun Roberts Stacey Evangelista Peter Asinger Herman Borge Elizabeth Freeman Jack Entz Warner Jon Harald Aspheim Tonelise Rugaas Trym Jordahl Yngve Hellan Would you like to get premium access? Become a patron: https://patreon.com/caveofapelles/ Subscribe to our newsletter. It is the only way to make sure that you receive content from us on a regular basis: https://bit.ly/2L8qCNn Check out our other channels: https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolofApelles https://www.youtube.com/c/CultureWarsNow Podcast available on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/caveofapelles https://spoti.fi/2AVDkcT https://apple.co/2QAcXD6 Visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/caveofapelles Make sure to subscribe to our channel over at BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/caveofapelles/ For inquiries — talk@caveofapelles.com
Kristine Onsrud and Jan-Ove Tuv sit down to talk about the 19th century Polish painter Olga Boznańska and her loose manner of painting. The topics covered in this episode include: • Who was Olga Boznańska? • Edvard Munch and the squinting test • Boznańska VS. Helene Schjerfbeck • Jack the Ripper (aka. Walter Sickert) • Self-portrait at Age Twenty-two by Munch • Portrait of the painter Anna Saryusz-Zaleska by Boznańska • "The Sick Child" (1986) by Munch • Boznańska VS. Bonard • Bonard VS. Matisse (comparing an old master to a psychopath) • Lack of philosophical training in traditional painting academies • Combining two opposite principles to achieve a masterpiece • Boznańska: achieving flatness and volume simultaneously • The concept of colors being friends • Getting an unfinished totality instead of a finished detail • The problem of hyper-realism and painting from photo • Jacques Louis David's portrait of Madame Récamier • Constable, Rembrandt and Titian: their loose manner of painting • Titian's Pietà and the concave shape of Mary Magdalene's head • Eugene Carriére and his "floating figures" ▶ Full video: https://www.patreon.com/caveofapelles
The trio behind "The Hunt of Odd Nerdrum" sit down to talk about Nerdrum's sources of inspiration that they did NOT cover in the documentary.
Vanebo returns to The Cave together with his colleague Vebjørn Pedersen to talk about the principal's role in supporting social justice activism at the school, "Decolonization" as a tool to remove the last remnants of classical training, and how to cope with the irrational behavior from the woke activists. The conversation was produced by Bork S. Nerdrum, with assistance from Cassander Straumsgaard. SHOUTOUT to our TOP SPONSORS! Dean Anthony Fergus Ryan Anders Berge Christensen Alastair Blain Erik Lasky Jared Fountain Michael Irish Shaun Roberts Stacey Evangelista Trym Jordahl Peter Asinger Hårek Jordal Andreassen Herman Borge Would you like to get previews, bonus material and other benefits? Become a patron: https://patreon.com/caveofapelles/ Subscribe to our newsletter. It is the only way to make sure that you receive content from us on a regular basis: https://bit.ly/2L8qCNn Check out our other channels: https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolofApelles https://www.youtube.com/c/CultureWarsNow Podcast available on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/caveofapelles https://spoti.fi/2AVDkcT https://apple.co/2QAcXD6 Visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/caveofapelles Make sure to subscribe to our channel over at BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/caveofapelles/ For inquiries — talk@caveofapelles.com
What is it that draws people to Giacomo Puccini and his operas? Öde Nerdrum, Carl Korsnes Jan-Ove Tuv sit down to talk about how Puccini employs storytelling in his works. ▶ Full video: https://www.patreon.com/posts/59538827
Aftur Nerdrum, Thomas Løland and Jan-Ove Tuv sit down to talk about the metrics of poetry, ways of telling a story in a poem and much more. This is a preview of an episode from the
The Hollywood actor Rune Temte, known for The last Kingdom, Captain Marvel and A Boy Called Christmas (this year's Christmas movie), sits down with Jan-Ove Tuv to talk about Stanislavski's system, how to act with credibility and modern versus traditional Shakespeare performances. ▶ Preview available to patrons: https://www.patreon.com/posts/57401726 ▶ EXCLUSIVE: Rune Temte on Originality and Using "Yourself" to Craft a Successful Story | ⭐ Bonus https://www.patreon.com/posts/57502558 Jan-Ove Tuv also touches on the work of the scriptwriter Robert McKee and his perspective on archetypal storytelling. The conversation was produced by Bork S. Nerdrum, with assistance from Cassander Straumsgaard and Martinius Glimsdal Temte. The centerpiece was a poster of Ubba (Rune Temte) from The Last Kingdom. SHOUTOUT to our TOP SPONSORS! Dean Anthony Fergus Ryan Anders Berge Christensen Alastair Blain Erik Lasky Jared Fountain Michael Irish Shaun Roberts Stacey Evangelista Trym Jordahl Peter Asinger Hårek Jordal Andreassen Herman Borge Would you like to get previews, bonus material and other benefits? Become a patron: https://patreon.com/caveofapelles/ Subscribe to our newsletter. It is the only way to make sure that you receive content from us on a regular basis: https://bit.ly/2L8qCNn Check out our other channels: https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolofApelles https://www.youtube.com/c/CultureWarsNow Podcast available on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/caveofapelles https://spoti.fi/2AVDkcT https://apple.co/2QAcXD6 Visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/caveofapelles Make sure to subscribe to our channel over at BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/caveofapelles/ For inquiries — talk@caveofapelles.com
The Cave of Apelles team discuss an idea presented by the danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard: Ought we not to make life more difficult now that so many aspects of our daily activity are accomplished with so little effort? Our ability to be human and compassionate might depend on this question. This is a preview of an episode from the
Öde Nerdrum, William Heimdal, and Jan-Ove Tuv sit down to discuss the Memorosa Dogmas — what they mean and how rigorously they follow them. Nerdrum also compares their dogmas to Dogme 95, which was a collective of Danish filmmakers that had a set of 10 rules for making movies. ▶ Full video: https://bit.ly/3lJKTvE This is a preview of an episode from the
Andreas Hardhaug Olsen is a writer, visiting The Cave to talk about the connection between Social Justice activism and «Critical Theory», an intellectual product of The Frankfurt School. He sits down with Tuv to discuss what happens to culture when «objectivity» is deemed an oppressive tool, and dissent is fiercely attacked - or at best dismissed as «false consciousness». «Wokeness» being a major threat to «creative freedom», knowledge of its principles and origin is fundamental to survival. Olsen also delves into the thinkers who originated this mentality, and how it is being employed. Hardhaug Olsen's Reading list: * Herbert Marcuse, Repressive Tolerance: https://www.marcuse.org/herbert/publications/1960s/1965-repressive-tolerance-fulltext.html * Herbert Marcuse, One-Dimenstional Man: https://www.akademika.no/one-dimensional-man/marcuse-herbert/9780415289771 * Georg Lukács, History and Class Consciousness: https://www.bokkilden.no/sosial-og-kulturhistorie/history-and-class-consciousness-georg-lukacs/produkt.do?produktId=2250341 * Martin Jay, The Dialectical Imagination: https://www.bokklubben.no/moderne-filosofi-etter-1800/the-dialectical-imagination-martin-jay/produkt.do?produktId=424096 * Thomas Sowell, The Quest for Cosmic Justice: https://www.adlibris.com/no/bok/the-quest-for-cosmic-justice-9780684864631 * F. A. Hayek, The Mirage of Social Justice: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/L/bo5970048.html * Helen Pluckrose & James Lindsay, Cynical Theories: https://www.tanum.no/_cynical-theories-helen-pluckrose-james-lindsay-9781800750043 The conversation was produced by Bork S. Nerdrum, with assistance from Sebastian Salvo. The centerpiece was a reproduction of Thomas Cole's painting "The Course of Empire - Destruction". SHOUTOUT to our TOP SPONSORS! Dean Anthony Fergus Ryan Anders Berge Christensen Stacey Evangelista Alastair Blain Shaun Roberts Michael Irish Sofia Xiang Peter Asinger Herman Borge Jack Entz Warner Tonelise Rugaas Yngve Hellan Would you like to get previews, bonus material and other benefits? Become a patron: https://patreon.com/caveofapelles/ Subscribe to our newsletter. It is the only way to make sure that you receive content from us on a regular basis: https://bit.ly/2L8qCNn Check out our other channels: https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolofApelles https://www.youtube.com/c/CultureWarsNow Podcast available on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/caveofapelles https://spoti.fi/2AVDkcT https://apple.co/2QAcXD6 Visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/caveofapelles Make sure to subscribe to our channel over at BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/caveofapelles/ For inquiries — talk@caveofapelles.com
Jan-Ove Tuv sits down with the artist Magnus Vanebo to discuss Immanuel Kant and hist philosophical work called "The Critique of Judgment". ▶ Full video: https://bit.ly/3a8CYkR This is a preview of an episode from the
Sebastian Salvo and Jan-Ove Tuv sit down to talk about which stories you should tell in a painting and the great knowledge to obtain from Robert McKee's STORY (a book on writing screenplays). This is a preview of an episode from the
This episode is already available to our patrons: https://www.patreon.com/posts/55080518 The Norwegian author Thomas Løland is a promising classical poet who writes epic stories in verse. In the 2021 edition of Sivilisasjonen's Poetry Competition, he got 2nd place with his poem "The White Doe" which was inspired by a painting by Luke Hillestad: https://sivilisasjonen.no/kultur/dikt/54603/pa-andreplass-i-sivilisasjonens-diktkonkurranse-hjortekolla-kvit-av-thomas-loland/ Løland touches on why it is important to return to masculine poetry, the strengths of the sonnet, rhyme and the significance of constrained writing, as well as Sonatorrek by Egil Skallagrimsson and skaldic poetry. * The conversation was produced by Bork S. Nerdrum, with assistance from Aftur Nerdrum. The centerpiece was a reproduction of Luke Hillestad's painting called "Stag". SHOUTOUT to our TOP SPONSORS! Dean Anthony Fergus Ryan Anders Berge Christensen Jared Fountain Stacey Evangelista Alastair Blain Shaun Roberts Michael Irish Sofia Xiang Peter Asinger Herman Borge Jack Warner Tonelise Rugaas Yngve Hellan Trym Jordahl Would you like to get previews, bonus material and other benefits? Become a patron: https://patreon.com/caveofapelles/ Subscribe to our newsletter. It is the only way to make sure that you receive content from us on a regular basis: https://bit.ly/2L8qCNn Check out our other channels: https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolofApelles https://www.youtube.com/c/CultureWarsNow Podcast available on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/caveofapelles https://spoti.fi/2AVDkcT https://apple.co/2QAcXD6 Visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/caveofapelles Make sure to subscribe to our channel over at BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/caveofapelles/ For inquiries — talk@caveofapelles.com
Is the tide coming for classical architecture, and if so, will it merge with classical paintings and sculptures to form holistic buildings for the "ancient cities" of the future? This and more will be discussed as the architect Kristian Hoff Andersen sits down together with Jan-Ove Tuv and Öde Nerdrum in the Cave of Apelles. ▶ Watch the episode now (commercial free): https://bit.ly/3DA6JZF Did you watch our featured episode with Kristian Hoff-Andersen? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiJAENW0WOE The conversation was produced by Bork S. Nerdrum, with assistance from Carl August Benneche Klevjer. The centerpiece was a 19th century reproduction of G. F. Watts' Hope. SHOUTOUT to our TOP SPONSORS! Dean Anthony Fergus Ryan Anders Berge Christensen Jared Fountain Stacey Evangelista Alastair Blain Shaun Roberts Michael Irish Sofia Xiang Peter Asinger Herman Borge Jack Entz Warner Tonelise Rugaas Yngve Hellan Elizabeth Freeman Jon Harald Aspheim Trym Jordahl Would you like to get previews, bonus material and other benefits? Become a patron: https://patreon.com/caveofapelles/ Subscribe to our newsletter. It is the only way to make sure that you receive content from us on a regular basis: https://bit.ly/2L8qCNn Check out our other channels: https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolofApelles https://www.youtube.com/c/CultureWarsNow Podcast available on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/caveofapelles https://spoti.fi/2AVDkcT https://apple.co/2QAcXD6 Visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/caveofapelles Make sure to subscribe to our channel over at BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/caveofapelles/ For inquiries — talk@caveofapelles.com