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MALASOMBRA
Paula Rego

MALASOMBRA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 32:52


En este episodio, exploramos la poderosa obra de Paula Rego, una de las artistas más influyentes del siglo XX. Desde su infancia en Portugal bajo la dictadura de Salazar hasta su consolidación como figura clave en el arte contemporáneo británico, Rego desafió las normas sociales con un lenguaje visual audaz, narrativo y profundamente feminista. Analizamos sus técnicas, temas recurrentes como la maternidad, el aborto, la opresión y el poder femenino, así como el impacto emocional de sus obras más icónicas. También reflexionamos sobre cómo usó la pintura y el pastel para contar historias silenciadas y denunciar injusticias. Prepárate para descubrir una artista que no tuvo miedo de mirar de frente a lo incómodo.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
L'art del dibuix en una exposició imperdible a la sala vaixells de Maricel

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025


Fins al 19 d'octubre a la sala vaixells del palau Maricel es pot veure 'L'elogi del dibuix, la col·lecció Manuel Puig' una mostra representativa del que es considera la col·lecció privada de dibuix més important de Catalunya. L'exposició, que és una joia visual magníficament presentada, ofereix un recull de 72 obres, de les quals 21 s'exposen per primera vegada, estructurat en quatre àmbits: acadèmia, rostres, relats i paisatges, i recull peces de Picasso, Warhol, Tàpies, Rusiñol, Fortuny, Rodin o De Chirico. A més, el muntatge dona especial rellevància a cinc dones artistes: Suzanne Valadon, Paula Rego, Remedios Varo o Natalia Gontxarova. Els comissaris de la mostra, Bonaventura Bassegoda i Francesc Quilez n'han comentat els aspectes més rellevants. L'entrada L’art del dibuix en una exposició imperdible a la sala vaixells de Maricel ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
"The Personal and The Political" Paula Rego im Essener Folkwang Museum

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 6:07


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Convidado Extra
"Paula Rego levou-me à escola e meteu uma cunha"

Convidado Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 35:51


Filipa Sáragga d’Orey recorda desafios que a levaram ao desespero. Prestes a ser mãe, a artista plástica e escritora vem ao Convidado Extra falar sobre a sua primeira exposição a solo em seis anos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Conversas de Fim de Tarde
"Paula Rego levou-me à escola e meteu uma cunha"

Conversas de Fim de Tarde

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 35:51


Filipa Sáragga d’Orey recorda desafios que a levaram ao desespero. Prestes a ser mãe, a artista plástica e escritora vem ao Convidado Extra falar sobre a sua primeira exposição a solo em seis anos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Interviews by Brainard Carey
Antonia Caicedo Holguin

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 23:15


Antonia Caicedo Holguín photographed by Imogen Forte. Antonia Caicedo Holguín (b. 1997 in Colombia) is deeply influenced by her hometown of Cali, Colombia, from the people who inhabit the city to the vibrant salsa music and dance culture of the region. By exploring everyday life, memory, and imagination, Caicedo Holguín chronicles her life, friends, and family. “A key component of my practice is the playfulness of writing narratives. The characters I build hold the charm, depth, and presence of literary protagonists.” Drawing inspiration from contemporary painters like Paula Rego and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, as well as old masters like Degas and Manet, her work often depicts fleeting moments of intimacy and moments of solitude. Often the subjects of Caicedo Holguín's paintings seem to be in a state of introspection, or lost in reverie. She works with a variety of materials, including oil paint and unconventional materials like coffee grounds, coffee dyes, natural Latin American pigments, and found objects. Caicedo Holguín received her Master of Arts in 2023 from the prestigious Slade School of Fine Art, at University College London in London, England. She has exhibited internationally, and has received the following awards and grants: The Olive Award, in recognition of art process experimentation, The Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, 2023, The Sarabande Foundation, Emerging Artist Fund, 2023, The Chelsea Arts Club Trust MA Materials and Research Award, 2022, and The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant, 2021. She was a featured guest on the 250th episode of The Art Newspaper's podcast, The Week in Art, hosted by Ben Luke in 2023. She was featured in The Art Newspaper, in an article titled “Art stars of tomorrow? Four of my favourite artists from the Slade School degree show in London” by Dr. Chibundu Onuzo in 2023, and again in 2024 in the article “I commissioned an artist for the first time: here's what it taught me about what it really means to be a ‘collector'.” The artist lives and works in London, England. Antonia Caicedo Holguín, My Friend Hannah Uzor - Portrait in the Studio 2024 Oil and oil pastels on canvas 47 x 43 in (119.38 x 109.22 cm) Antonia Caicedo Holguín, Her Heart Sets the Beat, 2024 Acrylic, oil, and pastels on canvas 67.25 x 66.50 in (170.82 x 168.91 cm) Antonia Caicedo Holguín, Sunkissed 2024, Acrylic and oil on canvas, 47 x 43 in (119.38 x 109.22 cm)

Renascença - Ensaio Geral
Camané e o som que José Mário Branco moldou

Renascença - Ensaio Geral

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 25:30


Obras de Paula Rego, Helena Almeida ou Julião Sarmento fazem parte da coleção de Mário Teixeira da Silva, que pode visitar na nova exposição em Serralves. Neste Ensaio Geral, em que vamos até à Corunha ver a exposição de um dos ícones da fotografia de moda, o norte-americano Irving Penn, abrimos também o mais recente livro do premiado escritor Frederico Pedreira e escutamos as sugestões literárias de Guilherme d'Oliveira Martins. A não perder uma conversa com o fadista Camané sobre o novo disco ao vivo de homenagem ao “mestre” José Mário Branco.

The Great Women Artists
Maria Balshaw on Museums

The Great Women Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 44:22


I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is Maria Balshaw. Currently serving as Director of Tate, a position she has held since 2017, Balshaw began her career as an academic and lecturer in cultural studies. At the dawn of the 2000s, she swapped this to become Director of Creative Partnerships, a government programme that aimed to develop creativity in young people by bringing schools and artists together, which was sadly cut after the Labour Government was replaced by the coalition. In 2006, she became the director of the Whitworth Art Gallery, and in 2011, took on the additional role of director of Manchester City Galleries, and, to cement her reign in Manchester, she was made Director of culture, while also earning herself a CBE. But it's been under her premiership at Tate – as the historic institution's first ever female director – where we've seen some of the most groundbreaking shows take place in recent years. From Women in Revolt, that explored the trailblazing work of feminist communities in Britain; Now You See Us: Women Artists 1520–1920, that essentially rewrote art history from a female perspective – and even introduced me to hundreds of names I hadn't heard of; or Life Between Islands: Caribbean British Art from the 1950s to today. There's been solo shows of Yoko Ono, Paula Rego, Zanele Muholi, Sarah Lucas, Cornelia Parker, and so much more – and… I'm sure more to come. Tate today is fizzing with great shows, an institution no doubt unrecognisable to when Balshaw first visited aged 16 when she came down to London on the train from her hometown, Northampton in search of modern art. Though she found the dizzying world of Bridget Riley, it was mainly the Picassos on the wall. And while that's still good art, representation of different communities, cultures, genders and classes, is important. And there is no denying that having people in charge who are invested in the importance of this, has a huge impact on how art history has been and is being written – which Balshaw is at the centre of shaping. And, I am excited to say, she has just published a book, Gathering of Strangers, about museums: their origins, roles, and complexities, and the future of what they mean today. -- THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE LEVETT COLLECTION: https://www.famm.com/en/ https://www.instagram.com/famm_mougins // https://www.merrellpublishers.com/9781858947037 Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Music by Ben Wetherfield

NHR Sunday Morning Local Arts
Neil Walker from Lakeside Nottingham telling us all about the Grayson Perry/Paula Rego Art Exhibition

NHR Sunday Morning Local Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 16:50


Neil Walker from Lakeside Nottingham telling us all about the Grayson Perry/Paula Rego Art Exhibition

kultur / info
Wer war Paula Rego?

kultur / info

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 8:47


Die Figuren, die sie malte, sind vom Leben gezeichnet. Mit markanten Umrissen und Pastellfarben, die beinahe in die Leinwand eingeritzt scheinen, als wollten sie sagen: „Ich war hier und habe weitergezeichnet.“ Gegen die portugiesische Diktatur, gegen den erzkonservativen Katholizismus und dessen Frauenfeindlichkeit, gegen die Machtspiele, die uns überall umgeben. Die Kunst Paula Regos hat der Welt viel zu bieten, und dennoch bleibt die Frage: Wer war Paula Rego? Antworten gibt's im Kunstmuseum. von Mirco Kaempf

Um dia no Mundo
Bem-aventuranças da noite em Coimbra

Um dia no Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 5:27


Paula Rego com Goya em Bath. A National Gallery a mostrar Van Gogh cidadão honorário em Londres.

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Machtspiele im Fokus: Kunstmuseum Basel widmet Paula Rego große Ausstellung

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 5:52


EMPIRE LINES
Innocence, Permindar Kaur (1993) (EMPIRE LINES x John Hansard Gallery, Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2024)

EMPIRE LINES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 18:39


Artist and sculptor Permindar Kaur moves between the Black British Arts Movement, the Young British Artists (YBAs), and Barcelona in the 1990s, exploring the ambiguities of Indian and South Asian cultural identities, Nothing is Fixed is an idea that has grown from ⁠Permindar Kaur's 2022 exhibition at The Art House in Wakefield⁠. For their latest, in Southampton, the artist brings together the public and the private, transforming the various gallery spaces into bedrooms of a home. Beds, chairs, tables, and teddy bears - ambiguous, often unsettling, domestic objects - populate the space, as well as never-before-shown works on paper, which underline the role of drawing in their sculptural practice. Born in Britain to Sikh parents of Indian heritage, Permindar is often exhibited in the context of the Black British Arts Movement, showing with leading members of Blk Art Group like Eddie Chambers. The artist also describes their wider interactions with the ⁠YBAs, exhibitions in Japan, and influences from their formative years of practice in Barcelona, Spain, Canada, and Sweden. We discuss encounters with artists like Mona Hatoum and Eva Hesse, Helen Chadwick and Félix González-Torres, and more surrealist storytellers like Leonora Carrington and Paula Rego, alongside the material-focussed practices of Arte Povera. We trouble the category of ‘British Asian artists', exploring Permindar's work with and within particular Indian and Punjabi diasporic communities in Nottingham, Sheffield, and Glasgow, in Scotland. With series like Turbans, Permindar describes how their practice has changed over time, navigating questions of identity, representation, and the binary of non-/Western/European art practices. They share their research on a site-specific public sculpture for Southampton's yearly Mela Festival, a long-established event which represents, rather than ‘reclaims' space for, different South Asian cultures - and lifelong learning, from younger artists. Permindar Kaur: Nothing is Fixed ran at John Hansard Gallery in Southampton until September 2024, closing with the launch of an exhibition book of the same name, supported by Jhaveri Contemporary in Mumbai. Sculpture in the Park is on view at Compton Verney in Warwickshire until 2027. Kaur also presented work in A Spirit Inside, an exhibition of works from the Women's Art Collection and the Ingram Collection, at Compton Verney until September 2024. Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2024 opens in venues across Plymouth on 28 September 2024, and travels to the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London from 15 January 2025. For more, you can read my article in gowithYamo. Hear curator Griselda Pollock, from ⁠Medium and Memory (2023)⁠ at HackelBury Fine Art in London: pod.link/1533637675/episode/37a51e9fab056d7b747f09f6020aa37e Read into Jasleen Kaur's practice, and the Turner Prize 2024, in gowithYamo: gowithyamo.com/blog/jasleen-kaur-interview And other artists connected to Glasgow, including Alia Syed (instagram.com/p/C--wHJsoFp6/?img_index=1), and ⁠Ingrid Pollard, in the episode from Carbon Slowly Turning (2022)⁠ at MK Gallery in Milton Keynes, the Turner Contemporary in Margate, and Tate Liverpool, and Invasion Ecology (2024): pod.link/1533637675/episode/4d74beaf7489c837185a37d397819fb8. For more about toys and unsettling ‘children's stories', hear Sequoia Danielle Barnes on Br'er Rabbit and the Tar Baby (2024) at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop: pod.link/1533637675/episode/2b43d4e0319d49a76895b8750ade36f8 And listen out for more from Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2024 - coming soon. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: ⁠instagram.com/empirelinespodcast⁠ And Twitter: ⁠twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936⁠ Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/empirelines

Friends on Art
Dog Days of Summer - Timothy Taylor

Friends on Art

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024


You can't spell God without Dog. The birth of Rome. A gay puppy with fleas. Summer hiatus. Heat waves. Join the friends as they visit the group show, Dog Days of Summer at Timothy Taylor in NYC. Artists include: Craigie Aitchison, Trisha Baga, Sophie Barber, Hanna Brody, Gaby Collins-Fernandez, Ann Craven, Scott Csoke, Anthony Cudahy, Alex Da Corte, Armen Eloyan, Camilla Engström, Julia Felsenthal, Louis Fratino, Robert Gober, Camille Henrot, Peter Hujar, Timothy Hull, Paul-Sebastian Japaz, Susumu Kamijo, Alex Katz, Karen Kilimnik, Craig Kucia, Sean Landers, Sophie Larrimore, Sahara Longe, Robert Mapplethorpe, Eddie Martinez, Jesse Mockrin, Matthew Morrocco, Grandma Moses, Rocío Navarro, Justin Liam O'Brien, Gordon Parks, Hilary Pecis, Pablo Picasso, Paula Rego, Robert Roest, Will Ryman, Peter Saul, Allison Schulnik, Dana Schutz, Kiki Smith, Billy Sullivan, David Surman, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, William Wegman, and Jonas Wood.

Conversas de Fim de Tarde
1965: Paula Rego estreava-se a solo em Lisboa

Conversas de Fim de Tarde

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 37:35


Salvato Teles de Menezes, presidente da Fundação D. Luís I, que gere o Bairro dos Museus em Cascais, apresenta as novas exposições de Paula Rego, as fotografias de Ruth Orkin e Lucien Hervé e ChanelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Convidado Extra
1965: Paula Rego estreava-se a solo em Lisboa

Convidado Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 37:35


Salvato Teles de Menezes, presidente da Fundação D. Luís I, que gere o Bairro dos Museus em Cascais, apresenta as novas exposições de Paula Rego, as fotografias de Ruth Orkin e Lucien Hervé e ChanelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DRAF Broadcasts: Podcast
Close Looking: Marina Warner on Paula Rego

DRAF Broadcasts: Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 16:44


Marina Warner's Pentimento is written in response to Paula Rego's drawing in pencil and conte, St Mary of Egypt (2011) and tells the story of the little-known saint from fragments of reports of those who knew and remembered her. Knowing Rego's love of storytelling and character studies, Warner has written a fictional account of a professor who has discovered Rego's drawing and has pieced together memories of the saint gathered from a fictional fourth-century palimpsest she is researching from the city of Fustat (old Cairo).The text was commissioned as part of our exhibition Close Looking: Collection Studies from the Roberts Institute of Art at Cromwell Place, on show from the 22 November to 3 December 2023.The exhibition is about close looking and reading. Six writers of different backgrounds have been specially commissioned to write responses to six works from the David and Indrė Roberts Collection, with texts that span from poetry to storytelling.Read the text and see the artwork here.Have questions, comments or want to see more of what the Roberts Institute of Art does? Reach us via therobertsinstituteofart.com, @therobertsinstituteofart and subscribe to our newsletter!

A brush with...
A brush with... Claudette Johnson

A brush with...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 53:45


Claudette Johnson talks to Ben Luke about her influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped her life and work. Johnson, who was born in 1959 in Manchester, UK, and now lives in London, has created some of the most powerful figurative art of recent years. Working primarily in what she has called the “very small, twisted space offered to Black women”, she uses drawing and painting together in works that are bold yet sensitive, imposing in scale and intimate in their handling. She subverts the conventions of portraiture in her dramatic approach to composition and pose and in foregrounding the figure's presence in the viewer's space rather than establishing the context in which they are depicted. As a result, she confronts the historic invisibility, distortion and denial of Black subjects, and particularly Black women, in art. She discusses her discovery of Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon at university and how it has proved both inspirational and problematic. She reflects on the huge importance of Lubaina Himid to her early career and the recent resurgence in her work. She recalls the impact of Toni Morrison's fiction on her subject matter. And she eulogises Paula Rego's approach to pastels, a key element in her work. Plus she answers our usual questions, including the ultimate: what is art for?Claudette Johnson: Presence, The Courtauld, London, 29 September-14 January 2024; Women in Revolt! , Tate Britain, 8 November-7 April 2024; The Time is Always Now, National Portrait Gallery, 22 February-19 May 2024. She has a solo presentation at The Barber Institute in Birmingham, UK, opening in late March and is taking on a commission from Art on the Underground in London, scheduled for November 2024.For web article: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Photographic Life
A Photographic Life - 277: Plus Nicholas Sinclair

A Photographic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 19:43


In episode 277 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting on understanding and promoting contemporary landscape photography, when clients are made redundant, and what a photographer leaves behind. Plus this week, photographer Nicholas Sinclair takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Nicholas Sinclair was born in London in 1954 and studied Fine Art and Art History at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne between 1973 to 1976. His career as a photographer began in 1982 while playing the drums in a Moroccan circus when he began taking photographs of the circus acts between performances, photographs that were first published by The British Journal of Photography in 1983 and exhibited at The University of Sussex in the same year. After the season ended, he visited other circuses with the aim of extending the series. This work was subsequently shown at The National Theatre in London in 1985 and at The Photography Centre of Athens in 1986. In 1987 he began photographing British artists in their studios a series of portraits that spans thirty years and includes Anthony Caro, Gillian Wearing, Frank Auerbach, Gilbert & George, Paula Rego and Richard Hamilton. Work from this series is now in the permanent collections of European museums and galleries including The National Portrait Gallery and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, amongst other institutions. Forty-seven of these portraits are in the collection of Pallant House Gallery in Chichester where they were exhibited in 2014. In 1995 he was commissioned by Brighton Museum & Art Gallery to make a series of photographs of contemporary fetishism for inclusion in the exhibition Fetishism: Visualising Power and Desire. In 2002 Sinclair published his first book of landscape photographs entitled Crossing the Water, a series made on the perimeter of a lake over a twelve-month period. In 2003 he was made a Hasselblad Master and in 2009 Sinclair moved to Berlin and established a studio there in 2011. In 2019 a German production company made a thirty-minute documentary about his work and he was appointed Visiting Professor at Richmond, The American International University in London. In 2021 Sinclair published Polaroids, a book of studio portraits to mark ten years of working in the studio and a short film entitled Rhythm of the Blood. He is currently working on a new series of photographs titled Neon Trees Miscellany made in East Berlin. www.nicholassinclair.com Dr. Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, documentary filmmaker, BBC Radio contributor and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was first screened in 2018 www.donotbendfilm.com. He is the presenter of the A Photographic Life and In Search of Bill Jay podcasts. Scott's next book Condé Nast Have Left The Building: Six Decades of Vogue House will be published by Orphans Publishing in the Spring of 2024. © Grant Scott 2023

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Spiel mit Frauenrollen: Portugiesische Malerin Paula Rego in London

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 5:42


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RNIB Connect
S1 Ep1762: Capturing the Moment at Tate Modern

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 7:22


‘Capturing the Moment' is an exhibition at Tate Modern that  explores the dynamic relationship between contemporary painting and photography. It is a group exhibition which unfolds as an open-ended conversation between some of the greatest painters and photographers of recent generations, looking at how the brush and the lens have been used to capture moments in time, and how these two mediums have inspired and influenced each other. The arrival of photography changed the course of painting forever and through ‘Capturing the Moment' we are taken on a journey showcasing the close relationship between these two mediums through some of the most iconic artworks of recent times. From the expressive paintings of Pablo Picasso and Paula Rego, to striking photographs by Hiroshi Sugimoto and Jeff Wall, you will see how these two distinct mediums have shaped each other over time. RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey was joined in the gallery spaces at Tate Modern by Beatriz Garcia-Velasco Assistant Curator to find out more about the exhibition, the relationship between contemporary art and photography and how these two art mediums have inspired and influenced each other over the years. Toby began by asking Beatriz why she and the other Curator's wanted to bring this conversation on art and photography to the walls of Tate Modern,  Image shows A Black and White Photograph of A Lady Looking Worried with Two dishevelled Looking Children Leaning on Each Shoulder and a Baby in Her Arms

145 Robin Ince: BiblioManiac, Comedian & Broadcaster LIVE from The Slapstick Festival, Bristol Old Vic

"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 53:12


Layer upon layer, story upon story. Seldom has so much been packed into a conversation as is packed into this one here with Robin Ince. Occasionally it unravels briefly but mostly it is an exhilarating roller coaster ride of ideas and opinions and tributes to people, who may be famous or otherwise. What they have in common is the individual impression they have made on the impressionable mind of Robin Ince. He is an ‘open book', who confesses to having had a ‘noisy head' all his life. Only in the last three years, since he accepted a diagnosis of ADHD, has the anxiety become more understandable and therefore more acceptable. Robin's public persona, as a comedian and as a writer, provides him with permission to express his frequently weird thoughts whenever he wants. He feels under less pressure nowadays to normalise his behaviour than say if he were a civil servant. He can accept his ‘haywire mind'. He accepts his lack of physical dexterity. He knows he is not ‘socially adept'. He suggests that ‘unbearable social values' may be the root cause of many people's feelings of nervousness, insecurity and anxiety. In days gone by, Robin could be stopped in his tracks by the critical voices in his head and the melancholy they brought with them. Now he recognises them for what they are, he feels safer. He has more energy to appreciate each passing moment. Robin is shaped and inspired by famous names like Alexei Sayle, Kurt Vonnegut, Barry Crimmins and Paula Rego. But also by people totally unknown to the general public, like Jamie ‘the autistic stranger' or the 24 year old, who cried at a book-signing but found comfort in what he had to say…Robin is characterised by curiosity and compassion. His odd-couple relationship with Professor Brian Cox in ‘The Infinite Monkey Cage', is grounded in mutual respect for their differences in expertise and style, while being held together by their sense of wonder at everything which surrounds them. Robin admits to being silent when seeing a therapist whose training discouraged her from prompting him. Naturally, he feels he probably talks too fast and too much. He knows he goes off on too many tangents. Robin is hypersensitive as well as hyperactive! He means you no harm. He just wants you to share his enthusiasm and be glad you crossed each other's path.Love and kindness, courtesy and compassion. Joie de vivre! As Kurt Vonnegut himself once put it, in one of his novels: “Godammit, you've got to be kind!”Then the road to personal peace really can be paved with good intentions.Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!

Mizog Art Podcast
Gemma Peppe/Art on a Postcard - MoA Bonus Episode 26

Mizog Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 35:06


In this bonus episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Gemma Peppe, founder of Art on a Postcard (@artonapostcard) Art on a Postcard (AOAP) raises money for The Hepatitis C Trust towards its campaign to eliminate hepatitis C in the UK by the year 2030. In 2014 Art on a Postcard was intended to be a one off secret postcard auction, but it went so well it has spawned a small industry. Artists and photographers who have taken part in our auctions include Damien Hirst, Gavin Turk, Marc Quinn, Gilbert and George, Peter Blake RA, Hurvin Anderson, Grayson Perry RA, Larry Clark, Martin Parr, Michael Craig Martin RA, Chantal Joffe RA, Joan Snyder, Claudette Johnson, Mali Morris RA, Genieve Figgis, Vanessa Jackson RA, Rebecca Salter RA, Anne Desmet RA, Catherine Opie, Wolfgang Tillmans, Paula Rego, Julian Opie, Hassan Hajajj, Cecily Brown, Harland Miller, Marina Abramović, Florine Démosthène, Lubaina Himid and Jeremy Deller. Almost a decade later, we have a number of outstanding events under our belts including partnerships with The Other Art Fair and Photo London as well our annual outings with Art Car Boot Fair. Our work has also won us awards for our innovative fundraising initiatives.In addition to our auctions we have a print shop which includes a catalogue of contemporary art prints a number of sell out print editions including Hate's Outta Date by Harland Miller. For more information on the work of Art on a Postcard go tohttps://artonapostcard.com To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts If you would like to promote your work, exhibition or any other creative project, please contact us at:Social Media: @ministryofartsorgEmail: ministryofartsorg@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Life Curated
A Life Curated with Ivor Braka

A Life Curated

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 49:40


I'm thrilled to have sat down with mega dealer and collector Ivor Braka.Having studied at Oxford then at Sotheby's, at aged 24 , Ivor got his first taste of the art world when he worked for Andras Kalman at Crane Kalman gallery in Knightsbridge.With funding from his father and installed in a flat in Pont St, he then plunged into Wyndham Lewis drawings, Rossetti, JW Waterhouse, Mondrian and Ben Nicholson.Having got into Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon and Frank Auerbach way before others did, it was in 1989 when he was introduced to a Swedish collector Bo Alveryd that Ivor's big break came. A Francis Bacon self portrait he had bought for $2m was subsequently sold for $4.2m. Ivor was set.Dealing also in Paula Rego, Pablo Picasso, and Tracey Emin, by 2001, when Francis Bacon prices began their mountainous climb, from $5 million to $86 million, Ivor had been in the Bacon market for decades. Often called a visionary, Ivor attributes some of his success to going against convention and not necessarily following the market, discovering great pictures and subsequently achieving multiple record prices along the way.Splitting his time between London and Norfolk, Ivor operates independently, without an army of directors, assistants and white walls, offering a highly-private dealership serving the world's biggest collectors.Recorded from Ivor's home in Chelsea, my name is Nolan Browne, I'm an art advisor with a podcast this is A Life Curated Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Expresso Ilustrada
A representação do aborto nas artes

Expresso Ilustrada

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 18:48


Retratos de aborto eram casos raros nas artes visuais até a artista portuguesa Paula Rego realizar uma série de gravuras sobre o tema. As telas à óleo retratam mulheres sozinhas em quartos tentando realizar o procedimento. A ausência de sangue nesses quadros era proposital. Ela não queria que o aborto fosse mais uma vez retratado de maneira sensacionalista.  Mas, nos últimos anos, as nuances que a artista portuguesa explorou na série "Aborto" vêm ganhando mais contornos na cultura. Mais obras sobre o assunto estão sendo produzidas, e outras que circulavam à margem do mercado de arte estão sendo adquiridas para acervos de grandes museus. O Expresso Ilustrada desta semana discute por que a interrupção da gravidez tem aparecido em produções culturais após décadas de silêncio, quais são as artistas que retratam o aborto em obras históricas e qual a perspectiva de artistas contemporâneas de representar a interrupção da gravidez em seus trabalhos. Com novos episódios todas as quintas, às 16h, o Expresso Ilustrada discute música, cinema, literatura, moda, teatro, artes plásticas e televisão. A edição de som é de Raphael Concli. A apresentação é de Marina Lourenço e o roteiro é de Carolina Moraes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Front Row
Eileen Cooper, Northern Ireland Opera, Basic Income For The Arts In Ireland, Roger McGough

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 42:19


Eileen Cooper is a painter and printmaker who's been quietly creating boldly coloured figurative images and ceramics since the 1970s. This year finally sees the first major review of her work which, in magic realist style, encompasses huge themes: sexuality, motherhood, life and death. The show is called Parallel Lines: Eileen Cooper And Leicester's Art Collection, and places Cooper's work next to that of LS Lowry, Pablo Picasso, and Paula Rego, among others. Eileen Cooper talks about her life, work and role as Keeper of the Royal Academy Schools – the first woman to hold the prestigious post. The Grand Opera House in Belfast is celebrating the return of Northern Ireland Opera to its stage, following a £12 million restoration of the historic building. The company has chosen La Traviata for its homecoming performance, with Australian soprano Siobhan Stagg in the lead role. The BBC's Kathy Clugston went to the Grand Opera House to find out about their production of one of the world's most popular operas. As Ireland introduces its ground-breaking new Basic Income For The Arts pilot, we speak to Angela Dorgan, Chair of the National Campaign For The Arts in Ireland, which has long campaigned for a basic income scheme. And poet Roger McGough joins us to shares his new poem written in tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Presenter: Shahidha Bari Producer: Paul Waters

Femmes artistes / Artistes femmes
#11 - Cette folle nécessité de peindre avec Feryel Atek

Femmes artistes / Artistes femmes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 57:49


Feryel Atek, artiste peintre, est l'invitée du 11ème épisode de Femmes artistes / Artistes femmes le podcast.  Avec elle, nous avons parlé de son parcours atypique d'artiste autodictate et de son cheminement spirituel. Étudiante en philo à Paris puis artiste à Berlin, Feryel nous raconte  ses rencontres artistiques et humaines, la manière avec laquelle elles l'ont façonné, inspiré et guidé sur une voie folle et intense : celle de la peinture. Feryel Atek peint comme elle vit, danse comme elle peint, vit comme elle crée. La transe, par intermittences, pour s'approprier le réel. Exister malgré les aléas et la dureté de l'existence. On a aussi parlé d'art africain, des inégalités intersectionelles, de l'art au sens large (celui qui se mêle à la vie), des Roms, d'astrologie, etc. Un épisode ultra riche qu'on pourrait découper en thématiques, toutes plus passionnantes les unes que les autres. Les artistes qui inspirent son travail  Les peintres et peintresses Artemisia Gentileschi, Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka, Paula Rego, Gérard Garouste, Jadé Fadojutimi, le sculpteur Ousmane Sow, Frida Kahlo, la danseuse et chorégraphe Sasha Waltz. Références littéraires Henry Bergson  Etre à sa place, par la philosophe Claire Marin Oeuvre décrite en intro de l'épisode :  Le vase de ma grand-mère (2022) Acrylique, kraft, technique mixte sur toile 100 x 80 cm. Suivre Feryel Atek : sur sa page instagram @feryelatekpaintress  Suivre le podcast  : sur la page instagram @artistesfemmeslepodcast et sur mon fil twitter @adakafel. Femmes artistes / Artistes femmes est un podcast entièrement indépendant créé et produit par Ada Kafel. Ada Kafel est artiste peintre en plus d'exercer la médecine, en tant qu'art-thérapeute. On peut voir son travail sur sa page instagram @a_felka. Musique d'introduction : Leonie Pernet, Butterfly feat. Malik Djoudi Musique de fin : Erik Satie, Piano works par Klara Kormendi 

O Amor é (Fim de Semana)
Paula Rego uma artista única

O Amor é (Fim de Semana)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 45:31


Last Word
Dame Paula Rego (pictured), Bruce Kent, Hilary Devey CBE

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 28:06


Matthew Bannister on Dame Paula Rego, the acclaimed Portuguese-born artist who later made her home in the UK and was renowned for making vivid and disturbing work focussing on the subjugation of women. We talk to her son Nick Willing. Bruce Kent, the Catholic priest who became a leader of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. Hilary Devey CBE, who founded a multi-million pound freight distribution business and was one of the Dragons on the TV show Dragons Den. Producer: Neil George Interviewed guest: Nick Willing Interviewed guest: Jacky Klein Interviewed guest: Kate Hudson Archive clips used: BBC Radio 4, Desert Island Discs - Dame Paula Rego 07/12/1997; Kismet Film Company/ BBC, Paula Rego - Secrets and Stories 25/03/2017; Eric Minh Swenson Art Films, Samella Lewis - Pioneering Visual Artist and Educator 19/12/2016; BBC Radio Ulster, Bruce Kent documentary 13/03/1988; British Movietone, Aldermaston March - Natural Sound 12/04/1963; British Movietone, The March to Aldermaston in Trafalgar Square 10/04/1958; BBC Radio 4, PM - Cardinal Basil Hume interview 27/04/1983; BBC News, Troops Erect Fence Around RAF Molesworth Base 06/02/1985; CND - YouTube Channel, Bruce Kent - Why I joined CND 18/02/2018; BBC Radio 4, Desert Island Discs - Hilary Devey 02/11/2012; BBC Radio 4, Woman's Hour - Hilary Devey interview 24/05/2012; BBC One, Dragons' Den (Season 10) 2012; ITV Studios - YouTube Channel, Loose Women - Hilary Devey interview 03/06/2015.

Aleixo FM
Paula Rego

Aleixo FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 5:47


Uma semana após o desaparecimento da grande pintora, Bruno Aleixo e o ajudante Renato discutem as várias maneiras de se apreciar a obra de um artista.

SBS Portuguese - SBS em Português
Paula Rego pintou as mulheres portuguesas como mais ninguém se atreveu ou pôde

SBS Portuguese - SBS em Português

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 4:38


Um poeta Alberto de Lacerda disse que Paula Rego, melhor do que qualquer outro pintor, soube dar cara ao medo. Nós ainda vamos poder contemplar obras inéditas desta artista meio portuguesa meio britânica, universal que morreu neste começo de junho – após 87 anos de vida.

Monocle 24: The Curator
Highlights from Monocle 24

Monocle 24: The Curator

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 60:00


This week on ‘The Curator' we review the new ‘Top Gun' film, report from Salone del Mobile and pay tribute to Portuguese-British artist Paula Rego.

Monocle 24: The Curator
Highlights from Monocle 24

Monocle 24: The Curator

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 57:50


This week on ‘The Curator' we review the new ‘Top Gun' film, report from Salone del Mobile and pay tribute to Portuguese-British artist Paula Rego.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Programa Cujo Nome Estamos Legalmente Impedidos de Dizer
Teorias da conspiração e Vieira no Dia de Camões

Programa Cujo Nome Estamos Legalmente Impedidos de Dizer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 51:34


No dia de Camões, há quem proponha vieirismo. Mas o do Padre António Vieira; é de outro estilista da língua que se fala, a propósito da derrocada do vieirismo-costismo no Benfica. O antigo presidente queixa-se do atual, que por acaso foi ele que escolheu. Assim como o PCP denuncia uma “operação global” contra o partido. Terá genuínas razões de queixa ou está a construir uma teoria da conspiração para se defender de quem o crítica? Merkel, também muito criticada por ter tentado apaziguar Putin, veio esta semana justificar-se pela primeira vez desde o início da guerra. Uma semana marcada pela morte de Paula Rego, que pintava “para dar uma face ao medo” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Older and Wider Podcast
Ep 160. The one with the cheerleading, some yellow and Hay festival

Older and Wider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 49:14


Judith and Jenny catch up after an eventful week. Judith has been on a hen that involved cheerleading and a bottomless brunch. Jenny has been at Hay and saw a lovely (famous) mouth! They pay homage to Paula Rego and serve up some culture corner.

Good Morning Portugal!
Moving to Portugal Thursday: Matty's journey and Paula Rego tribute

Good Morning Portugal!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 95:38


Portugal says 'adeus' to controversial and catalytic artist Paula Rego.We look at her life and legacy as well as other news and surprises on today's 'move to Portugal'-themed Thursday show...---Expats Portugal are here help you with every aspect of moving to and living in Portugal (-: Join the Expats Portugal community - FREE - here: https://expatsportugal.com/ AND...Support the site and forum (and get discounts and perks) by becoming a Premium Member: https://expatsportugal.com/upgrade/Join this YouTube channel to get access to clips and exclusives:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONoNEVBaAyCFcY6QpaFvbA/joinSerious about moving to Portugal? Join Expats Portugal's step-by-step, fully supported plan here: https://expatsportugal.com/premium-plus/More about shipping possessions and pets to Portugal with Global in our directory - https://expatsportugal.com/business-directory/global-international-relocation/Mortgages in Portugal: https://mortgagedirectsl.com/For moving large amounts of foreign exchange, consider setting up a free Spartan FX account here: https://expatsportugal.com/business-directory/spartanfx/And for all insurance quotes, try Winsurance here: https://expatsportugal.com/business-directory/winsurance/

A História do Dia
Paula Rego, a insubmissa desconcertante

A História do Dia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 19:34


O que deu Paula Rego à arte, às mulheres, a Portugal e ao Mundo? A pintora morreu esta quarta-feira. O editor de Cultura do Observador, Tiago Pereira, mostra-nos como a vida se reflete nas telas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Domínio Público (Rubrica)
15h: Paula Rego, Kid Cudi, NOS Primavera Sound

Domínio Público (Rubrica)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 3:02


Filme sobre a Paula Rego em destaque na Filmin Portugal; lançado o trailer de Entergalatic, série de animação de Kid Cudi; Primeiro dia de NOS Primavera Sound.

Newshour
Will Russia ease blockade of Ukrainian grain shipments?

Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 48:52


The United Nations Secretary General has warned that the war in Ukraine threatens to unleash an unprecedented wave of hunger and destitution around the world. The Russian foreign minister was in Turkey today to discuss ways of resuming Ukrainian grain exports. Also on the programme: a doctor tells Congress about the horror of dealing with the shooting at a Texas elementary school last month; and we pay tribute to the Anglo-Portuguese artist Paula Rego who's died aged 87. She painted women in a whole new way - considered groundbreaking at the time. (Photo: A man shows grains of the wheat in his palms Credit: EPA/KHALED ELFIQI)

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
Wednesday 8 June

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 40:00


The latest on the Summit of the Americas, and its notable absences, from Jason Marczak. Daniella Peled and Florian Egli discuss Angela Merkel's legacy, how to address colonialism as the Belgian king visits DRC and stargazing. Plus: Rob Bound on the life of Paula Rego and we hear from Milan-based architect Emmanuel Gallina at Salone del Mobile.

El ojo crítico
El ojo crítico - Patricia Guerrero y su 'Deliranza' - 08/06/22

El ojo crítico

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 53:10


La bailaora Patricia Guerrero, Premio Nacional de Danza 2021, nos presenta su último espectáculo, 'Deliranza', el proyecto más ambicioso de toda su carrera. Además, recordamos a Paula Rego con la ayuda de Mery Cuesta. La pintora portuguesa, una de sus artistas más internacionales, ha fallecido a los 87 años en su casa de Londres. Tendremos tiempo también de leer a Joan Fuster con Ángels Gregori, presidenta de la Fundación Francisco Brines y miembro de la Academia Valenciana de la Lengua, y terminamos en Toledo, en el Museo del Greco, que dedica una exposición a la relación entre la obra de Picasso y el cretense. Escuchar audio

P24
Paula Rego. Quem era esta mulher?

P24

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 11:02


Aquela que era uma das mais internacionais e reconhecidas artistas portuguesas morreu na madrugada desta quarta-feira em Londres, aos 87 anos. Deixa uma obra múltipla e fortemente influenciada pela literatura, pelos contos populares e, sobretudo, pelas suas memórias. Neste P24 ouvimos a crítica de arte Luísa Soares de Oliveira.

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Zum Tod von Paula Rego - Frauen in ihrer ganzen Widersprüchlichkeit darstellen

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 7:01


Die portugiesische Malerin Paula Rego ist im Alter von 87 Jahren in London gestorben. Regos oft düstere Darstellungen von Frauenkörpern oder ihre Bilderserie von Frauen nach illegalen Abtreibungen ließen sie zu einer Ikone feministischer Malerei werden.Elke Buhr im Gespräch mit Andrea Gerkwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, FazitDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

SBS Portuguese - SBS em Português
Portugal e o mundo, de luto pela artista Paula Rego

SBS Portuguese - SBS em Português

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 2:15


A pintora Paula Rego, uma das mais aclamadas e premiadas artistas portuguesas a nível nacional e internacional, morreu na manhã desta quarta-feira em Londres. De acordo com o galerista Rui Brito, para o Jornal O Público, a artista “morreu calmamente em casa, junto dos filhos”. O governo português já decretou, em conjunto com o Presidente da República Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, o luto nacional pela morte da pintora.

Advanced Italian
Advanced Italian #336 - International news from an Italian perspective

Advanced Italian

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 7:54


Italia e Algeria firmano un accordo sul gas Italia e Qatar, un'amicizia militare Elezioni presidenziali francesi, che faranno gli elettori di Mélenchon? Paula Rego, invitata d'onore a Venezia Villa Planchart, gentile farfalla tropicale        

The Visible Artist
Louise Long

The Visible Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 29:15


How can you thrive as a freelance fine art photographer? What it is like photographing incredible artists such as Phyllida Barlow surrounded by their artworks? How can photographers balance their artistic practice with other revenue-driving avenues? What are the alternative ways to present your work in printed form? How are residential residencies structured? What can you learn from undertaking a Masters in Fine Art Photography? This week I was delighted to chat to photographer Louise Long in her home in Hackney. After graduating with a Fine Art Photography Masters from the Royal College of Art, Louise has spent the last five years balancing her own practice with editorial projects. Collaboration plays a key role in Louise's work; she has spent time with like-minded artists on residency programmes in upstate New York, Paris and Bromolla Sweden - and enjoys working with other artists on art books to showcase her work in printed form. She has recently founded the Linseed Journal, due to launch soon, this will feature work by photographers, illustrators and poets.For her editorial work, Louise combines her photography with writing - her client list includes British Vogue, House & Garden and Wallpaper - and she has interviewed incredible artists such as Phyllida Barlow and Paula Rego. I was fascinated to hear about her journey so far. We discussed alternative ways to exhibit your work as a photographer; how to balance personal and commercial work; and much more.Follow @louiseelongFollow @linseed_journal____________________________________________Hosted and produced by Sophie Loxton Lucas, The Visible Artist podcast features individual artists and their paths to success within the creative world. Alongside conversations with an array of practicing artists, Sophie chats to key art world protagonists about their experiences of working with artists. The Visible Artist podcast is a must-listen for any artists looking to make their mark in today's art world. Follow the show @thevisibleartistpodcastFollow Sophie @sophieloxtonlucaswww.thevisibleartistpodcast.comPodcast cover by AmyIsla Mccombie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Noite da Má Língua
O Avô Cantigas foi à Alemanha

A Noite da Má Língua

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 40:16


Interrompemos esta emissão para uma notícia de última hora: já não se fazem casacos. Manuel Serrão, em direto de Dusseldorf, dá conta do seu voto desfavorável ao Orçamento do Estado enquanto Rita Blanco canta para reinvidincar subsídios na cultura. Rui Zink sabe onde está escondido João Rendeiro e Júlia Pinheiro admite a sua filiação partidária. Quem foi o autor da piada mais sexista? Para quem vai desta vez o prémio da Má Língua? Deus está no meio de nós... exceto no meio da Má Língua See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Amanpour
Amanpour: Leah Stokes, Martin Indyk, Max Boot, Nick Willing

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 55:15


Attention turns to climate policy leading up to the COP26 Conference. Leah Stokes, Associate Professor at U.C. Santa Barbara and environmental policy expert, joins Christiane Amanpour to discuss President Biden's climate agenda and why Senator Manchin's opposition is so pivotal. Then, Martin Indyk's new book “Master of the game” looks at former U.S Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's role in the Middle East and what we can learn from his political philosophy. The Washington Post Columnist Max Boot joins our Walter Isaacson to talk about how the Republican party may pose an existential threat to the future of democracy. And Nick Wiling, the son of renowned artist Paula Rego, recounts his mother's life and work that is currently displayed in London's TATE Britain. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Making a Mark
2: Paula Rego: One of the greatest figurative artists of her generation, who places women at the centre of her work

Making a Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 30:41


The latest episode of Making a Mark explores the graphic work of Dame Paula Rego RA (b. 1935), one of the most important figurative artists of her generation, who places women's lives and stories at the centre of her work.   Curator and Associate Director at Cristea Roberts Gallery, Sophie Lindo, discusses Rego's profound and ground-breaking body of work. We hear from Rego, who has been making prints for over 50 years; her son, filmmaker Nick Willing; writer Marina Warner; poet Blake Morrison, whose 1996 Pendle Witches poetry collection inspired a powerful series of prints by the artist, and Professor Paul Coldwell, a master printmaker who worked with Rego over a period of 20 years.     Making a Mark is a new podcast by Cristea Roberts Gallery exploring the relationship between artists and printmaking.⁠   Artworks discussed in the episode can be viewed online via https://cristearoberts.com/podcast/ Image: Paula Rego in her studio in London, April 2021. Photo: Nick Willing. #paularego #figurativeart #womanartist #womeninart #portuguese #portugueseartist #storytelling #nurseryrhymes #folktales #poetry #printmaking #feminist #abortion #womensrights #feministart #protestart

The Artfully Podcast
Episode 19: A 2020 round-up, that Mary Wollstonecraft statue, the Humboldt Forum opening, and Georgia O'Keeffe

The Artfully Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 91:36


Our final attempt at a podcast for 2020, and we're trying to keep it fun-filled and Covid-free! We kick procedures off in traditional form for Christmas with a mostly art-based quiz.As it's a bit of a special episode we round up our favourite artist discoveries in 2020, we pin our hopes on new shows in 2021, and we couldn't resist but stir up drama with some art-world stories. The controversial Mary Wollstonecraft statue, the soft-opening of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, and the frustration of a Kandinsky restitution claim.We were both a bit giddy about our final Artist Focus of 2020: it's the record-breaking Georgia O'Keeffe. Mother of American Modernism, she was plagued throughout her life by interpretations of her work as expressions of the female sex organ. But while she found success amongst the New York elite, she spent most of her life working in New Mexico, avoiding the city scene and the labels they attributed to her. Enjoy!SHOW NOTES:Salman Toor: https://www.salmantoor.com/ Hanna Hansdotter: https://www.instagram.com/hannahansdotter/ Daisy Parris: https://daisyparris.com/Hester Finch: http://www.hesterfinch.com/Doron Langberg: http://www.doronlangberg.com/Jules de Balincourt: https://julesdebalincourt.com/Oscar Murillo: https://www.davidzwirner.com/artists/oscar-murillo Sophie von Hellermann: https://www.pilarcorrias.com/artists/38-sophie-von-hellermann/Manon Steyaert: https://www.manonsteyaertart.com/Emin/Munch: Between the Clock and the Bed: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000q5zn Beyond the Visible - Hilma af Klint: https://www.modernfilms.com/hilmaafklint Klaus on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80183187Happiest Season on Sky/Now TV: https://www.nowtv.com/watch/happiest-season-2020/A5EK5E17HwqyCtmaCdEkJJoana Vasconcelos 'Beyond' at Yorkshire Sculpture Park until 9 January 2022: https://ysp.org.uk/exhibitions/joanavasconcelosHenry Taylor at Hauser & Wirth Somerset 6 Feb - 6 June 2021: https://www.hauserwirth.com/hauser-wirth-exhibitions/30991-henry-taylor Bruce Nauman at Tate Modern until 21 February 2021: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/bruce-naumanCece Phillips: Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror Rooms at Tate Modern 29 March 2021 - 27 March 2022: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/yayoi-kusama-infinity-mirror-roomsJohn Nash 'The Landscape of Love and Solace' at Towner Eastbourne 1 May - 26 September 2021: https://www.townereastbourne.org.uk/exhibition/john-nash-the-landscape-of-love-and-solace/ Bridget Riley 'Pleasures of Sight' at Lightbox Woking 13 February - 16 May 2021: https://www.thelightbox.org.uk/bridget-riley-pleasures-of-sight'Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser' at the Victoria and Albert Museum from 27 March 2021: https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/alice-curiouser-and-curiouser Helen Frankenthaler 'Radical Beauty' at the Dulwich Picture Gallery 27 May - 28 November 2021: https://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/2021/may/helen-frankenthaler-radical-beauty/Paula Rego at the Tate Britain 16 June - 24 October 2021: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/exhibition/paula-rego Maggi Hambling responds to statue critics: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2020/nov/14/i-need-complete-freedom-maggi-hambling-responds-to-statue-critics Humboldt Forum in Berlin Finally Opens (Sort of): https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2020/nov/14/i-need-complete-freedom-maggi-hambling-responds-to-statue-critics Disputed Kandinsky won't be returned to Jewish heirs: https://www.dw.com/en/nazi-looted-art-trial-disputed-kandinsky/a-55957434 The Real Meaning of Georgia O'Keeffe's Flowers: https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-real-meaning-of-georgia-okeeffes-flowers-1467394564Georgia O'Keeffe 'A Life in Art' documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UonkqMuOZgM