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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.

10 Lessons Learned
Tere Derbez - Don't expect anything from anyone.

10 Lessons Learned

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 49:46


About Tere Derbez Tere Derbez was born in Mexico City, has her art studio at San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, and Scottsdale, Arizona; since she was a child, she has showed her love for painting. As a teenager she began her studies at the Institute of Fine Arts of San Luis Potosí, where she cultivated a deep friendship with teacher Raúl Gamboa, a contemporary of Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Rufino Tamayo, and from whom she learned the basics of drawing and the secrets of painting, and whom Tere Derbez considers her mentor.  However, her interest in painting and writing never ceases. Since 1995, she has dedicated her full time to her passion; painting and writing, always looking for new forms and techniques of expression. Her painting style leads towards surrealism, having Remedios Varo and Leonora Carrington as role models. She describes herself as a passionate woman who loves all her experiences, recognizing that in the face of people, essentially in their eyes, their soul is reflected. She believes that at this time Mexico needs a new stream of artists that need support to be able to dedicate themselves fully to the creation of their works.  As a writer, she writes weekly in two newspapers in Mexico: El Sol de San Luis y Del Bajio, and monthly in Hominis Magazine. She has written two books of poems, and the novel «El Ángel de Sofía». She also has a foundation called «El Ángel de Sofía», which is focused on helping young people and adults from marginalized areas, to help to realize their dreams of life by promoting education, art and sports. The foundation puts special attention on the area of mental health. Tere currently collaborates in the Huasteca Potosina and the Sierra Tarahumara as well as in San Luis Potosí, where a Cultural Program was started and a «Cultural and Arts Center» was created in an abandoned market.  Episode Notes  00:00 Intro  07:12 Lesson 1: Life starts with family, and it ends with you  10:45 Lesson 2: How to overcome difficulties in life as a single parent  16:07 Lesson 3: Not everything that shines is made of gold  18:03 Lesson 4: Seven jobs will bring you 9 misfortunes  20:29 Lesson 5: Don't expect anything from anyone  23:45 Affiliate Break  24:35 Lesson 6: Don't control, let it go  29:14 Lesson 7: Love is all you need  32:38 Lesson 8: Learn how to use your energy  36:45 Lesson 9: How to love your life as you grow older  40:39 Lesson 10: The importance of Mindfulness   

Art Ed Radio
Ep. 465 - Expanding Horizons in Art History

Art Ed Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 33:09


Kyle Wood returns to the show today to talk with Tim about some of their favorite lesser-known artists in art history, and share ideas on why we need to move beyond the traditional art historical canon. Ranging from Abstract Expressionism to Surrealism, Impressionism to Cubism, they pass right by the Picassos and Pollocks and talk about Janet Sobel, Remedios Varo, Charuvi Agrawal, and so many more artists that can expand your students' views on art history. They finish the show by discussing how a more representative set of artists in your curriculum can lead to understanding, engagement, and empowerment for your students. Resources and Links Join the Art of Ed Community Listen to Who Arted? and Fun Facts Daily from Kyle Art Ed Radio Ep. 009: No More Dead White Guys! 6 Contemporary Artists Storytelling, Art History, and Student Engagement

Podcast Página Cinco
#192 – Arrepios e perturbações: o horror na literatura latino-americana

Podcast Página Cinco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 51:00


Quem acompanha a escrita contemporânea sabe que a literatura latino-americana vive um grande momento. Quem está à frente dessa ótima fase junto aos leitores são, especialmente, as mulheres. E há uma marca em comum entre diversas autoras que vem sendo bastante lidas: o flerte ou a entrega ao horror. A equatoriana Mónica Ojeda, a boliviana Giovana Rivero e a argentina Mariana Enriquez são alguns exemplos dessa tendência. Mariana, aliás, é tratada como estrela pop em diversos cantos do mundo. Para compreender o que é exatamente esse horror e como ele se manifesta hoje nessa literatura que tanto me interessa que convidei Oscar Nestarez para o papo que vocês ouvirão a seguir. Oscar é doutor em Estudos Comparados de Literaturas de Língua Portuguesa pela USP e centra suas pesquisas nas diversas facetas do que costumamos chamar de literatura insólita. Ao lado de Júlio França, Oscar organizou a antologia “Tênebra – Narrativas Brasileiras de Horror”, cuja edição já publicada pela Fósforo olha para o terror brasileiro produzido entre 1839 e 1899. Oscar também é tradutor e escritor. Dentre suas obras estão o volume de contos “O Breu Povoado” e o romance “Bile Negra”, publicados pela Avec, e a novela Claroscuro”, que saiu pela Draco. A recepção da literatura de terror e a forma como ela circula por leitores de diferentes meios também foi assunto da nossa conversa. * Aqui o caminho para a newsletter da Página Cinco: https://paginacinco.substack.com/ ** A arte do episódio usa a pintura A Alma da Montanha, de Remedios Varo

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST
RU339 EMMALEA RUSSO & VANESSA SINCLAIR ON PSYCHOANALYSIS, DREAMS, LIFE AS ART

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 66:06


Watch the video of this discussion here: https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/ru339-emmalea-russo-and-vanessa-sinclair Become a paid subscriber to Rendering Unconscious Podcast for access to all new and archived episodes: https://renderingunconscious.substack.com RU339: EMMALEA RUSSO & VANESSA SINCLAIR ON PSYCHOANALYSIS, DREAMS & LIFE AS ART Rendering Unconscious episode 339. Emmalea Russo is here to discuss her ongoing course PSYCHO-COSMOS and the upcoming workshop we are hosting together DREAMS AS ART: Freud, Jung, Lacan In this discussion we dive into Emmalea's year-long class, "Psycho Cosmos," which explores the intersections of psychoanalysis, astrology, and art. The class features visuals, slides, and conversations, and has attracted a diverse group of artists, astrologers, and psychoanalysts. We highlight synchronicities, such as references to Freud's seminal dream “Irma's Injection” and Louise Bourgeois' spiders, and discuss the astrological significance of Neptune entering Aries. We discuss our upcoming workshop on Freud, Lacan, and Jung, and their relationship to art, where we'll explore dreams and life as creative expressions, and artworks as mirroring dreamwork. I also mention my upcoming classes on avant-garde art and psychoanalysis at Morbid Anatomy, and love for encouraging independent research and diverse perspectives. EMMALEA RUSSO is a writer. She is the author of four books of poetry and her first novel, Vivienne, was published in 2024. She has taught at various institutions including Saint Peters University, Northeastern University, The Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy, and GCAS. She teaches classes independently on art, literature, psychoanalysis, and the occult and works with clients online via her private astrology practice. https://emmalearusso.com/ Join Emmalea Russo and Vanessa Sinclair for a free-associative workshop exploring psychoanalysis as art. DREAMS AS ART: Freud, Jung, Lacan, SATURDAY MAY 10th 11am ET - 2pm ET. https://emmalearusso.com/new-products/p/psychoanalysis-as-art-freud-jung-lacan Then beginning Sunday, May 25th, I'll be giving a 4-week online course The Cut in Creation: Exploring the Avant-Garde, Dada, Surrealism, Modern Art, Noise Music, and Performance Art through a Psychoanalytic Lens via Morbid Anatomy Museum. https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/p/the-cut-in-creation-exploring-the-avant-garde-dada-surrealism-modern-art-noise-music-and-performance-art-through-a-psychoanalytic-lens-led-by-vanessa-sinclair-psyd For those interested in entering into psychoanalysis with me, I provide remote psychoanalytic treatment online, as well as consultation services for those undergoing psychoanalytic formation. For more information visit my website drvanessasinclair.net Feel free to email me directly at vs [AT] drvanessasinclair [DOT] net https://www.drvanessasinclair.net/contact/ As always thanks to Carl Abrahamsson for producing Rendering Unconscious podcast and book series. Follow him at Linktree: https://linktr.ee/CarlAbrahamsson The Fenris Wolf Substack: https://thefenriswolf.substack.com An Art Apart Substack: https://anartapart.substack.com The song at the end of the episode is “Spiraling colors” from the album “Things are happening” by Vanessa Sinclair and Pete Murphy. Available at Pete Murphy's Bandcamp Page: https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com Our music is also available at Spotify and other streaming services: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xKEE2NPGatImt46OgaemY?si=jaSKCqnmSD-NsSlBLjrBXA Image: Woman Leaving the Psychoanalyst, Remedios Varo, 1961

AP Taylor Swift
E81: Show and Tell - Female Artists

AP Taylor Swift

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 42:10


  “You set up a paint set in the kitchen and you're talking to me” What happens when we view Taylor Swift's music through the lens of female artists? In this week's Show & Tell episode, we explore the work of three iconic women in art—Mary Cassatt, Remedios Varo, and Hildegard von Bingen—and connect their paintings to Taylor Swift's songs. From the intimacy of motherhood to the surreal exhaustion of creating something greater than yourself, to the struggle of questioning authority, we discuss how these themes appear in both art and Taylor's songwriting. Since this is a visual episode, check out the full video episode on YouTube or Spotify! Subscribe to get new episode updates: aptaylorswift.substack.com/subscribe Stay up to date at aptaylorswift.com    Mentioned in this episode:  Mary Cassatt, Wikipedia De Young Museum, “5 Things to Know About Impressionist Mary Cassatt” Mary Cassatt – Bathing the Young Heir (1890-1891) The Dutch House, Ann Patchett  Surrealism and the Art of Remedios Varo Starmaker, Remedios Varo (1958) Hildegard von Bingen Hildegard von Bingen's Physica   ***   Episode Highlights:  [00:19] This week's topic: Female Artists [01:09] Mary Cassatt and “The Best Day” [13:40] Remedios Varo and “This Is Me Trying” [26:58] Hildegard von Bingen and “Guilty as Sin” Follow AP Taylor Swift podcast on social!  TikTok → tiktok.com/@APTaylorSwift Instagram → instagram.com/APTaylorSwift YouTube → youtube.com/@APTaylorSwift Link Tree →linktr.ee/aptaylorswift Bookshop.org → bookshop.org/shop/apts Libro.fm →  tinyurl.com/aptslibro Contact us at aptaylorswift@gmail.com  Affiliate Codes:  Krowned Krystals - krownedkrystals.com use code APTS at checkout for 10% off!  Libro.fm - Looking for an audiobook? Check out our Libro.fm playlist and use code APTS30 for 30% off books found here tinyurl.com/aptslibro   This podcast is neither related to nor endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own. Intro music produced by Scott Zadig aka Scotty Z.

Radio Madrid
La columna de Espido Freire. ‘1924. Otros surrealismos': una oportunidad en Fundación MAPFRE para descubrir a grandes nombres del arte del siglo XX

Radio Madrid

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 3:46


La Fundación Mapfre nos invita a reflexionar sobre la influencia del primer manifiesto surrealista, redactado por André Breton en 1924. Lo hace con una exposición que destaca que, a pesar de su situación periférica respecto a los centros de la vanguardia artística europea, España contribuyó al movimiento con grandes representantes del surrealismo como Salvador Dalí u Óscar Domínguez. El proyecto se centra también de manera especial en el trabajo de creadores menos populares como Nicolás de Lekuona, Amparo Segarra y José Alemany, que trabajaron al margen del discurso dominante desde España y América Latina, así como en la aportación de algunas mujeres al grupo, entre las que destacan Remedios Varo y Maruja Mallo. 

A Vivir Madrid
La columna de Espido Freire. ‘1924. Otros surrealismos': una oportunidad en Fundación MAPFRE para descubrir a grandes nombres del arte del siglo XX

A Vivir Madrid

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 3:46


La Fundación Mapfre nos invita a reflexionar sobre la influencia del primer manifiesto surrealista, redactado por André Breton en 1924. Lo hace con una exposición que destaca que, a pesar de su situación periférica respecto a los centros de la vanguardia artística europea, España contribuyó al movimiento con grandes representantes del surrealismo como Salvador Dalí u Óscar Domínguez. El proyecto se centra también de manera especial en el trabajo de creadores menos populares como Nicolás de Lekuona, Amparo Segarra y José Alemany, que trabajaron al margen del discurso dominante desde España y América Latina, así como en la aportación de algunas mujeres al grupo, entre las que destacan Remedios Varo y Maruja Mallo. 

Hoy por Hoy
Hoy por Hoy | Julio Iglesias, Pocoyó, Remedios Varo y 'El silencio de los Corderos'

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 91:26


Marta Sanz y Manuel Delgado hacen la sección más callada  de su historia al hablar de los grandes silencios de la vida. Roberto Villar nos descubre la biografía no autorizada de Pocoyó y Pepe Rubio nos propone un viaje a través de la vida de Remedios Varo. Recibimos también a Ignacio Peyró, autor de 'El español que enamoró al mundo',  para hablar sobre Julio Iglesias. 

Hoy por Hoy
El viaje de ida | Remedios Varo, la surrealista consentida de México

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 15:39


Nos hemos encontrado en la Exposición "1924 : otros surrealismos" ( Fundación Mapfre / Madrid) a Remedios Varo . Nació en Anglés (Girona)  en 1908, fue de las primeras mujeres y de las más jóvenes en entrar en la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando en Madrid junto a otros grandes como Pîcasso, Dalí o Maruja Mallo. Fue una moderna, una mujer sofisticada. Se unió pronto a los surrealistas, primero a los logicofobistas catalanes y tras la guerra civil, como pareja del poeta francés Benjamin Péret, entra de lleno en el círculo de André Bretón en París. Allí conoce a una persona clave en su vida posterior que será la compañera de generación Leonora Carrington. La llegada de los nazis a Francia le hace huir de nuevo vía Marsella y Marruecos destino México. Es en México donde, juntos a otros exiliados europeos, donde  encuentra su sitio , aunque pasó también unos años junto a su madre y su hermano en Venezuela. En el país del Orinoco hizo los míticos carteles para la farmacéutica Bayern que son ya parte de su obra. Pero volvió a México donde estaban todos sus amigos y amigas, especialmente Leonora Carrington con la que compartía todo. Y es en la década de los 50, cuando se casa con el austriaco Walter Gruen, el gran momento de Remedios Varo, cuando se puede dedicar exclusivamente a la pintura al tener una seguridad económica. Son sus años de mayor producción hasta su temprana muerte en 1963. Se convierte en la artista consentida de México. Sus exposiciones tenían más éxito en México que las de Frida Khalo. Sus mundos mágicos y su calidad artística llegaron mucho al público. Sus obras ya se pueden ver en los grandes museos del mundo, aunque a su país de nacimiento, España, siguen llegando con cuenta gotas. Remedios Varo está considerada uno de los grandes nombres del arte surrealista. Hoy hemos viajado su vida con la ayuda de Estrella De Diego, comisaria de la exposición de la Fundación Mapfre  "1924: otros surrealismos"  ,  las gestoras culturales e historiadoras Teresa Arcq y Alma Reza, el periodista experto en arte Pablo Ortiz de Zárate "el artesano" , Albert Roura , concejal de turismo de Anglés (Girona) , Vicenç Batalla, corresponsal de la SER en Francia, y Alejandra Rohr y Pepe Rubio, guionista de Hoy por Hoy (Cadena SER). 

La rosa de los vientos
1924 Otros Surrealismo: "Para André Bretón las artistas femeninas, eran realmente las máximas creadoras porque ellas trabajaban a partir del inconsciente"

La rosa de los vientos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 27:24


Estrella de Diego Otero experta en artistas del Surrealismo es la comisaria de la exposición "1924 Otros Surrealismos" en la Fundación Mapfre que podrás visitar hasta el 11 de mayo donde podrás explorar mundos mágicos a partir de la piedra filosofal, mundos oníricos, misticismos, pesadillas. Temáticas que inspiraban desde el inconsciente a artistas como Gala, Remedios Varo, Maruja Mallo, Leonora Carrington u otros menos conocidos como Toyen. 

The Josh Bolton Show
Exploring the Roots of Modern Creativity

The Josh Bolton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 66:21 Transcription Available


Send us a textDavid Lee Csicsko's distinctive artwork, stained glass, and mosaics beautify train stations, hospitals, churches, and universities across the United States. His many credits include designing the Obamas' White House Christmas in 2012. David's lively illustrations can also be seen in The Skin You Live In from the Chicago Children's Museum, now in its 18th printing. Through his use of color, bold graphics and playful patterns, David Lee Csicsko celebrates the richness and diversity of life.He's created five books for Trope Books, LGBTQ ICONS, SCIENCE PEOPLE, ICONIC COMPOSERS, FASHION ICONS and ICONIC ARTISTS.Unlock the secrets of artistic evolution and interconnectedness as we journey through the pulsating worlds of Toulouse-Lautrec and his 1890s Paris, right through to the revolutionary pop art of Andy Warhol and the trailblazing creativity of Jean-Michel Basquiat. We promise a vibrant tapestry that connects the dots between different art movements and eras, exploring how artists like Keith Haring echoed the innovative spirit of their predecessors. From the aristocratic roots and artistic challenges of Toulouse-Lautrec to Warhol's iconic Campbell's soup cans, this episode reveals how these creators were not only shaped by their times but also became shapers of history.Our guest, David, guides us through the intriguing life of Alexander Calder, whose engineering precision transformed the art world with his kinetic mobiles. Discover how Calder's encounters with the likes of Picasso and Mondrian in 1920s Paris ignited his imagination, leading to groundbreaking creations that redefined modern art. We also uncover the fascinating journeys of surrealist artists like Remedios Varo, who defied exclusion in Paris to thrive in the vibrant artistic community of Mexico, alongside iconic figures such as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.Celebrating artists who dared to break norms, we shed light on the self-taught trailblazers who carved their unique paths, like Lee Goethe, whose artistic genius gained recognition only posthumously. The stories of these passionate creators, alongside those of iconic art innovators, invite you to connect with the personal side of art. With insight from our featured artist Cisco Kid, who shares his own creative journey, this episode not only inspires but also challenges you to see art through a new lens, where history and creativity converge to shape our world.Support the showif you enjoyed the show be sure to check out my info:https://app.wingcard.io/ROB3SA64

Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art
Cabinet of Curiosities #6: Still Life Reviving

Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 4:42


Did Remedios Varo predict her death in her last painting, “Still Life Reviving”? Listen to this Cabinet of Curiosities to find out about this painting.#remediosvaro #womenartists #cabinetofcuriosities #art Follow Arte Inclusivo on social media: @arteinclusivopodcastJoin my Patreon! Search for Arte Inclusivo Podcast or the link:https://patreon.com/user?u=60086901&utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkBibliography:Haskell, Caitlin, Alivé Piliado, Remedios Varo's Still Life Reviving (Naturaleza muerta resucitando), Art Institute of Chicago, September 2024, https://www.artic.edu/articles/1150/remedios-varo-s-still-life-reviving-naturaleza-muerta-resucitandoJung Carl, Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.9 Part 1, Princeton University Press, 1981Kaplan, Janet, Remedios Varo: Unexpected Journeys, New York: Abbeville, c 1988. pp.117, 182-183

Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art
Gabinete de curiosidades #5: Naturaleza muerta resucitando

Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 4:58


¿Remedios Varo predijo su muerte en su última pintura, “Naturaleza muerta resucitando”? Escucha este Gabinete de curiosidades para descubrir sobre esta pintura. Sigue a Arte Inclusivo en redes: @arteinclusivopodcastÚnete a mi Patreon buscándome como Arte Inclusivo Podcast o en el link:https://patreon.com/user?u=60086901&utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkBibliografía: Haskell, Caitlin, Alivé Piliado, Remedios Varo's Still Life Reviving (Naturaleza muerta resucitando), Art Institute of Chicago, September 2024, https://www.artic.edu/articles/1150/remedios-varo-s-still-life-reviving-naturaleza-muerta-resucitandoJung Carl, Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.9 Part 1, Princeton University Press, 1981Kaplan, Janet, Remedios Varo: Unexpected Journeys, New York: Abbeville, c 1988. pp.117, 182-183

Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art
Episode 25: The Dames of Darkness

Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 12:17


Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art
Episodio especial (No. 24) Las Damas de la Oscuridad

Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 13:49


DianaUribe.fm
Remedios Varo y la alquimia de los fantástico

DianaUribe.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 50:46


Remedios Varo, nació en España pero hizo de México su lugar en el mundo y por eso es una de las invitadas de honor a nuestra serie. Es conocida por sus obras surrealistas que combinan elementos de misticismo, ciencia y fantasía. Sus pinturas, como "Creación de las aves", presentan mundos oníricos y figuras femeninas enigmáticas. Aquí hablaremos de la relación que existe entre la alquimia y lo fantástico en el impresionante mundo artístico que creó Notas del episodio: Este episodio fue traído a ustedes gracias a Boston Scientific  Hechos y frases de la vida de Remedios Varo Surrealismo y Psicoanálisis en la obra de Remedios Varo Los artistas del exilio español Remedios Varo y su vida en México El Orinoco, la tristeza y la exploración de Remedios Varo en Venezuela La amistad de Remedios Varo y Leonora Carrington: vidas en paralelo ¡Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales!  Facebook: / dianauribe.fm Instagram:   / dianauribef.  . Twitter: https://twitter.com/dianauribe.fm?lan... Pagina web: https://www.dianauribe.fm TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dianauribe.fm... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-uri...        

Cultura
Mostra em Paris celebra centenário do Surrealismo com 'labirinto' monumental de 500 obras

Cultura

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 6:39


Abrangendo mais de 40 anos de excepcional efervescência criativa, entre 1924 e 1969, a exposição “Surrealismo” no Centro Pompidou de Paris comemora o centenário do movimento que começou com a publicação do Manifesto Surrealista de André Breton. Cerca de 500 pinturas, esculturas, desenhos, textos, filmes e documentos de artistas como Salvador Dali, Miró, René Magritte, Max Ernst e Dora Maar, incluindo muitos empréstimos excepcionais, estão expostos em uma área de 2.200 m². As obras revelam até que ponto esse movimento artístico, que nasceu em 1924 em torno de poetas como André Breton e se espalhou pelo mundo, foi visionário e permanece contemporâneo em seu desejo de não apenas transformar a relação entre os seres humanos e a natureza, mas lançando um olhar crítico e político sobre seu próprio tempo.Reproduzindo a forma de um labirinto, formato de predileção e projeção dos surrealistas, a mostra gira em torno de uma cena central na qual é apresentado o manuscrito original do "Manifesto Surrealista", documento valioso emprestado excepcionalmente para o ocasião da Biblioteca Nacional da França.Cronológico e temático, o percurso segue figuras literárias que inspiraram diretamente o Movimento Surrealista, como Lautréamont, Lewis Carroll e o Marquês de Sade, e também mitologias e temas que alimentaram o movimento, como a pedra filosofal, a floresta, a noite, o erotismo, o inconsciente. A cenografia brinca com a ilusão de ótica, tão cara aos surrealistas.O desafio surrealista a um modelo de civilização baseado apenas na racionalidade técnica e o interesse do movimento por culturas que conseguiram preservar o princípio de um mundo unificado (a cultura dos índios Turahumara, descoberta por Antonin Artaud, e a dos Hopis, estudada por André Breton) atestam sua modernidade.  Segundo Marie Sarré, co-curadora com Didier Ottinger, vice-diretor do Museu Nacional de Arte Moderna da França, “mais do que um dogma estético ou um formalismo, o surrealismo é uma filosofia que, por mais de 40 anos, reuniu homens e mulheres que acreditavam em uma relação diferente com o mundo”. O pôster da exposição apresenta uma criatura estranha, um monstro antropomórfico, com roupas largas e coloridas, faixas de tecido torcidas em todas as direções, terminando em mãos que lembram as garras de uma ave de rapina. No centro, na altura do busto, um abismo de sombras se abre. Logo acima, uma cabeça assustadora com uma mandíbula longa e desdentada. E um título que soa como uma ironia, “O Anjo do Lar”, uma obra de Max Ernst, pintada no auge da Guerra Civil Espanhola em 1937, ano em que Guernica foi bombardeada. Ela também é conhecida como “O triunfo do surrealismo” e é um lembrete de que o surrealismo sempre triunfa.Marie Serré dá mais detalhes sobre a exposição: "É essencial lembrar da preferência dos surrealistas pelas artes populares. Muito cedo eles questionaram completamente essa hierarquia entre as Belas Artes e as artes chamadas populares. Seu modelo não são as exposições de museu, são as festas regionais, o trem fantasma, o parque de diversões. Era necessário sublinhar isso fazendo os visitantes da mostra no Centro Pompidou adentrarem o espaço da exposição através desta enorme boca que reproduz o Cabaré do Inferno, que ficava na Praça Clichy, em Paris, logo atrás do ateliê de André Breton, que os surrealistas tinham o hábito de frequentar", explica.A exposição não escapa, no entanto, ao olho crítico dos franceses, como ressalta Françoise, uma aposentada que veio direito de Grenoble (leste) para ver a mostra no Pompidou. "A exposição foi feita de maneira muito interessante, por temas, mas ela é muito grande. Fica difícil apreciar tudo, ela acaba saturando o olhar da gente em um determinado momento". Ela manda um recado para os visitantes que ainda não conferiram a exposição em Paris."É melhor escolher um horário com menos gente, porque é realmente difícil ter acesso às obras", avisa.Já o brasileiro Bruno Damasco gostou da experiência. "Passamos por essa exposição com artistas mais das décadas de 1930, 40 e 50, como Salvador Dali, Miró, trabalhos fortes e que são boas referências, tanto de artistas famosos como de alguns que eu não conhecia, da Alemanha e da Suécia, bem bonito, gostei. Não conhecia ainda esse espaço, tinha visitado apenas os museus mais clássicos de Paris", contou.A mostra valoriza as muitas mulheres que participaram do Movimento Surrealista, com obras de Leonora Carrington, Remedios Varo, Ithell Colquhoun, Dora Maar, Dorothea Tanning e outras, e reflete ao mesmo tempo a expansão mundial do Surrealismo, apresentando artistas internacionais como Tatsuo Ikeda (Japão), Helen Lundeberg (Estados Unidos), Wilhelm Freddie (Dinamarca) e Rufino Tamayo (México), entre outros.A exposição "Surrealimo" fica em cartaz do Centro Pompidou de Paris até o dia 13 de janeiro de 2025.

FranceFineArt

“Surréalisme”au Centre Pompidou, Parisdu 4 septembre 2024 au 13 janvier 2025Entretien avec Marie Sarré, attachée de conservation au service des collections modernes – Centre Pompidou, et co-commissaire de l'exposition,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, le 2 septembre 2024, durée 14'44,© FranceFineArt.https://francefineart.com/2024/09/06/3553_surrealisme_centre-pompidou/Communiqué de presseCommissariat :Didier Ottinger, directeur adjoint du Musée national d'art moderne, Centre PompidouMarie Sarré, attachée de conservation au service des collections modernes, Centre PompidouRetraçant plus de quarante années d'une exceptionnelle effervescence créative, de 1924 à 1969, l'exposition « Surréalisme » célèbre l'anniversaire du mouvement, né avec la publication du Manifeste du surréalisme d'André Breton.Adoptant la forme d'une spirale ou d'un labyrinthe, l'exposition rayonne autour d'un « tambour » central au sein duquel est présenté le manuscrit original du Manifeste du surréalisme, prêt exceptionnel de la Bibliothèque nationale de France. Une projection audiovisuelle immersive en éclaire la genèse et le sens. Chronologique et thématique, le parcours de l'exposition est rythmé par 13 chapitres évoquant les figures littéraires inspiratrices du mouvement (Lautréamont, Lewis Carroll, Sade…) et les mythologies qui structurent son imaginaire poétique (l'artiste-médium, le rêve, la pierre philosophale, la forêt…).Fidèle au principe de pluridisciplinarité qui caractérise les expositions du Centre Pompidou, l'exposition « Surréalisme » associe peintures, dessins, films, photographies et documents littéraires. Elle présente les oeuvres emblématiques du mouvement, issues des principales collections publiques et privées internationales : Le Grand Masturbateur de Salvador Dalí (Musée Reina Sofía, MAdrid), Les Valeurs personnelles de René Magritte (SFMoMA, San Francisco), Le Cerveau de l'enfant (Moderna Museet, Stockholm), Chant d'amour (MoMA, New York) de Giorgio de Chirico, La Grande Forêt de Max Ernst (Kunstmuseum, Bâle), Chien aboyant à la lune de Joan Miró (Philadelphia Museum of Art), etc.L'exposition accorde une part importante aux nombreuses femmes qui ont pris part au mouvement, avec entre autres, des oeuvres de Leonora Carrington, Remedios Varo, Ithell Colquhoun, Dora Maar, Dorothea Tanning… et rend compte de son expansion mondiale en présentant de nombreux artistes internationaux tels que de Tatsuo Ikeda (Japon), Helen Lundeberg (États-Unis), Wilhelm Freddie (Danemark), Rufino Tamayo (Mexique), entre autres.La contestation surréaliste d'un modèle de civilisation seulement fondé sur la rationalité technique, l'intérêt du mouvement pour les cultures qui ont su préserver le principe d'un monde unifié (culture des Indiens Turahumaras découverte par Antonin Artaud, celle des Hopis étudiée par André Breton), attestent de sa modernité.La dissolution officielle du surréalisme n'a pas marqué la fin de son influence sur l'art et la société. Il continue d'inspirer biennales d'art contemporain, productions cinématographiques, mode, bande dessinée, etc.Publications – Le catalogue et l'albumLe catalogue Surréalisme sous la direction de Didier Ottinger et Marie Sarré, avec deux couvertures « tête-bêche » pour deux entrées de lecture, aux éditions du Centre Pompidou.L'album Surréalisme, autrice : Marie Sarré, aux éditions du Centre Pompidou. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Histeriadores
Episodio 163 - Remedios Varo, Una Historia Surrealista.

Histeriadores

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 44:52


Aunque Remedios Varo tuvo éxito, es ahora, después de su muerte, cuando la fama está alcanzando su punto máximo. Para que la vayas ubicando, en 2020, un cuadro de Varo de 1956 se vendió en una subasta de Sotheby's por 6.2 millones de dólares, el segundo precio más alto jamás alcanzado por una artista latinoamericana, según Sotheby's. Solo rebasado por la artista mexicana Frida Kahlo por ocho millones de dólares. De este tamaño es la historia de la protagonista de este episodio. 

Radio Megafon
Borradores del Arte - Remedios Varo EP3 T1

Radio Megafon

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 18:39


Borradores del Arte

Al Daily Podcast
23 - ¿Qué mujeres artistas soy capaz de citar de memoria?

Al Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 12:58


El podcast sobre Rosario de Velasco que ha inspirado el capítulo de hoy: https://www.podiumpodcast.com/podcasts/sororas-podium-os/episodio/3975497/ Mujeres artistas: - Sofonisba Anguissola, pintora renacentista italiana (Retrato de Felipe II) - Artemisia Gentileschi, pintora barroca italiana (autora de “Judith decapitando a Holofernes”) - Luisa Roldán, escultora barroca española - Frida Kahlo, pintora surrealista mexicana - Leonora Carrington, pintora y escritora surrealista inglesa/mexicana - Maruja Mallo, pintora surrealista española (Generación 27) - Marga Gil Roesset, escultora, ilustradora y poeta española (Generación 27) - Ángeles Santos, pintora española (Generación del 27) - Remedios Varo, escritora y pintora surrealista española Mis dos últimos descubrimientos, junto a Rosario de Velasco (pintora española de principios del siglo XX): - Dorothea Tanning, pintora, ilustradora, escultora y escritora estadounidense de principios del siglo XX - Aurelia Navarro, pintura española de posguerra En redes soy @almajefi. Me encuentras en X / Twitter, Bluesky, Threads, Instagram y Telegram. También puedes mandarme un correo a la dirección de gmail almadailypodcast. Los comentarios en ivoox o Spotify ¡también son bienvenidos!

Page Count
Alchemy of Writing with Claire McMillan

Page Count

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 36:45 Transcription Available


In celebration of the paperback release of her latest novel, Alchemy of a Blackbird, Claire McMillan discusses the art and life of Remedios Varo, historical fiction, surrealism, and Pamela Colman Smith, the artist behind the world's most famous tarot deck. She also dives into the alchemy of writing, from finding the perfect title to writing “drawer novels” and beyond. Finally, McMillan answers questions from Page Count listeners surrounding the challenges of the sophomore novel and talking (or not) about current works in progress.   Claire McMillan is the author of Alchemy of a Blackbird, The Necklace, and Gilded Age, which was inspired by Edith Wharton's House of Mirth. She was the 2017–2018 Cuyahoga County Writer-in-Residence and currently serves as a member of the board of trustees of The Mount, Edith Wharton's home in Lenox, Massachusetts. She practiced law until 2003 and then received her MFA in creative writing from Bennington College. She grew up in Pasadena, California, and now lives on her husband's family farm outside of Cleveland, Ohio, with their two children.   Page Count is produced by Ohio Center for the Book at Cleveland Public Library and hosted by Laura Maylene Walter. For full show notes and a transcript of this episode, visit the episode page. To get in touch, email ohiocenterforthebook@cpl.org (put “podcast” in the subject line) or follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook.  

Headless Youth Podcast
Bonus Material: On Being Ill by Virginia Woolf

Headless Youth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 13:22


A reading of Virginia Woolf's essay "On Being Ill" by Eva. #disability #VirginiaWoolf #chronicillness Art by Remedios Varo.

Open jazz
John Zorn, Incerto, Shakespeare et Remedio Varo

Open jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 59:27


durée : 00:59:27 - John Zorn - par : Alex Dutilh - Après “Incerto” et “Multiplicities, A Repository of Non-Existent Objects II”, inspiré par les écrits de Gilles Deleuze, John Zorn publie simultanément deux nouveaux albums du même quartet, désormais nommé Incerto. L'un inspiré par Shakespeare, l'autre par la peintre surréaliste Remedios Varo.

Le jazz sur France Musique
John Zorn, Incerto, Shakespeare et Remedio Varo

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 59:27


durée : 00:59:27 - John Zorn - par : Alex Dutilh - Après “Incerto” et “Multiplicities, A Repository of Non-Existent Objects II”, inspiré par les écrits de Gilles Deleuze, John Zorn publie simultanément deux nouveaux albums du même quartet, désormais nommé Incerto. L'un inspiré par Shakespeare, l'autre par la peintre surréaliste Remedios Varo.

ArtCurious Podcast
Episode #114: Modern Love--Remedios Varo and Gerardo Lizarraga

ArtCurious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 35:26


This season, I'm rounding up stories about modern artists in love, in lust, in relationships— digging into these individuals, see how their liaisons, marriages, affairs, and connections played in or on their respective works of art, and how, if anything, they affected art history as we know it. I, for one, believe that it's time for Modern Love. Today: let's get to know artists Remedios Varo and her first husband, Gerardo Lizzaraga. Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts and FOLLOW on Spotify Sponsor ArtCurious for as little as $5 on Patreon Instagram / Facebook / YouTube SPONSORS: Lume Deodorant: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get over 40% off your starter pack with promo code ARTCURIOUS at lumedeodorant.com/ARTCURIOUS! #lumepod Shopify: Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial at shopify.com/artcurious To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/ArtCuriousPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art
Episode 19: Mediums Used in Art

Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 9:40


When it comes to art, the materials used are varied, endless, and in many cases surprising. From commonly used materials such as acrylic paint, to unusual media such as human hair and nails, chicken bones, blood, textiles, pigments, elephant dung, fire and all kinds of substances you can imagine; art has appropriated, reused, used and reconfigured a series of unimaginable materials, tools or "mediums" throughout history. INclusive Art/Arte INclusivo Podcast Social Media: INstagram: https://www.instagram.com/arteinclusivopodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arteinclusivopodcast Twitter: @inclusivo_arte Email: arteinclusivopodcast@gmail.com Bibliography: Adrian Piper, What Will Become of Me, 1985, MoMA https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_learning/adrian-piper-what-will-become-of-me-1985-ongoing/ Remedios Varo, Homo Rodans, 1959 https://www.remedios-varo.com/homo-rodans-1959/ Noroño, José Gregorio, Revista Medium, Ana Mendieta, art, life, and death, 2022 https://medium.com/@arteoriginal.co/ana-mendieta-art-life-and-death-8b1c47a32ef0 Pastor Mellado, Justo, Revista ArtNexus, Teresa Margolles y las fronteras de la institución artística, 2010 https://www.artnexus.com/es/magazines/article-magazine-artnexus/5d63f6c190cc21cf7c0a2637/77/teresa-margolles Campbell, Tori, Artland Magazine, Art Media: What Happens When Artists Experiment with Unusual Materials https://magazine.artland.com/art-media-what-happens-when-artists-experiment-with-unusual-materials/#:~:text=Though%20we%20usually%20think%20of,elephant%20dung%2C%20and%20human%20blood. Public Delivery, Zhang Huan in Suit Made of Raw Meat, 2017 https://publicdelivery.org/zhang-huan-my-new-york/

Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art
Episodio 18: Los medios utilizados en el arte

Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 9:48


¡Estoy de vuelta con nuevo episodio! Cuando se trata de arte, los materiales utilizados son variados, interminables, y en muchos casos sorprendentes. Desde materiales de uso común comp pintura acrílica, hasta medios no comunes como cabello y uñas humanas, huesos de pollo, sangre, textiles, pigmentos, excremento de elefante, fuego y todo tipo de objetos que te puedas imaginar; el arte ha apropiado, reutilizado, usado y reconfigurado una serie de inimaginables materiales, herramientas o “medios” a través de la historia. ¡Te invito a escuchar! Arte INclusivo/INclusive Art Podcast Social Media: INstagram: https://www.instagram.com/arteinclusivopodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arteinclusivopodcast Twitter: @inclusivo_arte Email: arteinclusivopodcast@gmail.com Fuentes: Adrian Piper, What Will Become of Me (Qué será de mí), 1985, MoMA https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_learning/adrian-piper-what-will-become-of-me-1985-ongoing/ Remedios Varo, Homo Rodans, 1959 https://www.remedios-varo.com/homo-rodans-1959/ Noroño, José Gregorio, Revista Medium, Ana Mendieta, art, life, and death, 2022 https://medium.com/@arteoriginal.co/ana-mendieta-art-life-and-death-8b1c47a32ef0 Pastor Mellado, Justo, Revista ArtNexus, Teresa Margolles y las fronteras de la institución artística, 2010 https://www.artnexus.com/es/magazines/article-magazine-artnexus/5d63f6c190cc21cf7c0a2637/77/teresa-margolles Campbell, Tori, Artland Magazine, Art Media: What Happens When Artists Experiment with Unusual Materials https://magazine.artland.com/art-media-what-happens-when-artists-experiment-with-unusual-materials/#:~:text=Though%20we%20usually%20think%20of,elephant%20dung%2C%20and%20human%20blood. Public Delivery, Zhang Huan in Suit Made of Raw Meat, 2017 https://publicdelivery.org/zhang-huan-my-new-york/

El libro de Tobias
ELDT: 10.33 Dogma 95

El libro de Tobias

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 197:11


paypal.me/LibroTobias Esta semana en nuestra “Sección principal” recordaremos el Dogma 95, un movimiento fílmico vanguardista, iniciado en 1995 por los directores daneses Lars von Trier y Thomas Vinterberg, quienes crearon el Manifiesto del Dogma 95 y el Voto de Castidad. Además en nuestra sección “El callejón oscuro” os traigo a Mariam Soulakiotis apodada como “La Mujer Rasputín”, fue una Abadesa griega que mató a 27 adultos, todos seguidores de su secta, y a 155 niños, siendo su número total de víctimas 177. Finalmente en la sección “¿Qué fue de?” esta semana os hablo de Remedios Varo, una pintora surrealista, escritora y artista gráfica española cuya obra evoca un mundo surgido de su imaginación donde se mezcla lo científico, lo místico, lo esotérico y lo mágico. Link a la lista de canciones que aparecen en la novela “Christine” de Stephen King creada por nuestro amigo Víctor Trabadelo: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lQl3tB7M54tvqCs9E7ovz?si=E-xH6El5RuWQwveJtjIWRw&utm_source=native-share-menu&nd=1 Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:03:34 al 01:41:04 Sección “El callejón oscuro”: del 01:41:05 al 02:30:27 Sección “¿Qué fue de?”: del 02:30:28 al 03:11:32 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST
RU242: RENDERING EMMALEA RUSSO UNCONSCIOUS ON THE ALCHEMY OF WORDS –€“ RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 66:55


You can support the podcast at our Patreon, where we post exclusive content every week: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Your support is greatly appreciated! Rendering Unconscious episode 242. This episode also available at Youtube: https://youtu.be/7t1XIoIryHM Emmalea Russo is a writer and astrologer. Her poetry and writings on film and visual art have appeared in many venues including Artforum, BOMB, Granta, Compact, and Los Angeles Review of Books. She is the author of several books of poetry, most recently Confetti (2022). Emmalea regularly teaches classes independently on poetry, cinema, and the occult. She has also taught a range of courses at institutions such as Northeastern University, Global Center for Advanced Studies, The Home School, Saint Peter's University, Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy, Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies, and elsewhere. Her website is https://emmalearusso.com Follow her at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmalea.russo/ ALCHEMY OF THE WORD is a new and ongoing project and the culmination of years of research. It takes the form of 4 video recordings on the seven original planets and their corresponding metals and alchemical processes through the lens of the creative process. Music by CONTAIN. Sources include ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance alchemists and philosophers (Paracelsus, Basil Valentine, Nicolas Flamel) major western alchemical manuscripts (Rosarium Philosophorum, Donum Dei, Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine, Splendor Solis) as well as artists, writers, poets, and astrologers including Carl Jung, Julia Kristeva, Demetra George, Liz Greene, Emily Dickinson, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Albrecht Durer, Anne Carson, Remedios Varo, and Leonora Carrington. Purchase now and you'll receive the entire project on May 13. https://emmalearusso.com/alchemy-of-the-word Join us Sunday, May 14th, Join us for The Uncanny in Cinema: Ingmar Bergman's Hour of the Wolf (1968), An Illustrated Online Lecture with Carl Abrahamsson: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events-tickets/the-uncanny-in-cinema-ingmar-bergmans-hour-of-the-wolf-1968-an-illustrated-online-lecture-with-carl-abrahamsson Beginning September 10th via Morbid Anatomy Museum, live via zoom – Harnessing the Magic and Creative Power of the Cut-up Method a la William Burroughs, David Bowie, Genesis P-Orridge, Led by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair and Carl Abrahamsson: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/harnessing-the-magic-and-creative-power-of-the-cut-up-method-a-la-william-burroughs-david-bowie-genesis-p-orridge-dr-vanessa-sinclair-and-carl-abrahamsson Visit http://psychartcult.org Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawsin_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvanessasinclair23 Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: www.renderingunconscious.org The song at the end of the episode is “A singular poetic vision” from the album Disciplined by Order by Vanessa Sinclair and Pete Murphy. Available at Bandcamp. https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com All music at Swedish independent record label Highbrow Lowlife Bandcamp page is name your price. Enjoy! https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Music also available to stream via Spotify & other streaming platforms. Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Image: ALCHEMY OF THE WORD

MALASOMBRA
¿Quién es Remedios Varo?

MALASOMBRA

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 18:42


Analizamos la obra de la artista surrealista Remedios Varo. Una de mis pintoras favoritas, recientemente recuperada por el canon de la Historia del Arte. Desde mi punto de vista fue muchísimo mejor artista que Dalí o el mismísimo Magritte. A pesar de que no pudo ser igual de reconocida debido a su condición de género, Varo participó y estuvo presente en todos los ambientes donde se movió la crème de la crème pictórica europea. Si te interesa el arte, la literatura, la filosofía, los videojuegos, y la cultura en general, puedes suscribirte a mi canal de Youtube donde semanalmente subo contenido cultural. Recuerda que este espacio no pretende ser divulgativo, sino creativo, de modo que hay opiniones y puntos de vista que de ninguna manera pretenden ser objetivos o restrictivos respecto a las disciplinas humanistas o historicistas. No debes hacer caso a todo lo que se dice, si no estás de acuerdo en algo, la opinión crítica es más que bienvenida y te invito a intervenir desde tus propios canales virtuales, todas las personas tenemos un duplicado en internet.

ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
In Arteetude Episode #176, Detlef Schlich explores "Symbols of Alchemy: Unveiling Artistic Inspirations Across the Ages." Dive into the captivating world of alchemical symbolism and its profound influence on artists throughout history. Join the jo

ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 27:40


Historia del arte con Kenza
#103 Remedios Varo

Historia del arte con Kenza

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 14:14


#103 Remedios Varo - Historia del arte con Kenza Entraremos en el mundo fantástico de Remedios Varo con su cuadro “Creación de las aves.” Historia del arte con Kenza - Obras que encienden el asombro. Una serie sobre el arte a través de la historia y las culturas. Se presentarán obras que trascienden el tiempo por su belleza y por lo que nos cuenta. Nos puedes seguir a través de la cuenta Instagram Historia.del.arte.con.kenza, para descubrir las obras del podcast y muchas más. Producido por @RojoVenado #historiadelarte #historiadelarteconkenza #podcastdearte #podcastenespañol Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Relevant Tones
Relevant Tones Live: Overlooked No More

Relevant Tones

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 63:00


The New York Times' Overlooked series was introduced on March 8, 2018 for International Women's Day, when they published fifteen obituaries of "overlooked" women, and has since become a hugely successful bi-weekly feature in the paper. As part Relevant Tones: Live, Access Contemporary Music has commissioned five composers to write musical portraits of the lives in the series, including surrealist painter and mystic Remedios Varo, singer-songwriter Judee Sill, journalist, teacher and political activist Jovita Idár, food inventor and war heroine Maria Orosa and the first African-American registered nurse in the United States, Mary Eliza Mahoney. Each new string quartet was performed live by The Overlook, and host Seth Boustead talked with special guests Amy Padnani, creator of the Overlooked series, filmmaker Vanessa Gould and obituary writer Jacques Kelley in between each performance. Live from Symphony Space in Manhattan.

Change the Story / Change the World
Episode 70: Veronica Rojas - An Artist at work @ the Global Brain Health Institute

Change the Story / Change the World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 48:52 Transcription Available


In this episode Veronica Rojas talks about working to advance new insights and ideas about creative aging alongside neurologists, architects, journalists, economists, psychologists, educators, and other artists as a Fellow at the Global Brain Health Institute at the University of California, San Francisco. It's quite an adventure. BIOVeronica Rojas: Veronica Rojas (b. Mexico City, 1973) was born into a multi-cultural family; her father is Mexican and her mother Swedish. Veronica grew up in Mexico City where she was exposed from very early on to the art of Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington and Frida Kahlo. These artists have ever since remained a big influence in Veronica's artwork. In 1995 she came to San Francisco, USA, to get a BFA at the San Francisco Art Institute and later an MFA at the California College of the Arts. She currently lives in Oakland, California. Veronica has shown her work nationally and internationally. She has been a Visual Aid Grant recipient and has been nominated to The Eureka Fellowship Grant and the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant. In 2011 Veronica got the Jerome Caja Terrible Beauty Award. Veronicas' paintings have been reviewed in Artweek Magazine, Bay Area Express, Metro Active and the TV program Latin Eyes. Currently, Veronica is an Atlantic Fellow for Brain Health and Equity at the Global Brain Health Institute.Notable MentionsGlobal Brain Health Institute: The Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) is dedicated to protecting the world's aging populations from threats to brain health. We strive to improve brain health for populations across the world, reaching into local communities and across our global network. GBHI brings together a powerful mix of disciplines, professions, backgrounds, skills, perspectives, and approaches to develop new science-based solutions. The Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health: program provides innovative training, networking, and support to emerging leaders focused on improving brain health and reducing the impact of dementia.Creative Growth Center: Founded in 1974, Creative Growth is a leader in the field of arts and disabilities, establishing a model for a creative community guided by the principle that art is fundamental to human expression and that all people are entitled to its tools of communication. From the first day Creative Growth started in the East Bay home of Elias Katz and Florence Ludins-Katz, the vision was clear. Art would be the path forward for people with disabilities to express themselves and a professional gallery would exhibit their work.Art With Elders: Founded in 1991, AWE engages older adults in fine arts classes and shares their work and life experience through public exhibits. Through classes and exhibits, the AWE program provides older adults with a vehicle for self-expression, social connection, and a presence in the larger community. Classes are taught in person and online by professional artists and are available in 5 languages. Exhibits engage artists and audiences through the power of creativity, deepening connection between cultures and generations.Creative Minds UCSF: Established in 2020, Creative Minds is a community arts for brain health initiative in San Francisco. This unique...

Elisa Queijeiro Presenta EQultura
Remedios Varo y BAYER ¡Atrévete a Ser!

Elisa Queijeiro Presenta EQultura

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 6:53


Las historias inspiran y la de Remedios Varo aún más: fue pintora, ilustradora para Bayer y una maga del pincel... Además, al recorrer su vida nos susurra un mensaje, que hoy más que nunca necesitamos: ¡Atrévete A Ser! ¡Habita tus talentos! ¡Regálanos tus dones! Escúchalo todo en este episodio del podcast eQultura.

arte compacto
62. Remedios Varo (directo en The Social Hub Barcelona)

arte compacto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 105:46


Hablamos de Remedios Varo, la chamana del surrealismo. En sus pinturas hay esoterismo, ciencia, alquimia, muchos gatetes que nos encantan, el inconsciente, lo onírico y un montón de elementos más que intentamos descifrar en este episodio del pódcast grabado con público en TSH Barcelona. También un San Sebastián triunfante que pintó para la farmacéutica Bayer! México fue el país que en que vivió la mayor parte de su vida, allí triunfó como artista. En Ciudad de México el Museo de Arte Moderno le dedica este año una gran exposición sobre la que hablamos en este episodio: 'Remedios Varo. Disrupciones de lo real'.

Así las cosas
Remedios varo y su huella en la CDMX

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 3:02


Colaboración Gina Jaramillo

Las mañanas de RNE con Íñigo Alfonso
Las mañanas de RNE con Íñigo Alfonso - Empecemos el día con Reyes Magos: más Remedios Varo

Las mañanas de RNE con Íñigo Alfonso

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 4:32


Remedios Varo pintó a los Reyes Magos en un trabajo para la farmacéutica Bayer en Venezuela en 1947. La artista española ya era una exiliada en América por entonces. Murió en México con más reconocimiento allí que en España, como demuestran las escasas exposiciones monográficas que se le han dedicado aquí.  Informa Íñigo Picabea Escuchar audio

The Great Women Artists
Tere Arcq on Remedios Varo

The Great Women Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 42:03


THIS WEEK on the GWA Podcast, for the very special 100th EPISODE, we interview art historian and leading curator of Surrealist and feminist art in Mexico and beyond, Tere Arcq on REMEDIOS VARO! Born in Spain, and raised in a strict Catholic schooling – from which she rebelled – Varo, in 1937, moved to Paris to join the Surrealists. After the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War and unable to return to her home country, Varo, by 1941, escaped to Mexico. It was here where she found refuge, befriending the likes of Leonora Carrington and Kati Horna, and made the most extraordinary and meticulous paintings. Often exploring alchemy and magic, her paintings tend to focus on a single, isolated figure in an otherworldly realm. With striking features – allegedly based on her own looks – her protagonists, often female, appear like hybridised creatures. One of my favorites is (image 1) – The Call, from 1961, presents a woman, holding a pestle and mortar, walking through a corridor of tree-like figures who meditavely loom by the side, emphasising the sounds of silence, an aura of mystery, and the idea of practising something in secret! Whenever I see a painting by Remedios Varo, I feel transfixed by their mystical and metaphysical atmosphere. They are meticulously rendered - almost renaissance-like - works of these women who seem to be trapped in towers, on a quest to reach a higher state of consciousness or living in another surrealist world. They are at once haunting, mesmeric, glowing and magical. A professor in art history based in Mexico City, Tere Arcq has been the Chief Curator of the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico and has curated exhibitions on women surrealists around the world. In 2012 she curated In Wonderland: The Adventures of Women Surrealists LACMA in addition to exhibitions at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Quebec and here in the UK where she was a co-curator of the 2010 exhibition Surreal Friends: Leonora Carrington, Remedios Varo and Kati Horna at Pallant House gallery. With more curatorial projects in the pipeline, very excitingly, Tere is a co-curator of the upcoming retrospective at the Chicago Art Institute for summer 2023 on the artist we are very excitingly talking about today, the Surrealist Remedios Varo.  -- 2021 New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/24/obituaries/remedios-varo-overlooked.html  NMWA biography: https://nmwa.org/art/artists/remedios-varo/  2000 New York Times on her scientific interest: https://www.nytimes.com/2000/04/11/science/scientific-epiphanies-celebrated-on-canvas.html  Artnews: https://www.artnews.com/feature/who-is-remedios-varo-and-why-is-she-important-1234574762/  Website with all her works: https://totallyhistory.com/remedios-varo-paintings/ Guardian review of Pallant House exhibitions Surreal Friends with Leonora Carrington and Kati Horna https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/jun/18/surrealist-muses-who-roared-mexico Eyes on the table (1938) https://totallyhistory.com/remedios-varo-paintings/ Harmony (1956)https://usaartnews.com/auctions/the-mystical-scene-by-spanish-surrealist-remedios-varo-set-a-world-record The Juggler (The Magician), (1956)https://www.moma.org/collection/works/291307 Audio guide: https://www.moma.org/audio/playlist/296/3792 Celestial Pablum (1958) https://brooklynrail.org/2017/10/criticspage/Hidden-Figures  Triptych: Towards the Tower (1961) Embroidering the Earth's Mantle (1961) The Escape (1962)https://www.gallerywendinorris.com/artists-collection/remedios-varo https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/24/obituaries/remedios-varo-overlooked.html -- ENJOY! Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Research assistant: Viva Ruggi Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Artwork by @thisisaliceskinner Music by Ben Wetherfield https://www.thegreatwomenartists.com/ -- THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY CHRISTIES: www.christies.com

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast
234 – The Sorceress Who Left Too Soon

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 44:21


Today, learn all about an accomplished female Mexican surrealist (–no, not that one). In this episode, Lauren paints a portrait of Remedios Varo, and later, gives us a quiz about artist's biopics! . . . [Music: 1) Meydän, “Surreal Forest,” 2018. Courtesy of Meydän, CC BY 4.0 license; 2) Frau Holle, “Ascending Souls,” 2017. Courtesy of Frau Holle, CC BY-NC 3.0 license.]

Planet Poet - Words in Space
Lissa Kiernan - The Whispering Wall

Planet Poet - Words in Space

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 47:03


NEW PODCAST!  LISTEN to my WIOX show (originally aired October 5th, 2022) featuring award-winning poet Lissa Kiernan, who will read from and discuss her most recent poetry collection, The Whispering Wall.  Planet Poet's Poet-At-Large, Pamela Manché Pearce, also joins us on the show.  The Whispering Wall, Lissa Kiernan's second full-length poetry collection, won the 2020 Homebound Publications Poetry Prize and was a semi-finalist for Tupelo Press Dorset Prize. Her previous books are Glass Needles & Goose Quills, winner of the Nautilus Gold for lyric prose, and Two Faint Lines in the Violet, finalist for the Julie Suk Award and IndieFab Award. She received her MFA at Stonecoast and holds an MA in Media Arts from The New School. She founded and directs The Poetry Barn, a pollinator habitat for poetry in the Catskills, and AIM Higher, a nonprofit organization dedicated to elevating women artists. She volunteers with Flying Cat Music and, with her husband, Chris Abramides, is an enthusiastic herder of a fluctuating number of felines. lissakiernan.com “Besotted with, weighted with Beauty, The Whispering Wall constructs delicious sonic tangles and brutally candid testimonies. Kiernan's lyric recording of multiple losses—of father, fertility, beloved natural places, sheer breathing spaces destroyed by human encroachment—provides the elegant architecture guiding each poem. Seductions and menacing of drink, of violence, shadow the speaker's journey. Guiding all is the gorgeous dreaminess in Kiernan's voice, pouring into us its alchemies: art itself is the elixir that distracts from, or miraculously surpasses, illusion or myth. A witchy and sardonic wit's at work, too, in these poems, singing with Stevie Smith, and with Plath. What a great gift of solace and heart this book is.”—Judith Vollmer, author of The Sound Boat: New and Selected Poems “Elegiac and alive with all five senses, plus whatever sixth sense allows us to perceive the metaphysical mysteries of life and death, Lissa Kiernan's The Whispering Wall limns the mists of grief and memory and delineates the lucidity of having a body.”—Kathleen Rooney, author of Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk and Cher Ami and Major Whittlesey   “...Kiernan deftly weaves her own personal narrative into the lives of other artists (including Remedios Varo, Leonor Fini, and Leonora Carrington), historical events, computer systems, mythological figures, and even aerodynamics concepts, so that the collection subtly expands the dimensions of what the self means... “—Christien Gholson, author of All the Beautiful Dead and winner of The Bitter Oleander Press Library Of Poetry Book Award Yours in Radio, Sharon

Ugh, As If! - contemporary art podcast
Surrealist art of Remedios Varo and Leonora Carrington (ft. Alyssa) - 1x21

Ugh, As If! - contemporary art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 60:36


Today we are talking about Surrealist artists like Remedios Varo and Leonora Carrington. Lisa Fevral: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJdvK5wMriowQqbGC7G0lDA https://twitter.com/LisaFevral https://www.instagram.com/lisafevral/ Cecilia Clamart: https://www.instagram.com/weececi/ https://www.instagram.com/ceciliaclamart/

The Wrath of the iOtians
Interview with British Fantasy Awards Finalist Rym Kechacha, Author of To Catch a Moon

The Wrath of the iOtians

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 34:13


Jake and Ron chat with British Fantasy Awards Finalist Rym Kechacha, author of To Catch a Moon, published by Unsung Stories. She is a writer and teacher living in Norwich, England. Her debut novel, Dark River, was nominated for two British Fantasy Awards. To Catch a Moon is influenced by the surrealist paintings of Remedios Varo. Rym Kechacha spins a wild fantasy from Varo's dreamlike imaginings, a world in which the moon's daughter holds the key to mankind's fate. Populated by witches, sentient animals, and a lion made of leaves, To Catch a Moon is a bold and fearless ode to the power of Remedios Varo's timeless paintings.  To Catch a Moon by Rym Kechachahttp://www.unsungstories.co.uk/to-catch-a-moon-by-rym-kechachaRym Kechacha web sitehttps://rymkechacha.squarespace.com/Rym Kechacha's review of the book Matthew Bourne and his Adventures in Dancehttps://dancetabs.com/2012/04/book-matthew-bourne-and-his-adventures-in-dance/Rym Kechacha Social MediaTwitter: @RymKechachaRemedios Veroshttps://www.wikiart.org/en/remedios-varoKnow the Artist Remedios VerosYouTube Several Circles Art History Channelhttps://youtu.be/RNZ41SrHrt4Unsung Storieshttps://www.unsungstories.co.uk/Instagram: unsung.booksThe Wrath of the iOtiansEmail: thewrathoftheiotians@gmail.comInstagram: thewrathoftheiotiansTwitter:  @OfiOtiansWebsite: https://thewrathoftheiotians.buzzsprout.com/MusicLand Of The Me-me by Aleksandar Dimitrijevic (TONO)Licensed under the NEO Sounds Music License Agreement

Beyond the Paint
Episode 167: Women of Surrealism: Frida Kahlo, Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington

Beyond the Paint

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 29:31


In this fascinating episode, we will look at the women of Surrealism: Frida Kahlo, Remedios Varo and Leonora Carrington. All three artists worked in Mexico throughout the 20th century. We will examine their distinctive personal, visual vocabulary and consider the ways "place" informed and liberated their practice. We will round up the episode highlighting the contemporary Surrealist painter Rita Maikova. .Resources are listed at my website: www.beyondthepaint.net.In episode #163, you can listen in on a conversation I had with Surrealist Rita Maikova exploring her work and practice. Link to full episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-163-rita-maikova-surrealist-female-painter/id1354994893?i=1000571461885. Image Credit: Frida Kahlo Foundation

Classical Post
Cruising Down the Strange Highway of Life: Composer Gity Razaz on Her Debut Album and Finding Inspiration in the Surreal

Classical Post

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 20:51


The cover art for most classical albums usually relies on a glamorous studio shot of the artist or a generically tranquil landscape that hardly relates to the music we're about to experience. But that's not at all the case on the cover of The Strange Highway, the debut album from composer Gity Razaz. A pencil and ink drawing depicting a cloaked figure with an arrow through the heart, whose head is a series of celestial orbs and auras, this artwork from Daniel Martin Diaz not only draws us in — it perfectly captures Razaz's sound world, one inspired by the Surrealism art movement of the early 20th century. "I am a visual person, and my music has a tendency to be visual," Razaz says on the latest episode of the Classical Post podcast. "My current obsession is Remedios Varo — her works unfold over broader, mystical, and metaphysical realms." And like Varo and her fellow Surrealists, who balanced rational takes on everyday life with fantastical elements rooted in the dreams and nightmares of the subconscious mind, Razaz's compositions find her translating her intellectual and metaphysical curiosities into vivid, incredibly gripping music. "I usually write visceral music that's dramatically supercharged and energetic, but I also try to balance that with some lyricism and mystery. I feel it's a byproduct of living in our time, where there's this sense of being disconnected from reality. I feel like my music attempts to bring some peace and connection to reality, to the present." In this conversation, we discuss more about her BIS Records album, which brings together a wide variety of work she's composed over 15 years. Plus, she shares the prebiotic/probiotic powder that helps her jumpstart her mornings, how finding inspiration is as simple as watching her three-year-old daughter at play, and her go-to place for incredible oysters and martinis in New York City. Listen to The Strange Highway wherever you stream or download music. — Classical Post uncovers the creativity behind exceptional music. Dive into meaningful conversations with leading artists in the world today. Based in New York City, Classical Post is a touchpoint for tastemakers. Visit our website for exclusive editorial and subscribe to our monthly newsletter to be notified of new content. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Classical Post is an ambassador for NED, a wellness company. Get 15% off their products like CBD oil and many other health-based products by using our code CLASSICALPOST at checkout.

AstroFabulous with Nadiya Shah
Jung, Astrology& Tarot with Ursula Stockder, Devil Card, Sphinx Symbolism in Chariot Card+ more!

AstroFabulous with Nadiya Shah

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 30:34


NEW! 5-Week Course "Tarot and Astrology" with Ursula Stockder Jungian Astrologer SIGN UP BEFORE AUG 30, 2022 TO CHOOSE YOUR TUITION RATE! 1.The History and Development of the Tarot Cards 2.Colours and Numbers 3.Jung's Psychological Influence on the Major Arcana 4.The 4 Elements and The Importance of the Minor Arcana 5.Merging Tarot & Astrology SYNCHRONICITY UNIVERSITY! LIMITED TIME CHOOSE YOUR TUITION RATE! Learn more and sign up at https://www.synchronicityuniversity.com During this five-weeks course we will approach different themes that are very important to consider while making a tarot reading. We are mainly going to be working with the Marseille, the Rider Wait and the Aleister Crowley Thoth tarot decks, although we are also going to be analyzing the influence of decks by painters, such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Dali, Remedios Varo, Jheronimus Bosch and more. Ursula Stockder is a Mexican astrologer, Jungian therapist specialized in palliative care and painter. She is a full-time astrologer and teaches astrology since 1995. At the moment she is the Mexican satellite for OPA Organization for Professional Astrology, the ISAR Global Director and the Cosmic Patterns representative for Mexico. Through her cultural center she is helping to promote astrology and art in her country. @circulo_astral @synchronicityuniversity #astrologyclass #astrologytalk #astrologer #astrologyclassonline

Alimenta Tu Mente
Remedios Varo: Puedes ir de acá para allá, pero mientras tú no estés bien, nada de lo que te rodea lo estará

Alimenta Tu Mente

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 5:47


Remedios Varo fue una pintora, escritora y artista gráfica surrealista española. Fue una de las primeras mujeres en estudiar en la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando en Madrid. La obra de Varo evoca un mundo surgido de su imaginación donde se mezclan lo científico, lo místico, lo esotérico y lo mágico. Es considerada una artista de la alquimia dedicada a hacer revivir mundos que en su pintura surgen de los cuentos de hadas del insconsciente. Hoy nos alimentamos con sus sabias palabras: Puedes ir de acá para allá, pero mientras tú no estés bien, nada de lo que te rodea lo estará.

El Libro Rojo de Ritxi Ostáriz
ELR162. Remedios Varo, magia y surrealismo; con María José González. El Libro Rojo de Ritxi Ostáriz

El Libro Rojo de Ritxi Ostáriz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 86:00


¿Cómo fue la vida de la pintora vanguardista Remedios Varo? ¿Qué influencia tuvo en ella su exilio a México, considerado por André Breton “el país surrealista por excelencia”? ¿Qué papel toma en su obra el interés por la magia, el ilusionismo y el esoterismo? En este capítulo de El Libro Rojo entrevisto a María José González, doctora en Historia del Arte y profesora de la Universidad de Barcelona.