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Femmes artistes / Artistes femmes
#17 - La chair est ronde

Femmes artistes / Artistes femmes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 64:04


Pour ce 17ème épisode de Femmes artistes / Artistes femmes, j'ai invité 4 artistes pour parler d'art "avec nos tripes". J'ai construis cet épisode de manière organique, en y mettant du vécu, des entrailles et de la poésie. Toutes, nous racontons l'enchevêtrement de l'art à notre intimité, de femme, d'artiste et parfois de mère. Toutes, nous racontons comment l'art nous vient, bien souvent du corps, de nos mémoires incarnées, parfois archaïques, certaines violentes, d'autres transgénérationnelles. Tandis que Nour Awadamorcelle avec soin les corps réparés, via la performance et la sculpture, Yasmine Blumsavoure l'élan pulsionnel agrégé au désir de peindre. Clorindre Châlon s'emploie à remettre de la rugosité là où le corps a été trop lissé, le textile et les perles pour matières premières. Une ode à la préciosité et l'irrégularité des corps. Déborah Calfond quant à elle, se dévoile corps, âme, animale, mutante. La beauté n'est plus quelque chose de connu, il est le résultat d'une alchimie étrange. Alchimie à laquelle moi, Ada Kafel, je me relie en dansant, avec des tenues ouvertes sur mon corps, que je peins en retour. Dans cet épisode, on va et on vient, avec nos voix et nos prosodies, qui disent parfois + de nous que nos mots. J'avais envie de faire un podcast vivant, alors j'ai monté une expo, où nous exposons accompagnées de 2 perf sonores de Julie Salin et de Nora Neko et Niki No.Extraits lus :Conte inuit selon Nalungiaq / Les identités meurtrières d'Amin Maalouf lu par Nour Awada / Texte par Agnieszka Szpila (autrice du roman Hexes) pour le catalogue de Tatiana Wolska Belladona / Charlotte BrontëOeuvres décrites : Autoportrait au foulard et au cerceau #3 par Ada Kafel / Regarde moi ou je meurs par Nour Awada / Le porteur d'âme par Déborah Calfond / Sac-jardin de poche par Clorindre ChâlonExposition La chair est ronde du 17 au 21/04 à l'atelier Rafale à Marseille. Vernissage le 17 avril à 18h. Plus d'infos sur ma page Insta. Extraits sonores :Surnaturelle par Julie Salin / Mue#1 par Nathalie Ong alias Niki No / Gina été, Prolog - This Mess I'm InPour nous soutenir :  Me suivre sur insta et aller sur Tipee : https://en.tipeee.com/artistes-femmes-le-podcastFemmes artistes / Artistes femmes est un podcast indépendant créé et produit par Ada Kafel. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

In Talks With
Leonardo Drew

In Talks With

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 25:56


Spotted as a teenager for his spectacular drawing skills, African-American artist Leonardo Drew was nearly recruited into a world of draughtsmanship for the likes of Marvel and DC comics, but instead found his true calling via the study of fine arts in New York and the impact of Jackson Pollock.

Eric's Perspective : A podcast series on African American art

In this episode, Eric sits down with the legendary artist Artis Lane… where they discuss her life as a young girl having emigrated from Canada to Michigan and formative experiences she had that later informed her artwork. They discuss her travels as a young adult to South Africa and exposure to apartheid.. Her prolific and celebrated artistic career that includes her exceptional portrait work, her focus on social issues and sculpture including her bust of Abolitionist and Suffragette Sojourner Truth that was unveiled by First Lady Michelle Obama and most recently her contemporary work that deals in the realm of Metaphysics. For more visit: www.ericsperspective.comGuest Bio: Artis Lane is a Black Canadian sculptor and painter who was born in North Buxton, a small town near Chatham in Ontario, Canada, in a community largely populated by the descendants of slaves who emigrated to Canada on the Underground Railroad. At two years old her family moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan where she started developing her interests in drawing and painting. Upon graduating high school, she received a scholarship to attend the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, Ontario. After receiving her degree, she moved to Detroit, Michigan newly married to her husband, journalist Bill Lane. While there, she continued her education at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Artis Lane's sculpture are primarily concerned with portraying what she sees as enduring spiritual truths. These truths are that the growth of spiritual awareness is continuous and that nobody ever arrives at perfection. In addition, spiritual awareness connects humans with a universal force."  Her commissions include a series of bronze portraits for the Soul Train Awards, a bronze portrait of Rosa Parks for the Smithsonian Institution and designing the original logo for the Dance Theatre of Harlem. She has made sculptures of prominent people as former President George H. W. Bush, Bill Cosby, Walter Annenberg, Michael Jordan, Gordon Getty, Nelson Mandela and Henry Kissinger. The National Congress of Black Women commissioned Lane to create a bronze bust depicting women's-right advocate and abolitionist Sojourner Truth. The bust was unveiled on April 28, 2009 by First Lady Michelle Obama for permanent display in the Emancipation Hall at the Capitol Visitor Centre. The Women's Caucus for Art, making Truth the first black woman to be honored with a bust at U.S. Capitol. Lane was honored in 2013 as recipient of the Women's Caucus for Art Lifetime Achievement Award.About Eric's Perspective: A podcast series on African American art with Eric Hanks — African American art specialist, owner of the renowned M. Hanks Gallery and commissioner on the Los Angeles County Arts Commission; offers his perspective on African American art through in-depth conversations with fellow art enthusiasts where they discuss the past, present & future of African American art.For more on Eric's Perspective, visit www.ericsperspective.com#ERICSPERSPECTIVE #AFRICANAMERICAN #ART SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/2vVJkDn LISTEN ON:  Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2B6wB3U Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3j6QRmW Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3fNNgrY iHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2KtYGXv  Pandora: https://pdora.co/38pFWAmConnect with us ONLINE: Visit Eric's Perspective website: https://bit.ly/2ZQ41x1 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3jq5fXP Instagram: https://bit.ly/39jFZxG Twitter: https://bit.ly/2OMRx33  www.mhanksgallery.com

CultureNOW | A Celebration of Culture & Community
John Ericsson | Jonathan Kuhn

CultureNOW | A Celebration of Culture & Community

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 6:50


Jonathan Kuhn, Director of Arts and Antiquities of NYC Parks, sheds light on the John Ericsson sculpture in Battery Park. The sculpture depicts Ericsson, a Swedish-American inventor and engineer, who was important in revolutionizing maritime and military technology and travel. 

CultureNOW | A Celebration of Culture & Community
Roscoe Conkling | Jonathan Kuhn

CultureNOW | A Celebration of Culture & Community

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 6:28


Located at the southeast corner of Madison Square Park this forthright, bronze full-standing statue of political figure Roscoe Conkling (1829-1888) is by the distinguished artist John Quincy Adams Ward (1840-1910), and dates to 1893.On March 12, 1888, while on his way to the New York Club at 25th Street, Conkling suffered severe exposure in Union Square, during the famous blizzard which gripped the city on that day. As a result his health rapidly declined, and he died on April 18th, 1888. Five years later friends of Conkling petitioned the Mayor and Park Board to erect a sculpture of him in Union Square. Park officials believed Conkling not of a stature to warrant placement of this work alongside existing sculptures in the park of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and the Marquis de Lafayette, but granted permission at the present location of the work.

CultureNOW | A Celebration of Culture & Community
Statue of Benjamin Franklin | Jonathan Kuhn

CultureNOW | A Celebration of Culture & Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 3:56


Jonathan Kuhn, Director of Art and Antiquities in NYC Parks, talks about the Benjamin Franklin sculpture located across from City Hall in Lower Manhattan. The sculpture is located on Publisher's Row; Franklin of course was very influential in publishing, being a statesman, and negotiation. 

Eric's Perspective : A podcast series on African American art
Eric's Perspective feat. Richard Wyatt Jr.

Eric's Perspective : A podcast series on African American art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 58:00


In this episode, Eric speaks with celebrated artist Richard Wyatt Jr. about how he first discovered art at a young age and becoming a prodigy. He describes his educational journey and experience whilst studying at the Watts Towers Art Center and being mentored by great artists... his connection with music and how it relates to art, his passion for exploring various mediums and collaboration, his work in the space of public art and his unique process when creating his beautiful murals among the region of Los Angeles. For more visit: www.ericsperspective.comGuest Bio: Richard Wyatt Jr. was born in Lynwood and raised in Compton and the Crenshaw district of Los Angeles, California. He is one of the region's most noted muralists and is known for his realistic figurative works which honor both common people and historic figures. His series of works on the history of the Central Avenue jazz scene were exhibited at the Santa Monica Museum of Art. His public works can be seen at the Capitol Records Building, the Watts Towers Art Center, and Spike's Joint on Melrose in Los Angeles. Featured art on display: Robert Colescott, Death of a Mulatto Woman1991, Acrylic on canvas, 213.3 x 182.8 cm (84 x 72 in.)About Eric's Perspective: A podcast series on African American art with Eric Hanks. Eric Hanks — African American art specialist, owner of the renowned M. Hanks Gallery and commissioner on the Los Angeles County Arts Commission; offers his perspective on African American art through in-depth conversations with fellow art enthusiasts where they discuss the past, present & future of African American art.For more on Eric's Perspective, visit www.ericsperspective.com#ERICSPERSPECTIVE #AFRICANAMERICAN #ART SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/2vVJkDn LISTEN ON:  Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2B6wB3U Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3j6QRmW Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3fNNgrY iHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2KtYGXv  Pandora: https://pdora.co/38pFWAmConnect with us ONLINE: Visit Eric's Perspective website: https://bit.ly/2ZQ41x1 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3jq5fXP Instagram: https://bit.ly/39jFZxG Twitter: https://bit.ly/2OMRx33  www.mhanksgallery.comAbout Eric Hanks: African American art specialist, owner of the renowned M. Hanks Gallery and commissioner on the Los Angeles County Arts Commission… was one of the leading representatives of Black artists through his Santa Monica gallery, M. Hanks Gallery, founded in 1988. By selling their works nationally, contributing to museum collections, and publishing catalogs, Hanks has helped create an audience and market for these artists. Hanks is currently a commissioner on the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.

Pulling on the Thread
Rose B. Simpson

Pulling on the Thread

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 31:37


We spent most of this episode talking about "Maria", an El Camino that Rose refurbished in 2014. Rose has a major new commission of work on view now through June at SCAD called "Countdown" and is preparing for residencies and two large solo exhibitions this year at the University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque, NM and the Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV.  

Cars That Matter
58 - "Cars That Matter" with Eddie Sotto and guest Robert Ross Pt. 1

Cars That Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 33:01


After introducing Robert, Eddie asks Robert to detail where his passions originated in his childhood (2:43). Then Eddie and Robert consider the value and purpose of collections and how one approaches them (4:23) before finding out where his early interest in cars came from (7:46) and touching on Robert's art degree and how it ties into his overall passions (10:23). After a short break, Eddie asks Robert to explain how he turned his artistic passions turned into employment and automotive writing (13:58). Then Robert explains what makes good automotive writing to him today (21:28), shares the unique approach of his company, RossMadrid (23:48), and then muses on the future of luxury (30:29). Next week, we'll be releasing Part 2 of this conversation, where Robert explains his thoughts on the importance of automotive collecting! Related Episodes: Bert Voet and "Carchitecture: Houses with Horsepower"https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/57-bert-voet-and-carchitecture-houses-with-horsepower/id1485928924?i=1000513910075 Eddie Sotto of Sotto Studios: Part 1 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/16-eddie-sotto-of-sotto-studios-part-1/id1485928924?i=1000474949649 Eddie Sotto of Sotto Studios: Part 2https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/17-eddie-sotto-of-sotto-studios-part-2/id1485928924?i=1000475666915 ------------------ Learn More: Cars That Matter Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Hosted by: Robert Ross Produced and Edited by: Chris Porter Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick A CurtCo Media production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cars That Matter
58 - "Cars That Matter" with Eddie Sotto and guest Robert Ross Pt. 1

Cars That Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 33:01


After introducing Robert, Eddie asks Robert to detail where his passions originated in his childhood (2:43). Then Eddie and Robert consider the value and purpose of collections and how one approaches them (4:23) before finding out where his early interest in cars came from (7:46) and touching on Robert's art degree and how it ties into his overall passions (10:23). After a short break, Eddie asks Robert to explain how he turned his artistic passions turned into employment and automotive writing (13:58). Then Robert explains what makes good automotive writing to him today (21:28), shares the unique approach of his company, RossMadrid (23:48), and then muses on the future of luxury (30:29). Next week, we'll be releasing Part 2 of this conversation, where Robert explains his thoughts on the importance of automotive collecting! Related Episodes: Bert Voet and "Carchitecture: Houses with Horsepower"https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/57-bert-voet-and-carchitecture-houses-with-horsepower/id1485928924?i=1000513910075 Eddie Sotto of Sotto Studios: Part 1 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/16-eddie-sotto-of-sotto-studios-part-1/id1485928924?i=1000474949649 Eddie Sotto of Sotto Studios: Part 2https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/17-eddie-sotto-of-sotto-studios-part-2/id1485928924?i=1000475666915 ------------------ Learn More: Cars That Matter Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Hosted by: Robert Ross Produced and Edited by: Chris Porter Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick A CurtCo Media production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CULTURE ALT
Bharti Kher: A Wonderful Anarchy

CULTURE ALT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 10:16


Contemporary Indian artist Bharti Kher opens 'A Wonderful Anarchy' in Hauser & Wirth Somerset. Hear her speak about avatars, bindis, and the power of what’s not there. Bharti Kher was made Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in 2015. More info www.culturealt.com Instagram @maiamorgen

CULTURE ALT
Rachel Whiteread at Tate Britain - in English -

CULTURE ALT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 8:12


1993: Rachel Whiteread remporte le Turner Prize avec House, l'emprunte en béton d'une maison victorienne. Béton, plâtre, résine... au-delà de la simplicité des matériaux, les oeuvres de Whiteread nous apprennent avant tout à regarder l'espace - et les objets- autrement. Plus d'info www.culturealt.com

National Gallery of Art | Audio
Living with the Dead in France: Nineteenth-Century Tomb Sculpture

National Gallery of Art | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2012 46:38


Let's talk!
Sculpture by the Sea 2009 Episode 92

Let's talk!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2009 20:36


Every year Sydneysiders are presented a spectacular international art exhibition, Scultpure by the Sea. It is an outdoor exhibiton laid out on the magnificent coastal walk between Bondi beach and Tamarama beach. Last Tuesday our two AMEP classes (A & B) went to see it. We were very fortunate with the weather, but I wont' tell you any more about it. Listen to the students talking about it. They talk about the day, the stting, the sculptures in general and individual sculptures they were working on for their blogs. You can visit their blogs on the right-hand sidebar of Our Class 2009 sculpturebythesea09 no music