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We are (finally) BACK! We are pleased to welcome art advisor Jacob King to discuss the art program he has organized for the iconic Lever House. A new show of early and iconic work by Claes Oldenburg is opening this week and we take this opportunity to discuss the intersection of real estate and blue chip art. We also discuss the state of the market, and Jacob's widely circulated missive on the market from this past spring as well as his outlook for this coming auction season. All that AND MORE on THE ONLY ART PODCAST. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin-godsill/support
Molly Hassler is an interdisciplinary artist, often embracing collaboration and primarily using drawing and fibers techniques to mine the complex relation between representation and identity as a queer person in the Midwest. Through printing, drawing, weaving and quilting, she is actively sewing up the past, literally and metaphorically mending. Her fine art practice rests most comfortably between peculiar three dimensional objecthood and semi-narrative works containing drawings and text that speak to the sweetness and trauma of queer and trans coming of age. Hassler is a 2022 recipient of the Mary L. Nohl Fellowship and 2021-2023 Springboard for the Arts: Rural Regenerator Fellowship. She has shown her work in exhibitions including Ortega Y Gasset Projects in Brooklyn, New York, The Jackson Dinsdale Art Center in Hastings, Nebraska as well as Portrait Society Gallery and Real Tinsel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Currently working as a teaching Artist in Residence with Lynden Sculpture Garden and Woodland Pattern Book Center, she carries out multiple community based projects in Milwaukee Public Schools. The book mentioned at the end of the interview was Johnny Appleseed. “I Keep My Feelings In My Chest” Quilted Chest Binder; Hand Dyed Cotton, Piecework, Thread, Fringe 2020 “She Was a Public House” : Detail of "Serving Fish", Ongoing Installation; Gouache Painting, Wood, Soft Sculpture, Paper Mache, Plaster, 2019 - 2020
When Pop Art hit its peak in the 1960s, artists embraced polkadots, popular culture, and consumerism. If you're curious about how soup cans and comics became fine art, join Klaire Lockheart as she shares the details of this Modernist art movement. Artists and Artwork: Yayoi Kusama (Accumulation No. 1, Aggregation: One Thousand Boats Show, Infinity Mirror Room [Phalli's Field], All the Eternal Love I have for the Pumpkins), Georgia O'Keeffe, Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, Andy Warhol (Campbell's Soup Cans, Marilyn Diptych, Cow Wallpaper), Lynn Goldsmith, Claes Oldenburg and Patty Mucha (Soft Calendar for the Month of August), Coosje van Bruggen and Claes Oldenburg (Spoonbridge and Cherry), and Roy Lichtenstein (Look Mickey, Drowning Girl) Additional Topics: Appropriation, Intersectionality, Soft Sculpture, Jason Pargin (What the Hell Did I Just Read), Abstract Expressionism, Clement Greenberg (“Avant-Garde and Kitsch”), Marilyn Monroe, Serigraphy, Comic Books, CMYK Printing, and Ben-Day Dots klairelockheart.com instagram.com/klairelockheart facebook.com/klairealockheart
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Natalie Baxter explores concepts of place, identity, nostalgic americana, and gender stereotypes, predominantly through soft sculpture. Natalie’s work playfully pushes controversial issues, creating an accessible entry point for unpacking matters of tension in today’s political and social landscape. We have a great discussion about her journey as an artist- how she happened upon soft sculpture […]
In this, the final episode of Two Artsy Gals (sorry… I guess that kindof give away what the big announcement is), Katie and Loni talk about some of the things they have always wanted to do an episode on, but haven’t been able to for one reason or another. The Gals cover Zentangle, Zines, Soldering, and Soft Sculpture with all the goofy sidebars you have come to expect. Plus, you will learn about what The Gals have in the works for you next! Please remember to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you listen. It really helps us get found in search results. Check out the Two Artsy Gals blog for show notes and images relating to this episode. http://twoartsygals.wordpress.com/. Special thanks to Madison Henebry for her work on the music for our theme song and for performing the Two Artsy Gals Theme Song.
Here's a little technical trick to keep up your sleeve! Soft sculpture with acrylic paint, yeah! Check it out.
Artist Nell discusses her work The perfect drip 1999 in the exhibition Soft sculpture.
Les Kossatz discusses his work in the Soft Sculpture exhibition.
Lauren Berkowitz discusses her work in the Soft Sculpture exhibition.
Sadie Chandler discusses her work in the Soft Sculpture exhibition.