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Joel, and Jonny welcome Mogswap to the podcast to chat about the new mace, and the ups, and downs of pounding away in a twelve year old superflat world. There is also a new snapshot this week, and the Minecraft Marketplace now has a subscription option.
This week, we consider the lasting impact of Takashi Murakami's Superflat art movement on the chaotic visual landscape of the 21st century. The youthful funkiness of "Frutiger Metro," the punk orientalism of Tokidoki, and the dystopian cheekiness of Gorillaz all epitomize the hybridization of cultural symbols between East and West and the flattening of art and consumer culture. We reflect on the Y2K revival of Atompunk, nostalgia for the utopian promise of Microsoft Windows, and the importance of lime green in a girl's bid for independence.Pinterest BoardLinks:Tokidoki: Cute and Sexy Fantasies between East and West Tragedy and the Superflat by Daniel Moldoveanu for SpikeWhat is Frutiger Aero? by Laura Holliday for DazedSuperflat Pop via CARI InstituteFrank Ocean's Homer vs Kareem Rashid's DigipopHappy99NEW YORK - night n day album artTokidoki Character GuideTokidoki Healthy Besties Blindbox This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nymphetalumni.com/subscribe
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Takashi Murakami is one of the most prominent contemporary Japanese painters. I spoke with Toki from the podcast Japan Explained to get some insights into Murakami and how his work is a reflection of modern and traditional Japanese culture. Takashi Murakami is well known for his Superflat artwork. The Superflat movement was named for an exhibition of Murakami's work in the year 2000. Murakami's paintings often utilize outlines and flat colors that give the work the visually flat sense similar to traditional woodcut prints. Simultaneously the Superflat movement represents a flattening of society as barriers between cultures are broken down. In this episode, we discussed Murakami's background as well as his paintings of Mr. Dobs, a recurring figure in many of his works that serves as a sort of alter ego for the artist. As always you can find pictures of the work discussed along with other resources on website www.WhoARTedPodcast.com Keep in touch by emailing WhoARTedPodcast@gmail.com and if you like the podcast, please tell your friends, rate and review it wherever you listen.
Today we're gonna talk about Superflat art movement. Takashi Murakami coining the term in 2001, how this movement has connections to the ukiyo-e and the connotations of the conceptual themes in these works. Buy me coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lisafevral Kawaii and the Superflat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RslhQQN85c Lisa Fevral: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJdvK5wMriowQqbGC7G0lDA https://twitter.com/LisaFevral https://www.instagram.com/lisafevral/
TRACKLISTDimitri From Paris x Fiorious - Music Saved My LifeSoul Central - What I'm Gonna DoPrince - The Future (V's Edit)Superflat - MadagasikaraGledd - I Hold YouDiana Ross - Take Me Higher (Jet Boot Jack Edit)Rockers Revenge & Alan Dixon - Walkin' On SunshineMilk & Sugar - Let The Sun Shine (Purple Disco Machine Remix)Army Of Lovers - CrucifiedRoxy - The Contagion (Saliva Commandos x Manny Ward Remix)The Juan Maclean - Leave Me When You CanBen Gomori - ChoomJust Sam - Grind OnSpace Motion,Kevin McKay & Frank O Moiraghi - Feel My Body
נכיר את שלושת העשורים האחרונים ביפן ואת הביטויים האומנותיים שלהם. המשבר הכלכלי, התעצמותה של סין, הפנמת תרבות המערב, והחיפוש אחר האומנות היפנית המקורית. נלמד מהי בעיית הפריפריה היפנית וכיצד היא דווקא מקדמת יוזמות יצירתיות, ובהן יוזמות ליצירה אומנותית ותצוגה של תערוכות. עם דוקטור אילת זהר סדרות מעבדה רבות ומגוונות משודרות ועולות לאתר וליישומוני השמע כמעט בכל שבוע. כדי להקל על בחירת התוכן, הסדרה המתאימה לכן ולכם, ריכזנו את המידע הבסיסי ביותר לגבי סדרות המעבדה בטבלה, שבה מוזכרים שמות הסדרות, תחום הידע שאליו הן שייכות, שמות החוקרות והחוקרים וקישור לכל אחת מהן. האזנה טובה ונוחה לשימוש: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UB-BQTOkAT4nRg80SPHMLRiSPDBpusepUmpxKPtPlio/edit?usp=sharing סילבוס מידע על אודות תקופת Heisei ביפן https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13439006.2019.1688930 נשים צלמות ביפן בתקופת Heisei https://www.lensculture.com/articles/ibasho-gallery-female-force-from-japan-12-noteworthy-new-photographers האוצרת, קאסאהרה מיצ'יקו https://prixpictet.com/nominators/kasahara-michiko/ הצלמת, אישיאוצ'י מיאקו https://www.sfmoma.org/artist/miyako_ishiuchi/ סופרפלאט (Superflat) - הפרויקט של האמן מורקאמי טקאשי https://www.theartstory.org/movement/superflat/history-and-concepts/ ילד קטן (Little Boy) - הפרויקט של האמן מורקאמי טקאשי https://www.japansociety.org/little_boy_the_arts_of_japans_exploding_subculture מאמר בנוגע ל"נשות הנוחות" של הצבא היפני https://www.awf.or.jp/e1/facts-12.html מידע בנוגע לסגירת התערוכה "חופש הביטוי" בטריאנלה של אייצ'י https://aichitriennale2010-2019.jp/en/artwork/A23.html https://artdesign.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/the_2019_aichi_triennale-_notes_on_after_freedom_of_expression_reuben_keehan.pdf מידע על אודות "ניפון קאיגי", ועידת יפן https://apjjf.org/2017/21/Tawara.html "מעבר להירושימה: שובו של המודחק" (2015), הגלריה האוניברסיטאית לאומנות, אוצרת: אילת זהר https://www.mekomit.co.il/%D7%A9%D7%95%D7%91%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%9D-%D7%A9%D7%AA%D7%99%D7%A7%D7%94-%D7%99%D7%A4%D7%9F/ https://www.academia.edu/14267304/Beyond_Hiroshima_The_Return_of_the_Repressed_Wartime_Memory_Performativity_and_the_Documentary_in_Contemporary_Japanese_Photography_and_Video_Art_ISBN_978_965_7160_41_1 יחסי פריפריה ומרכז ביפן סיפור הטריאנלה של אצ'יגו צומארי https://www.echigo-tsumari.jp/en/ סיפור הטריאנלה של סטואוצ'י https://setouchi-artfest.jp/en/ האתר האישי של דוקטור אילת זהר https://telaviv.academia.edu/AyeletZohar See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Kait and Diane as they discuss the amazing creative genius known as Takashi Murakami! Here is a link to the video tour of Murakami featured in today's episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEO7qBP0woQ&t=1s & a link to his Twitter and Instagram where you can support his artwork: https://twitter.com/takashipom?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/takashipom/?hl=en
A few weeks ago, before the doors opened for the second day of the Armory Show, we tucked ourselves on a quiet mezzanine to complete our last in a series of three podcasts from the revered art fair. The mood in the city was beginning to take shape: the Coronavirus began to dominate every discussion, and yet in this early morning, we were able to sit down with NYC-based painter/sculpture artist, Austin Lee, long a friend of the magazine and celebrating a solo booth with Jeffrey Deitch in the pier down the hall from us. We've known Austin for years: he's been featured in the magazine and also a major part of our Juxtapoz x Superflat exhibitions in Seattle and Vancouver with Takashi Murakami. His highly intricate-yet-appearing-lo-fi works have always astounded us. They feel so original and yet so playful, a tad sinister and loose. But we learn over the course of this conversation with Radio Juxtapoz, is that these works are time-consuming, polished and rely heavy on a special technique that Austin has been perfecting for years. These paintings and sculptures show what a generation of artists inspired by early digital technologies such as iPaint, Paintbrush or other applications of the late 1990s and early 2000s have come to create in a contemporary art context. What we love from this conversation is just how excited Austin has been, from his years at Yale to the present, with the use of technology and exploration in his practice. Subscribe to the Radio Juxtapoz podcast HERE. The Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by FIFTH WALL TV's Doug Gillen and Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 041 was recorded live in New York City at Pier 90, March 6, 2020. Thank you to The Armory Show for the support.
The Radio Juxtapoz Podcast is back, live from the back of a restaurant in Chelsea! That's where we met up with Rebecca Morgan, a few days before her latest solo show at Asya Geisberg Gallery, Town & Country, was to come down. We have been huge fans of Morgan's work for years: she was part of our Juxtapoz x Superflat museum exhibition with Takashi Murakami, been featured in our print edition and has had work in other group shows we have curated. As a professor and artist, Morgan always has an interesting perspective on not only her process of making art but a wider scope of how art can be communicated to others. Her characters are part self-reflection and almost mythical, fairy-tale-esque figures, and have a unique quality of being grotesque and salacious, comic book-like yet autobiographical. For episode 28 of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, Morgan and Jux editor Evan Pricco indeed set themselves up in the backroom of Bottino on 10th Avenue on a Friday afternoon to discuss Town & Country, the widening gap between rural and urban America, growing up in Pennsylvania and Morgan's continued work in the academic world. The Radio Juxtapoz Podcast is hosted by Doug Gillen from Fifth Wall TV and Juxtapoz Editor, Evan Pricco.
Christian Rex van Minnen was born in Providence, RI in 1980 and received his BA from Regis University, Denver in 2002. He has exhibited throughout the US and internationally and was recently awarded an Artist-in-Residence at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Aspen, CO (Fall, 2017). Recent exhibitions include con-figuration, a group exhibit at Postmasters, NY, Juxtapoz x Superflat, co-curated by Takashi Murakami & Evan Pricco at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada and Enantiodromia a solo show at Gallery Poulsen in Copenhagen, Denmark. Public Collections include: Denver Art Museum, Djurhuus Collection, The Christine & Andy Hall Collection, Colección Solo, and the Richard B. Sachs Collection. van Minnen currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Van Minnen's early experiences making art as a child and how his personal experiences developed his mentality towards art A discussion on automatic drawing and mark-making with figuration Van Minnen's inspiration ranging from Titian to the Dutch Golden Age to Kandinsky (Book: Concerning the Spiritual in Art) Developing a connection with art through materials and technique, and also the connection of van Minnen's Dutch heritage Reflecting on his recent book, a monograph of the past fifteen years of his artwork. A look into van Minnen's painting process and technique A conversation on ego, belief, and knowing oneself, specifically touching on paths of transcendence noted in “The Devil's of Loudun” by Aldous Huxley A fascination with tattoos and how they've entered van Minnen's work www.artistdecoded.com Pre-Order Christian Rex van Minnen's Book, "Massa Confusa"
This week we take a look at Jasper Byrne's now somewhat classic indie survival horror game, Lone Survivor. It's got both Twin Peak and Silent Hill vibes, and some unique mechanics that lean more towards the survival element of survival horror.
When we first met Japanese-born, New Jersey raised painter MADSAKI in person, he had just completed a site-specific mural for the Juxtapoz x Superflat exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery. This was a little less than 3 years ago, and since then, he has become not only a staple in Takashi Murakami's Kaikai Kiki roster, but one of the most exciting and sought-after painters in the world today. His unique way of bending and breaking the rules of traditional Western artworks into a hybrid of Japanese style and street culture aesthetic. On the eve of his new solo show at PERROTIN in Hong Kong on July 17, 2019, and his work now on view at Beyond the Streets in NYC through the summer, we sat down with MADSAKI to talk his first years in Japan, growing up in New Jersey and his subsequent move back to Tokyo with a fresh perspective on being a career painter. We talk a lot about his relationship to his mentor, Takashi Murakami, and how the last few years have felt like an "art training" ground for the years to come. We recorded the day Beyond the Streets opened to the public, when Radio Juxtapoz visited with MADSAKI before his long flight home to Tokyo and last-minute preparations for Hong Kong. To kick off episode 17, hosts Doug Gillen and Evan Pricco catch up after a break, with updates on Beyond the Streets, Lucy Sparrow's massive project in Beijing with M WOODS and Gillen's newest short film with Icy & Sot in Greece at the site of a refugee camp.
The first Girls Only/White Day episode. Tonight we’ll talk about allure of Boys Love, food in anime, revisit Superflat, and mention our favourite shoujo titles. Courteney, Clarissa, Angela, Mel, and Carol… we’re not putting in our last names
Just in time to miss Halloween, this episode has us reading Supernatural and Paranormal Non-fiction. And by “reading” we mean “not reading”, as several of us fail to finish any books. Thankfully, we can blame everything on gremlins. Plus wolfmen, ghosts, mermaids, dramatic readings, and special guests. Your hosts this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Inti Dewey | Jessi Recommended (thanks entirely to Jessi) Ghosts: A Haunted History by Lisa Morton National Geographic Ultimate Guide to Supernatural Places by Sarah Bartlett Haunted Hotels by Jo-Anne Christensen The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Paranormal by Nathan Robert Brown Read Yurei: The Japanese Ghost by Zack Davisson The Little Book of True Ghost Stories by Echo Bodine Mermaids 101: Exploring the Magical Underwater World of the Merpeople by Doreen Virtue Did Not Finish On Monsters: An Unnatural History of Our Worst Fears by Stephen T. Asma Abominable Science!: Origins of the Yeti, Nessie, and Other Famous Cryptids by Daniel Loxton and Donald R. Prothero Sex & the Paranormal by Paul Chambers Unbelievable: Investigations into Ghosts, Poltergeists, Telepathy, and Other Unseen Phenomena from the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory by Stacy Horn Will Storr vs. The Supernatural: One Man's Search for the Truth About Ghosts by Will Storr Hostage to the Devil: The Possession and Exorcism of Five Living Americans by Malachi Martin Real Wolfmen: True Encounters in Modern America by Linda S. Godfrey The Strange Case of Hellish Nell: The Story of Helen Duncan and the Witch Trial of World War II by Nina Shandler The Enigmas of History: Myths, Mysteries & Madness from Around the World by Alan Baker Haunted Girl : Esther Cox & the Great Amherst Mystery by Laurie Glenn Norris Fringe-ology: How I Tried to Explain Away the Unexplainable-And Couldn't by Steve Volk Links/Other Supernatural vs. Paranormal Normcore, Superflat, and Supernormal? What Anna means by Scary Stories and More Scary Stories is the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark series by Alvin Schwartz XKCD ruins Matthew’s ability to believe Nazis and the Occult The Spear of Destiny Hellboy's World: Comics and Monsters on the Margins by Scott Bukatman references Mr. Wuffles by David Wiesner Alien languages in Futurama (not specifically mentioned, but a good example) A Ghost Story by Matthew Murray Aokigahara: The Japanese Suicide Forest Koro: The "overpowering belief that one's genitalia are retracting and will disappear" (women did it) The dangers of Dungeons & Dragons The sad life of Rosemary Kennedy Hellish Nell’s story in the format that Matthew prefers A compendium of paranormal askReddit discussion threads The magic sound introducing our guests is "fairy magic wand" by Robinhood76 from freesound.org. Questions What colour of the rainbow did you cross over into Atlantis on? What appeal factors for the paranormal/supernatural genre did we miss? How could cataloguing be altered to make things more ‘findable’? Can you draw our Guardian Gremlins for us?
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Holmes is joined by Jasper Byrne, developer of Lone Survivor and Soundless Mountain II.