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Hey James, Watch This!
Episode 248: Nimona + Dead Leaves

Hey James, Watch This!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 46:42


Episode Two Hundred and Forty-Eight: Nimona (2023)Dead Leaves (2004)"For children of my generation, anime was an escape from Japan's loser complex following World War II. Anime wasn't foreign. It was our own."-- Takashi Murakami"I loved Japanese culture before even realizing it was, in fact, Japanese culture. The cartoons and anime I was watching as a child, my favorite video games, and even in pro wrestling - my favorite wrestlers and matches originated in Japan."-- Kenny Omega "The rise of anime had to happen... I take my hat off to the Japanese."-- Ralph BakshiLogo design by: https://www.fiverr.com/ideahitsIntro voiceover by: https://www.youtube.com/kevincrockerheyjameswatchthis@gmail.com

StyleZeitgeist Podcast
Fashion & Art: Redux with Natasha Degen

StyleZeitgeist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 107:06


Natasha Degen, the chair of Art Market Studies at Fashion Institute of Technology and the author of Merchants of Style: Art and Fashion after Andy Warhol, is back on the podcast to discuss the ever more insidious relationship between fashion and art. We discuss her concept of Art Pop, which are commercial ventures that are given an air of an art project, what the second rounds of collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami and Yayoi Kusama signify, and why fashion is increasingly getting into film, TV, and books and literature.Support the show

DodgerHeads By DodgerBlue.com
DodgerHeads Live: Shohei Ohtani plan, Dave Roberts' extension & Takashi Murakami Tokyo Series collab

DodgerHeads By DodgerBlue.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 54:39


"DodgerHeads" Live with DodgerBlue.com executive editor Matthew Moreno and staff writer Sebastian Ibarra discussing what plan the Los Angeles Dodgers now have in place for Shohei Ohtani pitching, manager Dave Roberts being on the verge of signing a record-setting contract, the Takashi Murakami MLB Tokyo Series Collection and more. ⚾️ New Dodgers bobbleheads: https://foco.vegb.net/3Peb5K ⚾️ Homage: https://homage.sjv.io/LXNAVa ⚾️ BreakingT: https://BreakingT.com/DodgerBlue ⚾️ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/dodgerblue1958 ⚾️ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dodgerheads-by-dodgerblue-com/id1610389381 ⚾️ Twitter: @DodgerBlue1958 | https://twitter.com/dodgerblue1958 ⚾️ Instagram: @DodgerBlue1958 | https://instagram.com/dodgerblue1958/ ⚾️ Facebook: https://facebook.com/Dodgerblue1958 ⚾️ Website: https://dodgerblue.com/

WandschrankVibes
WHATS NEW? #5 - COMPLEX X FANATICS, HOKA X MARNI, H&M ATELIER, ETC.

WandschrankVibes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 28:14


Was gibt es diese Woche neues? Hört rein und lasst euch inspiereren!

Louis Vuitton [EXTENDED]
Takashi Murakami sur l'innovation artistique et son univers fascinant

Louis Vuitton [EXTENDED]

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 17:09


Pour le premier épisode de la Saison 2 de Louis Vuitton [Extended] - The Podcast, Loïc Prigent s'entretient avec Takashi Murakami, artiste visionnaire de renommée mondiale et partenaire créatif de longue date de Louis Vuitton. Dans cet échange riche et inspirant, ils explorent sa vision de l'art comme un pont entre les générations et ses inspirations, mêlant culture pop, traditions ancestrales et influences avant-gardistes contemporaines, du Japon à la scène internationale.

Louis Vuitton [EXTENDED]
Takashi Murakami on Artistic Innovation and His Fascinating Universe

Louis Vuitton [EXTENDED]

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 18:40


For the first episode of Season 2 on Louis Vuitton [Extended] — The Podcast, host Loïc Prigent speaks with world-renowned visionary artist and longstanding Louis Vuitton collaborator Takashi Murakami. In this rich and inspiring exchange, they explore his vision of art as a bridge between generations and his inspirations, blending pop culture, ancestral traditions, and contemporary avant-garde influences from Japan to the international scene.

Louis Vuitton [EXTENDED]
Takashi Murakami on Artistic Innovation and His Fascinating Universe (original version)

Louis Vuitton [EXTENDED]

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 18:59


For the first episode of Season 2 on Louis Vuitton [Extended] — The Podcast, host Loïc Prigent speaks with world-renowned visionary artist and longstanding Louis Vuitton collaborator Takashi Murakami. In this rich and inspiring exchange, they explore his vision of art as a bridge between generations and his inspirations, blending pop culture, ancestral traditions, and contemporary avant-garde influences from Japan to the international scene.

Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar
EP 339: Marcel Katz TALKS Art Plug Collective & Working with Salvador Dali's Estate

Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 26:22


It is a pleasure to welcome Marcel Katz to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast.  Marcel founded the Art Plug, a vibrant hub where art transcends boundaries and ignites creativity. It is dedicated to fostering a dynamic global community of art enthusiasts, collectors, and creatives. The Art Plug Gallery provides access to works from hundreds of artists, including Salvador Dali, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Banksy, Takashi Murakami, Kaws, and other elite contemporary artists. The Gallery holds a wide inventory, from paintings and sculptures to photography and limited-edition prints.  He also leads the Art Plug Collective, a Miami-based creative and artistic representation agency servicing artists, collectors, and brands. It provides a network of hundreds of artists, from illustrators to animators, muralists to sculptors, and an in-house team that is a one-stop shop for any business's creative needs. The Art Plug curated projects for globally recognized brands such as Atlantic Records, Alpha Tauri, Hyatt, Lyft, Red Bull, and Universal Music Group. Most notably, “The Real Surreal,” Miami's first-ever Dali exhibition, a collaboration with the Salvador Dali Universe, and “Bleeding in Color,” curated by Marcel in which he enlists a co-curator to help create a positive outlook on life's hardships and experiences through the exhibition of contemporary artists.  Beyond the gallery and the collective, Marcel Katz and Art Plug Services are dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of artists, collectors, and businesses. They offer services ranging from artistic representation, curation, and consultation to experiential exhibitions, private commissions, and collaborations. Marcel's work has also been featured in various media outlets, such as Forbes, Men's Journal, and The Miami Herald.  In this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Marcel Katz spoke about how he got into the art world, starting the Art Plug Collective and collaborating with Hyatt, Lyft, and the Universal Music Group.Let's connect on social media! Visit my channels on:A) BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/jacobelyachar.bsky.socialB) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobElyachar/C) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobelyachar/D) Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jacobelyacharE) Twitter (X): https://x.com/JacobElyacharcF) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JacobElyacharBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.

Every Outfit
On Blake Lively, Robbie Williams, LV x Murakami

Every Outfit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 58:25


We survived the holidays and are back to discuss the Blake Lively / Justin Baldoni drama (Team No One), the trailer for the third season of Yellowjackets, Robbie Williams dismal fame level in the United States and his new monkey biopic, the much-hyped reissue of Takashi Murakami's iconic collaboration with Louis Vuitton, the Walmart Birkin, the insane new Skims store in New York, Kim Kardashian's bizarre Santa Baby music video, the doctored Luigi Mangione Margiela photo, and the recent deaths of three legends: Rosita Missoni, Jocelyn Wildenstein, and Polly Mellen. 

The Glossy Podcast
Week in Review: Walmart's climate target miss, fraudulent returns and the return of Louis Vuitton x Murakami

The Glossy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 25:13


On the Glossy Week in Review podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and international reporter Zofia Zwieglinska break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we discuss the swing away from sustainability among large companies including Walmart. Later, we talk about brands' strategies for dealing with fraudulent returns and the Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami collaboration's grand return.

Monocle 24: The Curator
Monocle Radio highlights

Monocle 24: The Curator

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 52:50


Monocle Radio highlights this week include interviews with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, Austrian singer Sofie Royer and the team behind ‘The Metrograph’ magazine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Week in Art
Carsten Höller, Takashi Murakami, Dia's Echoes from the Borderlands

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 53:54


This week, three artist interviews: Carsten Höller on his book of games, Takashi Murakami on his new work, and Valeria Luiselli and Leo Heiblum on their Dia sound installation. Höller is the author of a book featuring 336 games that can be played alone, in pairs or in groups, without any props. He tells Ben Luke about art and play and his perennial quest for unpredictability. Takashi Murakami has been in London this week for the opening of his exhibition, Japanese Art History à la Takashi Murakami, at Gagosian. We speak to him about the show and his fascination with the television series Shōgun. And this episode's Work of the Week is Echoes from the Borderlands, a sound installation created by Valeria Luiselli, Ricardo Giraldo and Leo Heiblum, which was unveiled at Dia Chelsea in New York this week. Valeria and Leo join us to tell us more about the project.Book of Games by Carsten Höller, edited by Stefanie Hessler and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Taschen, 760 pp, £40 or $50 (hb)Japanese Art History à la Takashi Murakami, Gagosian, Grosvenor Hill, London, until 8 March 2025.Echoes from the Borderlands: Study Two, Dia Chelsea, New York, until 1 March 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 Kitap 1 Film Podcast
#S4E14 - Neşe: En Çok Bize Yakışıyor!

1 Kitap 1 Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 26:29


Yeni yıl dileklerimizin başında gelen bir şeyi, neşeyi konuşuyoruz bu bölümde; çünkü şüphesiz hepimizin ihtiyacı var kendisine. "Kız neşesi"ni, neşeyle mutluluğun farklarını, neşenin dinamiklerini didikliyoruz, sizi de dinlemeye ve neşemize ortak olmaya davet ediyoruz. Tabii ki kitapların ve filmlerin rehberliğinde. Bölümde adı geçen tüm kitap ve filmlerin listesini ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@1kitap1film.us⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ instagram hesabımızda bulabileceğinizi hatırlatalım. Bu bölüme sponsor olarak bizi destekleyen ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Doku Clinic⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠'e katkılarından ötürü sonsuz teşekkür ederiz. Podcast kapağı için seçtiğimiz Takashi Murakami eserinin de kendilerinin koleksiyonundan olduğunu belirtelim.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Culture Show
Takashi Murakami and Tate Modern's ‘Electric Dreams' 

Monocle 24: The Monocle Culture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 30:06


We visit two new London exhibitions. ‘Japanese Art History à la Takashi Murakami' at Gagosian's Grosvenor Hill outpost offers the contemporary artist's interpretations of Edo-era artworks. We sit down with Murakami to discuss AI, where he finds inspiration and the atmosphere that he likes to create in his studio. Plus, we meet the curator of ‘Electric Dreams' at London's Tate Modern. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Windowsill Chats
The Power of Determination in Art: Embracing Failure, Recognizing Potential, and Overcoming Setbacks with Sarah Helen More

Windowsill Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 92:40


Margo is joined by Sarah Helen More, a Seattle-based artist and designer with a vibrant, kaleidoscopic style rooted in her personal history and love for textiles. Originally from Portland, OR, and Houston, TX, Sarah grew up surrounded by her mother's handmade quilts—a key inspiration in her colorful work today. She studied textile design at the Rhode Island School of Design and has had a varied creative career, including roles as an art history teacher, studio assistant for Takashi Murakami, and more. In 2023, Sarah received her first public art commission with the Port of Seattle, set to debut at SeaTac International Airport in 2025.   Margo and Sarah discuss: Taking on big challenges before feeling “ready” Sarah's creative process: from digital sketches to final painting Using change as a creative catalyst Finding joy and inspiration, even during difficult times The role of nature in her creative process Overcoming creative blocks and learning new skills for public art Influences of the Pattern & Decoration movement and folk art traditions Maintaining joy in creativity during tough times   Take your creativity to new heights and turn your passion into a purpose-driven path by joining The Foundry, a monthly membership for creatives. Visit yourtantaustudio.com/thefoundry today to lock in the Foundry Member rate!   Connect with Sarah: www.sarahhelenmore.com www.sarahmore.com www.instagram.com/sarahhelenmore   Connect with Margo: www.windowsillchats.com www.instagram.com/windowsillchats www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill  

The Baer Faxt Podcast
Takashi Murakami

The Baer Faxt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 32:20


In this episode, our host Josh Baer speaks with artist Takashi Murakami. In part one of the conversation, Murakami explains how he's built his global, multifaceted career, and reflects on his open letter in response to our episode with Jeff Poe.   Then, listen as Murakami discusses his relationship to pop culture & luxury, the difficulties for an Asian artist to prosper in the West, and how the lasting impacts of World War II have influenced Japan's contemporary culture.   In part three of the conversation the two discuss Murakami's ideas on the future of art, how the political intersects with the whimsical in his work, and what's next on the artist's fast-paced global schedule.    Finally, stay tuned for an epic conclusion, where the tables are turned and Josh is placed in the hot seat—answering burning questions from Murakami on the state of the New York City art scene, what constitutes “great art” and how to see it, and recent takes from The Baer Faxt Newsletter.

Pattern Portraits
SAGE Flowers

Pattern Portraits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 49:24


Welcome to Episode 14 of Pattern Portraits!Lauren Godfrey chats with Romy St Clair, one half of the coolest florists in London, SAGE flowers, about collaboration, the similarities between flowers and clubbing and being a recovering minimalist.Together with Iona Mathieson, Romy has grown a phenomenal creative business, making playful bouquets and incredible floral installations. Storming onto the scene only a few years ago with a tiny budget and a few stems in a carpark in Peckham they have since collaborated with brands including Gucci, Fenty, Frieze and Nike to name but a handful. They set up an initiative called FutureFlowers which offers funded placements to diversify and decolonise floristry and they have written a book called The Art of Starting in which they share their secrets to success.Not only are the SAGE girls amazing businesswomen and florists but also impeccable dressers and bring pattern and fun into all they do! Romy has chosen a beautiful selection of sentimental patterns including a fiery Louisa Ballou dress worn for their book launch, a monogrammed Ralph Lauren hoodie belonging to her little boy, a Chunni she wore for her engagement party, an inherited sari and the happiest flower bag for Louis Vuitton by Takashi Murakami.You can see all of Romy's patterns and more now on instagram @patternportraitspodcast‘Flowers This Way' - The PATTERN PORTRAIT print artwork to accompany Romy's interview and featuring the patterns we discuss is available to buy now at www.laurengodfrey.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Unfinished Print
Jacqueline Gribbin : Printmaker - Adaptation

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 87:53


Mokuhanga has the ability to take the artist or craftsperson anywhere they would like to be. From the subject matter in their studio to physical movement around the world, teaching, exploring, and discovering. Wonder and beauty is what makes mokuhanga so special.   In this episode of The Unfinished Print, I speak with printmaker Jacqueline Gribbin, who has spent years honing her craft in mokuhanga and other printmaking techniques across Japan, Southeast Asia, and Australia. We discuss her deep connection with Indigenous communities, collaborating with the late Ralph Kiggell, and exploring the nuances of water-based and oil-based mokuhanga. Jaqueline explains her experiences traveling to isolated communities, conducting workshops, and sharing her passion for printmaking. We'll explore her teaching methods, the importance of community in her work, and how she balances creating and selling her prints.   Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com  Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note if available. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Dimensions are given if known. Print publishers are given if known. Jacqueline Gribbin - website  Shifting Tides (2022) Nagasawa Art Park (MI Lab) Awaji City - Nagasawa Art Park was an artist-in-residence program located in Awaji City, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It was open for 12 years before evolving into MI Lab in 2012. More info, here.    Keiko Kadota (1942-2017) - was the director of Nagasawa Art Park at Awaji City from 1997-2011, and then of MI Lab at Lake Kawaguchi from 2011 until her passing.   Toru Ueba - was a print instructor at Nagasawa Art Park, and was one of Yoonmi's instructors in 2004.   Ralph Kiggell (1960-2022) -  was one of the most important mokuhanga practitioners. Originally from England, Ralph lived and worked in Thailand. Ralph pushed the boundaries of mokuhanga with extremely large pieces, jigsaw carving, and by using fantastic colour. He also worked with the International Mokuhanga Conference to promote mokuhanga around the world. He will be greatly missed. Ralph's work can be found, here. His obituary in The Guardian can be found, here. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.     Orange Flower On Blue    Hiroki Satake - is a mokuhanga printmaker, and instructor based in Japan. He has taught at MI Lab, as well as given demonstrations regarding tool sharpening, around the world. Instagram   赤絵(アンドレ・マルティ「狼よ!」より) (2022) 34.7cm×28.4cm   registration - there are several registration methods in mokuhanga. The traditional method is called the kentō registration, where you carve two notches, straight another an "L." There is also a "floating kentō," which is where the notches are cut in a piece of "L" shaped wood and not on the wood where you are cutting your image, hence "floating." Lastly, there are removable "pins," such as ones made by Ternes Burton.    bokashi - is a mokuhanga technique, where the pigment fades from a heavy colour to a softer, broad colour. Made famous by prints designed by Hokusai and Hiroshige, this technique is, for me, the most popular technique utilized by  mokuhanga printmakers. There are various types: Ichimoji-bokashi or straight line graduation, used in the above mentioned Hiroshige and Hokusai prints. Ichimoji-mura-bokashi or straight line gradation with uneven edge. Ō-bokashi or wide gradation, Ate-nashi-bokashi or gradation without definition. Futa-iro-bokashi or two tone gradation, and ita-bokashi or softer-edge gradation, where the block is cut in a specific way to achieve this style of gradation. All of these styles of bokashi technique take practice and skill but are very much doable. Below is a fine example of bokashi by Paul Binnie:     The Torii Gate at Miyajima (2009) 37.5 x 26cm sizing paper - at times mokuhanga printmakers will size their paper. Size is made from water, animal glue (rabbit, horse), and alum. What the size does is keep the pigments the artist uses from “bleeding” into the outer edges of the paper. There are many recipes of size, here is one that artist Walter J. Phillips used.   intaglio printing - is a printing method, also called etching, using metal plates such as zinc, and copper, creating “recessed” areas which are printed with ink on the surface of these "recesses.” More info, here. The MET has info, here.     serigraphy - is another word for the art of silk screen printing. Silk screen printing can be in on various materials, silk, canvas, paper.    lithography: A printing process where images are transferred onto a surface using a flat plate or stone.   Yoshitaka Amano (b. 1952) - is a character designer for the Final Fantasy video game series. He uses ukiyo-e and Japanese woodblock prints as insirpation for some of his work.    Takashi Murakami (b. 1962) is a contemporary artist best known for his fine art works and contributions to the commercial market. His works are heavily influenced by manga and anime, characterized by their bright colors and distinctive style. Multicolour Superflat Flowers - archival pigment print, silkscreen, 45 cm x 17.7cm   Margaret Thatcher 1925-2013) -  was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990. She was the first woman to hold the office and remains one of the most influential figures in British political history. Leading the Conservative Party, Thatcher implemented a series of economic policies known as "Thatcherism," which emphasized deregulation, privatization of state-owned industries, and reducing the power and influence of trade unions. Her tenure was marked by significant economic transformation, as well as controversial measures that sparked widespread debate and protest.    Tamarind Institute - was originally founded in Los Angeles in 1960 by June Wayne, and is a world renowned center for fine art lithography. Established to revive and sustain the art of lithography, which was in decline in the United States, Tamarind quickly became a leader in the education and promotion of lithographic techniques. In 1970, the institute moved to the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, where it continues to thrive as a key institution in the printmaking world. Dedicated to advancing the lithographic arts through rigorous education, collaborative projects, and the production of high-quality prints, the Tamarind Institute's influence extends globally, contributing significantly to the development and appreciation of lithography as a vibrant art form. More info, here.    STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery - which stands for Singapore Thailand Print Institute is an educational gallery and workshop, based in Singapore. More info, here.    International Mokuhanga Conference, 2011 - was the first international conference on mokuhanga which was separated in two parts, Kyoto and the Awaji Islands in Japan.    MI Lab - is a mokuhanga artists residency located in Kawaguchi-ko, near Mount Fuji. More info can be found, here.    Hiroki Morinoue - is a mokuhanga printmaker and artist living in Holualoa, Big Island, Hawai'i. He is a co-founding member of the Holualoa Foundation For Arts & Culture, the establishment of the Donkey Mill Art Center and Studio 7 Fine Arts. Hiroki's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.    Incoming Tide 30.5 x 30.5cm   Keiko Hara - is an artist and Professor of Art Emerita at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. She is a painter, and printmaker in various relief mediums, such as mokuhanga. Keiko also leads the Mokuhanga Project Space based in Walla Walla, Washington. More info on Keiko's work can be found, here. More info regarding the Mokuhanga Project Space, here.   Verse Space M-1, lithography and stencil, 55.8 cm x 76.2 cm   Yamanashi Prefecture - (山梨県, Yamanashi-ken) is located in the Chūbu region of Honshu, Japan, and borders Saitama Prefecture to the northeast, Nagano Prefecture to the northwest, Shizuoka Prefecture to the southwest, Kanagawa Prefecture to the southeast, and Tokyo to the east. The capital and largest city is Kōfu. Yamanashi is one of only eight landlocked prefectures in Japan, with most of the population residing in the central Kōfu Basin, surrounded by the Akaishi Mountains. 27% of its land area is designated as Natural Parks, and it is home to many of Japan's highest mountains, including Mount Fuji, the country's tallest peak and a significant cultural icon, which is partially located on the border with Shizuoka Prefecture.   Tiwi Islands - which means "two islands," are part of the Northern Territory, Australia, located 80 km (50 mi) north of Darwin. They comprise Melville Island, Bathurst Island, and nine smaller uninhabited islands, with a combined area of 8,320 square kilometers (3,212 sq mi). The islands have been inhabited by the Tiwi, an Aboriginal Australian people, since before European settlement, with a population of 2,348 recorded in the 2021 census. The Tiwi Land Council, one of four land councils in the Northern Territory, serves as a representative body with statutory authority under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 and holds responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 and the Pastoral Land Act 1992.   Charles Darwin University - was established in 2003 in the Northern Territory of Australia, and resulted from the merger of Northern Territory University, Centralian College, and the Menzies School of Health Research. Named after naturalist Charles Darwin, CDU focuses on research and education tailored to the unique challenges of the region, with strong emphasis on Indigenous education and partnerships. The university offers a broad range of programs across disciplines like health, education, engineering, business, and environmental science, and is recognized for its research in desert knowledge, Indigenous systems, tropical health, and sustainable development. With campuses in Darwin, Alice Springs, Katherine, and Nhulunbuy, CDU plays a crucial role in the educational, economic, and social development of the Northern Territory. The More Than Human World: North Australian Ecologies was the exhibit which Jacqueline speaks on in her episode. The exhibit catalogue can be found, here.    Balgo - also known as Wirrimanu, is a remote Aboriginal community in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Home to the Kukatja people and other desert groups like the Ngarti and Warlpiri, Balgo is renowned for its vibrant art scene, particularly through the Warlayirti Artists art center, which produces art reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the local people. The community, accessible mainly via local roads and air, provides essential services such as a health clinic, school and plays a vital role in preserving and promoting Indigenous culture and traditions. A description of Wirrimaru can be found, here via Deutscher and Hackett.    Printmaking Today - is a magazine published by Cello Press in England, and is published quarterly. The magazine focuses on printmaking themes and artists. More info, here.   Arnhem Land - is located in the northeastern Northern Territory of Australia, and is a vast and culturally rich region covering approximately 97,000 square kilometers. Bordered by the Arafura Sea, the Gulf of Carpentaria, and Kakadu National Park, it is one of the largest Aboriginal reserves in Australia, home to around 16,000 Indigenous people, primarily the Yolngu. Known for its stunning natural landscapes, including rugged coastlines, rainforests, and wetlands, Arnhem Land is also a cultural treasure, famous for Indigenous art, music, and traditions. Access is restricted to protect its heritage, and the region plays a crucial role in Indigenous land rights movements and the preservation of Aboriginal culture.   Foundry Vineyards - based in Walla Walla, Washington is a vineyard and art space. It has been hosting artists from all types of media such as painting and printmaking since 2010. It has exhibited The Mokuhanga Project Space, printmaker Mike Lyon,  and the International Mokuhanga Print Exhibit. More info about this space and the good it does for the art community at large can be found, here.    Ozu Washi - is a paper store located in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo. website, Instagram   Wood Like Matsumura - is an online and brick and mortar store, for woodblock printmaking, located in Nerima City, Tōkyō.   uwa senka long - is a Thai kozo machine made paper which can be used for mokuhanga.    The Japanese Paper Place- is a Toronto based Japanese paper store servicing the Mokuhanga community for many years.  Interview with the Nancy Jacobi of the JPP can be found, here.   gouache: is a water-based paint known for its opaque and vibrant colours. Made from pigment, water, and gum arabic as a binder, it offers artists versatility in creating both translucent washes and opaque layers. Gouache can be reactivated with water and comes in a range of colors, making it a popular choice for various painting techniques.   The Adelaide River - is a significant waterway in the Northern Territory of Australia, extending approximately 180 km from its source in the Litchfield National Park to its mouth at the Timor Sea. The river flows through  lush wetlands, dense mangroves, and open floodplains, providing a rich habitat for diverse wildlife. It is particularly renowned for its large population of saltwater crocodiles.    © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing credit - Stardust by Lester Young, Oscar Peterson Trio. (1956) © UMG Recordings logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***                                                

WOW Report
Sandra Bernhard! Morgan Fairchild! Takashi Murakami! The WOW Report for Radio Andy!

WOW Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 58:50


10) Hot Doc: Gay USA (1977) @00:59 9) Netflix Pick: Remembering Gene Wilder @09:56 8) Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge @13:07 7) Good Eats: Malibu Farm @22:04 6) Sandra Berhard Apologizes to Morgan Fairchild @28:07 5) Hiroshige: 100 Views of Tokyo @33:29 4) Bonfire of the Vanities: Tom's Version @41:27 3) House of the Dragons: Fabien Frankel @48:24 2)  Word Up: Pebbling, Smonday, & Oreno @52:05 1) A Brand-New Season of Night Fever @55:20

All Of It
The Brooklyn Museum Hires a Composer-in-Residence

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 14:10


For the first time ever, the Brooklyn Museum has hired a composer-in-residence to make original music to accompany their exhibitions. Cellist and composer Niles Luther joins us to discuss taking on this new position, and composing original music for the exhibit Hiroshige's 100 Famous Views of Edo (feat. Takashi Murakami). He is joined by the exhibit's curator, Joan Cummins. 

Luis Cárdenas
‘El chico y el perro': una emotiva historia de superación y vínculos humanos

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 3:23


En su colaboración para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, Dalila Carreño, experta en libros, compartió detalles sobre "El chico y el perro", un conmovedor manga escrito por Hase Seishu y dibujado por Takashi Murakami.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

StyleZeitgeist Podcast
Merchants of Style with Natasha Degen

StyleZeitgeist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 110:51


On this episode we speak with Natasha Degen, Professor and Chair, Art Market Studies, Fashion Institute of Technology about the uneasy symbiosis of fashion and art that she examines in depth in her recent book Merchants of Style: Art and Fashion After Warhol,. We talk about the encroachment of corporate luxury fashion on the art world with Warhol as the pivotal figure, the degradation of the art museum, art and fashion collaborations, Raf Simons and Sterling Ruby, Marc Jacobs and Takashi Murakami, Virgil Abloh and Pharrell, Bernard Arnault's and Francois Pinault's forays into art as the new Medici, and what is lost when art becomes sponsored by the private sector and consumed by the masses.Support the show

The Power of Culture
Massimiliano Gioni on Fashion and Art Curation

The Power of Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 41:52


A series of conversations with Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani and people who have been part of Qatar's architecture & culture development journey. In this episode, Her Excellency hosts Massimiliano Gioni, Artistic Director of both the New Museum in New York and the Nicola Trussardi Foundation in Milan. Gioni is an Italian curator and contemporary art critic. For Qatar Museums, he curated Murakami-Ego by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, in 2012, the major Jeff Koons exhibition Lost in America, in 2021, and, most recently, the spectacular fashion-house survey show Forever Valentino at M7, in Msheireb, in 2022. The discussion explores the relationship between art and fashion, and the role of cultural institutions in showcasing fashion exhibitions and engaging audiences with art collections. He also shares insights about his latest exhibitions, including "Forever Valentino" at M7 in Doha.  The Power of Culture Podcast is a Qatar Creates production. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Takashi Murakami: Unfamiliar People—Swelling of Monsterized Human Ego

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 60:51


Join Rob Mintz, chief curator at the Asian Art Museum, and Laura Allen, the museum's Senior Curator of Japanese Art for an engaging conversation about Murakami's blockbuster exhibition Unfamiliar People: The Swelling of Monsterized Human Ego. The show, four years in the making, takes anime and manga to new heights. This is Takashi Murakami's first solo exhibition in San Francisco. The exhibit is not only a commentary on our society, it's a nuanced examination of human behavior within an extraordinary artistic framework. Laura Allen has known Murakami since the Fall of 2019, when she visited the artist in his Tokyo studio. Together with Rob Mintz, she'll provide insight into Murakami's personality, both as an artist as well as a social scientist. She'll also talk about her collaboration with Murakami; discuss the many pitfalls she encountered along the way as well as what finally convinced him to create this extraordinary exhibit and display it at the Asian Art Museum. About the Speaker Dr. Laura W. Allen is senior curator of Japanese art at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. After receiving a doctorate in Japanese art history at UC Berkeley, Dr. Allen spent more than two decades teaching, consulting, and publishing on Japanese art before joining the Asian Art Museum staff in 2012. Since then, she has overseen an ambitious program of exhibitions, including two very different shows opening in the fall of 2023, Takashi Murakami: Unfamiliar People – Swelling of Monsterized Human Ego and The Heart of Zen.  Dr. Robert Mintz is the chief curator at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. He oversees the curatorial research program and guides the growth and preservation of the museum's art collections. Mintz is a specialist in Japanese art history with a keen interest in painting. With degrees from the University of Michigan and the University of Washington, he has spent his career working in public art museums trying to make the arts of Asia accessible and inspirational to the widest possible range of audiences. Main image: Bacon: Scream, 2019, by Takashi Murakami (Japanese, b. 1962). Acrylic, gold leaf, and platinum leaf on canvas mounted on aluminum frame. Collection of D.K., courtesy of the artist and Perrotin. © 2019 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. MLF ORGANIZER: Jim Brown An Asia Pacific Affairs Member-led Forum program. Forums at the Club are organized and run by volunteer programmers who are members of The Commonwealth Club, and they cover a diverse range of topics. Learn more about our Forums. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Retail Gets Real
328. Crocs: A story of reinvention, innovation and modern marketing magic

Retail Gets Real

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 24:01


As recently as 2016, the No. 3 Google search trend for Crocs was ‘Crocs memes' — memes to make fun of the not-yet-cool clog. Today, Crocs is an iconic, global footwear brand garnering partnerships with Balenciaga, Bad Bunny and Takashi Murakami. On today's episode, we're talking to Crocs SVP and CMO Heidi Cooley about how she got into retail, how Crocs connects with consumers everywhere, and the strategies she and her team used to make Crocs one of the most popular footwear brands on this planet, and maybe across the metaverse. Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.

Scuderia F1: Formula 1 podcast
Ep. 498 - Talking Las Vegas with Magnus Greaves, the co-founder and publisher of RACEWKND

Scuderia F1: Formula 1 podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 35:59


Mark Hamilton sits down with Magnus Greaves, the co-founder and publisher of the world-class RACEWKND Formula 1 lifestyle publication, to discuss the Las Vegas Grand Prix, their phenomenal collaboration with Lewis Hamilton and Wynn Las Vegas, Takashi Murakami and much more! Check out The RaceWknd magazine here! Title music created by J.T. the Human: https://www.jtthehuman.com/ Contact & Feedback: Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you enjoy podcasts Website: http://www.scuderiaf1pod.com Email: scuderiaf1pod@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScuderiaF1Podcast Twitter: @ScuderiaF1Pod Facebook: Scuderia F1 Podcast To advertise on this show, please visit https://www.advertisecast.com/scuderiaf1 or email Overtime@AdvertiseCast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Day in a Canoe Podcast
Breck Kling - An Affinity for Art

Day in a Canoe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 21:26


In this episode, Nathan and Breck discuss: Art as an investment and the value it holds from a monetary and aesthetic standpoint The rise of fine art as an alternative asset class The role of an art consultant in the buying and selling process of fine art  The impact Breck's grandfather had on his life and the community they lived in thanks to his influence as the founder of Xerox How family values and community involvement shape who you are Key Takeaways: There is a hunger for people to understand art as an asset while also appreciating the aesthetic of the works itself Follow your passion and find a way to incorporate it into your work each and every day. Determining the impact you want to make with generational wealth starts and ends with your family dynamic. Finding common ground, a shared vision and how you orient together is key to a successful family experience. Embrace your strengths, have sure footing, and maintain a bit of a practical planning view to see the bigger picture in life. “Art is about context, and the reason why art is in our museums is because it resonates with a moment in time.” —  Breck Kling   About Breck Kling: Breck is an Acquisitions and Collection Management Specialist and Fine Art Consultant that has been with Heather James Fine Art since 2017. He spends his time between Palm Beach Florida and Jackson Hole Wyoming. First introduced to HJFA as a collector, Breck's collection includes works by Robert Rauschenberg, Chuck Close, Takashi Murakami, Yoshimoto Nara, and Dana Schutz. He was a longtime board member of the Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, NY, and was an advisor to the first VOLTA art fair in Basel, CH, in 2005. Breck has sat on the board of his family's foundation (www.wilsonfdn.org) for over 25 years and he is also a co-founder and a trustee of Silicon Couloir, a network for entrepreneurs based in Jackson Hole.  Breck's passions are art and meeting new people.  He spends the majority of his time meeting new collectors and helping clients navigate collecting decisions . Breck's perspective as a collector and decades of experience in the artworld offers his clients unique insights at any stage in their collecting process.  Breck has also assisted collectors in selling works by Claude Monet, Jackson Pollock, Pat Steir, Andy Warhol, Willam de Kooning, Louise Bourgeois, Robert Motherwell, Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, James Rosenquist, Alexander Calder, and Zao Wou-Ki among others.  Breck spends winters in Palm Beach and enjoys time with his two kids, golf and recently discovered pickle ball.    Connect with Breck Kling:  LinkedIn: Breck Kling | LinkedIn Website: Art Consultant | Heather James Fine Art Connect with Nathan Mersereau:  Phone: 248-645-1520 Website: www.dayinacanoe.com Email: nathan.mersereau@planningalt.com Twitter: @NathanMersereau

Now, Then, Ten
Episode 7: Not business as usual with Benoit Pagotto

Now, Then, Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 28:26


Benoit Pagotto is co-founder of the hugely successful RTFKT Studios, a company focused on merging realities within the fashion and gaming space by creating next-gen sneakers and collectibles for the metaverse. Benoit has been involved in some amazing collaborations, with the likes of Japanese pop icon Takashi Murakami and blockchain artist FEWOCiOUS. In this episode, Benoit talks about his latest projects and what he looks for in a collaborator. He reflects on his early career and the impact of the Nike acquisition of RTFKT. And he looks to the future, talking about AI, innovation and his goals for the next 10 years.

Encore!
Japan's rock star artist Takashi Murakami gives FRANCE 24 private tour of new French show

Encore!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 13:01


From the world's top museums to his high-profile collaboration with Louis Vuitton, Takashi Murakami – the artist dubbed "the Japanese Andy Warhol" – takes us on a tour of his new exhibition and monumental paintings at the Gagosian - Le Bourget Gallery near Paris.

The Fair Game Podcast
The Revival or Death of the Nike Air Force 1?

The Fair Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 92:40


Kicking us off Kevin Durant has landed a lifetime deal with sneaker powerhouse Nike. Worth a BILLION dollars. The third ever NBA Superstar following after Michael Jordan and Lebron James. We ask if a billion dollars is worth their rest of their lives? Next up, the creative legend Takashi Murakami teams up with Nike and RTFKT and enters the meta-verse. By blending traditional sneaker culture with the emerging realm of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), Murakami and RTFKT pushed the boundaries of creativity and exclusivity. The collaboration showcased the growing significance of digital art and blockchain technology in the fashion industry. Only those who held the specific NFTs associated with the collection were able to access and own these limited edition Air Force 1 sneakers, making them a coveted item among collectors and enthusiasts. Which brought us to the heated conversation if this brought the Nike Air Force 1 back or if it even left in the first place? Lastly, Tyler The Creator. One of the biggest artists in the culture. Known for his music and transcending his sound throughout the years. We opened the discussion of, if he is the next Kanye West. Sounds crazy. He has an amazing discography, has a cult following, and has shook up the fashion industry. Our hosts have two polarizing takes on this subject! Stay tuned into the end of the episode to hear this conversation! Make sure to follow us! @Thefairgamepodcast @Cashtelum @Clarence.13x @Themagpark

Nymphet Alumni
Ep. 43: Into the Superflat

Nymphet Alumni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 69:26


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

Tampa Bay Developer Podcast
TAMPA BAY DEVELOPER PODCAST - Episode #2- St. Pete Pop Art

Tampa Bay Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 77:25


St. Pete Pop Art is a new art gallery focused on curating pop art in Saint Petersburg, Florida. Lat Turner, the gallery's curator, is opening the studio in a couple months and shares his ideas. The gallery is located in the Edge District on Central Avenue. KAWS, Daniel Arsham, Takashi Murakami, Bear Bricks are just of a few of the artists that will be featured in the gallery.

Daily Crypto Report
"SBF's Emergent Fidelity Technologies files for bankruptcy" Feb 04, 2023

Daily Crypto Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 6:31


Today's blockchain and cryptocurrency news Bitcoin is up 1% at $23,573 Ethereum is up 2% at $1,694 Binance Coin is up 1% at $332 SBF's Emergent Fidelity Technologies files for bankruptcy. FTX-backed NFT company Limit break spending $6.5M on Super Bowl ad. MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor responds to Charlie Munger's Bitcoin position. Takashi Murakami is working on a 13 piece NFT collection with Hublot. Protocol Labs is cutting 21% of their staff  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Who ARTed
Takashi Murakami

Who ARTed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 7:21


This episode covers a little bit about Takashi Murakami, the contemporary Japanese artist. Arts Madness Tournament links: Check out the Brackets Tell me which artist you think will win this year's tournament Give a shoutout to your favorite teacher (the teacher who gets the most shoutouts on this form by Feb 27 will get a $50 Amazon gift card) Who ARTed is an Airwave Media Podcast. Connect with me: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok Support the show: Merch from TeePublic | Make a Donation As always you can find images of the work being discussed at www.WhoARTedPodcast.com and of course, please leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. You might hear it read out on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

No Jumper
The No Jumper Show Ep. 176 w/ Ben Baller

No Jumper

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 169:01 Very Popular


Don't miss out on a Winning Season, head to MyBookie and use my promo code NOJUMPER and you'll get double your first deposit mybookie.ag Text "LFG" to (833) 257-0551 for Early Access to New Merch https://www.instagram.com/adam22 https://www.instagram.com/iitsad https://www.instagram.com/housephones... https://www.instagram.com/longbeach_g... ----- 00:00 Intro 2:23 - Fashionova AD  2:50 - Ben Baller talks about being licensed to carry in California and more states, flying with his firearm  6:39 - Ben Baller talks break-in scare during pandemic  13:04 - AD and Adam go at it over whose had the best Fried Chicken  15:34 - Lush explains what Kratom is, Adam says Lil Kelpy was off the Kratom when he got punched   21:24 - Ben Baller tells story of guys who tried to steal bracelet from his Beverly Hills jewelry store, says he wouldn't have been mad at Almighty if he was his employee  25:57 - - Supreme not selling out anymore, buying online vs buying in store, rise of credit card fraud in stores  28:57 - Ben Baller speaks on Calling his employees and telling them not to fan out after Lil Uzi let him know he was on his way to his store + Relationship with Drake, going to his house with custom pieces  33:56 - Meeting Takashi Murakami in Japan, Kid Cudi's 2 million dollar Murakami piece  37:14 - My Bookie AD 38:26 - People thinking Ben Baller  fell off on the Jewelry game, being taken to a $35,000 dinner by Takashi Murakami  40:30 - Ben Baller talks about Adam looking out for him and him holding Adam down when girl tried to cancel him + Ben Baller shocked that No Jumper Kendama collab is only $60, selling a Gold Grill  43:50 - Ben reacts to Charleston White calling Deion Sanders a sellout, calls Charleston White a dumba** 50:03 - Adam responds to Joe Budden saying he was scared when Kelpy fight broke out, says Joe also had a bad take by claiming Kelpy should sue  57:42 - Adam and Ben Baller on balancing work and family life, Ben tells Adam he has  5 more years to f*ck around + Ben Baller 50th bday coming up, thinks about having Snoop, Warren G and more perform  1:01:44 - Ben Baller guesses that a gallon of milk cost 12 dollars + Ben Baller Living in the same building as Tupac right before he died + Playboi Carti's cousin cooking for him Carti and Rocky  1:10:21- Getting Snoop weed in Korea, Snoop doing features for weed while in Korea  1:21:44 - Takeoffs parents go to war over fortune after finding out he didn't have a Will   1:26:00 - The Disneyland incident 1:37:58 - Ben Baller on his health journey, alternate fasting  1:57:40 - Adam on Liver King lying to him about being on steroids  2:01:22 - Adam brings up infamous incident where girl who was with Housephone rolled a blunt up on a carpet  2:03:14 - No Jumper Documentary  2:05:12 - How the new Monday show slot and Flakko & Bobbalam Podcast went + Lush calls Flakko out for not debating on underground artists on his new show after saying that was about  2:13:17 - King Croc is missing, Adam explains Danny Mullen, King Croc hooking up with Kazumi and not being able to perform during scene  2:20:14 - Housephone and Potlord are doing a 24hr handcuffed challenge 2:21:57 - Adam talks about the most f*cked up he's been on No Jumper  2:23:30 - AD & the soundboard era  2:24:20 - Lush says Pun was talking greasy about Adam on Cuhmunity, Adam responds airs our his grievances about Pun bringing up the Kelpy and Almighty situation before the public fully knew  2:29:24 - AD and No Jumper crew speak on Keekee vs The Pop Up    ------- SEND YOUR BRANDS MERCH TO BE REVIEWED NO JUMPER PO Box 11659 Burbank, CA 91510 ----- No Jumper Patreon https://www.patreon.com/nojumper  No Jumper News Discord: https://discord.gg/6xaQP9RS3A FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... FOLLOW OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/529...r Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Debout les copains !
Takashi Murakami

Debout les copains !

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 6:24


Dans Historiquement vôtre, Jean-Luc Lemoine dresse le portrait d'une personnalité contemporaine, en lien avec le sujet du jour. Aujourd'hui, c'est au tour de Takashi Murakami.

Debout les copains !
Ils ont redoré le château de Versailles !

Debout les copains !

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 71:29


Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 personnages qui ont redoré le château de Versailles : le roi "bien-aimé" Louis XV qui a imposé son style et largement contribué à l'éblouissante réputation du domaine de Versailles où il est le seul roi à y être à la fois né et mort aussi. Puis le mécène John D. Rockefeller Jr, le fils du célèbre roi du pétrole américain, qui a investi une partie de sa - grande - fortune pour rénover et surtout redorer l'ancienne résidence des rois de France qui tombait lentement en ruine... Et un artiste qui a mis de l'or à Versailles avec ses oeuvres géantes, son Lion doré et son Oval Buddha : le japonais Takashi Murakami.

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Gift Guide Part 2: Siblings, Kids, Colleagues, Friends, and Everyone Else

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 58:24


We're wrapping up (heh) this year's gift guides with ideas for siblings, kids, aunts and uncles, colleagues, and the randos in your life you wanna treat extra nice. Have holiday-shopping thoughts of your own you *need* to share? Join our shiny new Geneva and spread that intel!    For all our ideas, check out the archive of gift guides past—and keep those VMs and DMs coming at 833-632-5463 and @athingortwohq!   A quick thanks to our sponsors: Explore our favorite MoMA Design Store finds—a one-stop shop! Give your hair TLC with Nutrafol. Take $15 off your first month's subscription with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY.   Sisters!   For my sister and me because we both had/are having babies this year, and we are culturally christian literally only for the christmas cheer. Baby's first christmas holiday ornaments that aren't absolutely dreadful. So much cheesy stuff, doesn't have to be baby themed but looking for a cool way to commemorate. Custom porcelain charms from OKS FoxBlossomCo custom bent-wire ornament  Lizzie Fortunato Alphabet Soup charms  Celina Mancurti monogrammed Christmas stockings or one-of-a-kind ones from Pyschic Outlaw   Step-sister; 18 and just got engaged. Likes to hunt. We are quite different. Ranger Station perfumes Yeti something! Various of the tumblers are customizable. Camber sweatshirt Vuori Beis weekender Flannery Beef   My sister who is a palliative care nurse with a broadway and true crime obsession Antipast compression socks Bonnie and Neil wave bath mat TodayTix gift card Broadway Dance Center classes Salty Seattle Crocchi croissant-shaped gnocchi Tickets to True Crime: The Musical at The Players Theatre in NYC Brothers!   25-year-old brother, aspirational and practicing writer/actor/director, v into self-improvement (Tim Ferriss vibes), not into receiving gifts, would rather just buy what he wants when he wants, the curveball is he did say I could make him some art or buy him some art as apartment decor. Artwise signed posters and lithographs Art from Kneeland Co. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art posters and prints Get Your Shit Together by David Shrigley Martin Scorsese MasterClass   Early 20s brothers who still live at home. A24 99 Movie Crosswords Rap Capital by Joe Coscarelli Solid Wiggles, which now ships on Gold Belly Athletic Greens Dohm white noise machine Anyday microwave cookware   Sons! 25 year old son who buys the nicer things because they last, but who is also a minimalist. Something from Labour & Wait or Puebco Ettitude sheets.  Toyo toolbox Bottega Veneta moneyclip   Kids and Teens!   5-year-old who bounces off the walls and loves telling stories and recapping movies. Hugimal weighted stuffed animal Haba doorway puppet theater or Wonder & Wise by Asweets playhouse Cosmic Kids Yoga subscription  P.S.- We Made This: Super Fun Crafts That Grow Smarter + Happier Kids! by Erica Domesek Little Passports Kidamento camera Lego MiniFigs    4-year-old who loves twirly dresses but mom's aesthetic is minimalist Brooklyn hipster. Unwind Studio needlepoint kit for kids Kazoo magazine subscription OLODesigns costumes All Small Co dress section (see: kiwi puff tutu dress and Lisa Says Gah x All Small Co puff sleeve dress)  La Réunion custom azure patchwork dress  Primary cozy plaid dress or tutu dress Follies playhouses: Casa Azul set, The Bauhaus set, and Canvas set   13year old girl who claims she discovered preppy fashion and also loves hair product Vintage Ralph Lauren shirts—use search terms Y2K, cropped Used copy of The Official Preppy Handbook Monogrammable mini backpack from Paravel Rose and Co candle makers  Pattern mist spray bottle + microfiber hair towel Shop Milk Teeth barrettes Chunks hair accessories Some TikTok-adjacent cooking things: DIY fortune cookie kit, The Dough Club mochi pancake and waffle mix, Takashi Murakami flower pancake pan Lumber Club Marfa stool   Aunts and Uncles!   A generous aunt whose language is giving other people gifts, but hard to buy for herself. She's a real estate agent, into some woo-y self-help stuff, and buys anything she needs right away. Have tried gift certificates for experiential things, but she's a busy lady and these often don't get redeemed. An easy-to-redeem gift card for food that's good for entertaining that comes to her. In NYC: Stocked by 3 Owls gift card. In LA: Lady & Larder. Nationwide: Beauty & the Board. Cultish by Amanda Montell  A flower subscription from Flowerbx or BloomsyBox Moon Lists workbook / guided journal Amiacalva tote or monogrammed Clare V Tropezienne.  Fancy, pretty makeup like Dries Van Noten lipstick or perfume discovery set or Hermès lipstick or blush brush.    Colleagues!   Beloved senior colleague retiring: works in a museum, fun dog, rocks a funky necklace.  Lux Eros personalized pet bowl Kikkerland wooden ball launcher Ameico candle stacks Roxanne Assoulin necklace Susan Alexandra dog collar or leash Saint Olio aromatic dog refresher   Coworkers/direct reports - ideally one idea for all. We are remote so a digital gift is ideal.  A Thing or Two Secret Menu subscription Substack subscription: To give a gift subscription, go to the homepage of the publication you'd like to give, then add “/gift” to the end of the URL. Libro.fm subscription Gjusta Goods herbed salt and Burlap & Barrel Zanzibar black peppercorns and Graza olive oil Allie's banana bread  Good-looking games like Wingspan, Azul, Lacorsa Grand Prix, and Casa Lopez Playing Cards.    My boss - owns a company that runs farmer markets. I've been with the company since may. He is currently starting a farm (he has been a farmer before). I am honestly not sure if he is a Christmas guy. He doesn't seem jazzed about it, idk. I know he cares enormously about sustainability, our food system, etc. but is also a business man. I have literally zero ideas for him. The additional piece is that we should get him a gift as a group (we are a pretty small team) but should I also get him a sep gift? No, right? Agh. I assume he's in his mid to late 40s. White. He has small kids that I haven't met. Chocolate! ℅ Fossa, andSons Chocolatiers, and JST Chocolate  Alec's Ice Cream Séka Hills olive oil An Illustrated Catalog of American Fruits and Nuts Flamingo Estate 9-pound bag of manure  Donation to Black Farmer Fund paired with We Are Each Other's Harvest: Celebrating African American Farmers, Land, and Legacy by Natalie Baszile Donation to Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative at University of Arkansas   Friends!   Best friend (36 female) loves wine and who my 5 yo thinks has chosen being an aunt as her career.  Josephinen glasses Special bottle from Walker Wines or Winebid Cote wine club (also has a gift box option) 99 Bottles: A Black Sheep's Guide to Life-Changing Wines by André Hueston Mack An American in Provence: Art, Life and Photography by Jamie Beck   Female friend. Preppy/classic style. Likes fancy crafts (i.e., embroidery). Vegan. ~$40 The LL Bean tote with an in joke, catchphrase, embroidered Loop Canvas needlepionts StirCrazyCrafterUK embroidery journal kit Blockshop original block-printing kit Vintage napkins with her initial or monogram on Etsy/eBay Typology tinted lip oil Donation to animal sanctuary, like Farm Sactuary: “adopt” a goat named Jennifer or a donkey named Albert! Brutus Bakeshop goodies   One of my best friends who has two boys under 4, is writing a thesis on how policing was formed out of military-imperialist activities, and is a great chef and baker (vegetarian and gluten-free). She did all our friends' wedding hair and makeup (me included) and took us to the Usher residency in Vegas for her 36th birthday. Lastly, and most importantly, her family is very wealthy (and generous - they have taken me on MANY incredible once-in-a-lifetime trips). Lastly, she is a BIG SHOPPER but still hunts for a deal. If you're wondering, I have already given her a custom Katie Kimmel pet vase. Vintage Usher tee Tani Greenspan custom matchbook print  The Last Course by Claudia Flemming (and Melissa Clark) + her new book Delectable (with Catherine Young) Chava studio shirt or a gift cert  Alepel custom shoes or cardholder  Memor phone case or vase. They also sell jibbitz…er, shoe charms. Arcana Books gift certificate Hermès passport holder   Recovering cool girl that doesn't want any more vinyl, just something useless + gorge.  Somthings2021 vase or candlestick Escentric Molecules gift set Casa Veronica wall hook or candle holder Isabel Halley wine cups Siafu Home beaded water carafe Molly J. CBD gummies advent calendar Kiosk48th advent calendar   Everyone Else! Brother's girlfriend who loves to read, has 2 cats, hates clutter, and many food allergies. Coway air purifier Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes  Craighill perch bookmark Cat ruff collar Meyou Paris cat scratching post or bed A donation to a local cat rescue organization   Gymnastics moms who plan trips, organize fundraisers and figure out carpool. A bottle of something fun and a little surprising: Pipeno red ( with Papaya Reusables paper towels?),Forthave Spirits Red Aperitivo, non-alcoholic De Soi or Non or Proxies Stationery / office-supply grab bags with finds from Yoseka Stationery, St. Louis Art Supply, or your local art store Cheerie Lane kitchen gift set   Millennial who loves gardening and just started a high powered public job in the city. Leath at-home growing system Soltech Solutions hanging grow light or bulb Sneeboer garden tools Garden clogs from Gardenheir Natureking flower press Donation to GrowNYC Ichendorf Milano waterlife ball Produced by Dear Media

Paint The Town Podcast
Episode 197 - Mr. LA (Guerin Swing)

Paint The Town Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 82:32


Topics: Mr Biele, Hurricanes, James' experience in Dripping Springs, Ghost artists, Swing Street Gallery, Takashi Murakami, Michael Torquato, Robert Williams & Pop Art, shepard fairey's Advice to Guerin.

Gratitude Blooming Podcast
From genes to memes, give yourself a (re)treat

Gratitude Blooming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 59:43


This week we invite you to alchemize your belly breath. To transform pixels to atoms. To go from digital to analog. With guest Dr. Paul Chengpo Wang (aka Sifu Paul), we invite you to retreat into your well-being and wholeness. The Gratitude Blooming theme is patience, represented by the chamomile. Our artist Arlene Kim creates her first animated gif, a fun and delightful homage to Takashi Murakami. Her chamomile flowers light up as guides to joy and restfulness. When Dr. Wang is not traveling around the world to teach or treat patients, he enjoys training and being in nature, meditation, and retreat. Besides application of classical acupuncture, Chinese medicine, neigong, martial arts, calligraphy, guqin, and perennial philosophy, his interests include scientific findings in photobiology, quantum biology, the autonomic nervous system, the mirror neuron system, the microbiome, telomeres, epigenetics, mitochondrial disease, intergenerational trauma, and the fundamental forces.Dr. Wang earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Integrative Biology with an emphasis on human locomotion and biodynamics as well as minor studies in Chinese philosophy from the University of California at Berkeley. He also attained a Master of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine (MSTCM) and a Doctorate in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine (DACM), both from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He is professionally accredited by the California Acupuncture Board as a Board Licensed Acupuncturist (LAc). His official certifications as a Sifu of WingChun (詠春拳師傅), WingChun Fifth Technician Grade (詠春第五級技士), WingChun Combat Instructor (詠春技擊教師), and Escrima Fifth Level (武器第五段士) are conferred from the International Academy of WingChun (IAW).Website: daocenter.comEmail: info@daocenter.comInstagram: @sifupaulwangFacebook: /paulcwangSubstack: daology.substack.com

7:31 AM
August 31st, 2022: Jake Paul to Box UFC Legend Anderson Silva, Yankees' Aaron Judge hits 50th home run, RTFKT Launches Phygital Fashion Collection w/ Nike & More.

7:31 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 14:51


On today's show:On This Day: In 1997, Princess Diana died & In 2009, Disney Company signed deal to acquire Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion.Ben Kingsley Is Reprising his MCU role.Jake Paul to Box UFC Legend Anderson Silva.New York Yankees' Aaron Judge hits 50th home run.RTFKT Launches Fully Phygital Fashion Collection with Nike & Takashi Murakami.For more details on these stories and many more, follow ONE37pm on IG, Twitter, FB and TT.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Conversations About Art
94. Marianne Boesky

Conversations About Art

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 50:23 Very Popular


Marianne Boesky established her eponymous gallery in New York in 1996. Since its inception, the gallery has represented and supported the work of emerging and established contemporary artists of all media and genres. In its first decade, the gallery was instrumental in launching the careers of major artists including Barnaby Furnas, Takashi Murakami, Yoshitomo Nara, Sarah Sze, and Lisa Yuskavage. The gallery currently represents many significant international artists, including Ghada Amer, Jennifer Bartlett, Sanford Biggers, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Donald Moffett, and Frank Stella. Boesky relocated her flagship gallery from SoHo to Chelsea in 2001, and in 2016, the gallery expanded its flagship location to include its adjacent space on West 24th Street. In 2017, Boesky opened a location in Aspen, Colorado; she has organized temporary exhibition spaces in Europe and in cities across the United States. She and Zuckerman discuss family legacy, audacity, learning from artists, bank loans, consiglieres, vision, looking at everything, being a mom in the artworld, mentoring, and not rushing!

The Art Angle
How Virgil Abloh Changed the Contemporary Art World

The Art Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 29:58 Very Popular


The world rarely sees a creative dynamo on the level of Virgil Abloh—or one harder to quantify. A trained architect, who was born to Ghanian immigrants and grew up in Chicago, he was best known as the visionary men's artistic director of Louis Vuitton (and the first person of color to hold that position)—the position he held when he died at 41 from a rare cancer. But his protean career began blazing long before that. A key early milestone? In 2009, Abloh interned at Fendi alongside rapper and fashion designer Kanye West—a relationship that led to Abloh later serving as the creative director for West's agency Donda. He founded the short-lived yet highly influential streetwear label Pyrex Vision in 2012, selling garments by other brands that he screen printed with his own label's name and elevated to eye-watering prices—a Duchampian gesture that combined appropriation, impeccable branding, and the kind of gleeful outsider-turned-insider humor that marked Abloh's career. In 2019, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago mounted the first museum exhibition dedicated to Abloh's work in “Figures of Speech,” a sprawling show that brought in twice the museums normal attendance and helped cement Abloh's legacy in the realm of fine art. Now on view now in Brooklyn, the show explores Abloh's luxury brand activations, perspectives on design and architecture, and collaborations with artists including Takashi Murakami, Jenny Holzer, and Rem Koolhaus. On this episode, Artnet News's brand editor William Van Meter spoke about the designer's work and legacy with Jian Deleon, the men's fashion and editorial director of Nordstrom, who collaborated with Abloh on one of his final projects—an capsule collection called New Concepts 18: Virgil Abloh Securities,

Behind The Baller Podcast with Ben Baller
EP 286 - FIRST ANNUAL WASHED LORD INVITATIONAL INITIATED: Having The Golf Bug Bad, Ben Baller x Takashi Murakami Tour, BAYC Conspiracy, UFC Live in Vegas & more

Behind The Baller Podcast with Ben Baller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 54:03 Very Popular


His name is Ben Baller, not Ben Humble & he's here to discuss: Still recovering from Miami, having the golf bug bad, having a fan bet, lose & block, playing 18, getting into it with another golfer & throwing off his game, First Annual Washed Lord Invitational, Ben Baller x Takashi Murakami Tour, BAYC Conspiracy, getting testosterone levels checked, sending love to Michael Rapaport, talking to Tyler Lockett about the Seahawks season ahead, UFC Doubleheader Live, NBA2K 3 years running, NBA Draft, Baller Breaks, Warriors Championship Parade & more. This episode is not to be missed! Please support our sponsors: http://betterhelp.com/baller http://stitchfix.com/baller If you are interested in NHL, MLB, Soccer, UFC & more! Picks daily, weekly or monthly subscribe at www.CaptainPicks.com & Follow @TheCaptainPicks on Instagram Produced by: DBPodcasts www.dbpodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts on Instagram & Twitter Music by @lakeyinspired Available on all Podcast Platforms, YouTube & BehindTheBallerPod.com Behind The Baller Theme Music  Artist: Illegal Kartel (@illegal_kartel_mikal_shakur) Produced by: Gene Crenshaw @yuyuthemaker

Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Takashi Murakami wants to always mask up, is fascinated by NFTs

Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 49:48


“Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow” is Takashi Murakami's first solo exhibit at The Broad. The interactive show explores pandemic life, natural disasters, augmented reality, and NFTs.  In the November runoff, if LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva's opponents consolidate to support former Long Beach Police Chief Robert Luna, Villanueva will have a tough fight.  Voters recalled San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin on Tuesday. What does it mean for the progressive prosecutor movement, and LA DA George Gascón?  Dianne Feinstein's failure to keep her promise of protecting abortion rights shows how she has let progressive victories slip away under their watch, says writer Rebecca Traister.

Behind The Baller Podcast with Ben Baller
EP 278 - FAM QUESTIONS EXTRAVAGANZA PART 2

Behind The Baller Podcast with Ben Baller

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 111:37 Very Popular


His name is Ben Baller, not Ben Humble & he's here to discuss: Trusting The Golf Process, playing at The Kingdom, Ryder's 8th Birthday at Dave & Buster's, going to The Brode for Takashi Murakami's first private show & hitting Universal Studios, Fan Questions Part 2, what he's watching, NBA Playoffs & more. This episode is not to be missed!  Please support our sponsors: https://Go.Factor75.com/Baller120 https://justthrivehealth.com/discount/INMYHEART If you are interested in NBA, NHL, MLB, Soccer, UFC & more Picks daily, weekly or monthly subscribe at www.CaptainPicks.com & Follow @TheCaptainPicks on Instagram Produced by: DBPodcasts www.dbpodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts on Instagram & Twitter Music by @lakeyinspired Available on all Podcast Platforms, YouTube & BehindTheBallerPod.com Behind The Baller Theme Music  Artist: Illegal Kartel (@illegal_kartel_mikal_shakur) Produced by: Gene Crenshaw @yuyuthemaker

WGMI Podcast
Ep. 10: The People's Podcast (feat. Andres Salinas) | WGMI Podcast

WGMI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 50:05


Join BentoBoi, Kosher Plug, Brett Malinowski, and welcome special guest Andres Salinas to the first live podcast held straight from the WGMI Discord! The team welcomed questions from the community and addressed tons of big topics. Be sure to listen in for big plans for the future of WGMI Studios, what we are building, where NFTs are headed, and so much more. Be sure to be on the lookout for the next People's Podcast where you can ask the founders whatever is on your mind in the world of WEB 3.0. Follow Everyone's Socials Andres Salinas: Twitter: https://twitter.com/_AndresSalinas_?s=20&t=ZUDlRVKrOIqlf60NYJZU-w Instagram: https://instagram.com/andressalinasnft?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5hqU03wBzqytKUgid6r4nA/videos  Brett: Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebrettway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebrettway...  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrettMalino...    Kosher: Twitter: https://twitter.com/KosherPlug Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kosherplug/...  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KosherPlug    Bento: Twitter: https://twitter.com/BentoBoiNFT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bentoboinft...  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi9Y...    0:00 - Intro 1:20 - Long term Vision for WGMI/Sustainability  4:45 - Finding New Content Creators 6:35 - Addressing WGMI Floor Price/Motivation  7:50 - Why does WGMI have Public Content? 9:20 - How do the founders Balance WGMI Studios? 10:45 - Soul Splicers, P2E, projects teaming up with each other 14:17 - Mind Blown NFT project thoughts 15:45 - Magic Mushroom Clubhouse Companions/Marketplace 16:16 - Possessed NFT's uniqueness  17:17 - Shamanz NFT thoughts 18:45 - WL marketplaces and doors that will open 20:05 - Tokenize WGMI?? 22:43 - WGMI FUD 24:30 - Thoughts on derivatives  25:37 - Dealing with FOMO/Feeling the market 29:00 - Deep End Research Whitelist Source 29:35 - Will NFTs be around in a few years? ETH 2.0 32:48 - Andres technical difficulties  34:22 - Welcome Andres the Energy 36:25 - Andres Alpha  42:25 - Takashi Murakami  49:15 - Outro

The Steebee Weebee Show
260: Ana Bagayan on The Steebee Weebee Show

The Steebee Weebee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 65:47


Ana Bagayan joins The Steebee Weebee Show for the 1st time!! We talk about: how she began painting aliens, her fascination with the movie-The Fourth Kind, The Abduction Syndrome, different alien races, the documentary-The Experiencers, David Icke & The Reptilians, the different varieties of Alien Greys, people drawing interpretations of their Hybrid-Alien babies, The Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, how she met and collaborated with Japanese artist-Takashi Murakami-and having her art show-Into The Void, living out of her car on campgrounds, Linda Moulton Howe, and her EARTHFILES YouTube channel, the science fiction movie-Enemy Mine , and much more !!!!Go to: https://www.youtube.com/steebeeweebee to watch. *Go to Nutrafol.com and use promo code: STEEBEE to save $15 off your first month's subscription. More: Ana https://www.instagram.com/anabagayan Scissor Bros YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/scissorbros ** Now on iTunes:  https://goo.gl/CdSwyV ** Subscribe: https://goo.gl/d239PO Little Ray promises a Karma Boost if you join our Patreon: https://goo.gl/aiOi7J Or, click here for a one time Karma Boost. https://www.paypal.me/steebeeweebeeshow/2 More Steven: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quangou Bandcamp: https://steebeeweebee.bandcamp.com/ Itunes: https://goo.gl/PSooa0 WEBSITE: https://www.steebeeweebeeshow.com Send stuff to: 1425 N. Cherokee Ave P.O. Box 1391 Los Angeles, CA 90093

Overpriced JPEGs
Moment of Zen(eca): Bluechip Szn & More | Overpriced JPEGs Recap #19

Overpriced JPEGs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 60:16


Zeneca_33 is back! Carly and Zeneca_33 cover macro market updates and the trickle down effect of successful bluechip projects. They breakdown what's happening in today's hottest projects – including the recent rejection of the Ape Coin staking proposal, the moves being made by PROOF Collective, and how you can ensure your next Dutch auction goes better than the World of Women Galaxy drop! Topics include: frankfrank, Azuki, World of Women, Moonbirds/PROOF Collective, VeeFriends Series 2, Vayner Sports Pass, ApeCoin Staking, Pudgy Penguins, the Axie Hack & more! As always, we hope you enjoy this week's Moment of Zen(eca) with Zeneca_33 :) ------ SUBSCRIBE TO OVERPRICED JPEGs YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgwYifaFPX3_FJe7MMWfmAg