Art World

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Synopsis

What up Art World! Are you an artist? Do you like art? Are you new and interested in learning about art without any judgement? Do you have a friend or significant other that likes art and you just need help getting into it? Well then this is the podcast for you! Sit down and listen to Miss Art World and her friend, Lisa as they navigate this world. They discuss popular trends, interview artist, critique local and national pieces and most importantly Miss Art World tries to teach Lisa a thing or two about the Art World! All the while drinking (sometimes too much) wine and having fun!

Episodes

  • Ep. 107 A lot about nothing

    20/09/2023 Duration: 25min

    Welcome! Today we chat about the US Judge Rules AI-Generated Art Not Protected by Copyright Law among other random things

  • Ep 106. Art News

    06/09/2023 Duration: 32min

    Get your art news here!!

  • Ep. 105 Art News Harry Styles Portrait by David Hockney

    15/08/2023 Duration: 23min

    Art News! Get your Art News! Artist David Hockney paints Harry Styles' portrait. Thoughts?

  • Ep. 104 The Artist & The Muse

    07/07/2023 Duration: 26min

    Rachel Bailit and Ron Schmidtling share a common philosophy: Life should inspire art and art should inspire life! Rachel is an actress & model, and Ron is a visual artist. A creative match, they began a collaboration that has lasted over ten years. Rachel and Ron met in a drawing group at The Getty Museum in 2011. Both actively involved in the LA underground and commercial art scene, they began to collaborate, meeting in galleries, museums, art schools, and unconventional art spaces. Inspired by friendship and a shared love for movie characters, nature, and the diversity and richness of LA, their works represents artistic freedom, imagination, and limitless possibilities. Rachel and Ron also examine the sacred relationship between artist and model, which requires commitment, trust, and a shared vision. It also explores body image within a Hollywood backdrop where voluptuous bodies are often objectified and stereotyped. The exhibit is a multi-media experience, including paintings, drawings, photography, video,

  • Ep. 103 Art History with Ashley Patton

    25/03/2023 Duration: 53min

    Ashley M. Patton is a PhD candidate in the department of Art History and holds a minor in Early Modern Studies. Her research interests include early modern Italian sculpture, gender, religion, and materiality. Her dissertation project, titled "Tangible Women: Marble Sculptures of Female Saints in Seventeenth-Century Rome," explores the construction of early modern gender in post-Tridentine Rome by examining how sculptors employed different typologies of white marble sculpture in sacred spaces to present archetypal, yet largely inimitable models of the early modern, ideal Christian woman. She is also interested in the global impact of early modern Catholicism, including the trans-Atlantic relationships between Italy and the Americas in the seventeenth century. Ashley is currently the Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation Curatorial Intern in the department of Sculpture and Decorative Arts at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Prior to her doctoral studies, she worked at the J. Paul Getty Museum as a Gra

  • Ep. 102 Heather Sincavage

    16/02/2023 Duration: 47min

    Co-hosts Katherine & Samuel chat with Heather Sincavage an interdisciplinary artist whose practice is rooted in performance art but also includes drawing, sculpture, and installation. She uses her own experiences with intimate partner violence as a case study analyzing what it is to live with trauma. https://www.heathersincavage.com @hsincavage Her work has appeared in the Tate Modern in London and LiteHaus Galerie in Berlin amongst other locations across Europe. She has performed at the Queens Museum and Grace Exhibition Space in NYC; Tempting Failure Festival of Performance Art & Noise in London, Alive at Satellite during Miami Art Basel; Latvian Center for Performance Art in Riga; and galleries across the United States. Additionally, her work has been projected on the historic Daniels and Fisher historic bell tower in downtown Denver, Co. She has exhibited in over 40 solo and group exhibitions across the United States and in Germany, Sweden, Spain, Finland, and Iceland. Originally from Southeastern P

  • Ep. 101 Disney, Streaming, & more with artist John Bourn II

    30/01/2023 Duration: 59min

    Hi Art World!! Meet artist John Bourn II who is a digital artist and illustrator specializing in representational painting, portraits and concept art. I thrive off of creating characters and worlds of my own l, I'm always excited to lend my vision to a new project. https://johnbourn2.artstation.com/ https://crypto.com/nft/profile/jbourn2create?tab=created https://www.instagram.com/johnbournii/ https://www.instagram.com/merlins_paintbrush/

  • Ep. 100 Miami Basel

    11/01/2023 Duration: 43min

    We are back!! Chat with us about all things Miami Basel. What was hot and what was not? What sold and what was everyone talking about?

  • Ep. 99 Stolen Art News

    07/10/2022 Duration: 34min

    Recap of art news!!

  • Ep.98 The Year Time Stopped

    21/06/2022 Duration: 33min

    The Year Time Stopped The Global Pandemic in Photos By Christina Hawatmeh, Nour Chamoun Curated by the founders of Scopio, a community-based image marketplace, a stunning and unforgettable visual history that captures the world’s response to major events that defined 2020: the COVID pandemic and the sweeping movements for racial and social justice. In 2020, the world experienced massive change. Millions of lives were ended—and millions more upended—by the Covid-19 pandemic. The shocking police killings of Black men and women gave rise to powerful social movements and widespread collective action to rectify centuries of injustice and racism in the United States and globally. Together, these three colossal events tested the resilience of the social fabric bringing us all together. Attempting to illuminate and make sense of this new reality, photographers from around the world documented these transformational moments as they unfolded. Carefully combing through their archive, the founders of Scopio have cura

  • Ep. 97 Art News Junk

    21/06/2022 Duration: 27min

    Join Samuel and me for some trashy art news just for fun.

  • Ep. 96 Xxavier Edward Carter

    24/05/2022 Duration: 49min

    “Carter (born 1986, Dallas, Texas) is a transdisciplinary artist with a BFA from Stanford University and an MFA from Southern Methodist University. His work is presented as videos, publications, installations, and performances to encompass multi-sensorial and layered circumstances encountered by the artist. Personal interactions, media bombardment, observed and lived experiences, and material excess/waste influence his work towards a complex revolutionary promise. These are ecologically centered works often heavily linked to the material history of currency in how it relates to the histories of marginalized people. Carter is of Black and Native American heritage and views his work as a continuation of the survival and storytelling practices of these cultures. More broadly, he is interested in how these practices have analogies across cultures worldwide. Stories of origins, the afterlife, superhuman beings, and of love and tragedy are the most compelling for him. Carter creates work dealing with what these sto

  • Ep 95 Art in Odd Places

    13/04/2022 Duration: 28min

    Art in Odd Places (AiOP) presents visual and performance art in unexpected public spaces. AiOP also produces an annual festival along 14th Street in Manhattan, NYC from Avenue C to the Hudson River each October. https://artinoddplaces.org/story/ Mission Art in Odd Places aims to stretch the boundaries of communication in the public realm by presenting artworks in all disciplines outside the confines of traditional public space regulations. AiOP reminds us that public spaces function as the epicenter for diverse social interactions and the unfettered exchange of ideas. History Art in Odd Places (AiOP) began as an action by a group of artists led by Ed Woodham to encourage local participation in the Cultural Olympiad of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. In 2005, after moving back to New York City, he re imagined it as a response to the dwindling of public space and personal civil liberties – first in the Lower East Side and East Village, and since 2008, on 14th Street in Manhattan. AiOP has always been a grassr

  • Ep. 94 Artists Responding to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

    31/03/2022 Duration: 33min

    Welcome listeners! Samuel and Miss Art World chat about the latest art news. Including how artists are responding to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and the couple stole a de Kooning to hang in their bedroom. https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/the-thief-collector-de-kooning-heist-review-1234622038/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/how-artists-are-responding-to-russias-invasion-of-ukraine-180979653/

  • Ep. 93 Cube of Gold & a Diamond Skull

    16/03/2022 Duration: 38min

    Samuel and Miss Art World chat about art news! From Damien Hirst's Diamond Skull that never actually sold and an artist placed a cube made from $11.7 million worth of gold in Central Park—protected by its own security detail.

  • Ep. 92 The Way Age of Darkness with Cole Higgins

    18/02/2022 Duration: 41min

    https://www.thewayageofdarkness.com/ Interview with Cole Higgins The Way Age of Darkness started as a narrative art book created by artist and director Cole Higgins. The book is set in a primitive world and each image is a window into the daily lives of this time and these people. Through the creation of the book the world of The Way blossomed. Cole set his sights on creating an animated series that will in total be 50 episodes. Each character in the series is sculpted by hand, digitized and then animated using a motion capture suit. All in the comfort of his home in the mountains of Colorado.

  • Ep. 91 Jessica E Blinkhorn Atlanta-based Interdisciplinary Artist

    18/01/2022 Duration: 55min

    Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn is an Atlanta-based Interdisciplinary Artist. Blinkhorn’s work advocates for the LGBTQ+, disabled, and aging communities. Blinkhorn, who uses a powerchair, focuses her work on acceptance through acknowledgement of difference, body positivity, disability education through experience and exposure, human sexuality, and story-telling. https://jeblinkhorn.wixsite.com/mysite

  • Ep. 90 Art Basel 2021, Untitled & Satellite Show Review

    05/01/2022 Duration: 52min

    Hey Art Lovers! Yes, Samuel and I were able to go to Art Basel Miami this year due to my performance at the Satellite Show. Here is our entire experience and thoughts. Completely unfiltered.

  • Ep. 89 Caitlin Mary Margarett

    26/11/2021 Duration: 51min

    Caitlin Mary Margarett is a Midwestern artist, born and raised between Minnesota and Iowa. CMM attends the University of Wisconsin-Madison, seeking an MFA in 4D (2024). She holds a BFA in performance art and a BA in art history from the University of Northern Iowa (2018). Rooted in a durational, performative practice, CMM's work shifts between seeking an esthetic, spiritual ambience and an immediate, frenetic urgency about our climate crisis. Her work is a multimedia exploration of place and the near past; utilizing video, photography, ceramics, antiques, and textiles to evoke both nostalgia and solastalgia. She has most recently been analyzing her local ecology and considering the Midwest landscape as an article of history in and of itself. The 100 Days project is a durational performance practice that began in 2020, illustrating the timeline of the Midwest’s loss in biodiversity alongside her maternal family's immigration from Denmark to Iowa. The project is focused on generating a discussion surrounding o

  • Ep. 88 Mind of Milk and Honey

    24/11/2021 Duration: 37min

    A flesh-centric collaboration between Isla P Gordon and Ashley Kaye, Milk and Honey explores and lampoons pop culture, partnership and the body. Milk and Honey takes its name from the biblical phrase, and inspiration from its use in the modern day to describe, among other things, The United States of America, a 1984 album by John Lennon & Yoko Ono, and an ancient form of corporal punishment. Milk and Honey’s oeuvre draws on the creators’ experiences as a transgender woman and a gender non-conforming woman. Utilizing an array of props, custom designed and printed textiles and bodysuits, their live performances, videos and installations contemplate new ways of being. Recent recipients of Artist 360 Grants from the Mid-America Art Alliance, their performances and installations have been featured at Theatre Squared, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and online by Inverse Performance Art Festival. mindofmilkandhoney.com - satellite-show.com - performanceisalive.com

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