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Episode #88: Jesi Taylor speaks about poetry and Sam Gilliam's work

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talkPOPc participant Jesi Taylor returns to discuss poetry, the artwork of Sam Gilliam, the material process of producing art, and what goes on in a curators mind and how that leads to how art is made.
Timestamps:

  • 00:10: Introductions, poetry and the Pace gallery
  • 00:45: Sam Gilliam, abstract art and the use of color
  • 01:45: Red April, the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the feeling of heaviness
  • 04:30: The material process of producing Art and the use of abstract art for a political message. It's about getting people to feel something
  • 07:00: How is it made? What goes on in the creator's mind that leads to this intentional art?
  • 08:55: Aristotle's Ethics. Reading more into his life grants a new dimension to both the experience of the work and the work itself. An immersive perspective
  • 12:00: The use of art as a therapeutic measure. Coming outside of yourself and immerse yourself in a therapeutic experience.

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Kapitler

1. Episode #88: Jesi Taylor speaks about poetry and Sam Gilliam's work (00:00:00)

2. Introductions, poetry and the Pace gallery (00:00:10)

3. Sam Gilliam, abstract art and the use of color (00:00:45)

4. Red April, the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the feeling of heaviness (00:01:45)

5. The material process of producing Art and the use of abstract art for a political message. It's about getting people to feel something (00:04:30)

6. How is it made? What goes on in the creator's mind that leads to this intentional art? (00:07:00)

7. Aristotle's Ethics. Reading more into his life grants a new dimension to both the experience of the work and the work itself. An immersive perspective (00:08:55)

8. The use of art as a therapeutic measure. Coming outside of yourself and immerse yourself in a therapeutic experience. (00:12:00)

129 episoder

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Manage episode 424650378 series 2780951
Innhold levert av Dena Shottenkirk. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Dena Shottenkirk eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

talkPOPc participant Jesi Taylor returns to discuss poetry, the artwork of Sam Gilliam, the material process of producing art, and what goes on in a curators mind and how that leads to how art is made.
Timestamps:

  • 00:10: Introductions, poetry and the Pace gallery
  • 00:45: Sam Gilliam, abstract art and the use of color
  • 01:45: Red April, the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the feeling of heaviness
  • 04:30: The material process of producing Art and the use of abstract art for a political message. It's about getting people to feel something
  • 07:00: How is it made? What goes on in the creator's mind that leads to this intentional art?
  • 08:55: Aristotle's Ethics. Reading more into his life grants a new dimension to both the experience of the work and the work itself. An immersive perspective
  • 12:00: The use of art as a therapeutic measure. Coming outside of yourself and immerse yourself in a therapeutic experience.

Support the show

Twitter: @talkpopc
Instagram: @talkpopc

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Episode #88: Jesi Taylor speaks about poetry and Sam Gilliam's work (00:00:00)

2. Introductions, poetry and the Pace gallery (00:00:10)

3. Sam Gilliam, abstract art and the use of color (00:00:45)

4. Red April, the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the feeling of heaviness (00:01:45)

5. The material process of producing Art and the use of abstract art for a political message. It's about getting people to feel something (00:04:30)

6. How is it made? What goes on in the creator's mind that leads to this intentional art? (00:07:00)

7. Aristotle's Ethics. Reading more into his life grants a new dimension to both the experience of the work and the work itself. An immersive perspective (00:08:55)

8. The use of art as a therapeutic measure. Coming outside of yourself and immerse yourself in a therapeutic experience. (00:12:00)

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