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236 The Lowest of the Low: Lowriders in Art - Artist Jacqueline Valenzuela
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Innhold levert av Javier Proenza. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Javier Proenza 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.
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Innhold levert av Javier Proenza. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Javier Proenza 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.
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1 245 Photography, Family Archives, and Artistic Entrepreneurship - Hiroshi Clark 1:10:44
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1:10:44Photography, Family Archives, and Artistic Entrepreneurship - Hiroshi Clark In this episode, Hiroshi Clark shares his journey as a photographer whose work blends personal history with an exploration of Japanese and American cultural influences. Hiroshi talks about his creative process, the emotional impact of family archives, and the intricacies of his recent art exhibition and publication. We dive into his approach to photography, how he draws inspiration from late 1960s and early 1970s Japanese visual culture, and his unique approach to archival storytelling. Whether discussing the objects that shape our memories or the challenges of balancing art with business, this conversation is a fascinating look into the world of a contemporary photographer forging his own path. Episode Highlights: The Power of Family Archives: Hiroshi explains how personal family photographs, like one of his mother with sparklers, have become crucial to his art practice. The powerful connection between these images and his childhood experiences is central to his work. The Influence of Japanese Photography: Hiroshi delves into the visual influences from late 60s and early 70s Japanese photography, specifically its connection to fashion photography for magazines like Vogue . He connects these historical references to his contemporary work, exploring themes of identity and memory. The Concept of Space and Display: Hiroshi's recent show, which featured prints from his family archive, was thoughtfully designed to create a sense of immersion within a small space, with viewers "turning around" the exhibition to see different works, each part of an ongoing narrative. 85 7 20 – A New Publication: Hiroshi discusses his new book 85 7 20 , a publication that accompanies his latest show. Designed by Wyatt Malachy Conlin, the publication features innovative layouts that visually mirror the themes of time and memory found in his photography. Navigating the Art World and Business: At the intersection of art and entrepreneurship, Hiroshi shares his views on creating a sustainable art practice. He talks about how balancing side projects, such as his commercial work with Artifax , can support his artistic growth and keep him focused on his creative goals. Links & Resources: Artifacts : Hiroshi’s photo documentation service – [Artifax @artifaxphto] Follow Hiroshi Clark on Instagram: [@hiroshi_clark] The Fulcrum Press – [thefulcrumpress.com] Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and share this with your friends. You can also support us by joining our Patreon to get early access to episodes and exclusive content. Your support helps us continue bringing in incredible guests and creating more episodes!…
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1 244 The End of Art School Critiques - Amir Zaki 1:28:39
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1:28:39The End of Art School Critiques with Amir Zaki | Episode 244 In this episode, photographer Amir Zaki joins Javier Proenza to explore the dramatic shift in art school critiques and how they've evolved from rigorous technical assessments to something much more complex and subjective. As an artist who’s experienced both sides of the critique system, Amir offers a unique perspective on how the traditional model of evaluating art is becoming increasingly obsolete in today’s art world. Art school critiques, once focused primarily on technical mastery and formal analysis, have undergone a transformation. As art practices have evolved, so too has the way we discuss and assess artwork. For Amir Zaki, the end of traditional critiques signals a larger cultural shift in how we approach creative work. In this conversation, Amir reflects on how critiques today are no longer just about technique—they now center on personal expression, conceptual depth, and the context in which the art is made. Key Topics Discussed: The decline of traditional art school critiques: Why the emphasis on technical skill is giving way to more abstract discussions. The growing importance of personal narrative and cultural context in contemporary critiques. How the role of the art critic has evolved alongside these shifts. The impact of these changes on the education of emerging artists and what it means for the future of art schools. Amir Zaki’s own artistic journey and how he’s navigated the changing landscape of critiques throughout his career. Links & Resources: Check out Amir Zaki’s photography and current projects: [Website or Instagram link] Explore Amir Zaki’s involvement in the Pacific Standard Time group show at the Culver Arts Center. Support the podcast! Subscribe, leave a review, and get early access to episodes via Patreon.…
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1 243 Post Colonial Realities - Kader Amkpa 1:04:34
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1:04:34Kader Ampka talks about growing up in New York with ties to West Africa, the BRICS economic Alliance, and how different maps inform his art practice.
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1 242 The Las Vegas Art Scene - Artist Brent Holmes 1:25:28
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1:25:28Artist Brent Holmes breaks down the Las Vegas art scene, and whether peace as an ideal runs counter to human nature.
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1 241 Painting: Metaphysics & Bacchanal - Painter Oscar Pearson 1:01:40
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1 240 1980's Los Angeles Art Scene - Anthony Ausgang 1:03:05
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1 239 Collecting Art: CEO MMXIX - Art Collector Dwight Smith 1:07:00
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1 238 Painting and Performance Theory - Amy Mackay 1:02:14
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1 237 Do Stuff and Figure it Out - Artist Daniel Herr 1:28:26
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1 236 The Lowest of the Low: Lowriders in Art - Artist Jacqueline Valenzuela 58:44
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1 235 From Guatemala with Love: Invisible Undocumented Communities in America - Artist César López 58:24
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1 234 Indigenous Orphan: Predominantly White Institutions - Artist Laurie Steelink 1:09:36
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1 233 Silent Disco: Technology and Isolation- Artist Becky Brown 1:02:45
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1 232 Creator Owned Comics of the 90's & the Italian Renaissance - Nick Lowe 1:33:17
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1 231 Flower Shop Collective: Art of the Global Majority - Nadia Tahoun 1:00:14
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