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Art as Experience: Podcasts
Art as Experience: Podcasts
60 episodes
9 months ago
Art as Experience is an hour-long radio show dedicated to looking at art. Tom and Sheila share their experiences with what they’ve been looking at – aiming to help listeners – to create in their soul, in their experience, their own work of art.
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Art as Experience is an hour-long radio show dedicated to looking at art. Tom and Sheila share their experiences with what they’ve been looking at – aiming to help listeners – to create in their soul, in their experience, their own work of art.
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Visual Arts
Arts
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Art as Experience: Podcasts
Finale
This is our last regularly-scheduled episode for WOWD-LP Takoma Park, although we may, from time to time, present a special unscheduled episode. After almost 150 shows, we decided to take a break and figure out where we’re going from here.  In this episode, Tom, Sheila, and Peter discuss the history of the show, and what we tried to accomplish: our ideas and strategies to arm our listeners for rich artistic experiences.
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2 years ago
1 hour 20 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Vermeer’s Secrets
The National Gallery of Art, in Washington DC, has mounted a small exhibition showing three sublime Vermeer paintings and three false Vermeers.
Our episode discusses:


* what makes Vermeer so good  (a little art criticism/theory)
* the scientific research done by the museum’s conservation department,
* how forgeries are made, marketed, and detected,
* and more.


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3 years ago
1 hour 30 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Sargent and Spain
Sargent, as revealed in Sargent and Spain, the new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, gives us visions that are full of desire and celebration – both documentary and dreamlike.
John Singer Sargent was, in his day, one of the most celebrated artists in Europe; but his obituary in the London Times described him as the exemplar of an age that had passed. He’s always been easy to like, and for this reason, his reputation in the art world suffered for decades. But in our reassessment, we argue that in this post-modern age, there is no longer any hierarchy of genres or styles, and that Sargent deserves his renewed popularity, because he shows, in Wallace Stevens’ phrase, “the essential poem at the center of things”.
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3 years ago
1 hour 18 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Robert Rauschenberg and John Cage
We explore the art of Robert Rauschenberg, the influence of John Cage, and two of Rauschenberg’s paintings, Factum 1 and Factum 2, currently on view at the National Gallery of Art in their current exhibition, Then Double: Identity and Difference in Art since 1900.
We find a lot of terrific information in a new book by Louis Menand – The Free World – and its story of the collaborations between Rauschenberg, Cage, and Merce Cunningham. 
Musical breaks by John Cage.
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3 years ago
1 hour 10 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
We are Made hof Stories: Self-Taught Artists at the SAAM
Hosts Sheila and Peter Blake visit the outsider/folk/self-taught art exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum: We are Made of Stories: Self-Taught Artists in the Robson Family Collection.
This is perhaps our third show on folk art, and every time, we probe deeper into this rewarding art world.  Artists include Bil Traylor, Dan Miller, Judith Scott, and many others.
For images, go to the Smithsonian’s website:https://americanart.si.edu/exhibition/we-are-made-stories-robson    
or to our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.518741700250952&type=3
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3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 6 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
The Double
Sheila and Peter Blake use the current exhibition, The Double, Identity and Difference in Art Since 1900, at the East Wing of the National Gallery, to explore art over many decades, mixing famous masters with contemporary artists, all creating with some aspect of visual doubling, reversal, or the split or doubled self.
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3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 22 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
American Portraiture Today
Sheila Blake and Peter Blake discuss portraiture as a art form, and the current exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, the finalaists of the Outwin 20221 competition.
You can find images of the exhibition works here:
https://portraitcompetition.si.edu/exhibition/2022-outwin-boochever-portrait-competition/
 
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3 years ago
1 hour 40 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
New Ways of Being Together: Laurie Anderson and John Cage
With insights from our recent episode on postmodernism, we reprise our conversation about the Laurie Anderson exhibit currently at the Hirshhorn Museum of Art in DC.  We draw out the connections between Anderson’s work and that of John Cage: even though their music is completely different, their ethical purposes are in alignment.
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3 years ago
1 hour 20 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Postmodernism
Sheila and Peter Blake discuss postmodernism in the visual arts and architecture: what it is, in plain terms, and how it followed from and differs from modernism.
Our facebook pages has pictures of what we’re talking about:
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3 years ago
1 hour

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Marsden Hartley
We’re posting a lightly edited rebroadcast of last year’s popular program on the American modernist painter, Marsden Hartley. Peter and Sheila are hosts, and take an excursion into discussions of Emerson and Transcedentalism.
Pictures of what we”re talking about…
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3 years ago
1 hour 6 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Afro-Atlantic Histories










We visit the new exhibit at the National Gallery of Art, Afro-Atlantic Histories, an in-depth look at the historical experiences and cultural formations of Black and African people since the 17th century. More than 130 powerful works of art, including paintings, sculpture, photographs, and time-based media by artists from Africa, Europe, the Americas, and the Caribbean, bring these narratives to life.


This exhibition was initially presented as Histórias Afro-Atlânticas in 2018 by the Museu de Arte de São Paulo and the Instituto Tomie Ohtake in Brazil.














Pictures of what we're talking about....











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3 years ago
1 hour 40 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Learning to Draw
We examine the practice of learning to draw, the advantages to non-professionals in learning to draw, and some tips.
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3 years ago
58 minutes 13 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Gregory Gillespie
Gregory Gillespie (1936-2000) was a major American painter.  Sheila was a friend of his, beginning in art school in NYC.  Sheila and Tom recollect his life and his art.
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3 years ago
1 hour 20 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
The Camera Never Lies
Sheila, Tom, and Peter discuss the use of photography by painters.
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Guarding the Art at the Baltimore Museum of Art
The Baltimore Museum of Art has just put up a show curated by the guards.  The works repay long observation, as you might expect for the choices of the museum guards, who look at art for long periods of time.  Tom, Sheila and Peter visit the exhibition, and discuss several interesting issues brought up on the task of curation.
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3 years ago
59 minutes 30 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Joan Mitchell
Joan Mitchell at the Baltimore Museum of Art.  Sheila, Tom, and Peter discuss Abstract Expressionism.
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 35 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Picasso: Painting the Blue Period
We visit the new exhibition at the Phillips Collection, in Washington DC:  Picasso: Painting the Blue Period.  We discuss the transition of Picasso, at the age of nineteen, from painting scenes of the Paris nightlife to the paintings known as the Blue Period, and then the Rose period.  We explore our thesis that Picasso was developing his technique in presenting strong images of people with presence, a presence that melded into the room with gestures that capture our fascinated attention.
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3 years ago
58 minutes 58 seconds

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Picasso: The man and the artist
Tom, Sheila, and Peter discuss the dark side of Picasso’s life, and give an introduction to his innovations in art, and how the revelations of Picasso’s treatment of women might influence our understanding of his art. Along the way,we touch on Georges Braque,  Jackson Pollock, and Willem de Kooning.
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3 years ago
58 minutes 39 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Legacies of the Harlem Renaissance
We discuss several major Black visual artists from before, during, and after the Harlem Renaissance (with a nod to philosopher Alain Locke): Henry Ossawa Tanner, Aaron Douglas, William H. Johnson, Lois Mailou Jones, Charles White, Kerry James Marshall, Kara Walker, and Amy Sherald.  Poems by Nikki Giovanni and Langston Hughes.
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Charles Ray, Tacita Dean, Jeff Wall, and Vija Celmins at Glenstone
Our hosts, Sheila and Tom, with Peter Blake, visit Glenstone, discuss issues in contemporary art brought up by sculptures by Charles Ray, chalk drawings by Tacita Dean, large-scale photographs by Jeff Wall, and drawings by Vija Celmins.
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3 years ago
1 hour 55 seconds

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Art as Experience is an hour-long radio show dedicated to looking at art. Tom and Sheila share their experiences with what they’ve been looking at – aiming to help listeners – to create in their soul, in their experience, their own work of art.