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Art Personals
Compound Yucca Valley
9 episodes
3 days ago
We ask some of our favorite artists to describe another artist’s work as best they can, with only their words and sounds. Produced by Compound Yucca Valley, an art and event space near Joshua Tree, CA.
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We ask some of our favorite artists to describe another artist’s work as best they can, with only their words and sounds. Produced by Compound Yucca Valley, an art and event space near Joshua Tree, CA.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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Nick Nazmi Describes Grant Wood
Art Personals
11 minutes 20 seconds
4 years ago
Nick Nazmi Describes Grant Wood

Nick Nazmi (b. Chicago, 1991) creates an array of paintings and drawings in which apparitions, lost souls, and characters in a book are stuck in their nostalgia for a time and place that is no longer accessible. His work is influenced heavily by Persian folklore and the poetry of his father and grandfather from Iran. Nazmi lives in Brooklyn, New York.

The paintings he describes in this episode are:

  • Grant Wood (American, 1891–1942)
    Death on Ridge Road
    1935
    Oil on masonite
    32 ⅛” × 39 1/16” × 1 5/16”
    Williams College Museum of Art
    Gift of Cole Porter
  • Stone City, Iowa
    oil on wood panel
    30¼ x 40”
    Joslyn Art Museum
    Gift of the Art Institute of Omaha, 1930.35; Art © Estate of Grant Wood/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY
Art Personals
We ask some of our favorite artists to describe another artist’s work as best they can, with only their words and sounds. Produced by Compound Yucca Valley, an art and event space near Joshua Tree, CA.