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Image Culture
William Jess Laird
36 episodes
8 months ago
I’m William Jess Laird. I started Image Culture to create a space for substantive, meaningful conversations with artists and creative people whose work inspires me. Within these talks my guests discuss their work and their lives beyond the frame. Image Culture is an archive on what it means to live a life with art.
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I’m William Jess Laird. I started Image Culture to create a space for substantive, meaningful conversations with artists and creative people whose work inspires me. Within these talks my guests discuss their work and their lives beyond the frame. Image Culture is an archive on what it means to live a life with art.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
TV & Film,
Design,
Film Interviews
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EP 028: ISRAEL LUND
Image Culture
28 minutes 26 seconds
6 years ago
EP 028: ISRAEL LUND
My guest today is the painter Israel Lund. Israel is interested in images, the way they are reproduced, transmitted and passed through digital and analog systems. His early experiences as a teenager making zines and posters for local punk shows introduced him to a visual culture that thrived on the copy, and motivated him to introduce CMYK screen printing techniques into the realm of painting. The aesthetic of his work falls somewhere between abstraction and a glitchy computer screen. Through it all, there is a constant examination of how the information of an image is determined by the system it’s put through, be it a Tumblr page, a photocopier, or one of Israel’s screens. I’d like to thank Israel, as well as Olivia Smith at Magenta Plains and David Lewis. I’d also like to send a special thank you to Alex Bacon who wrote an excellent piece on Israel’s work in The Brooklyn Rail that I referenced frequently in preparation for this show. You can find that article HERE: Remember you can see my portrait of Israel in his studio at williamjesslaird.com/imageculture as well as on Instagram @william.jess.laird and @image.culture Our show is produced by Sarah Levine. Our music is by Jack & Eliza. Thank you so much for listening.
Image Culture
I’m William Jess Laird. I started Image Culture to create a space for substantive, meaningful conversations with artists and creative people whose work inspires me. Within these talks my guests discuss their work and their lives beyond the frame. Image Culture is an archive on what it means to live a life with art.