In this episode, painter Valeria Duca opens up about her artistic evolution — from a prodigy in Chișinău, Moldova, to an established artist based in Oslo. She recalls her first art sale at just fourteen, when the Romanian Minister of Youth and Sports bought one of her paintings, marking the start of a lifelong calling. Valeria talks about her early self-portraits that captured depression and healing, her politically charged work on the war in Ukraine, and her recent focus on memory — fragment...
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In this episode, painter Valeria Duca opens up about her artistic evolution — from a prodigy in Chișinău, Moldova, to an established artist based in Oslo. She recalls her first art sale at just fourteen, when the Romanian Minister of Youth and Sports bought one of her paintings, marking the start of a lifelong calling. Valeria talks about her early self-portraits that captured depression and healing, her politically charged work on the war in Ukraine, and her recent focus on memory — fragment...
Verfolgt von Max Ernst im Rollstuhl – Maschinen, Poesie & Fundstücke mit Michael Schulze
Wie tickt die Kunstszene? Der Kunstpodcast.
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Verfolgt von Max Ernst im Rollstuhl – Maschinen, Poesie & Fundstücke mit Michael Schulze
In dieser Folge von Wie tickt die Kunstszene? spreche ich mit dem Künstler und Objektbauer Michael Schulze, der Erinnerungen, Maschinen und Fundstücke zu poetischen Kunstwerken verwandelt. Wir reden über: · warum ein rostiges Teil oder ein altes Werkzeug mehr erzählen kann als tausend Worte, · wie Maschinen plötzlich Seele bekommen können, · wieso Unordnung ein Motor für Kreativität ist, · ...
Wie tickt die Kunstszene? Der Kunstpodcast.
In this episode, painter Valeria Duca opens up about her artistic evolution — from a prodigy in Chișinău, Moldova, to an established artist based in Oslo. She recalls her first art sale at just fourteen, when the Romanian Minister of Youth and Sports bought one of her paintings, marking the start of a lifelong calling. Valeria talks about her early self-portraits that captured depression and healing, her politically charged work on the war in Ukraine, and her recent focus on memory — fragment...