Juxtapose
In this episode, we chat about Emily "Lee" Goldstein's poem about coping with sadness and Adrian Piper's art, especially her conceptual performance series, "Catalysis," with a side of her video installation, "Cornered." Check out Goldstein's poem by ordering a copy of their chapbook here [https://l.instagram.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fforms%2Fd%2Fe%2F1FAIpQLSfNb_5q9M6oqvh2vX9eRwkPxwT-bbLjJvvZ994poCVkh0RAMQ%2Fviewform%3Fvc%3D0%26c%3D0%26w%3D1%26flr%3D0&e=AT0oZ0sM4nfHe7v8JqTHxUlB0Gi8A5cxP5t-itVaDpYOLuQF-ofm9HazSmC_9BHzFPbtP3AfX64pZPVbyAsWsVfssT1uuRNNM5beTgk]. Read Adrian Piper's letter we mentioned on Lit Hub here: https://lithub.com/adrian-piper-on-the-earned-power-of-self-identification/ [https://lithub.com/adrian-piper-on-the-earned-power-of-self-identification/] Learn more about conceptual art via PBS here: https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-conceptual-art-definition/ [https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-conceptual-art-definition/] Last but not least, check out our website for more about this episode and us: https://bit.ly/juxtaposepodcast [https://bit.ly/juxtaposepodcast] You can find a detailed summary of this episode and other show notes under the Art Pairings Blog.
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