Starving Art Podcast: Making Art in Hard Times
Podcast af Aidan O'Leary
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13 episoderThe homelessness crisis in San Francisco is out of control. Chances are it's pretty bad near you, too. With over 8,000 homeless residents of San Francisco, there are bound to be artists in the bunch. Join me as we scratch the surface of the homeless community's stories, and examine the crisis unfolding on our streets every day. Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter @Starvingartpod!
Join me as I sit down with Madison Keesler, Soloist with San Francisco Ballet and co-creator of FreelyMad, her production company! We talked about her Covid ups and downs, creating new work with SFB, and dipping into her many talents to branch out in her career. It was wonderful to have a conversation with her, and I'm sure you'll love it! We talked about @sfb2021 's campaign to raise awareness about systemic issues in SFB and the classical ballet world at large, you can find them on Instagram. Follow Madison: @Madisonkeesler on Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok, and Facebook madisonkeesler.com and of course, San Francisco Ballet! Follow the show: @Starvingartpod on Twitter and Instagram Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Share it with your friends! Shouting out the show on social media is the best way to help the show grow. Please send me episode ideas, feedback on the show, and any great art you come across! I hope this show is a source of inspiration and appreciation for the artists behind the art. Onward and Upward! -Aidan
Listen in to the tale of William Utermohlen, whose gradual decline as a result of Alzheimer's disease was searingly documented in his late works. Throughout the last decade of his artistic career, we track how his illness was present and presented in his art. From the premonitions of his Conversation Pieces, the reaction to his diagnosis in Blue Skies, and the downward spiral evident in his late self-portraits, the art world and the medical community found significance in his attempts at expression despite immense difficulty. Fourteen years after his death, we remember and lift up his heroic battle with a disease that affects six million Americans. Sources/Works Referenced: Blue Skies [http://www.williamutermohlen.org/images/stories/Artwork/Self-Portraits/utermohlen_1995_blue_skies_oil_on_canvas_152x122cm_bob.jpg] Conversation Pieces: Snow, Bed [http://www.williamutermohlen.org/index.php/22-artwork/conversation-pieces] Patrice Pollini's Commentary on the Conversation Pieces [http://www.williamutermohlen.org/index.php/9-about/essays/5-the-late-pictures-1990-2000] The Lancet Paper on William Utermohlen [https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(00)05187-4/fulltext] (Free once you register for an account) Patricia Utermohlen's Essay on William's work [http://www.williamutermohlen.org/index.php/9-about/essays/4-pat-2006] For more on William Utermohlen's other works and much more commentary, go to williamutermohlen.org [http://williamutermohlen.org] Support the show: Follow me on Twitter and Instagram @starvingartpod send me episode ideas! Share with your friends and family! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Thank you for listening, and I hope you get some strength and encouragement from my work! -Aidan
Join me as I talk with Avram Finkelstein, co-founder of the Silence = Death Collective, Gran Fury Collective, and independent visual artist Avram Finkelstein! After the episode covering Silence = Death, we spoke about the role of art in creating social change, finding love and tenacity through the AIDS epidemic, and the importance of community and collaboration in the artistic process. Check our Episode 9 to get some context, and then enjoy this deep dive! Link to the talk mentioned in the show: Public Art / Public Space [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DExUezDf1BY] Follow Avram Finkelstein @Avramf on Instagram, and check out his work and book on his website, avramfinkelstein.com [http://avramfinkelstein.com] ------------------------------------------ Be sure to subscribe, rate the show, and share with your friends! We could all use some encouragement and inspiration right now! Follow the show on Instagram @Starvingartpod
Listen in to hear how six gay men at the beginnings of the AIDS epidemic created the logo for an activist movement. Driven by their individual grief and anger, their creation took on multiple lives of its own, galvanizing a generation of queer people under attack from one of the worst epidemics of the 20th century. Follow the show on Instagram: @starvingartpod Please rate, review, and share with your friends! Sources: After Silence: A History of AIDS Through its Images [https://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520295148] Timeline and Stats [https://www.hiv.gov/hiv-basics/overview/history/hiv-and-aids-timeline] Larry Kramer Essay [http://bilerico.lgbtqnation.com/2011/06/larry_kramers_historic_essay_aids_at_30.php]
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