Sinopsis
Raw Material is an arts and culture podcast from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA). Each season focuses on a different topic, featuring voices of artists working in all media and exploring the inspiration and stories behind modern and contemporary art.
Episodios
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Luvvers Episode 2: There's No Such Thing As Too Easy
29/10/2018 Duración: 23minSex sells. In this episode, Chelsea Beck analyzes the history of persuasive sexual imagery, and imagines a world where titillation fosters compassion rather than divisiveness. Image: Carolee Schneeman, "Interior Scroll," (1975). Courtesy Carolina Nitsch, NY; photography by Anthony McCall.
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Luvvers Episode 1: What Get's You Hot?
15/10/2018 Duración: 21minNayland Blake doesn’t create art to express who they are, they create art to investigate the possibilities of identity. Hear the artist discuss their explorations of the queer, BDSM, kink, and furry scenes, and learn more about their unique approach to one of art’s oldest subjects—sex. Image © Nayland Blake, Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery.
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Season 4 Trailer: Luvvers
01/10/2018 Duración: 01minCatch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material, from SFMOMA.
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Mixtape Episode 8: Amy Sherald by Note to Self
06/08/2018 Duración: 26minIn the long history of portraits of First Ladies of the United States, none has drawn a reaction quite like the painting of Michelle Obama by Baltimore native Amy Sherald. Hear the artist discuss art in the age of Instagram. This episode is produced by WNYC Studios and Note to Self. More episodes at .
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Mixtape Episode 7: Carolee Schneeman Yoko Ono by A Piece Of Work
30/07/2018 Duración: 26minCarolee Schneemann and Yoko Ono have created provocative art throughout their careers. Learn how these artists have dedicated their lives to exploring the pleasures and the vulnerabilities of the human body. This episode is produced by WNYC Studios and MoMA. More episodes at https://www.wnycstudios.org/shows/pieceofwork.
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Mixtape Episode 6: Patti Smith and Judy Linn by The Kitchen Sisters
23/07/2018 Duración: 07minBack when Patti Smith and Judy Linn were kids, they used art to shape the world around them, posing for each other in photographs and starring in each other’s home movies. Hear Linn discuss how the two young Brooklynites weren't just "dreaming a future, they were dreaming a present." This episode is produced by The Kitchen Sisters © The Kitchen Sisters 2015. More episodes at http://www.kitchensisters.org/.
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Mixtape Episode 5: Maria Tallchief by Stuff You Missed in History Class
16/07/2018 Duración: 27minAn Oklahoman of Osage heritage, Maria Tallchief rose to stardom through years of hard work and dedication. Peek behind the curtain at the globetrotting life of America's first prima ballerina—her loves, her losses, her joys, and her sorrows. This episode is produced by Stuff You Missed in History Class © Stuff You Missed in History Class 2014. More episodes at www.missedinhistory.com/.
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Mixtape Episode 4: Hazel Scott by The Memory Palace
09/07/2018 Duración: 12minHazel Scott was a child prodigy, a New York jazz icon, the first African American woman to host her own television series, and an outspoken critic of discrimination in all its forms. Find out how her courage made her a role model for many and a target for some. This episode is produced and hosted by Nathan DiMeo © The Memory Palace 2016. More episodes at http://thememorypalace.us/.
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Mixtape Episode 3: Georgia O'Keeffe by The Artsy Podcast
02/07/2018 Duración: 07minMany people know Georgia O’Keeffe for her flower paintings and depictions of the New Mexico landscape. Discover the very different setting that captured O’Keeffe during her time as a commissioned artist for the Hawaiian Pineapple Company—now the Dole Food Company— and how an initial distaste turned into great inspiration. This podcast was hosted and produced by Abigail Cain © Artsy 2017. You can find more episodes of The Artsy Podcast at on Apple Podcasts.
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Mixtape Episode 2: Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein by Stuff You Missed in History Class
25/06/2018 Duración: 34minGertrude Stein is often credited as a driving force behind Modernism and Cubism while her lifelong partner, Alice B. Toklas, is frequently left out of the story. Learn about this power couple and their roles as movers and shakers in the world of 20th century art. This episode is produced by Stuff You Missed in History Class © Stuff You Missed in History Class 2018. More episodes at https://www.missedinhistory.com/.
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Mixtape Episode 1: Mary Cassatt by The Lonely Palette
18/06/2018 Duración: 25minWomen artists are often compared to one another but not to their male contemporaries. Learn how Mary Cassatt became one of the most important Impressionist painters of—and ahead of—her time by using the nineteenth-century Paris Opera House as an unlikely backdrop for feminist commentary. This episode is produced and hosted by Tamar Avishai © The Lonely Palette 2017. More episodes at http://www.thelonelypalette.com/.
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Raw Material Mixtape: Meeting in the Ladies Room
11/06/2018 Duración: 04minCatch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material's "summer mixtape," from SFMOMA. Music used in this this track: Klymaxx “Meeting In The Ladies Room.” Remix by Bernadette Cooper.
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Landfall Episode 6: This Land is Your Land
12/02/2018 Duración: 23min“There is something cartoonish about life in California… something out of proportion, fantastical, even a little absurd.” End this season’s road trip back in the Bay Area, and explore the Emeryville mudflats, where artists upended the monumental, high-cost model of the Land Art movement with whimsical, communal, ephemeral sculptures. Play a road trip game that will broaden your concept of Land Art-- and make traffic more bearable. Artists featured in this episode: Joey Enos, Everett Turner, Gary Knox Bennett, Penny Daimler, John McCracken Correction for this episode: The woman who took photographs of the CCAC project was Penny Dhaemers.
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Landfall Episode 5: No Contradictions
29/01/2018 Duración: 30min“It looks crazy, surreal, like a mirage or magic. You want to walk towards that, don’t you?” Join hosts Jessica Placzek and Maddie Gobbo as they continue their West Coast road trip with a visit to the “happiest place on Earth”: Disneyland. Explore the designs and decisions that go into creating the seductive simulation of Walt Disney’s amusement parks and their utopian visions of the American landscape. Artist featured in this episode: Kim Irvine
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Landfall Episode 4: Bewilderment
15/01/2018 Duración: 25min“Great leaders in all ages have sought the desert and heard its voice.” Land artists such as Michael Heizer and Robert Smithson found inspiration in the desert, but they were not the only—or the first—to do so. Hear three artists’ reflections on our relationship to the Great Basin and the art it has provoked. Artists featured in this episode: Katie Peterson, Young Suh, Melissa Melero-Moose
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Landfall Episode 3: Atmospheres
18/12/2017 Duración: 27min“If that had been men, doing that for a day, it would have been famous. Everyone would have known about it. But since it was women . . . it’s just gone.” Encounter some of the historically overlooked women of the Land art movement, who often worked in stark opposition to the “plundering of the earth” approach of their male contemporaries. Then leave the macho art world in the dust with a fictional exercise in mediation. Artists featured in this episode: Judy Chicago, Nancy Holt, Mierle Laderman Ukeles Image: Judy Chicago, "Purple Atmosphere #4" (1969). Courtesy of the artist and Jessica Silverman Gallery.
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Landfall Episode 2: Below and Beyond
04/12/2017 Duración: 26min“Earth turns to gold in the hands of the wise.” Meet visionaries who work with and against the landscape to yield something fruitful, shop the local farmers market, and then explore ways to beat the heat and build a home. Consider how far you would go to survive in a hostile landscape with a speculative story that envisions the fate of farming in a warming world. Artist featured in this episode: Baldassare Forestiere
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Landfall Episode 1: Mounds, Jetties, Trails
20/11/2017 Duración: 25min“As long as you’re going to make sculpture, why not make one that competes with a 747, or the Empire State Building, or the Golden Gate Bridge?” Discover artists who did just that by creating monumental works meant to withstand time or succumb to its passage. Reflect on your own relationship to the land with a post-apocalyptic tale that might dig up more than you expect. Artists featured in this episode: Robert Smithson, Michael Heizer, Walter de Maria
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Season 3 Trailer: Landfall
29/09/2017 Duración: 01minCatch a sneak peak of what’s coming this season on Raw Material, from SFMOMA.
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Manifest Episode 6: The Community
10/07/2017 Duración: 19minArt brings us together. In this episode, members of Bay Area art collectives discuss what it means to make work for, by and with their communities. They reflect on the power of art to heal, inspire, and break down systems of oppression. Artists featured in this episode: 100 Days of Action, Club Chai, Russell E.L. Butler. Photo: 100 Days of Action, by Ben Leon.