Sinopsis
A weekly research comedy podcast hosted by artist Javier Proenza
Episodios
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Where Inspiration Comes From - Pilar Rius
18/07/2021 Duración: 01h18minArtist Pilar Rius initiates a discussion about where inspiration comes from as we observe cultural differences between the French and Americans. Are Americans too positives and the French too negative? We observe the evolution of the genius as an external source of inspiration to the contemporary understanding that a person is a genius, because they have access to inspiration. we end on a fun discussion on wether the origin of inspiration is always a positive experience, or is it something that also comes from emotions like outrage? Is Javier a conspiracy theorist, or has America carceral system really that insane?
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Streets and Context - Hiroshi Clark
11/07/2021 Duración: 01h11minArtist and skater Hiroshi Clark stops by to discuss the streets as a multi-use space with ever changing context. Wether used as a metaphor, "I'm from the Streets," a means of transportation, a space where photographing strangers is legal, or a home for the presently unhoused, we consider streets in context of the use value these uniquely public spaces have.
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Drug Memories - Ian McDaniel
04/07/2021 Duración: 01h20minMusician and Sound Engineer Ian McDaniel and I wax philosophical our favorite drug memories. We get in to all the wild, grimy shit we ALLEGEDLY did as kids, and make up all of it for street cred in the rap game.
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Art Practice and the Unknown - Marley Starskey Butler
27/06/2021 Duración: 01h09minMultidisciplinary artist Marley Starskey Butler shares his thoughts on the relationship between art practice and the unknown, sharing stories about how his trust in the process allows him to explore new ideas that may take him years to understand how they fit into his work.
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While the Encampments Burned - Alex Andrew Sanchez
20/06/2021 Duración: 01h04minPainter Alex Andrew Sanchez comes on the show for a post covid catch up. We talk about feigning interest in kids stuff as an artist parent, and watching the homeless encampments out side his building burn down.
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How Colors Make Us Think and Feel - Danielle Winger
13/06/2021 Duración: 01h48minArtist and poet painter Danielle Winger talks about the importance of how colors make us think and feel in the context of art making and critical media literacy. Watch the show on youtube!
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Coincidence, Serendipity, and Fate - Debra Broz
07/06/2021 Duración: 01h30minArtist Debra Broz and I think about coincidence, serendipity and fate as we explore her practice of thrifting for ceramic animal figurine , breaking them apart, and using restoration techniques to combine these fragments into seamless new adorably unholy creatures.
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Financial Strategy for Artists - Chris Adler
31/05/2021 Duración: 01h14minArtist Chris Adler stops by to talk financial strategies to keep visual artists from becoming starving artists.
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Italian Horror Films - Dakota Noot
24/05/2021 Duración: 01h05minVisual Artist Dakota Noot talks about Giallo Movies, which are a genre of Italian horror Films pioneered by Dario Argento. we get into camp and gore, Hellraiser, Freddy, Jason, as well as more upsetting offerings by Takashi Miike (Ichi the Killer, Audition) and Park Chan-wook (Sympathy for mister Vengence)
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Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind - Jamie Hamilton
17/05/2021 Duración: 01h29minAliens! Artist Jamie Hamilton and I discuss Steven Greer's claim that through meditation people are able to summon Alien Beings and have UFO (UAP) encounters. It gets wild
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Unmixed Paint - Phillip J. Mellen
10/05/2021 Duración: 01h13minArtist Phillip J. Mellen talks about his approach to painting with color.
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Law Vs Morality - Molly Parmer
03/05/2021 Duración: 01h01minCriminal Defense Attorney Molly Parmer describes growing up the daughter of artist Skip Williamson during the Chicago 7 trial. Skip Williamson was influential in the Underground Comix movement, and did the art for Abby Hoffman's Steal This Book. Williamson was not one of the seven but was closely affiliated and active during the trial. Molly shares how her relationship to these events made her want to fight to protect people from a flawed system today, rather than work to reform it in the future.
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Kitsch - Anna Breininger
19/04/2021 Duración: 01h24minArtist Anna Breininger and I try to pin down what kitsch even means in an art world where hierarchy’s are actively being dismantled.
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Fighting Gentrifiers in 2021 - Lincoln Heights Intel
12/04/2021 Duración: 01h03minFive LH Intel members stop by to talk their experiences running for Neighborhood Council. We talk about Los Angeles history, the brewery Arts Complex, gentrification, gerrymandering, voter suppression, homelessness, smear pieces, and Luxury apartments built on toxic superfund sight.
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Landscapes of the Post-Industrial Midwest - Kale
05/04/2021 Duración: 01h57minArtist Kale talks about the political context of midwestern landscapes, and how they represent an late stage capitalist aesthetic, before we get into a thoughtful discussion about the challenges of being both anti racist and advocating for class solidarity.
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Treasure Hunt For Ordinary Things - Deirdre Colgan Jones
29/03/2021 Duración: 01h36minWhat's my Thesis? is a visual art podcast. Artist Deidre Colgan Jones talks about living in different American cities as an Irish woman from Dublin, before we discuss the decision making process I went though collecting items for the treasure hunt she sent me on.