Sheila Blake and Tom Xenakis demystify art and guide listeners through the glittering pandemonium of current exhibitions.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsVisual Arts |
This is our last regularly-scheduled episode for WOWD-LP Takoma Park, although we may, from time to time, present a special unscheduled episode. After almost 150 shows, we decided to take a break and figure out where we’re going from here. In this ep... more
The National Gallery of Art, in Washington DC, has mounted a small exhibition showing three sublime Vermeer paintings and three false Vermeers. Our episode discusses: * what makes Vermeer so good (a little art criticism/theory) * the scientific res... more
Sargent, as revealed in Sargent and Spain, the new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, gives us visions that are full of desire and celebration – both documentary and dreamlike. John Singer Sargent was, in his day, one of the most celebrated a... more
We explore the art of Robert Rauschenberg, the influence of John Cage, and two of Rauschenberg’s paintings, Factum 1 and Factum 2, currently on view at the National Gallery of Art in their current exhibition, Then Double: Identity and Difference in A... more
Hosts Sheila and Peter Blake visit the outsider/folk/self-taught art exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum: We are Made of Stories: Self-Taught Artists in the Robson Family Collection. This is perhaps our third show on folk art, and every ti... more
Sheila and Peter Blake use the current exhibition, The Double, Identity and Difference in Art Since 1900, at the East Wing of the National Gallery, to explore art over many decades, mixing famous masters with contemporary artists, all creating with s... more
Sheila Blake and Peter Blake discuss portraiture as a art form, and the current exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, the finalaists of the Outwin 20221 competition. You can find images of the exhibition works here: portraitcompetition... more
With insights from our recent episode on postmodernism, we reprise our conversation about the Laurie Anderson exhibit currently at the Hirshhorn Museum of Art in DC. We draw out the connections between Anderson’s work and that of John Cage: even thou... more
I wish more people knew about this podcast — I felt my creativity flourishing listening to it and Tom and Sheila inspired me to start painting again! I’m so grateful for their wisdom and enjoyed being a fly on the wall for their wonderful discussions.
I hope more and more people find this podcast. Such interesting topics that are so well researched and Tom and Sheila have fascinating and thoughtful perspectives that only artists can bring. Please keep them coming, I always feel smarter after listening!
Thank you both for this podcast.The information, conversations about it and accompanied music contributes profoundly to my ‘visual vocabulary’.
Marilise Snyman
South African aspiring ceramicist.
There is nothing like this type of podcast - it is so unique and touches on many different aspects of art weaving together art and subjects as seemingly disparate as physics and finds links between art and art. It is an in-depth exploration of art in a way that I haven’t seen before. And that perspective, that way of viewing art is art in itself! Lovely treatment of Art and Art History with wonderful twists.
Tom & Sheila are excellent hosts. Very knowledgable, intelligent and easy to listen to. The quality of production is very high, the subjects are always interesting and very well researched.
Thank you so much for creating this show. Highly recommended.
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Apple Podcasts | #128 |
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