Artists in their own words from the Getty Research Institute archives
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | EducationArtsVisual Arts |
In this special live episode of Recording Artists, season two host Tess Taylor speaks with Getty Research Institute curator Pietro Rigolo about the making of the series, what she discovered through the letters, and artists’ stories and letters that d... more
In 1975, Meret Oppenheim’s small painting Würgeengel, or Angel of Death, is included in a sprawling exhibition organized by famous curator Harald Szeemann. She had painted it over 40 years earlier, when she was only 16 years old. The only problem now... more
In the mid-1960s, Nam June Paik is living in a run-down studio in SoHo, struggling to make ends meet. But even as he jokes about his ongoing battle against cockroaches, he is building his network, seeking out support for his artist friends, and alway... more
On May 20, 1962, the morning after his first child is born, Benjamin Patterson writes a touching birth announcement to his own parents. The letter covers all the usual details—the baby’s weight and height, how the birth went, what the hospital is lik... more
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… to see you’re finally back! Loved season one and am looking forward to the new one!
Not only is this a fun and brisk listen, it brings the history of 20th century art to life for those of us who haven’t studied it in depth. By looking into the lives of these great artists (some of whom I knew, but some I’d never heard of), we get a new way into understanding their art. I’ll never look at 20th century art the same way again.
This podcast is excellent. They don’t sugarcoat the lives of the artists. It tells their stories from the inside looking out and vice versa. Absolutely interesting
I never review anything on here but I love these recordings and have listened to all of them multiple times since they came out. There are not enough well done and inspiring podcasts on art and artists! Thank you for this series :) still crossing my fingers that a second season emerges at some point…
I was captivated from the first episode and I couldn’t wait to continue listening. As someone who was raised Catholic, I looked up to Mother Teresa as a saint-like figure and this has changed my perspective. more
Apple Podcasts | #72 | United States/Arts/Visual Arts |
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