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Ep 80: Resilience Through Research (Pt 3) w/ Jennifer Coates
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Artist, Jennifer Coates is back for Part 3 in our series about finding artistic resilience through research! This time we look at these artists and how they adapted to their own gloomy times of foreboding:
Kay Sage: Found a way to paint even though she was a victim of domestic violence and ignored by the art world, and used her money to help Surrealist artists flee Germany and France before WWII
Grete Stern: Sneakily slipped in feminist art into a fluffy women's magazine under the Peronist regime
Jacob Lawrence: Illustrated injustices and acts of racism not covered by the history books
Frederic Edwin Church: Painted an emblem that many thought symbolized the coming Civil War
Works mentioned:
Kay Sage works: "This Morning" 1939, "China Eggs" Autobiography, "I Saw Three Cities" 1944, "A Bird in the Room" 1955, "Destiny" a poem
Grete Stern works: "Los Sueños: Muñecos (Dreams: The Doll)" 1949 for Idilio Magazine (Argentina)
Jacob Lawrence works: "The Life of Toussaint Louverture," "Migration" and "Struggle" Series
Frederic Edwin Church works: "Meteor" 1860, with writers/poets: Herman Melville's "The Portent" 1859, Walt Whitman's "Year of Meteors" 1860 and "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" 1856 (both "Leaves of Grass")
Special thanks to art historian and Senior Curator at the Smithsonian, Eleanor Harvey, for her presentation on the Civil War - from which I got most of my information on the meteor and its effects on the culture then: https://www.youtube.com/live/3r1_xWV1ICU?si=QtC2xKeHq7oHzNfQ
Other artists mentioned: André Breton, Fra Angelico, Piero della Francesca
**Disclaimer: As we are not historians by trade, some factual errors may have slipped through. Apologies if so **
Jennifer Coates online: web and IG
Amy Talluto online: web and IG
Thank you, Jennifer! Thank you, Listeners!
All music by Soundstripe
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Pep Talks on IG: @peptalksforartists
Pep Talks website: peptalksforartists.com
Amy, your beloved host, on IG: @talluts
Amy's website: amytalluto.com
Pep Talks on Art Spiel as written essays: https://tinyurl.com/7k82vd8s
BuyMeACoffee Donations always appreciated!
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peptalksforartistspod/support90 afleveringen
Manage episode 453613526 series 3286676
Artist, Jennifer Coates is back for Part 3 in our series about finding artistic resilience through research! This time we look at these artists and how they adapted to their own gloomy times of foreboding:
Kay Sage: Found a way to paint even though she was a victim of domestic violence and ignored by the art world, and used her money to help Surrealist artists flee Germany and France before WWII
Grete Stern: Sneakily slipped in feminist art into a fluffy women's magazine under the Peronist regime
Jacob Lawrence: Illustrated injustices and acts of racism not covered by the history books
Frederic Edwin Church: Painted an emblem that many thought symbolized the coming Civil War
Works mentioned:
Kay Sage works: "This Morning" 1939, "China Eggs" Autobiography, "I Saw Three Cities" 1944, "A Bird in the Room" 1955, "Destiny" a poem
Grete Stern works: "Los Sueños: Muñecos (Dreams: The Doll)" 1949 for Idilio Magazine (Argentina)
Jacob Lawrence works: "The Life of Toussaint Louverture," "Migration" and "Struggle" Series
Frederic Edwin Church works: "Meteor" 1860, with writers/poets: Herman Melville's "The Portent" 1859, Walt Whitman's "Year of Meteors" 1860 and "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" 1856 (both "Leaves of Grass")
Special thanks to art historian and Senior Curator at the Smithsonian, Eleanor Harvey, for her presentation on the Civil War - from which I got most of my information on the meteor and its effects on the culture then: https://www.youtube.com/live/3r1_xWV1ICU?si=QtC2xKeHq7oHzNfQ
Other artists mentioned: André Breton, Fra Angelico, Piero della Francesca
**Disclaimer: As we are not historians by trade, some factual errors may have slipped through. Apologies if so **
Jennifer Coates online: web and IG
Amy Talluto online: web and IG
Thank you, Jennifer! Thank you, Listeners!
All music by Soundstripe
----------------------------
Pep Talks on IG: @peptalksforartists
Pep Talks website: peptalksforartists.com
Amy, your beloved host, on IG: @talluts
Amy's website: amytalluto.com
Pep Talks on Art Spiel as written essays: https://tinyurl.com/7k82vd8s
BuyMeACoffee Donations always appreciated!
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peptalksforartistspod/support90 afleveringen
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