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Art Musing Daily

  • Brian Eno on Russian Avant-Garde and Music

    15 MAY 2019 · In honor of Brian Eno's 71st birthday I'm sharing a quote of his regarding Russian avant-garde. The art movement was an early inspiration to Eno during art school, finding parallels between abstract art and the non-figurative quality of music.
    4m 55s
  • Dealing with Criticism as an Artist

    6 MAY 2019 · Tips on dealing with criticism from Julia Cameron's 1992 bestselling book 'The Artist's Way'
    10m 45s
  • Hilma af Klint at The Guggenheim

    1 MAY 2019 · Hilma af Klint is all the buzz this year after her record-breaking exhibition at the NYC Guggenheim. It seems Klint met the broader public at the right time aesthetically, with the recent popularity of geometric abstraction, muted tones, and science and spiritual symbolism. I'll talk a little of her backstory, her style, and my experience of her exhibit in today's episode.
    12m 14s
  • The Crushing Loss of a Lucian Freud Painting

    30 APR 2019 · Sometimes the works of master artists get ripped, punctured, burned, or in the case of a Lucian Freud painting, crushed in a trash compactor.
    6m
  • Zombie Formalism - How the Art Market Dominates Creativity

    29 APR 2019 · The market for art has become the influencer on what type of art is being made. I read a paragraph from Walter Robinson's "Flipping and the Rise of Zombie Formalism" where he coins the term "Zombie Formalism" to describe this twist of the art market dominating creativity. Read Robinson’s ArtSpace essay here: https://bit.ly/2GFMq05
    5m 47s
  • Picasso Doesn’t Paint to Decorate Apartments

    18 APR 2019 · Today I read a 1945 Pablo Picasso quote in defense of the power of art.
    3m 38s
  • Van Gogh's Death Instrument is on the Auction Block

    17 APR 2019 · The rusty old revolver believed to have taken the life of Vincent Van Gogh will soon be up for auction. The artifact was discovered in a field in Auvers-sur-Oise, France decades after Van Gogh fired it. Also in this episode: you get to hear me attempt to pronounce a very complicated French village name followed by me quickly moving along in hopes nobody notices I butchered it. Hey, I took Spanish.
    5m 11s
  • Kandinsky and Synesthesia

    16 APR 2019 · Although Wassily Kandinsky wrote extensively about his experience with color, which went beyond the average viewer's perception, it's unclear whether or not he was a true synesthete or a just an artist who required textbook-like structure to create. Also: Dang, this woman (me, that's me) is figuring out the audio recording stuff and it shows in this episode.
    6m 48s
  • What is Art?

    15 APR 2019 · What is art? I dare to answer this age-old question, at least for me personally and what it'll mean for future podcast episodes.
    8m 24s

A daily short-form podcast for artists and the art curious. Art Musing Daily offers an interesting and insightful daily dose of art history, theory, and technique, as well as tips...

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A daily short-form podcast for artists and the art curious. Art Musing Daily offers an interesting and insightful daily dose of art history, theory, and technique, as well as tips on boosting creativity and productivity.
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Author Tracey Moody
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