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Ep 79: Resilience through Research (Pt 2) w/ Jennifer Coates
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What can an artist do during times of political unrest and instability? In this episode (Part 2 of our series), we aim to find out. Jennifer Coates joins me again to share some stories from the past of how artists coped throughout history, because somehow research is very reassuring right now!
We looked at the ways these specific artists reflected and reacted to their time:
Goya: Made his most honest work in secret
Dave Drake: Created signed pottery and poetry and used them to comment on his life and times, even though enslaved
Otto Dix: Painted the horrors of the past in order to warn society against repeating them
Mario Mafai: Documented destruction of housing under Fascism
Felix Nussbaum: Painted even while hiding from the Gestapo
Piet Mondrian: Built a controlled world of harmony and equilibrium to escape to
George Grosz: Openly lampooned everyone in power & the media
Francisco de Goya works: "Goya's Graphic Imagination" exhibition at the Met 2021, "Disasters of War" Etchings 1810-20, "Still Life of a Lambs Head and Flanks" 1812, "The Black Paintings" incl "Saturn Devouring His Son" 1823, "The Dog" 1823, and "Witches Sabbath" 1823
Dave Drake: all examples of stoneware jugs and vessels
Otto Dix works: "The Trench" 1923, "War Cripples" 1920, "The Skull" 1924, "Mealtime in the Trenches" 1924
Mario Mafai works: "Demolition" 1936, "Destruction of the Neighborhoods" 1939
Felix Nussbaum works: "Self-Portrait with Jewish Identity Card" 1943, "Death Triumphant" 1944
Piet Mondrian work: "Tableau 1, Lozenge with Four Lines and Gray" 1926
George Grosz work: "Pillars of Society" 1926
Other artists/movements mentioned: DeStijl Movement, Futurist Movement, Dada Movement, Yves Tanguay
Part 3 is out now!
**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/support89 ตอน
Manage episode 453613527 series 3286676
Visit glögg glögg, a POP up ART sale, Dec 13-14 in Woodstock NY: website or IG
---------------
What can an artist do during times of political unrest and instability? In this episode (Part 2 of our series), we aim to find out. Jennifer Coates joins me again to share some stories from the past of how artists coped throughout history, because somehow research is very reassuring right now!
We looked at the ways these specific artists reflected and reacted to their time:
Goya: Made his most honest work in secret
Dave Drake: Created signed pottery and poetry and used them to comment on his life and times, even though enslaved
Otto Dix: Painted the horrors of the past in order to warn society against repeating them
Mario Mafai: Documented destruction of housing under Fascism
Felix Nussbaum: Painted even while hiding from the Gestapo
Piet Mondrian: Built a controlled world of harmony and equilibrium to escape to
George Grosz: Openly lampooned everyone in power & the media
Francisco de Goya works: "Goya's Graphic Imagination" exhibition at the Met 2021, "Disasters of War" Etchings 1810-20, "Still Life of a Lambs Head and Flanks" 1812, "The Black Paintings" incl "Saturn Devouring His Son" 1823, "The Dog" 1823, and "Witches Sabbath" 1823
Dave Drake: all examples of stoneware jugs and vessels
Otto Dix works: "The Trench" 1923, "War Cripples" 1920, "The Skull" 1924, "Mealtime in the Trenches" 1924
Mario Mafai works: "Demolition" 1936, "Destruction of the Neighborhoods" 1939
Felix Nussbaum works: "Self-Portrait with Jewish Identity Card" 1943, "Death Triumphant" 1944
Piet Mondrian work: "Tableau 1, Lozenge with Four Lines and Gray" 1926
George Grosz work: "Pillars of Society" 1926
Other artists/movements mentioned: DeStijl Movement, Futurist Movement, Dada Movement, Yves Tanguay
Part 3 is out now!
**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/support89 ตอน
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