Episode #88: Jesi Taylor speaks about poetry and Sam Gilliam's work
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talkPOPc participant Jesi Taylor returns to discuss poetry, the artwork of Sam Gilliam, the material process of producing art, and what goes on in a curators mind and how that leads to how art is made.
Timestamps:
- 00:10: Introductions, poetry and the Pace gallery
- 00:45: Sam Gilliam, abstract art and the use of color
- 01:45: Red April, the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the feeling of heaviness
- 04:30: The material process of producing Art and the use of abstract art for a political message. It's about getting people to feel something
- 07:00: How is it made? What goes on in the creator's mind that leads to this intentional art?
- 08:55: Aristotle's Ethics. Reading more into his life grants a new dimension to both the experience of the work and the work itself. An immersive perspective
- 12:00: The use of art as a therapeutic measure. Coming outside of yourself and immerse yourself in a therapeutic experience.
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1. Episode #88: Jesi Taylor speaks about poetry and Sam Gilliam's work (00:00:00)
2. Introductions, poetry and the Pace gallery (00:00:10)
3. Sam Gilliam, abstract art and the use of color (00:00:45)
4. Red April, the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the feeling of heaviness (00:01:45)
5. The material process of producing Art and the use of abstract art for a political message. It's about getting people to feel something (00:04:30)
6. How is it made? What goes on in the creator's mind that leads to this intentional art? (00:07:00)
7. Aristotle's Ethics. Reading more into his life grants a new dimension to both the experience of the work and the work itself. An immersive perspective (00:08:55)
8. The use of art as a therapeutic measure. Coming outside of yourself and immerse yourself in a therapeutic experience. (00:12:00)
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