Park Moderne: An Art Deco Paradise
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Explore " art deco" with insightful episodes like "Park Moderne: An Art Deco Paradise", "Episode 12 - Streamline moderne, Part 2", "Episode 11 - Streamline moderne, Part 1", "140: ACE COMICALS- WITH DR JOE SUTLIFF SANDERS" and "Ep. 10 - Zachary Ezrin (Imperial Triumphant)" from podcasts like ""New Times Radio", "Talking Modernism", "Talking Modernism", "Ace Comicals" and "Cacophony Music Podcast - Obscure Music for Obscure People"" and more!
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" Come tour the future with General Motors! A transcontinental flight over America in 1960! What will we see? What changes will transpire? "
Conclusion of a 2-part series on Streamline moderne, In this episode I'll discuss why it took particular root in Depression-era America, and also discuss how the critics viewed modern art in the 1930s.
Photo credit: Wes Magyar
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“The airplane is the symbol of the new age . A new state of modern conscience. A new plastic vision. A new aesthetic. "
Welcome back to the second season of Talking Modernism, and the first of a 2-part series on Streamline Moderne, the style that is so evocative of Depression era America. In this episode I'll be talking about the glamorous world of train travel in the 1930s, and the ground-breaking Pioneer Zephyr, the first of the streamliner trains.
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The 10th Episode of the Cacophony Music Podcast features Mr Zachary Ezrin from New York's Avantgarde Legends Imperial Triumphant. For the uninitiated, the band boasts a very immersive, detailed and almost cinematic sound shrouded in a golden masked aesthetic. Throughout this episode, Tim Garrett (guest co-host from Krish Talk Podcast) and I discuss the band's history, the aesthetic, the art style amongst other things.
Songs featured:
Excelsior (from Imperial Triumphant's Alphaville)
City Swine (from Imperial Triumphant's Alphaville)
Imperial Triumphant Links:
Official Website: https://www.imperial-triumphant.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imperialtriumphant
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imperialtriumphant/
Cacophony Podcast Links:
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Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cacophonymusicpodcast/
Krish Talk Podcast Links:
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/krishtalkmalta
"I know it when I see it”
Final in a 3-part series on the 1925 Paris exposition and the Art Deco style. In this episode I explore the origins of the Art Deco style, especially its roots in avant-garde art. Plus the role of the forgotten giant of fashion Paul Poiret in packaging the avant-garde for the mass market.
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Photo credit: Ambassador study-library, designed by Pierre Chareau, Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris
What’s the result when Elizabeth stumbles upon Metallica’s James Hetfield’s car collection during a last minute Forced Family Fun trip to Tacoma? This week’s episode has all the dets. Plus, Elizabeth talks about the inspiration she drew from Papa Het and his whips. You can see for yourself at LeMay – America’s Car Museum through January 2023 – tell them The Radiant Badass sent you.
Chris Martin, Creativity Coach
Reclaimed Rust: the James Hetfield Collection
Reclaimed Rust: the James Hetfield Collection Fireside Chat podcast
In this week’s episode of the AIPT Movies podcast, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss Guillermo del Toro’s neo-noir psychological thriller, Nightmare Alley! Does del Toro continue his tradition of sudden, unexpected face trauma? Are there biological specimens preserved in amber jars? Also, Tim finds a tape from the “making of” featurette for the gang’s first movie, People Who Eat People. Does the tape help to explain their bizarre, seemingly dead-end careers? Listen now to find out!
The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @alexharriscomix. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can’t be found on social media because he doesn’t exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com.
You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!
The Roman Empire. Shakespeare. Marlon Brando. James Mason. With that kind of a lineup, a classic is unavoidable. Join Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel as they discuss the 1953 Classic, "Julius Caesar." One of the most important events in world history dramatized by one of the greatest writers in world history, the story of Julius Caesar's assassination is timeless and this film did not disappoint!
In this painting analysis we will look a the painting 'On the Way to Anacapri' by Gerda Wegener (1885-1940) a Danish artist who worked as a successful fashion illustrator. In addition to this she also created glass mosaics, erotic art and also painted. In the public consciousness she is perhaps mostly remembered for her marriage and relationship with Lili Elbe, who is one of the first recorded cases of someone undergoing gender reassignment surgery. Before her transition Lili has been posing secretly as a model for Gerda, which when revealed caused a huge scandal, leading the couple to flee to Paris, which was a more bohemian and liberal city that accepted their lifestyle. Sadly for legal reasons the marriage was dissolved but they remained close and Gerda was deeply affected by her passing away.
In this episode we will explore Lili and Gerda's relationship as represented in 'On the Way to Anacapri' as well as discussing Gerda's career and versatility as an artist.
For a lot of us, architectural terms like Gothic and Art Deco conjure vague, incomplete mental pictures. Well not anymore! In this episode, Christine and JJ cover thousands of years of Western architectural styles, and describe and contextualize key design elements. Check it out, and prepare to wow them at your next dinner party!
Support the showThis week on Cntroversy we celebrate International Womens Day by looking into the life of jazz age superstar, entertainer, queer icon, war hero & human rights activist Josephine Baker.
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Titanic, The Ship of Dreams, through the eyes of The RMS Queen Mary. The Blockbuster film that inspired our Jack Rose Cocktail. Our Ghost Hunt invitation and experience with Aiden Sinclair "Illusions of the Passed". Reminding us of our time underway on sister ships in The United States Coast Guard. The real haunted rooms of the Queen Mary, and our favorite spot to have a drink on this Historic Art Deco Jewel.
Podcast Shoutout:
James Cameron, Titanic Scene by Scene.
Books:
Ghosts of the Queen Mary
Brian Clune with Bob Davis
Haunted America
Haunted Queen of the the Seas
Nicole Strickland
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Glasgow-based artist France-Lise McGurn has chosen to talk about Art Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka’s drawing Sur La Plage, made circa 1926. This drawing from the David Roberts Collection becomes the basis for a conversation that touches on the female nude, Madonna videos and cigarette packets.
This is a new series of conversations as part of Broadcasts: Podcast, which will open up the David Roberts Collection through artists' encounters with works in the collection.
Artists featured in the collection have been invited to choose a work other than their own as the starting point of a conversation about when they first came across the artist and their work, how this has been an influence on their practice, and the impact collecting has on them.
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Episode 7 of the Museum of Femininity explores the subject of the Femme Fatale; dark, mysterious, sexually alluring and dangerously manipulative. We examine the proto femme fatale seen in Greek Mythology and Biblical text from Medusa to Salome, delve into evolving artistic interpretations and the male gaze fuelled social construct of this feminine archetype and ponder on the role of women in 1930's and 40's Film Noir. As well as this we look at the inspiration behind many fictional Femme Fatale's by telling the story of Ruth Snyder who murdered her husband in 1928 and was one of the first women to be executed in the electric chair.
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Tom Blachford and Kate Ballis are one of my favourite creative couples. They are both photographers, though this hasn’t always been the case. For the first few years of their relationship, it was only Tom who was the photographer, while Kate was working as a lawyer. Yet what started as a shared passion between them has grown into a thriving art practice and ever-expanding commercial endeavour.
They have built a highly successful wedding photography company, RaspberryRobot, which allows them to support their travel adventures - and it was on one such journey that Tom fell in love with the architecture of Palm Springs, which led him to create the Midnight Modern series, which opens in Sydney this Thursday, May 26 at The Black Eye Gallery in Darlinghurst in Sydney.
Of all the insights into their life and process that they shared, it was the way in which they combined their strengths to maximize both of their offerings as artists that I really admired.
I was very excited to sit down and chat with Tom – and Kate to talk about sharing life, space and practice in this, The Naked Creative Show: Couples Edition, all about Tom Blachford and Kate Ballis.
Midnight Modern by Tom Blachford opens Thursday, May 26 at The Black Eye Gallery in Darlinghurst. More info: www.tomblachford.com or buy prints at: http://moderntimes.com.au/shop-by-local-artist/tom-blachford.
Kate’smost recent series on Iceland is currently available at Hub in Melbourne and Sydney. More info: www.kateballis.com or buy prints at: www.prints.kateballis.com
The meditation Ap that Tom referred, Buddhify, to is available at: http://buddhify.com
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Bangkok is a city both liberal and traditional, where outsiders are always welcome but few can gain a true understanding of the capital's intricacies. Bangkok: The Monocle Travel Guide will steer you to our favorite hotels and retailers, lesser-known neighborhoods, tasty restaurants and street-side bars where Bangkok's bright young things party until the early hours.
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