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welcome to kristo's art appreciation camp! free your inner art critic and learn how to become the art expert you already are...!
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A painting isn't a work of art until YOU get to spend some time with it.But what if you don't like it?Is it still Art? Transcripts, links and sound credits (mostly from the fabulous and generous contributors to freesound.org) all on the website https://kristo.art/podcast/14-michael-krebber-simple-is-difficult
in this episode I talk about my own work — and the serious concept of Kairos.see the website https://kristo.art/podcast/13-richard-hunt-sweet-home-chicago for my images, as well as full transcripts, links and credits...Useful Links:Richard_HuntJonquil Park16-inch_softballMidnight in ParisKairosSturm und DrangJohn Peter AltgeldGutzon BorglumTerra MuseumHecatesynchronicityArrow cameraDiana cameraRobert Clarke-Davispinhole cameraHenri Cartier-Bresson   
transcripts, links and and a few extra surprises are all available at https://kristo.art/podcast/10-antoni-tapies-part-2-love-letters
You'll find transcripts, links and credits for this episode... as well as few extra surprises on the website at https://kristo.art/podcast/9-antoni-tapies-part-1 
In this episode, we hear from quite a few Cologne celebrities — even if they're no longer, um, hanging around...Also, a major synchronicity pops up — making for a pretty cool surprise...And if you're not sure what a synchronicity is — I've got a pretty good definition you can easily grok, without having to read Carl Jung's 100 page treatise on it...you'll find a full transcript of the episode along with links, credits and a few surprises at kristo.art: right hereawesome sound credits:sound of diving board and splash courtesy of patchenThis work is licensed under the Attribution License."Please dont do that" courtesy of girlhurl This work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License."NO!" courtesy of theuncertainman This work is licensed under the Attribution License.sound of a dry-cough courtesy of danieldouch This work is licensed under the Attribution License.crunchy, munchy chewing courtesy of Bon_Vivant_Pictures This work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License."mmmm" courtesy of TheAtomicBrain This work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License."ja, ja, it’s okay" courtesy of Roses1401 This work is licensed under the Attribution License.Angry-Muttering courtesy of RoivasUGO This work is licensed under the Attribution License."uh-oh" courtesy of DWOBoyle This work is licensed under the Attribution License."whatever..." courtesy of pörnill This work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License.("naughty-naughty" / horror ambience mix)"naughty-naughty" courtesy of balloonhead - This work is licensed under the Attribution License. horror-ambience courtesy of klankbeeld - This work is licensed under the Attribution License."who’s that?" courtesy of iccleste This work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License."oh!" (surprised guy) courtesy of Iceofdoom This work is licensed under the Attribution License."ooh-la-la" courtesy of a...
in this episode, we finally take a look at the wall placard to learn the name of the artist (Rosemarie Trockel) and the title she gave the work (Wasser : Water)...kristo also lets you know why it's better to avoid looking for the name of the artist and the title of the piece until AFTER you've had a chance to think about the work...you can find the transcripts for this episode along with show notes, credits and a few fun surprises right here ...awesome sound credits:Thorn & Shout: “Farewell”"Farewell" by Thorn & Shout is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License."really...?" courtesy of juror2This work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License."ooh la la" courtesy of TimbreThis work is licensed under the Attribution Noncommercial License."ugh, no" courtesy of BlueSirenThis work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License."god damn it" courtesy of pycckuu20032003This work is licensed under the Sampling+ License.“aha...” / “yeah...” / “wow...” / “woo...” all courtesy of LuckybastardThis work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License."what the hell is this?" courtesy of afterguardThis work is licensed under the Attribution License.sound of pouring-beer courtesy of megashroom This work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License.sound of running water courtesy of BurghRecordsThis work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License.sounds of sheep / sawing wood / flapping sail courtesy of: br...
the stronger our first impressions—positive or negative—the more we should value the image that triggered them...and the closer we should look at both the image, and those impressions...Hi there...! You can find full show notes, the complete transcript and a few fun surprises right here...awesome sound credits:Thorn & Shout: “Farewell”"Farewell" by Thorn & Shout is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.“I don’t really care how you feel” courtesy of greenrattThis work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License."really...?" courtesy of juror2This work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License."car bouncing on dirt road" : a mix courtesy of Robinhood76 and craigsmithThis work is licensed under the Attribution Noncommercial License."huh...?" courtesy of Adam_NThis work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License."mind the gap" courtesy of InspectorJThis work is licensed under the Attribution License.“alright folks” courtesy of ERHThis work is licensed under the Attribution License.“it’s really terrible” courtesy of clivewThis work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License.“no, no, no that’s very bad” courtesy of GreencouchThis work is licensed under the Attribution License.“oh yeah” courtesy of tim.kahn and Amy GedgaudasThis work is licensed under the a...
this painting has a depth of meaning that isn't easy to access... but once you do, it will change the way you look at EVERYTHING...! Interviews with the artist, Yan Pei-Ming: Elena Cué for HuffPost 2015 David Barboza for artzine china 2008 Selina Ting for initiArt Magazine 2009 Charles Schultz for the Brooklyn Rail 2012 Lisa Stahl for Art in America brief bio from artnet 2015 more images of Yan Pei-Ming's paintings: https://dailyartfair.com/artist/yan-pei-ming https://dailyartfair.com/exhibition/5152/yan-pei-ming-massimo-de-carlo https://dailyartfair.com/exhibition/7925/yan-pei-ming-galerie-thaddaeus-ropac Some Good, Larger images of work by Yan Pei-Ming https://www.tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com/2018/09/Yan-Pei-Ming.html Significant links: Francis Bacon Popes Velazquez: Pope Innocent X Titian: Pope Paul III Jacques-Louis David: Coronation of Napoleon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Coronation_of_Napoleon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Coronation_of_Napoleon#/media/File:David_-_L'Empereur_Napoleon_se_couronnant_lui-meme.png Yan Pei-Ming’s Napoleons Andy Warhol and Mao Warhol’s candy colored Mao portraits: https://guyhepner.com/artist/andy-warhol-art-prints-paintings/mao-by-andy-warhol/ https://www.masterworksfineart.com/educational-resources/andy-warhol/warhol-mao-series-1972/ https://www.wikiart.org/en/andy-warhol/mao-2 Warhol’s Death & Disaster Series A great example of VanGogh’s brushwork Silkscreen painting Bill Alexander: Magic of Oil Painting Bob Ross: Joy of Oil Painting autonomous sensory meridian response They Live Freud's Free association method more Warhol:...
this portrait of Mao is pretty enigmatic, and it had me wondering why anyone would feel the need to paint it...let alone want to buy it... I spend some time describing the painting and wondering aloud about what it might mean... listen in and get my take on what I call AngryArt... I also interview an otherwise innocent bystander to hear what he thinks... I'm glad I did... but that doesn't come until the next episode, which will be part 2 of this 2 part look at this very stormy painting of Mao... Links mentioned: Cologne’s Museum Ludwig Andy Warhol and Mao Warhol’s candy colored Mao portraits: guyhepner.com masterworksfineart.com wikiart.org pixellation and artists: A portrait by Chuck Close Collages by David Hockney Gerhard Richter’s pixellated stained glass window Richter’s Baader-Meinhof paintings (the ones I first saw at the museum in Boston) Sigmar Polke A great example of VanGogh’s brushwork A definition of: Sturm und Drang Who is: Yan Pei-Ming Lots more work by Yan Pei-Ming Some Good, Larger images of work by Yan Pei-Ming Tiananmen Square protests (1989) Sound links: “roger that” courtesy of theuncertainman This work is licensed under the Attribution License “sturm und drang thunder strike” courtesy of Mike Koenig This work is licensed under the Attribution License “sturm und dang screams” courtesy of thanvannispen This work is licensed under the Attribution License “single scream” courtesy of Richard Frohlich FreqMan This work is licensed under the Attribution
introducing kristo.art

introducing kristo.art

2019-06-2808:30

I’ll be be visiting museums and galleries and meeting individual paintings and sculptures… some of them will be old friends… but most of them will be works I’ve never met before or know anything about… and they’re all gonna be talking to me… and when you listen in on my conversations, you’ll find the art saying something interesting and personal to you, too… you’ll not only be seeing these works through my eyes and my intuition, you’re going to learn how to do this for yourself… —in ANY museum and with ANY work of art— transcripts and links at: kristo.art Special thanks to: Inaequalis for Swoon (from their  Bête Noire album) it's music that will rock your world...! licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License
kristo.art | TRAILER

kristo.art | TRAILER

2019-06-2700:30

this is the 30 sec. trailer for kristo.art https://kristo.art curtis@kristo.art
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