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History of Modern Art with Klaire
Klaire Lockheart
Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 13

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12 Postmodernism: Letâs Make the Art World a Better Place
Season 1 · Episode 12
mardi 6 juillet 2021 âą Duration 34:43
If you enjoy rebelling against established institutions, youâll enjoy some aspects of Postmodern Art and the work it inspires today. Host Klaire Lockheart will briefly review Modernism before explaining the Postmodernism movement. Discover the legacy of the Guerrilla Girls, and learn about an epic feud over the blackest black paint.
Artists and Artwork: Damien Hirst (Away from the Flock), Colleen Wolstenholme, Jeff Koons (String of Puppies), Art Rogers (Puppies), Chuck Close, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Al Diaz, Andy Warhol, Guerrilla Girls (Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?; When Racism And Sexism Are No Longer Fashionable, How Much Will Your Art Collection Be Worth?), Anish Kapoor (Cloud Gate), and Stuart Semple
Additional Topics: Modernism, SAMO©, Neo-Expressionism, Linda Nochlin, James Elkins (Stories of Art), the Bean, Vantablack, Culture Hustle, Black 3.0, and âArt Workersâ Coalition: Statement of Demandsâ
11 Pop Art: Polkadots, Appropriation, and Kitsch
Season 1 · Episode 11
mardi 29 juin 2021 âą Duration 35:26
When Pop Art hit its peak in the 1960s, artists embraced polkadots, popular culture, and consumerism. If youâre curious about how soup cans and comics became fine art, join Klaire Lockheart as she shares the details of this Modernist art movement.
Artists and Artwork: Yayoi Kusama (Accumulation No. 1, Aggregation: One Thousand Boats Show, Infinity Mirror Room [Phalliâs Field], All the Eternal Love I have for the Pumpkins), Georgia OâKeeffe, Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, Andy Warhol (Campbellâs Soup Cans, Marilyn Diptych, Cow Wallpaper), Lynn Goldsmith, Claes Oldenburg and Patty Mucha (Soft Calendar for the Month of August), Coosje van Bruggen and Claes Oldenburg (Spoonbridge and Cherry), and Roy Lichtenstein (Look Mickey, Drowning Girl)
Additional Topics: Appropriation, Intersectionality, Soft Sculpture, Jason Pargin (What the Hell Did I Just Read), Abstract Expressionism, Clement Greenberg (âAvant-Garde and Kitschâ), Marilyn Monroe, Serigraphy, Comic Books, CMYK Printing, and Ben-Day Dots
02 Orientalism: Cultural Appropriation, Odalisques, and Ingresâs Flatulent Hand
Season 1 · Episode 2
mardi 27 avril 2021 âą Duration 33:09
Donât be fooled by the colorful and relaxing paintings created by the French Orientalists! These 19th century artists really liked to objectify women. Listen as Klaire Lockheart reveals the problematic aspects of Orientalism, argues with dead artists, and introduces you to the brodalisque.
Artists and Artwork: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (Grande Odalisque, Turkish Bath, Portrait of Monsieur Bertin), Jean-Léon GérÎme (Pollice Verso, Snake Charmer, the Meuzzin, the Grief of the Pasha Sabre Dance in a Café, the Slave Market), Pierre-Auguste Renoir, EugÚne Delacroix, Guerrilla Girls (Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?), and Felix Nadar
Additional Topics: Edward Said (Orientalism), Mohja Kahf (Western Representations of the Muslim Woman), Odalisques, Harems, Karin van Nieuwkerk (A Trade Like Any Other: Female Singers and Dancers in Egypt), Colonialism, Cultural Appropriation, Gladiator, Linda Nochlin (âThe Imaginary Orientâ), Awalim, Belly Dancers, and Ghawazee
01 Impressionism: When Sunsets and Floppy Babies Scandalized Paris
Season 1 · Episode 1
mardi 20 avril 2021 âą Duration 34:28
Impressionism may seem like nothing but inoffensive blurry paintings of cute subjects that are perfect to hang over the sofa, but this Modernist art style was full of rebellion and scandal. Join Klaire Lockheart as she explores the context and history of Impressionism, including the Salon, the male gaze, and artists who refused to conform.
Artists and Artwork: Alexandre Cabanel (The Birth of Venus), Ădouard Manet (Luncheon on the Grass), Felix Nadar, Katsushika Hokusai (The Great Wave), Claude Monet (Impression, Sunrise), Pierre-August Renoir (Dance at Le moulin de la Galette), Edgar Degas, Alfred Sisley, Camille Pissarro, Berte Morisot (After Lunch, The Artistâs Daughter, Julie, with Her Nanny), and Mary Cassatt (At the Theater)
Additional Topics: Salon des RefusĂ©s, Hierarchy of Painting, Venus, Male Gaze, the Louvre, John Berger (Ways of Seeing), Ămil Zola, Japanese Prints, Plein Air Painting, Louis Leroy, and Linda Nochlin (âWhy are There no Great Women Artistsâ), and Ugly Renaissance Babies
History of Modern Art with Klaire Trailer
Season 1
jeudi 15 avril 2021 âą Duration 05:15
The History of Modern Art with Klaire is a new podcast where artist and educator Klaire Lockheart will explore Modernism through a 21st century intersectional feminist lens. Over the course of this series, Klaire will cover Orientalism, Postimpressionism, Modernism, Fauvism, Cubism, Suprematism, Dadaism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, and then conclude with Postmodernism. Klaire will structure this series like an introductory art history course, but she will include at least 25% more tirades than in her typical classes. Please remember to subscribe so you can hear the first episode about Impressionism.
10 Abstract Expressionism: Modern Art Galleries are Full of Farts
Season 1 · Episode 10
mardi 22 juin 2021 âą Duration 36:09
Abstract Expressionism is a complex art movement from the mid 19th century that requires a fair amount of cognitive dissonance to embrace. Whether you find this movement intriguing or confusing, listen as Klaire Lockheart describes this Modernist art style. Sheâll also reveal why it makes her salty.
Artists and Artwork: Ad Reinhardt, Jackson Pollock (Number 17A, Mural), Mark Rothko (Untitled [Violet, Black, Orange, Yellow on White and Red]), Hilma af Klint, Olga Rozanova (Non-Objective Composition. Color Painting), Barnett Newman, Alma Woodsey Thomas (Orion, A Fantastic Sunset), and Lee Krasner (The Seasons, The Eye of the First Circle)
Additional Topics: Sublime, Clement Greenberg, Harold Rosenberg, Congress for Cultural Freedom, Action Painters, and Color Field Painting
09 Surrealism: Forget DalĂ, Make Room for Magritte and Kahlo
Season 1 · Episode 9
mardi 15 juin 2021 âą Duration 33:04
Surrealists, such as Magritte, Cahun, and DalĂ created dreamlike compositions, and they wanted to show the unseen. Explore the strange, weird, and upsetting aspects of Surrealism with Klaire Lockheart. Discover that Surrealism has more to offer than just melting clocks, such as Frida Kahloâs self-portraits.
Artists and Artwork: Salvador DalĂ (Persistence of Memory), RenĂ© Magritte (The Treachery of Images, Son of Man), Meret Oppenheim Object [Luncheon in Fur], Glove [for Parkett no. 4]), Claude Cahun (Self-Portrait [I am in Training Donât Kiss Me]), Marcel Moore, Frida Kahlo (Frieda and Diego, Two Fridas), and Diego Rivera
Additional Topics: AndrĂ© Breton (âManifesto of Surrealismâ), Sigmund Freud, World War II, Gender Roles, Photography, and Self-Portraiture
08 Dadaism: Early 20th Century Nonsense and Chaos
Season 1 · Episode 8
mardi 8 juin 2021 âą Duration 30:20
Dadaists made photomontages, sculptures, and readymades that were weird and absurd. Artists such as Hannah Höch, Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, and Marcel Duchamp pushed the boundaries of what could be considered art. If youâve ever felt like the world doesnât make sense, then youâll want to tune in for Klaire Lockheartâs explanation of Dada.
Art and Artwork: Marcel Duchamp (Fountain ), Jean/Hans Arp (Collage Arranged According to the Laws of Chance), Sophie Tauber-Arp (Dada Head), Hannah Höch (Cut with the Kitchen Knife Dada through the Beer-Belly of the Weimar Republic, Indian Dancer: From an Ethnographic Museum), Raoul Housmann, Alfred Stieglitz, Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (Enduring Ornament, God, Fountain), Morton Schamberg, and André Breton
Additional Topics: Existential Crisis, World War I, Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Cabaret Voltaire, Tristan Tzara, World War II, âThe Painter,â American Society of Independent Artists, Beatrice Wood (âThe Richard Mutt Caseâ), and Richard Mutt
07 Suprematism: Not All Modern Art was Made in Paris
Season 1 · Episode 7
mardi 1 juin 2021 âą Duration 32:04
Suprematist art appears simple and non-controversial at first glance, but these geometric paintings by Kazimir Malevich, Olga Rozanova, and El Lissitzky were revolutionary. Listen as Klaire Lockheart examines Russian avant-garde artwork and art forgeries.
Artists and Artwork: Mary Cassatt, Kazimir Malevich (The Black Square, Painterly Realism of a Boy with a Knapsack - Color Masses in the Fourth Dimension, Suprematist Composition), Olga Rozanova (Airplanes over the City, Non-Objective Composition. Color Painting,) and El Lissitzky (Prounenraum, Proun 12E)
Additional Topics: Impressionism, Abstract Art, Art Education, 0, 10: The Last Futurist Exhibition, Theosophy, Alphonse Allais, Alexei Kruchenykh, Faktura, and Forged Art
06 Cubism: Picasso was a Flapping A-hole
Season 1 · Episode 6
mardi 25 mai 2021 âą Duration 37:43
It it truly possible to separate art from the artist? What if their art is about the abuse they caused? Join Klaire Lockheart as she rails against misogynist Pablo Picasso, but stick around to learn about Modern Dakota art created Oscar Howe.
Artists and Artwork: Paul Cézanne, Pablo Picasso (The Young Women of Avignon, Guernica, Weeping Woman, Bust of a Woman), Georges Braque, Dora Maar, and Oscar Howe (Ghost Dance, Sioux Seed Player)
Additional Topics: Postimpressionism, TrocadĂ©ro Museum of Ethnography, Imperialism, Ariella AĂŻsha Azulay (Potential History: Unlearning Imperialism), Talking Heads, Olu Oguibe (âInto the âHeart of Darkness,ââ), Cultural Appropriation, Iberian Sculptures, Hannah Gadsby (Nanette), Blue Period, University of South Dakota, Primitivism, Analytic Cubism, Synthetic Cubism, Domestic Abuse, Pigcasso, Shakeel Massey, Dakota Art, and Santa Fe Indian Art School