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The Modern Art Notes Podcast is a weekly, hour-long interview program featuring artists, historians, authors, curators and conservators. Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee called The MAN Podcast “one of the great archives of the art of our time.” When the US chapter of the International Association of Art Critics gave host Tyler Green one of its inaugural awards for criticism in 2014, it included a special citation for The MAN Podcast.
 
Explore Modern Art history including Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and other key Modernist art movements. Join artist and educator Klaire Lockheart as she examines famous artists and artwork through a 21st century intersectional feminist lens. Whether you’re an artist, student, or patron of the arts, you will hopefully learn something new about Modern Art.
 
Understand Modern Art By Making It_The Frozen Princes And Abstract Babies Podcasts. Some art appears incomprehensible and impossibly strange. I show you from the inside out why artists make what they do, how to make art yourself and how by understanding through making art you experience the world as you've never before. Come along with me and develop sense organs you didn't know you had.
 
Baffled by modern art and architecture? You’re not alone! This collection gives new insight into today’s shifting kaleidoscope of visual culture by placing it in the context of the developments of the 19th and 20th century. In the mid 19th century there was a growing realisation that everything had changed. Industry was booming, and the speed of life increasing. Artists, thinkers and architects strove to find new ways of encapsulating this new world … and modernism was born. The collection d ...
 
Have you ever wondered about the visual remains of past centuries that still survive in our cities and countryside today? Are you baffled by modern art? This collection provides you with insights into different aspects of art and visual culture between the Middle Ages and the present day. You will discover the wonders of medieval stained glass and learn how East meets West in a Byzantine icon. You will be introduced to the splendours of Baroque architecture and be taken on a tour of a specta ...
 
Fuel Your Marketing Podcast Show with Arti Sharma, Chief Digital Marketing Strategist & Co-Founder at Measure Marketing Results Inc. After two decades of being in the world of business and marketing and having provided results and data-driven digital marketing strategies and business growth advice to CEO's, Business Owners, Marketing Professionals and Entrepreneurs, Arti is set to bring you tactics, steps, tools and leading-edge information you'd want to implement and take action. Afterall, ...
 
Are you an art and culture lover? Would you love to go inside the minds of your favorite creatives? With over 10 million unique monthly viewers, My Modern Met is one of the world’s leading art+culture websites. And now, we’re exploring the world of visual arts for 30 minutes every other week with the photographers, painters, designers, and makers who are shaping our world. Sit back and relax as My Modern Met's contributing writers sit down for one-on-one chats with some of your favorite artists.
 
Welcome to the Art of Modern Ops - a podcast series on modernizing cloud infrastructure; hosted by Cornelia Davis, Weaveworks CTO, and author of the book Cloud Native Patterns. Through a series of interviews with both visionaries and practitioners, she discusses hands-on use cases with those who have completed the digital transformation and others still in transition. https://www.weave.works
 
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Episode No. 594 features curators Stephanie Mayer Heydt and Isabel Casso. With Audrey Lewis, Heydt is the co-curator of "Joseph Stella: Visionary Nature," a survey of the American modernist's nature-based artworks at Atlanta's High Museum of Art. While Stella is best known today for his futurism-informed studies of urbanity, most especially for his…
 
In this episode Marcus and Tom explore the worlds of art and luxury. Marcus shares his experience visiting two exhibitions: one featuring provocative pieces by Elizabeth Eade, where weapons are adorned with the logos of luxury brands, and another by Lucy Jenion, who showcases joyful compositions through her vibrant paintings. So sit back, relax, an…
 
In Episode 64, Why Wagner, I said one possible risk associated the Wagner Group is the potential that, like previous elite and ostensibly politically reliable mercenary forces, Wagner could be a threat to the Russian government. But what is the likelihood of that happening? This episode explores how military or paramilitary forces might turn on the…
 
We’ve been experiencing lower click-through rates and traffic on Google. This is because Google came up with multiple Search Engine Results Pages (SERP) features. However, if we understand the data points as to what is happening, we can test and try these trends and still win the game back. In this episode, Arti Sharma tackles why click-through rat…
 
Episode No. 593 remembers artist Phyllida Barlow. Barlow died this week. She was 78. Barlow came from an illustrious British family, one thick with Huxleys and Wedgwoods, a royal physician, and one particularly famous Darwin. Instead of joining a parade of ancestors within the British establishment, she devoted her life and career to questioning, u…
 
Episode No. 592 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features artist Amalia Mesa-Bains and curator Michael Duncan. The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is presenting "Amalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory," the first retrospective of the pioneering Chicana artist. The exhibition includes nearly 60 works including fourteen of Mesa-Bains' m…
 
With Google’s algorithm constantly changing, you need to be one step ahead of the game. It’s important to have a deep understanding of what has been working consistently through these changes and how you will properly adapt to them. In this episode, Arti Sharma explores some key changes every marketer should be aware of to have a real advantage for…
 
In this episode we explore the intersection of art and money, and the quirky characters who blur the lines between the two. In today’s episode, we delve into the wacky world of the K Foundation, the notorious duo who famously burned a million pounds in cash. We’ll also chat about Chris Burden, the artist who boldly burned his mates money, and Yves …
 
Episode No. 591 features artists Kahlil Robert Irving and Rogelio Báez Vega. Kahlil Robert Irving is included in "I’ll Be Your Mirror: Art and the Digital Screen" at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Across more than 25,000 square feet, the exhibition examines the screen’s vast impact on art from 1969 to the present. It was curated by Alison Hea…
 
Episode No. 590 features artist Monique Verdin. It was taped live at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Verdin is included in the Nasher's "Spirit in the Land," an exhibition that considers today’s ecological concerns and demonstrates how our identities and natural environments are intertwined. The show particularly focuses on the relatio…
 
We are talking all things screamy for this next episode join us as we discuss this Edvard Munch Classic work. Who was Munch Born 1863 Edvard Munch was a Norwegian painter and printmaker whose work is associated with the Symbolist and Expressionist movements. He is best known for his painting “The Scream,” which is considered a masterpiece of modern…
 
Episode No. 589 is a holiday clips episode featuring artist Rose B. Simpson. Rose B. Simpson is included in two ongoing presentations in New England: her Counterculture is installed at Field Farm, a Trustees property in Williamstown, Mass.; and in "Ceramics in the Expanded Field," at MASS MoCA through April 10. Counterculture was organized by Jamil…
 
Episode No. 588 features author Jennifer Van Horn and curator Elizabeth Kornhauser. Van Horn is the author of "Portraits of Resistance: Activating Art During Slavery," which was recently published by Yale University Press. The book investigates American portraiture, a discipline which until recently was dominated by European-American artists and th…
 
Marketing for manufacturing businesses can get challenging because of selling complex products to niche markets. Hence, it is important to make sure that marketing campaigns are very targeted and resources are utilized strategically. This ensures that every opportunity represents a significant revenue potential for your organization. In this episod…
 
Episode No. 587 features curators Jed Morse and Perrin Lathrop. Morse is the curator of "Mark di Suvero: Steel Like Paper" at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas. The exhibition surveys di Suvero's career with a special focus on di Suvero's in-studio practice, such as his drawings and his little-considered modestly scaled sculptures (which make u…
 
Video is an essential aspect of overall marketing today. Video marketing is a great way to showcase your visions and goals, engage potential customers, and attract the right people to work and scale with you. In this episode, Arti Sharma takes a deep dive into video marketing for B2B manufacturing. She shares some important tips on the types of vid…
 
Episode No. 586 features artist Justine Kurland. The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford recently acquired a complete vintage set of Kurland's 69-picture "Girl Pictures" suite (1997-2002) and has installed it in the museum's 1934 Avery Court. (The building is known for having the first international style spaces of any American art museum.) The exhibiti…
 
In today’s digital age, websites are the most visible part of B2B companies. Even during non-business hours, a website assists your potential customers with their independent research. It is just essential to learn how to gain a higher edge in your industry through your website design and content. This will greatly help you be the manufacturer of c…
 
In the past few months, Moscow has used the Wagner Group as the centerpiece in recent military operations in Ukraine. This is very different from how Wagner has been used in Africa. Why is Putin giving a quasi-mercenary organization such a central and visible role in its war with Ukraine? There could be different reasons, each of which present adva…
 
Episode No. 585 features artist Matthew Ritchie. The Frist Art Museum in Nashville is presenting "Matthew Ritchie: A Garden in the Flood," a survey of the last 20 years of Matthew Ritchie's career. The exhibition shows how Ritchie has brought together biology, physics, creation stories, epic poetry and history across painting, sculpture, video and …
 
Search Engine Optimization is no longer optional. To stay relevant, set a budget for your SEO plan and adopt it at your earliest. In this episode, Arti Sharma talks all about SEO and the value it brings to manufacturing and industrial organizations. She shares relevant tips on the things you should consider for your SEO campaign. Listen and learn i…
 
Episode No. 584 features curators Gretchen Hirschauer and Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander. The National Gallery of Art in Washington is presenting "Vittore Carpaccio: Master Storyteller of Renaissance Venice," through February 12. The exhibition was curated by Peter Humfrey in collaboration with Andrea Bellieni and Hirschauer. It presents Carpaccio, a …
 
In today’s business world, it is not enough to just have a great product. We also need great marketing strategies. With so much competition out there, you must do the most creative marketing strategies not just to attract potential customers but also to get long-term trust and loyalty for your brand and generate more sales as you grow. In this epis…
 
The difference between war and terrorism is that war is, in theory, governed by international law, whereas terrorism is criminal in nature and execution. So where does that leave the use of mercenaries in modern warfare, and particularly the infamous Wagner Group? Are they terrorists? Are they legitimate combatants? Are they both or something else?…
 
Episode No. 583 features artist William Cordova and curator Michelle White. Cordova is featured in "Beyond the Surface: Collage, Mixed Media and Textile Works from the Collection" at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. The exhibition is on view through May 14. Cordova's work uses a range of media to address and re-make historical narrative…
 
Gone are the days when buyers make a phone call to talk to a sales representative to find solutions to their problems. With easy access to the internet these days, they now prefer to find everything online and make a decision even before talking to your sales team. Thus, it is time to invest in better digital marketing techniques for your business.…
 
If there is one thing that pacifists and generals agree on, it is that war is terrible. The dictionary definition of terrible is “causing terror.” If war, by its very nature, causes terror, then what is the difference between war and terrorism? I explore that in this episode, leading up to the next episode, where I will apply this information to th…
 
Episode No. 582 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast is a holiday clips episode with artist Lari Pittman. Museo Jumex in Mexico City is presenting "Lo que se ve, se pregunta," a retrospective of Pittman's work that descends from a 2019 version of the exhibition that originated at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. The exhibition was curated by Connie But…
 
In this episode we will be looking into at some strangely crafted nativity scenes. From a dogs in the stables to a meet feast perhaps not fit for the three kings. Also we discuss a Monet winter scene The Strangest Nativity People around the globe like to get pretty creative with their nativity scenes A disaster of biblical proportions in for this J…
 
Episode No. 581 is a holiday clips episode with artist Lari Pittman. Museo Jumex in Mexico City is presenting "Lo que se ve, se pregunta," a retrospective of Pittman's work that descends from a 2019 version of the exhibition that originated at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles in 2019. The exhibition was curated by Connie Butler; the Mexico CIty pre…
 
What if I told you that neither Total War or Limited War reflect reality? Further that the West's concept of limited war only limits the ability of states to achieve the only acceptable goal of any war? For further reading: Stoker, Donald, Why America Loses Wars: Limited War and US Strategy from the Korean War to the present, ISBN978-1-009-22086-6 …
 
It’s Episode 100 to celebrate we are talking about dubious art offers we found on the internet. Previous episodes have featured Matisse and Picasso. This time we are focusing on Modigliani.. Modigliani Brief Biog Amedeo Modigliani was an Italian painter and sculptor who lived and worked in France. He was born in Livorno, Italy in 1884 and died in P…
 
Episode No. 580 features artist Sheila Pree Bright. Sheila Pree Bright is included in "Reckonings and Reconstructions: Southern Photography from the Do Good Fund," which is at the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia through January 8, 2023. The Do Good Fund is a Columbus, Ga.-based charity that collects and makes available to museums…
 
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