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Please Touch The Art

9 Episodes

34 minutes | Aug 7, 2019
Please Touch the Art:Episode 9 Frida Kahlo's The Broken Column
Kieve and Camille, a veterinarian and cancer researcher, discuss Kahlo’s Broken Column. The pair blaze through topics like chronic pain, colonialism, race, Catholic symbolism, and Lacanian Psychology, and Feminism. Once again this is a packed episode! I hope you’re excited! Links to art: Music: Fed up with Hunger by Saintsenenca : Patron Saint Regina Spektor Flying Away from Fun Home Lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori
27 minutes | Jul 24, 2019
Please Touch The Art Episode 8: Barbara Kruger’s We Are Not What We Seem
Kieve and Margaret, mom and indie, middle grade and romance author, discuss Kruger’s We Are Not What We Seem. They talk about second wave feminism’s connections to modernism and Lacanian Psychology, collage, and language. Kieve discusses parallels between the SUPREME brand and Kruger’s aesthetic. Buckle up, for an informative, jam packed episode!
27 minutes | Jul 10, 2019
Please Touch The Art Episode 7 - Destiny Ryan: Laughing and Crying, Live at the Columbus Arts Fest
Kieve Rodeheaver interviews Destiny Ryan live on location about the painting Metamorphosis and the sculpture Walking Nightmare. Starting with Walking Nightmare the pair discuss grief, mental illness, dark humor, memory, and color. Audience members are pulled to talk about the artwork live. Metamorphosis and more of Destiny’s work can be seen in Columbus College of Art and Design’s Acock Gallery this summer. Links to pictures discussed in the episode: Links of artists discussed: Music: Nude by Radiohead Kimya Dawson’s Competition Our Lady of the Underground from Anais Mitchell’s Hadestown Fed up with Hunger by Saintsenenca
21 minutes | Jun 28, 2019
Please Touch The Art Episode 6: Mackenzie Nur Canan: Inspiring Life
Kieve Rodeheaver interviews Mackenzie about her mural at the Miles House and her pastel work. The pair discuss suicide awareness, hope, and strenght. Mackenzie welcomes us into a dark time in her life and encourages us to continue on. She talks about exploring Arabic writing and mixed media. This year she is planning on expanding the mural. Show Notes: Suicide Hotline: ‭1 (800) 273-8255‬ Pictures: Music: Kimya Dawson’s Competition Love Theme from I Can’t Think Straight by Raiomand Mirza Our Lady of the Underground from Anais Mitchell’s Hadestown
23 minutes | Jun 13, 2019
Please Touch The Art Episode 5: Auguste Rodin Gates of Hell
Kieve and Wes, local actor and stage magician, discuss Rodin’s Gates of Hell. They talk about Dante’s Inferno, relief sculpture and decorative art. The two creatives discuss the process of making art and joke about pirates. Are you ready to check The Gates of Hell off your bucket list?
26 minutes | May 29, 2019
Please Touch The Art Episode 4: Horsemen Resting in a Landscape
Kieve and Ramona, Lead Trainer at Equitas Health Institute and Political Science Professor at The Ohio State University talk about Albert Cuyp’s Horsemen Resting in a Landscape. The painting is apart of the special exhibit Life in the Age of Rembrandt in the Columbus Museum of Art, on view until June 16, 2019. The pair talk about the Baroque Era and Dutch politics. They joke their way through analyzing the horses, dogs, and cattle. Come along with them! Links to Art: Link to the Columbus Musuem of Art: Music: Fed up with Hunger by Saintsenenca He Shall Feed His Flock from Messiah by George Fredrick Handel performed by Anne Sofie von Otter, Sylvia McNair, and Acadamy and Chorus of St. Martin in the Fields
25 minutes | May 15, 2019
Please Touch The Art Episode 3: Kehinde Wiley’s Portrait of Obama
Kieve and Oliver talk about Kehinde Wiley’s Portrait of Obama. Wiley paints black and brown folk in street close posed as famous portraits and statues to give power and history back to folks who have had theirs erased in Western centric museums. The pair discuss President Obama’s choice of a fantastical portrait as well as the significance of different elements of the painting. Link to the picture discussed: &prmd=isnv&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiWqNLuqY_iAhVJnFkKHcCPBf 0Q_AUIEygB&biw=375&bih=553#imgrc=CT-gOM0Tq_XO4M Links to artists discussed: Music: Fed up with Hunger by Saintsenenca Skin: Accoustic Version by BOY The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key and John Stanford Smith Applause by Lady Gaga
17 minutes | May 1, 2019
Please Touch The Art Episode 2 - Rosanna Jones: Skin
Kieve and Jessi, author of poetry chapbook Too Tender For Keeping , discuss a piece from the series, Skin, by UK artist Rosanna Jones. Rosanna Jones’s paint and photo collages serve as a springboard for Kieve and Jessi to discuss power between veiwer and art object, commercial versus fine art, identity and fashion and much more. Some platforms do not properly show the links, if this is the case visit wcbe.org for links to the art discussed. Link to the picture discussed: Links to artists discussed: Music: Fed up with Hunger by Saintsenenca Skin: Accoustic Version by BOY
21 minutes | Apr 17, 2019
Please Touch The Art Episode 1 - Jacs Fishburne: Weaving Pain
Please Touch The Art host Kieve Rodeheaver interviews Jacs Fishburne about their work in progress: Neural, a fiber piecefor their master’s thesis and two woven photographs. Starting with Neural the pair discusses grief, chronic illness, pain, the desire to connect through touch, and the process of making. With the photographs they talk about interacting with their art in space, sexuality, and collaborating with the dance troupe Sea-Bus. Neural can be seen in the current Columbus College of Art and Design MFA thesis show, Replacing the Sun? through the next few weeks. Links to pictures discussed in the episode: Neural WIP: Photo 1: Photo 2: Beltane: Links of artists discussed: Music Fed up with Hunger by Saintsenenca
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