12 episodes

Of the Earth is a podcast created by Cortney Chaffin and Ellen Larson, two art historians who have dedicated themselves to the study of over 5,000 years of material culture from China. The program’s title comes from the Chinese word 本土 (bentu), meaning “native soil.” In each episode, Of the Earth digs into a wide range of topics, introducing listeners to the many connections, complexities, and contradictions of Chinese art and culture, across time and space.

Of the Earth 本‪土‬ Cortney Chaffin & Ellen Larson

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Of the Earth is a podcast created by Cortney Chaffin and Ellen Larson, two art historians who have dedicated themselves to the study of over 5,000 years of material culture from China. The program’s title comes from the Chinese word 本土 (bentu), meaning “native soil.” In each episode, Of the Earth digs into a wide range of topics, introducing listeners to the many connections, complexities, and contradictions of Chinese art and culture, across time and space.

    China's Southern Paradise: An interview with Dr. Yiwen Liu of the Cleveland Museum of Art

    China's Southern Paradise: An interview with Dr. Yiwen Liu of the Cleveland Museum of Art

    In this episode, Cortney & Ellen interview Dr. Yiwen Liu a research assistant at the Cleveland Museum of Art about the special exhibition China's Southern Paradise: Treasures from the Lower Yangzi Delta (open till January 7, 2024). If you are in the Cleveland area, be sure to check out this extraordinary exhibition!

    The exhibition catalogue is currently available online and in the museum store.  

    Thanks for listening to our podcast!

    • 32 min
    Hidden Letters: A Conversation with Violet Du Feng (Part 2)

    Hidden Letters: A Conversation with Violet Du Feng (Part 2)

    Part 2 of our conversation with award-winning director and producer Violet Du Feng. We talk about her recent documentary film Hidden Letters, which follows the stories of two millennial Chinese women connected by their love of Nushu, a secret language of sisterhood that dates back hundreds of years. 
     
    For more on Feng's film see: www.hiddenlettersfilm.com.  Hidden Letters  is available for viewing on Apple TV, YouTube, Google Play and Amazon Prime Video. Follow Hidden Letters on instagram @hiddenlettersfilm.

    Shout out to J.M. and J.O. for supporting Of the Earth! Thank you!

    If you'd like to support our podcast, please subscribe at Patreon! 

    Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Buzzsprout.

    • 17 min
    Hidden Letters: A Conversation with Violet Du Feng (Part 1)

    Hidden Letters: A Conversation with Violet Du Feng (Part 1)

    In part 1 of this two-part conversation, we sit down with award-winning director and producer Violet Du Feng to talk about her most recent film Hidden Letters, a documentary that follows the stories of two millennial Chinese women connected by their love of Nushu, a secret language of sisterhood that dates back hundreds of years. 

    For more on Feng's film, which is currently shortlisted for an Oscar, see: www.hiddenlettersfilm.com.  Hidden Letters  is available for viewing on Apple TV, YouTube, Google Play and Amazon Prime Video. Follow Hidden Letters on instagram @hiddenlettersfilm.

    Shout out to J.M. and J.O. for supporting Of the Earth! Thank you!

    If you'd like to support our podcast, please subscribe at Patreon! 

    Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Buzzsprout.

    • 25 min
    Zhang Hongtu: "Why did Bodhidharma come from the West?"

    Zhang Hongtu: "Why did Bodhidharma come from the West?"

    What does Bodhidharma (founder of Zen Buddhism) have to do with Van Gogh? In this episode Cortney & Ellen sat down to talk about NYC-based artist Zhang Hongtu, political pop, and a series of ink paintings where Zhang Hongtu merges Bodhidharma and Van Gogh to challenge "East" and "West" dualities.  

    The question "Why did Bodhidharma come from the West?" is a koan, or a thought riddle, used in Chan/Zen Buddhist practice to help practitioners break through rational patterns of thinking and bring about a greater awareness. 
    Many thanks to all our listeners. For more Of the Earth content (including videos!), follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Buzzsprout. Interested in supporting our podcast? Subscribe to our Patreon! 

    • 18 min
    Xu Bing: The Art of Non-Being

    Xu Bing: The Art of Non-Being

    In this episode of Of the Earth we chat about one our all time favorites, contemporary artist Xu Bing 徐冰. We share our experiences co-curating his 2012 exhibition at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, along with the artist's many Wisconsin connections. Considering works like Book from the Sky (1987-1991) and Background Story: A New Approach to Traditional Landscape Painting (2004-ongoing), we explore the relationship of Xu's works to the Chinese concept of Wu (non-being, emptiness).

    For more on Xu Bing's art works visit his website here.

    Read about Huang Gongwang's famous handscroll Wandering in the Fuchun Mountains at Smarthistory.

    Interested in supporting our podcast, subscribe to our Patreon! 

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    • 25 min
    An Otherworldy Murder Mystery: The Ghost Bride with Special Guest Yangsze Choo

    An Otherworldy Murder Mystery: The Ghost Bride with Special Guest Yangsze Choo

    Just in time for Halloween,  Cortney & Ellen sit down with New York Times Bestselling author Yangsze Choo to talk about her debut novel The Ghost Bride. We dig deep into the origins of this ghostly murder mystery that takes us on a journey from late 19th century Malaya into the Plains of the Dead and beyond. How would you feel if you received a proposition to marry a ghost? Why are offerings to the dead so important in Chinese culture and Chinese diaspora cultures? How do modern death rituals relate to those of the past? Tune in to find out!

    This episode was produced in collaboration with Bound to Happen Books in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Bound to Happen Books was founded in April of 2021 when Nicole, Rachel, and Lyn recognized a need in the Stevens Point community. A few, actually: a need for a bookstore to provide new releases and popular titles; a need for a store that prioritizes authors, experiences, and stories not represented in the community; and a need for a rad space for folks to come together and do more together than each of us could do as individuals.
    Through a partnership with Process General Store, Bound to Happen Books was able to open the collective doors of 1008 Main Street in Stevens Point in June of this year, and they are continuing to grow and add new chapters to their story. 

    You can support Bound to Happen Books at the following website: https://boundtohappenbooks.com/. Check out the Of the Earth curated list of must read books by AAPI authors here: https://bookshop.org/lists/of-the-earth-curated-list-must-read-books-by-aapi-authors. Thanks for supporting independent bookstores!
    If you enjoy this episode, please don't forget to subscribe to our podcast, share with your friends, and leave us a review! You can also find us on Facebook and Instagram at @ofthearthpodcast. We'd love to hear from you!  www.facebook.com/oftheearthpodcast

    • 51 min

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