The Art Elevator

Larissa Wild
The Art Elevator

Want to know more about the art world but don’t have time, or don’t know where to start? Join Larissa Wild and Sarah Reeder on this podcast as we dig deep interviewing art historians, curators, appraisers, artists, and more to bring you lifetimes of knowledge in a digestible format to elevate your knowledge of art.

  1. NOV 6

    Absolutely Inspired with Kelsey Rose

    Join us as we dive into the world of Kelsey Rose Williams, a design scholar, historian, photographer, and American living in France. With a passion for modern architecture, archival preservation, and cross-cultural exploration, Kelsey shares her journey through art history, her work with iconic institutions like the Eames House, and her inspirations behind her captivating Substack, Absolument. We explore her love of connecting seemingly unrelated artists, stories from her travels, and the joy of weaving together influences from art, architecture, and culture into a vibrant creative tapestry. Don’t miss this intimate and inspiring conversation on The Art Elevator podcast! Links Mentioned: Substack: https://kelseyyrose.substack.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelseyyrose/ Website: https://www.kelseyrosewilliams.com/ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/kelseyyrose   This episode is brought to you by Sarah and Larissa of Artifactual History Appraisal and Larissa Wild Fine Art. To help support us in our efforts to bring you free educational and inspirational content about art, design, collecting, appraising and creativity, we invite you to consider purchasing one of our paid product offerings listed below: Larissa Wild   Larissa Wild Fine Art Gallery: https://www.larissawild.com/   Book an Art Consultation Session by emailing: art@larissawild.com   WILD & Wild Ceramics: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WILDandWildcurates?ref=seller-platform-mcnav   Understanding Prints - a mini course: https://www.larissawild.com/offers/u7jBzNCR   Sarah Reeder SILVER 101 course: https://artifactualhistory.teachable.com/p/silver-101 Ray Eames book: https://www.amazon.com/Ray-Eames-1930s-New-York/dp/B09PHBWT17/

    32 min
  2. AUG 8

    Tanzy Ward on Preserving Black Material Culture

    In this episode we speak with returning guest Tanzy Ward, who is a scholar, book author, educator, antique jewelry dealer, & historic preservationist. Her book publications include Hidden Legacies: African Presence in European Antiques and Unsung Portraits: Anonymous Images of Black Victorians and Early 20th Century Ancestors. Her second historical non-fiction book Unsung Portraits was selected as a 2022 Contingent Book List Award for Historian Authors.  Tanzy's passion for Black material culture and heirlooms has presented her with the opportunity to be featured in critically acclaimed exhibits, including Yale University's 2022 show Allegories, Renditions, & A Small Nation of Women.  Tanzy's connoisseurship training includes the Asheford Institute of Antiques and she is a proud member of the Asheford Associate Membership Program & The American Society of Jewelry Historians. Her expertise and scholarship have been featured in various decorative arts and jewelry publications, including National Jeweler.  In this episode we discuss: -       The inspiration and process of writing her second book -       Tanzy’s scholarship, and how she actively engages with artifacts of self-representation in portraits, in fashion, and in jewelry to illuminate and give voice back to individuals who haven't always been included in historical scholarship -       Tanzy’s philosophy about being a conduit to steward the perspectives of "unnamed ancestors" as she describes them in her book -       How she utilizes modern platforms like Instagram for positive educational impact, creating beautiful content that also shares hidden stories -       How Tanzy’s work has expanded into new historical eras such as Mid Century Modern with her "Modern Black Glamour" themed posts Links mentioned in the interview: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanzyward_antiques/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanzyward/ Books:  https://zanathiajewelry.com/collections/tanzy-ward-books Zanathia Jewelry:  https://zanathiajewelry.com/   Tanzy's first episode on The Art Elevator Podcast: https://www.larissawild.com/podcasts/the-art-elevator/episodes/2147617546

    17 min
  3. JUL 5

    Planning for Provenance with Aubrey Catrone

    In this episode, Aubrey Catrone explains the importance of provenance, defining it as the history of ownership of an art object from its creation to the present day. She highlights the necessity of distinguishing between stated and verified provenance, emphasizing the need for supporting documentation. Aubrey discusses challenges such as the rapid pace of art transactions and the importance of trusting sources in the art market. She advises collectors to proactively ask for documentation, conduct risk assessments, and digitize their records. New technologies like blockchain and AI are explored, with Aubrey noting their potential and limitations. She outlines the three-pronged process of verifying authenticity through scientific testing, provenance, and connoisseurship. And the part we love most: Aubrey highlights the emotional and historical connection that provenance provides, enriching the collector's experience and deepening their connection to the artwork. Aubrey Catrone is an international art historian, appraiser, and provenance researcher. Aubrey earned an MA in the History of Art from University College London, specializing in the documented histories of art objects. With an art gallery and academic research background, Catrone founded Proper Provenance, LLC to provide her clients with the tools, not only to historically contextualize art, but also to shed light on attribution and legal title within the international art market. She is an Accredited Member of the Appraisers Association of America with a specialization in Impressionist & Modern Art. Catrone has researched artworks including paintings, artefacts, works on paper, prints, and sculptures spanning the fourth century B.C.E. to the twenty-first century C.E. She has appeared as a guest expert on the History Channel and published her scholarship in a variety of publications including RICS Journals and the Journal of Art Crime. Learn More About Aubrey Catrone: Aubrey's company Proper Provenance LLC: https://www.properprovenance.com   Connect with Aubrey on Instagram @properprovenancellc Articles written by Aubrey: "Risky Business: How Provenance Can Influence Collecting" in Worthwhile Magazine   "The Role of Punctuation in Assessing History:  Provenance Formatting Explained" in Worthwhile Magazine   "Due Diligence in the Digital Era:  A Case Study of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot's Les Petits Dénicheurs," in Worthwhile Magazine   "Why Provenance Is Critical for Assigning Opinions of Value," in RICS Journals

    21 min
  4. JUN 13

    Creative Belonging

    In this episode, Brooke Kuhnhusen shares her evolving understanding of creativity, initially seeing herself as a psychologist engaging in art, but now embracing her identity as a creative person. She discusses the therapeutic connection of creativity, highlighting its role in connecting with the deepest self through compassion, curiosity, connectedness, and creativity. Brooke emphasizes the importance of joy in the creative process, describing it as a vital, fun energy that has the ability to transform those who engage. She recounts her personal experience with land art, overcoming self-doubt, and finding satisfaction in the creative process itself.  Brooke also explores cultural perspectives on creativity, particularly in ceremony and ritual, and the significance of giving oneself permission to be creative. She highlights the power of co-creation and community in amplifying joy and connection, viewing creativity as a collaborative and exponential force. Lastly, she underscores the natural world's role in inspiring and holding our joy and courage in creative endeavors. About the speaker: Dr. Brooke Kuhnhausen is a deeply creative soul who embraces explorations of connection and healing across varied landscapes ranging from academic classrooms to treeside in a forest.  Dr. Kuhnhausen values creativity and collaboration as portals of transformation and imagination so vitally needed for new ways of being together and caring for the Earth in our time of climate change. She is a psychologist who practices depth and relational therapy in her private practice and also trains and consults with other therapists, teaching in various graduate programs and therapy institutes. Dr. Kuhnhausen's climate justice advocacy includes her participation in ecofeminist art exhibitions, including her absolutely stunning land art installation last summer at the Verdancy Project in Oregon.  Her passionate centering of beauty and connection as north stars for inspiring positive change has personally shifted co-host Sarah Reeder's thinking away from climate despair many times.  It is such an honor to be able to share her unique gift of perspective on the podcast as we talk about creativity as a force for healing. Dr. Kuhnhausen can be reached at B.kuhnhausen@gmail.com for inquiries regarding workshops, speaking engagements, creative collaborations, and other opportunities. Spring Creek Luminaries Podcast   Terra Incognita Altar of Belonging   The Verdancy Project Terra Incognita Exhibition

    25 min
4.9
out of 5
17 Ratings

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Want to know more about the art world but don’t have time, or don’t know where to start? Join Larissa Wild and Sarah Reeder on this podcast as we dig deep interviewing art historians, curators, appraisers, artists, and more to bring you lifetimes of knowledge in a digestible format to elevate your knowledge of art.

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