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Chris Garcia, former curator and art blogger, talks briefly about artworks! From museums like the Anderson Collection to San Francisco's MoMA, Chris explores art from around the world, and from time to time, interviews artists and curators about their work!

Three Minute Modernist Chris Garcia

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Chris Garcia, former curator and art blogger, talks briefly about artworks! From museums like the Anderson Collection to San Francisco's MoMA, Chris explores art from around the world, and from time to time, interviews artists and curators about their work!

    Broken Obelisk

    Broken Obelisk

    Episode Notes
    Barnett Newman Foundation. "Broken Obelisk." Barnett Newman Foundation, https://www.barnettnewman.org/sculpture/broken-obelisk.
    Museum of Modern Art. "Broken Obelisk, Barnett Newman (United States, 1905–1970)." MoMA, https://www.moma.org/collection/works/81736.
    Houston Chronicle. "What’s the Story Behind Houston’s Broken Obelisk?". Houston Chronicle, https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/What-s-the-story-behind-Houston-s-Broken-Obelisk-6116775.php.
    University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections. "Broken Obelisk, Barnett Newman." University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections, https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/hoover/id/112.
    "Broken Obelisk by Barnett Newman." Encyclopedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/topic/Broken-Obelisk.

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    Watertable

    Watertable

    A wonderful piece from the San Jose Museum of Art

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    1952 (Rings) by Sarah Morris

    1952 (Rings) by Sarah Morris

    Bibliography

    Morris, Sarah. "Sarah Morris: 1972." Guggenheim Museum Publications, 2009. This publication provides an overview of Sarah Morris's artistic practice, including her work "1952 (Rings)".
    Dziewior, Yilmaz. "Sarah Morris: Beijing." Hatje Cantz, 2010. Although this book focuses primarily on Morris's work related to Beijing, it offers insights into her broader artistic themes and influences, which may shed light on "1952 (Rings)".
    Gioni, Massimiliano, and Sarah Morris. "Sarah Morris: Capital." Charta, 2001. This publication accompanies an exhibition of Morris's work, including "1952 (Rings)". It likely contains critical essays and images related to the artwork.
    Kamps, Toby, et al. "Sarah Morris: Bye Bye Brazil." Richter Verlag, 2010. While this book centers on Morris's project in Brazil, it could offer contextual information relevant to understanding "1952 (Rings)" in the context of her broader body of work.
    Morris, Sarah, et al. "Sarah Morris: Los Angeles." JRP|Ringier, 2019. This publication may not directly discuss "1952 (Rings)", but it provides insight into Morris's exploration of urban landscapes and architecture, which are themes present in her work.
    Obrist, Hans Ulrich, and Sarah Morris. "Sarah Morris." Moderna Museet, 2009. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Moderna Museet, this book could contain critical essays and interviews that touch upon "1952 (Rings)".
    Schwabsky, Barry, et al. "Sarah Morris: Paintings, Drawings, Films." Richter Verlag, 2005. While primarily focusing on Morris's paintings, drawings, and films, this book may provide valuable background information on "1952 (Rings)".
    Searle, Adrian, et al. "Sarah Morris: Beijing." Modern Art Oxford, 2008. This catalog accompanies an exhibition of Morris's work in Beijing, offering insights into her artistic process and themes, which could aid in understanding "1952 (Rings)".
    Sirmans, Franklin, and Sarah Morris. "Sarah Morris: Rio." Artangel, 2005. Although centered on Morris's project in Rio de Janeiro, this publication may contain discussions or images that relate to "1952 (Rings)".
    Tumlir, Jan, et al. "Sarah Morris: Midtown." JRP|Ringier, 2006. While focused on Morris's exploration of Midtown Manhattan, this book could provide useful context for understanding "1952 (Rings)" within the broader scope of her urban-themed works.

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    Love by Marisol

    Love by Marisol

    Episode Notes
    Sculpture "Love" by Marisol at Whitney Museum of American Art
    Website: https://whitney.org/collection/works/1131

    Marisol Escobar - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Website: https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/mari/hd_mari.htm

    Marisol Escobar Biography - The Art Story
    Website: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/escobar-marisol/

    Marisol Escobar - Encyclopedia Britannica
    Website: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Marisol

    Marisol Escobar Biography - National Gallery of Art
    Website: https://www.nga.gov/collection/artist-info.3995.html

    Marisol (Marisol Escobar) - Guggenheim
    Website: https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/marisol-escobar

    Marisol - Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
    Website: https://www.moma.org/artists/3840

    Marisol Escobar - Smithsonian American Art Museum
    Website: https://americanart.si.edu/artist/marisol-escobar-1442

    Marisol Escobar - Tate
    Website: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/marisol-escobar-1058

    Marisol - The Art Institute of Chicago
    Website: https://www.artic.edu/artists/27459/marisol

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    Bruce Connor at SFMoMA

    Bruce Connor at SFMoMA

    Episode Notes
    Bruce Conner: Biography. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.theartstory.org/artist/conner-bruce/
    Bruce Conner. (2022). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Conner
    Bruce Conner: It's All True. (2016). San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved from https://www.sfmoma.org/exhibition/bruce-conner-its-all-true/
    Bruce Conner: The Art of Montage. (2016). Retrieved from https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1580
    Bruce Conner. (n.d.). In Guggenheim Collection Online. Retrieved from https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/bruce-conner
    Bruce Conner: Dream Logic. (2017). Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved from https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/3645

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    Jesse Drew on Processed World

    Jesse Drew on Processed World

    Episode Notes

    Drew, J. (2008). "Social Media: Genealogy, Culture, Politics." Edited by Jose van Dijck and Thomas Poell. Sage Publications.
    Drew, J. (2012). "Making Waves: The Cultural Impact of Media Technology." Edited by José van Dijck, Thomas Poell, and Martijn de Waal. Amsterdam University Press.
    Drew, J. (2013). "The Popular Music Studies Reader." Edited by Andy Bennett, Barry Shank, and Jason Toynbee. Routledge.
    Drew, J., & Wills, D. (2008). "Media Interventions." Polity Press.
    Drew, J. (2016). "A Counter-Hegemonic Approach to Media Studies: The Critical Media Lab." Communication, Culture & Critique, 9(1), 156-170.
    Drew, J. (2010). "Digital Media: An Introduction." Oxford University Press.
    Drew, J. (2018). "Media Activism in the Digital Age." Routledge.
    Drew, J., & Gigi, A. (2015). "50 Years of Recuperation of the Situationist International." Princeton Architectural Press.
    Drew, J., & Dunbar-Hester, C. (2019). "Beyond the Media Fix: Resisting the Attention Economy." Polity Press.
    Drew, J. (2005). "We Are Everywhere: The Irresistible Rise of Global Anticapitalism." Verso Books.

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