ART BYTES

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ART BYTES

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City launches its newest podcast series. Art Bytes episodes are geared toward listeners who have an interest in art but don't necessarily know a great deal about it. Each standalone episode takes the listener behind the art on the walls and into the fascinating stories of how artists work, how art is made, and how the world of art is filled with diversity.

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    Marion Weiss/Michael Manfredi - Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism

    This dynamic couple founded an award-winning, multidisciplinary New York City-based design practice that combines landscape, architecture, infrastructure, and art, and they were chosen to design the upcoming Nelson-Atkins expansion.

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    Joe Rogers - Art Conservator

    An objects technician in the Nelson-Atkins Conservation division, Joe Rogers has been with the museum for 42 years and has been working with the Shuttlecocks since they were nothing more than an idea.

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    Terry Evans - Photographer

    For the past 50 years, photographer Terry Evans has enjoyed national acclaim; she is one of the most important landscape photographers of our time. Her straight-forward but richly complex photographs of the Midwest prairie are familiar yet surprising, encouraging the viewer to see this landscape and the people living there with fresh eyes and new understanding.

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    MacKenzie Mallon - Provenance Specialist

    A specialist in provenance tracks down the history of ownership of each object in a museum’s collection. The Nelson-Atkins vast collection numbers more than 42 thousand, so provenance specialist MacKenzie Mallon is kept very busy tracing the lineage of each one of those objects.

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    Hank Willis Thomas - Conceptual Artist, Activist

    Hank Willis Thomas creates images and symbols that define our time, from advertisements and logos to historical photographs and public monuments. A conceptual artist, an activist, and the co-founder of the organization For Freedom, his projects challenge our perceptions of race, identity, and consumerism.

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    Rachael Cozad - Private Art Dealer, Appraiser

    Rachael Cozad is a trusted voice in art appraisal. With deep roots in Kansas City, and a global reach, she guides collectors, institutions, and even insurance companies through the complex, captivating world of fine art.

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    Porfirio Guiterrez - Textile Designer, Artist

    Porfirio Guiterrez was born into a lineage of weavers in Oaxaca, Mexico. His textiles are not just beautiful- they are a profound connection to the earth, a living history, and a testament to the enduring power of tradition.

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    Dr. Antonio Saborit - Director, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City

    Dr. Saborit is a renowned historian, essayist, and translator. He specializes in cultural history, examining the intersection of literature, history, and modern Mexican society. 

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    Dario Robleto - Transdisciplinary Artist

    Dario Robleto integrates science and art to deliver unique, thoughtful, and joyful experiences. A transdisciplinary artist, Dario is also a researcher, writer, teacher, and filmmaker.

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    Scott Heffley: Former Painting Conservator and Avid Collector

    What would it feel like to take a paintbrush to a masterpiece? Scott Heffley knows. As a Painting Conservator for 34 years, he was up close and personal with masterpieces many times. But this world class conservator is also a world class collector of the quirky, the unique, and the kitschy.

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    Art Bytes: Michael Sims, master printer - Lawrence Lithography

    The master printer and founder of the Lawrence Lithography Workshop reminisces about his storied career, the artists with whom he has worked, and the enormous patience required to produce stunning lithographs.

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    Art Bytes: Jonathan Henery: Exploring the legacy of the innovative artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude,

    In this episode of Art Bytes, we speak with Jonathan Henery about the captivating world of Christo and Jeanne-Claude's ambitious art installations. The pair of artists, famous for their large-scale fabric works, began with wrapping the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art in 1969. Despite initial backlash from the public and the fire department, their artwork remained, leaving a lasting impact on the museum and its visitors.Since then, Christo and Jeanne-Claude have continued to push boundaries with projects like wrapping Kansas City's Loose Park walkways, surrounding 11 Miami islands in pink floating fabric, and even wrapping the Ponneuf Bridge in Paris. Their work serves as an inspiration for other artists to pursue their creative visions fearlessly.On today's episode, we also discussed how museums often focus on exhibitions and catalogs, sometimes neglecting the importance of showcasing larger-than-life installations like those by Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Despite the challenges, these pioneering artists have left a legacy that continues to inspire future generations of art enthusiasts.THE ART & SOUL OF KANSAS CITYBecome a member today!: https://nelson-atkins.org/joinFind more from The Nelson-Atkins at https://nelson-atkins.org/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/Nelson-AtkinsYouTubeFollow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nelsonatkinsTwitter: https://twitter.com/nelson_atkinsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nelsonatkinsFlickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nelson-atkinsPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/nelsonatkins/Newsletters: https://bit.ly/Nelson-AtkinsEmails

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    Art Bytes: Jan Hendrix

    Born in a small town in Holland and now based in Mexico City, Jan Hendrix creates complex patterns and dynamic architectural metal installations that mesmerize even the casual observer.

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    Art Bytes: Elias Crespin

    The internationally acclaimed Venezuelan artist who began his career as an engineer now makes massive, magical sculptures that move and dance.

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    Art Bytes: Samantha Koslow

    We go behind the scenes at Christie’s Auction House at Rockefeller Plaza with the Director of Business Development and Head of Museum and Corporate Collection Services to find out how a high-end art auction is assembled.

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    Art Bytes: Sherri Jacobs

    The field of Art Therapy has grown exponentially around the world, partly due to the pandemic. Art Therapist Sherri Jacobs explains how making art can actually reduce sadness, anger, and depression.

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    Art Bytes: Cheech Marin

    Comedian, actor, and avid art collector Cheech Marin talks about his career with Tommy Chong and his passion for collecting Chicano art.

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    Art Bytes: Aimee Marcereau DeGalan

    The Louis L. and Adelaide C. Ward Senior Curator, European Arts at the Nelson-Atkins discusses our current fascination with immersive art experiences and how Claude Monet was one of the artists leading that charge many, many years ago.

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    The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City launches its newest podcast series. Art Bytes episodes are geared toward listeners who have an interest in art but don't necessarily know a great deal about it. Each standalone episode takes the listener behind the art on the walls and into the fascinating stories of how artists work, how art is made, and how the world of art is filled with diversity 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City launches its newest podcast series. Art Bytes episodes are geared toward listeners who have an interest in art but don't necessarily know a great deal about it. Each standalone episode takes the listener behind the art on the walls and into the fascinating stories of how artists work, how art is made, and how the world of art is filled with diversity.

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