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Into the Aura: Public Art
Jun 2, 2021
19m 20s
Into the Aura: Feminist Artists in Conversation – Land, Blood, and Poetry
May 31, 2021
25m 44s
Into the Aura: Through the Lens of Kitsch
May 26, 2021
21m 35s
Into the Aura: Pop Art
May 24, 2021
23m 26s
Into the Aura: Aura in the Age of Mechanical and Digital Reproducibility
May 21, 2021
25m 20s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 6/2/21 | ![]() Into the Aura: Public Art | When does art become public? This episode of Into the Aura looks at a range of artworks, both inside and outside the museum gallery, that address public sites and public audiences. We consider the place of monument, in the case of Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate, and the incorporation—or conscription—of the spectator in the work of Marina Abramovic, Yayoi Kusama, Graciela Carnevale, and more. This episode is presented by Tianxing Xu, Frank Fang, and Chris Cao. | 19m 20s | |
| 5/31/21 | ![]() Into the Aura: Feminist Artists in Conversation – Land, Blood, and Poetry | What is a body? Is it natural? Is it political? These questions are posed in this episode of Into the Aura, which looks at the work of two pivotal feminist artists, Ana Mendieta and Cecilia Vicuña. Blurring the lines between performance, installation, and activism, these two artists challenge our ideas of what art looks like and who gets to make it. This episode is presented by Sasha Karpova and Veronica Bello. | 25m 44s | |
| 5/26/21 | ![]() Into the Aura: Through the Lens of Kitsch | Tacky, gaudy, pre-packaged, vulgar: what is the place of kitsch in the avant-garde? In this episode, we continue our conversation about commodity culture by focusing on two artists whose work is inextricable from the category of kitsch—Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons. This episode is presented by Sharlene Deng, Dana Zeng, Yavya Jain, and Erica Yun. | 21m 35s | |
| 5/24/21 | ![]() Into the Aura: Pop Art | Is there an aura in Andy Warhol's screen prints of soup cans and Marilyns? This week we take a close look at the complicated world of Pop Art, which brought art down to the level of consumer object—and elevated the commodity to the realm of the avant-garde. This episode is presented by Leslie Gonzalez, Gage Wenderski, and Naiya McClay. | 23m 26s | |
| 5/21/21 | ![]() Into the Aura: Aura in the Age of Mechanical and Digital Reproducibility | What exactly is the aura? How does it function in a work of art? We begin our journey Into the Aura with the writing and thinking of Walter Benjamin, who first theorized the aura in a fraught historical moment marked by political extremism, social anxiety, and technological revolution. This episode is presented by Catherine Kim, Kyoung Hoon Kim, and Henry Hong. | 25m 20s |
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