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Art Slice - A Palatable Serving of Art History - Viridian Green - Art Slice Museum Laboratories Division of Color Theory & Color Studies

Viridian Green - Art Slice Museum Laboratories Division of Color Theory & Color Studies

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03/10/22 • 42 min

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Art Slice - A Palatable Serving of Art History

In its’ inaugural episode, the Art Slice Museum Laboratories Division of Color Theory and Color Studies presents . . . VIRIDIAN.

Join us as we discuss VIRIDIAN’s varied and noxious history involving the Ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Paolo Veronese. We also get into the weeds regarding our associations surrounding VIRIDIAN through data compiled by the Art Slice Pantrémon from clinical participants (listeners).

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There is also a heated debate regarding a undecidedly viridian colored couch - be sure to cast your vote:

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The song featured in this episode was “I need to do it to be alive” by Soft and Furious from the album Diving in the Self which is one of a hundred incredible songs by Rrrrrose of Loyalty Freak Music. Support Rrrrrose’s mission to create queer, free music against Capitalism and Fascism on Patreon. Consider supporting their work!

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In its’ inaugural episode, the Art Slice Museum Laboratories Division of Color Theory and Color Studies presents . . . VIRIDIAN.

Join us as we discuss VIRIDIAN’s varied and noxious history involving the Ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Paolo Veronese. We also get into the weeds regarding our associations surrounding VIRIDIAN through data compiled by the Art Slice Pantrémon from clinical participants (listeners).

Support us on Patreon here and/or grab some merch: https://www.artslicepod.com/shop

There is also a heated debate regarding a undecidedly viridian colored couch - be sure to cast your vote:

https://www.artslicepod.com/episodes/01-viridian-art-history-art-slice-laboratories-division-of-color-studies

The song featured in this episode was “I need to do it to be alive” by Soft and Furious from the album Diving in the Self which is one of a hundred incredible songs by Rrrrrose of Loyalty Freak Music. Support Rrrrrose’s mission to create queer, free music against Capitalism and Fascism on Patreon. Consider supporting their work!

Reviewing, subscribing, liking, and sharing really helps support the show:

Follow us on twitter, tiktok, youtube, and instagram.

Support us on Patreon here and/or grab some merch: https://www.artslicepod.com/shop

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undefined - 20: Agnes Pelton - Incandescent Visions

20: Agnes Pelton - Incandescent Visions

Stephanie and Russell are back to take you to the California desert, where they discuss the life and work of Agnes Pelton, a theosophical and occult painter of the 20th century who was relatively unknown in the Art World Mainstream until recently.

For all the clips we cut from this and other episodes, including us covering another Agnes Pelton work - Future, 1943 - head on over to our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/artslicepod

Despite similarities to Hilma af Klint and Wassily Kandinsky (both inspired by Theosophy) in terms of abstraction and often compared to painter Georgia O’ Keefe with her desert landscapes – Agnes’ work is truly unique, combining theosophical symbology with a keen eye to light filled observations resulting in otherworldly and incandescent compositions. Using oil paint and numerous layers of glazes, she achieves that mesmerizing glowing light effect present in paintings of Italian Baroque masters like Artemisia Gentileschi and (Michelangelo Merisi da) Caravaggio.

After leaving behind the bustling East Coast, Agnes sought a life in Cathedral City, located in the California desert, where she could channel her energy and focus on harnessing the incandescent visions that came to her through her meditations while also exploring her spirituality.

There, she found a community of like-minded outsiders and artists who thrived in the oasis that was Cathedral City for them too. Despite her lack of mainstream success for the most part during her life, she made a lasting impression on those who knew her – whether it was through her presence or through her stunning paintings.

Topics include sugar addiction problems, dirty windshields, studious rattlesnakes, silver tea sets, and cliffside thrift stores.

The works discussed today are Sandstorm, 1932; Orbits. 1934; and The Blest. 1941.

The featured music today is "Doug and Mike Starn" by Rob Lynch & Jonathan Hughes from the album Public / Private

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undefined - FRANKIE BONUS: Agnes Pelton - Future 1943 (Ep. 20) & Hilma af Klint (Ep. 14) Bloopers and Cutscenes

FRANKIE BONUS: Agnes Pelton - Future 1943 (Ep. 20) & Hilma af Klint (Ep. 14) Bloopers and Cutscenes

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This week, Stephanie and Russell present a BONUS serving of Art History in honor of their beloved cat who passed away suddenly this past week, Frankie.

❀ Frankie 2011 - 2022 ❀

Full episode out next week!

This BONUS serving is of Agnes Pelton’s Future painting from 1943 from episode 20 and a set of bloopers and cutscenes from Hilma af Klint episode 14.

Hug your animal friends and human friends extra tight tonight and enjoy this Patreon content courtesy of Frankie.


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