Art Slice - A Palatable Serving of Art History

By: Stephanie Dueñas & Russell Shoemaker / Art Slice
  • Summary

  • Irreverent Deep Dives into Art & Art History - by artists and art historian Stephanie Dueñas and Russell Shoemaker.

    No gatekeeping, privilege, or that cognitive fog called ‘art speaking.'

    Follow along with the images we discuss on our Youtube page, artslicepod.com, @artslicepod on Instagram.

    Get bonus content and support the show at http://www.patreon.com/artslicepod

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  • 27: Yasuo Kuniyoshi - ✰ ► a deep dive into the often overlooked artist ◄ ◄ ◄
    Nov 4 2024

    WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION HERE (and if you do please like, subscribe, and comment - we are trying to get our videos some traction): https://youtu.be/vQZ0yMxdfuE


    ¡ ¡ W E ‘ R E B A C K, Y ’ A L L ! !

    This time getting lost in the weird and wonderful world of painter, photographer and printmaker Yasuo Kuniyoshi’s early works (Part 1) that feature wonky landscapes populated by dream logic, lumpy babies, curvaceous women, angular farm animals, and Japanese folk tales as well as American folk influences.


    Yas’ early works became an amalgamation of his lifelong journey of self-identity, expertly blending sentimental past memories, like that of Japanese folktale Momotaro, with present feelings of fear and isolation due to the growing racism and tension he was experiencing on the daily.


    As an Asian American immigrant, and like many other Nikkei, Yas found himself trapped somewhere in the middle - considered neither Japanese nor American enough - as relations between the US and Japan escalated.


    We discuss “Little Joe with Cow” 1923, “Bad Dream” 1924, and “Self-Portrait as Golf Player” 1927.


    Topics include shedding your husk, Weezer dance-a-thons, dual cup-holder LaZ boys, censoring comics and mermaids . . . and so much more!!


    Music:


    "A flower blooms in complete darkness"


    From the album: "Visions, Prophecies, and Night Terrors" by The Hathaway Family Plot


    Check out the album on Spotify or Bandcamp


    https://thehathawayfamilyplot.bandcamp.com/album/visions-prophecies-and-night-terrors




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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 26: La Catrina ⇝ Jose Guadalupe Posada's Skull-icon of Día de Muertos ☠ Revolution ☭
    Nov 4 2024

    Watch the video version here (if you do - please like, subscribe, and comment as we are trying to get our videos more recognition): https://youtu.be/YN-jTDR2spY


    ¡ ¡ W E ‘ R E B A C K, Y ’ A L L ! !

    and diving into the origins of La Catrina, the quintessential skelicon of Day of the Dead. Over the past 100ish years, her image has transcended borders, becoming synonymous with sugar skulls, Frida Kahlo, the Virgin of Guadalupe and even Santa Muerte.


    From her first incarnation by Mexican printmaker Jose Guadalupe Posada in 1910 as “Calavera Garbancera” (Chick-Pea Calavera) print, all the way back to early depictions of (and actual) skulls found in Aztec and Mayan tzompantli; Her rediscovery and re-imagining by the Mexican Muralists in the early 20th century, even making a cameo in the larger than life mural by Diego Rivera in 1947 “Sueño de una tarde dominical en la Alameda Central” or “A Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park” and finally, the continuing rise of La Catrina’s visage in the present day.


    We also discuss Europe’s Memento Mori moment in Hans Holbein the Younger’s “The Ambassadors” from 1533 as well as Francisco Goya’s Los Caprichos influence on Posada’s “Calavera de los Patinadores” or “Street-cleaning Calavera” from c.1900 and “Calavera Oaxaqueña” or “The Oaxacan Calavera” c.1910.



    Topics include renegade saints, is Tim McCraw dead?, hybrid deities, Franceyness, psychedelic skulls, really just lots and lots and lots of skulls . . .



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    34 mins
  • BONUS: Talking Butts from Art History with Museum Bums
    Feb 29 2024

    Jack Shoulder and Mark Small of Museum Bums fame take us on a curvy tour of Art Historical Gluteal Clefts!


    If you’d rather watch - you can do so here: https://youtu.be/1mCpKG4nuoU


    Topics include counting museum rumps, apotropaic blessings from Goddesses heinies, Kappa Yokai looking for soul spheres in your rear…


    We’re all still stumped about what was up with Hieronymus Bosch’s… erhm… interest in butts.


    And of course, the coded queerness hiding just between the cheeks of artists like Michelangelo and Henry Scott Tuke.


    For your daily dose of bum - follow @museumbums on social, and while you’re at it pick up Museum Bums: A Cheeky Look at Butts in Art from (preferably) your local bookstore.


    The featured song was S t o c k M u s i c from Anonymous420's album STARTUP NATION


    Support the making of this show and get access to bonus content on our Patreon - patreon.com/artslicepod



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    53 mins

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