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08-Apr-2005 |
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KCRW's Art Talk Episodes - | Art and Babies | Today's program has a simple and wholesome title, "Art and Babies." And the sermon I'm about to deliver has to do with the impact that art can have on the lives of our little angels. Speaking in front of a live audience, I often bring up the issue of the importance of exposing children to art at a very early age. Every young parent knows the benefit of suspending a mobile with bright shiny objects above the crib to activate the child's brain. Therefore, there is no doubt in my mind that bringing these little angels to museums, even before they are potty-trained, is wonderfully stimulating as well... | Get at Short URL | Download Art and Babies | Play in Popup.
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| This Beauty's Looking at You, Kid | Every time I'm in New York, I never miss the chance to visit the most elegant salon on the Upper East Side of Manhattan to pay my respects to its charming hostess, famous for her beauty as well as her repose. A woman of few words, she greets you in the foyer, and you cannot help but notice that even with the passing years, her youthful glow and aura of mystique have hardly changed. She travels very rarely, but when she does, it makes the news. So when she recently accepted an invitation to come to Southern California, her friends and admirers made sure to set aside time to visit with her... | Get at Short URL | Download This Beauty's Looking at You, Kid | Play in Popup.
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| LA Artists on Fire | For almost one hundred years, people around the world have known Los Angeles primarily as the place where movies are made. But in the last couple of decades, something else has entered into the equation: a few LA artists have achieved such international acclaim that they've become our de facto cultural ambassadors to the world at large... | Get at Short URL | Download LA Artists on Fire | Play in Popup.
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| He Was the Scheherazade of Our Time | Last month, at the opening of the Irving Penn exhibition at the Getty
Center, the celebrated 92 year-old photographer was not in attendance.
We were told that he hates to fly, which shouldn't come as a surprise,
considering his age. Though his exhibition of 210 black and white
photographs is still on view at the museum, the artist himself is no
more; last week brought the sad news of the death of Irving Penn, one
of the most famous photographers of the 20th century... | Get at Short URL | Download He Was the Scheherazade of Our Time | Play in Popup.
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| Love Thy Garbage | I'm not a morning person, so, fortified with plenty of coffee, I usually start the day off slowly by paging through the newspapers to catch up on the latest. Sometimes, a headline jumps off the page with such a good vibe that it instantly snaps me out of the morning doldrums. Today is one of those days: the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times reported on this year's recipients of the MacArthur Grants, each of whom will receive $500,000, no strings attached. Among the winners are scientists, journalists, performers, and, of special interest to me, visual artists... | Get at Short URL | Download Love Thy Garbage | Play in Popup.
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| A Generous Serving of Small Trades | If you have the slightest interest in the art of photography or
fashion, you will undoubtedly recognize the name Irving Penn, whose
artistic achievements have had a major influence on the contemporary
art scene of the last sixty years. Born in 1917 and still active today,
Irving Penn might have started his career as just a fashion
photographer, but he quickly developed a distinctive style which set
his images apart... | Get at Short URL | Download A Generous Serving of Small Trades | Play in Popup.
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