https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0009bf6
Art lovers and art historians may enjoy The Way I See It. This
audio and video series from the Museum of Modern Art in New York
features "leading creative thinkers" (writers, actors, activists, and
more) discussing a piece from the Museum that speaks to them.
Interviewees analyze the complex meanings and emotions that the pieces
encompass, wrestling with the dichotomy of anger and joy. The series
also explores "countless stories and connections," and examines the ways
that art demands that we "confront history." The Way I See It is
hosted by Alastair Sooke, an art critic and historian, and takes the
form of two mediums: a 30-part podcast (each episode around 15 minutes
in length) and several YouTube videos that accompany select episodes
(each clip around five minutes in length). These videos are available as
a playlist on MoMA's YouTube channel. As filmmaker and series guest
John Waters declares, "bad taste and good taste in art are very, very
close;" see for yourself with The Way I See It.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r51959/the_way_i_see_it
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