The Work of Art

By: Ted Weinstein Literary Management
  • Summary

  • Conversations with leading writers, musicians, photographers, artists, performers and others, discussing their creative process and their creative lives
    Copyright 2015 Ted Weinstein Literary Management
    Show More Show Less
Episodes
  • The Work of Art: Paulette Tavormina
    Jun 21 2016
    A conversation with photographer Paulette Tavormina about her stunning, moody still lifes shot in the style of Old Master painters. She discussed learning the importance of authentic detail while making movie props (such as recreating Nixon’s resignation letter), why it can take as long as a week to stage a single photograph, the differences between […]
    Show More Show Less
    Less than 1 minute
  • The Work of Art: Brittani Sensabaugh
    May 19 2016
    A conversation with photographer and activist Brittani Sensabaugh about “the power of melanin” and her 222 Movement. She talks about using photography to document and celebrate an oppressed culture, mixing art and activism, and teaching young people not just creative skills but psychological strength. Brittani lives in Oakland, California, and travels to cities around the […]
    Show More Show Less
    Less than 1 minute
  • The Work of Art: Shawn Feeney
    Apr 3 2016
    A conversation with visual and sound artist Shawn Feeney about building a creative community in small towns and large cities, working with crime victims as a forensic artist, how his pumpkin carvings landed him a gig on a reality TV show, the relative benefits of attending art school versus learning on the job, and much […]
    Show More Show Less
    Less than 1 minute

What listeners say about The Work of Art

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.