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24 - Christina Renfer Vogel—Perceptual Painting as a contemporary culture bomb by Vivian Liddell

Christina Vogel on beauty in painting:

Mira Schor also just talks about pleasure, visual pleasure. And just thinking about like paintings that... I want to make paintings that are pleasurable.  Now, I think the thing that I have been thinking about... I don't think it's also completely unrelated to what's going on in the world. And I don't want anyone to think that I'm like just putting my head in the sand and then going to the studio and making these like beautiful paintings. In a lot of ways, I feel like these paintings which are about beauty and about embracing these like, overtly kind of feminine symbols— like flowers are just overtly feminine or have been associated with femininity—so embracing like and you know, wanting to make paintings that are beautiful and lush and like joyful even sometimes... I don't know that that has been respected historically and that has definitely been pushed into the category of paintings women make.

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23 - Katie Hargrave & Meredith Lynn—Driving Ideas on Public Space and the American Landscape by Vivian Liddell

Meredith Lynn on collaboration:

Actually something that I really appreciate about working with Katie is that—seeing her work through ideas and problems in her own work and knowing that when she calls me and says “I think that you need to reexamine this idea”—knowing that she is also pushing herself through those same challenging and difficult conversations in her own work and then knowing that I can be open and vulnerable to those criticisms that she’s bringing to me because I know that she’s also bringing that to her own work. I think that’s something that we all need to strive for… is to be willing to have your mind changed. Not about everything certainly— I think we have to have certain ethics and ideas that we hold fast to—but being willing to put up any of your ideas to scrutiny, I think is really important.

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