Let Her Rip: Helen Frankenthaler A Fearless Pioneer.

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • Discover the transformative journey of Helen Frankenthaler (in her own words), a pioneering artist whose mantra "Let Her Rip" symbolizes a fearless approach to creativity. In this episode, we unpack Frankenthaler's innovative philosophy, where she blends the past and present to achieve a fluid, emotionally rich conversation with her art. From her early encounters with Jackson Pollock's radical drip paintings to her evolution within the Color Field movement, we explore the monumental influences that shaped her six-decade-long career.
    Find out how achieving a flow state can revolutionize your creative process, guided by insights from Steven Kotler's "The Rise of Superman." We'll discuss how fear can stifle artistic expression and share techniques for letting go of control to engage in a genuine dialogue with your work. Through personal stories and practical advice, we tackle common challenges like overcoming perfectionism, balancing spontaneity with intentionality, and learning to embrace mistakes as opportunities for growth.
    The episode also highlights the importance of artistic competition and influence in fostering creativity. From Frankenthaler's rebellious use of unconventional materials to the dynamic environment she shared with contemporaries like Grace Hartigan, we shed light on how healthy rivalry and shared inspiration can propel artists to new heights. Join us as we celebrate the courage it takes to push boundaries and the enduring impact of Frankenthaler's legacy on future generations of artists.
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  • @sabinekorth
    @sabinekorth 19 днів тому +2

    Such a great listening - your podcasts and quotes are an important background to my art practice. Ripping for me is an important concept also in the sense of: Ripping paper, ripping reality, ripping limiting believes… 👏✂️🎨🎵