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  • Can Art Teach Us to Pause?, a conversation with Julia Aurora Guzman
    How can art help us slow down in a fast-paced world? In this special episode, recorded during ARCO Madrid, I sit down with Dominican artist Julia Aurora Guzmán, whose work with ceramics, clay, and sculpture invites us into a state of deep observation and meditation.Guzmán explores themes of stillness, mourning, and centering—not as distressing but as peaceful, grounding experiences. She connects the navel as a symbol of the body’s centre to the broader idea of self-awareness and the universe’s interconnectedness.In the midst of the energy of ARCO Madrid, this conversation became a space of calm—a chance to reflect on art’s ability to create moments of quiet and presence.
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  • Can Art Teach Us to Pause? A conversation with Julia Aurora Guzman
    How can art help us slow down in a fast-paced world? In this special episode, recorded during ARCO Madrid, I sit down with Dominican artist Julia Aurora Guzmán, whose work with ceramics, clay, and sculpture invites us into a state of deep observation and meditation.Guzmán explores themes of stillness, mourning, and centering—not as distressing but as peaceful, grounding experiences. She connects the navel as a symbol of the body’s centre to the broader idea of self-awareness and the universe’s interconnectedness.In the midst of the energy of ARCO Madrid, this conversation became a space of calm—a chance to reflect on art’s ability to create moments of quiet and presence.
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  • ¿El arte importa? - El valor de la cultura durante un gobierno que no la aprecia.
    ¿Qué pasa cuando el arte se cruza con la política, la celebración y el caos? En este episodio del podcast, conversamos con Roxana Ramos, artista argentina, en plena feria ARCO Madrid, justo después de recibir el premio al mejor stand, otorgado por los reyes de España.Lo que parecía ser una entrevista tranquila se convirtió en una charla llena de giros inesperados: llamadas incesantes desde Argentina, interrupciones técnicas y un momento político que nos hizo reflexionar sobre el papel del arte en tiempos de crisis.En esta conversación espontánea y profunda, exploramos:🎨 Su práctica artística y la investigación con objetos y performance.🖼️ La relación entre artistas y galeristas: ¿cómo se construyen estas sinergias?⚡ La cultura y la política en Argentina: ¿qué pasa cuando el arte es premiado en un país que no lo valora?🔔 Dale play y únete a esta charla única sobre arte, resistencia y libertad creativa.#RoxanaRamos #ArtePolítico #ARCOMadrid #PodcastArte #ArteContemporáneo #CrisisCultural
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  • Interactuando con la ciencia: la ceramica de Ayla Tavares
    En nuestra segunda temporada de mujeres artistas desde America Latina exploramos la obra de diversas artistas latinaomericanas exhibidas en Arco 2024. En este episodio, Daniela Galán conversa con la artista brasileña Ayla Tavares sobre su innovador trabajo en cerámica, explorando la materialidad, la ciencia y su recorrido como artista brasileña en España. En este episodio, escucharás sobre: El enfoque único de Ayla en la cerámica y su observación crítica a la la arqueología Su rigurosa investigación científica sobre la permeabilidad del agua y las membranas y como estas historias son narradas en la cerámica. La cerámica como objetos interactivos que transforman el espacio e invitan al espectador a participar Obras que exploran la forma de la cerámica como canales de comunicación e intercambio Reflexiones de Ayla sobre identidad artística, y sus experiencias como artista brasileña en Europa. Ayla Tavares, nacida en Río de Janeiro, Brazil, une arqueología y arte, creando obras en cerámica que revelan narrativas olvidadas, evocan la memoria e invitan al espectador a imaginar formas alternas de habitar el mundo. Ayla ha expuesto en importantes espacios como el Museo Eva Klabin en Río de Janeiro, Frieze London y Lamb Gallery, y en 2025 realizará su primera exposición individual en París con HATCH Gallery.
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  • Amalia Pica: ARCO Madrid 2024
    Welcome to Women Artists from Latin America, a podcast by Amalgama, celebrating the voices and visions of contemporary Latin American artists. This season, recorded live at Madrid’s ARCO contemporary art fair in March 2024, offers insightful conversations with the creative minds shaping today’s art world. In this episode, host Daniela Galan speaks with London-based Argentinian artist Amalia Pica, known for her multidisciplinary practice spanning sculpture, performance, installation, video, and drawing. While Pica often explores themes of communication and human connection, her work at ARCO takes a humorous and thoughtful look at bureaucracy and migration systems, uncovering the unexpected pleasures found in paperwork and administrative processes. With her characteristic wit, Pica reimagines our relationship with everyday objects—from household items to official documents—challenging us to see the familiar in new and thought-provoking ways. She also draws from her experiences as a mother, reflecting on how children view and engage with art, and how this fresh perspective can reshape our understanding of work and daily life. Pica’s work has been exhibited globally, with pieces in prestigious collections such as Tate (London), MoMA (New York), and the Guggenheim (New York). You may also recognise her public sculptures in London, Amsterdam, and Chapel Hill. Join us for a captivating conversation that invites you to explore the wit, beauty, and deeper meaning hidden in the everyday. Listen now and discover how art can transform even the most ordinary moments!
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Welcome to Women Artists from Latin America. You may know us from our Instagram account @artamalgama.womenartists, which is part of our cultural platform Amalgama, created in 2019 to raise the historical relevance and current value of women artists from Latin America. Join us for each episode as we share with you the inspiring and wonderful works of these artists, who have long waited to reclaim their rightful place in history. This is a bilingual podcast, so some of our episodes will be in English and some Spanish. Que lo disfruten - Enjoy!
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