
Why AxS Podcast from ArtCenter: Indigenous Futurism
Dec 12, 2024 - 27:21
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & Podcasts
We're lucky as artists that we can recover much faster because we can express. Nature recovers and we recover. Lita Albuquerque is an artist whose body of work has often defied the strictures of convention and, ultimatel...
Artist Lita Albuquerque on Regeneration After the Fire is an episode from Change Lab: Conversations on Transformation and Creativity by ArtCenter College of Design. We're lucky as artists that we can recover much faster because we can expre...
This episode belongs to Change Lab: Conversations on Transformation and Creativity.
Use the player on this page to stream the episode online.
Published Apr 20, 2022, 43:46 long, audio available.
We're lucky as artists that we can recover much faster because we can express. Nature recovers and we recover. Lita Albuquerque is an artist whose body of work has often defied the strictures of convention and, ultimately, canvas. Over the course of her celebrated career, her paintings and sculptures outgrew the traditional materials contained within her studio and expanded to inhabit the land and people around her. To experience Lita's large-scale installations (often tinged in an ultramarine blue pigment all her own) is to dance with dichotomies. At once grounded and transcendent, intimate and epic, earthly and celestial – Lita's work, above all, is a celebration of how we connect to our environment. It's a creative worldview that was put to test in November of 2018 when the Woolsey Fire engulfed the hills around Malibu and destroyed her home and studio. Suddenly, the place in which she spent decades raising her kids and making her art was gone, along with a vast archive of completed works and works-in-progress. It was a monumental loss that would have been devastating to any artist—and particularly so for Lita, whose creative imagination has always been intrinsically connected to her environment. But Lita could not let her grief paralyze her because she had to get to work on the long list of pieces previously commissioned by collectors. That backlog turned out to be her saving grace. Eventually she found that the process of creative expression had resurrected the parts of her she feared the fire had claimed forever. Over the course of a Change Lab conversation alternately stirring and sublime, Lita generously retraces the harrowing path she's walked to a place of recovery and renewal she simply describes as "back." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You can listen to Artist Lita Albuquerque on Regeneration After the Fire online on Radio and Podcast. Open the player on this page to stream the available audio.
Artist Lita Albuquerque on Regeneration After the Fire is an episode from Change Lab: Conversations on Transformation and Creativity by ArtCenter College of Design.
This episode is 43:46 long.
This episode was published on Apr 20, 2022.
Yes. Use the heart button on the episode page to add it to your favorite episodes list.
Yes. This page shows related episodes from Change Lab: Conversations on Transformation and Creativity when more episodes are available from the podcast feed.