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Bad at Sports Episode 227: Guerra de la Paz
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53 minutes
Released:
Jan 4, 2010
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Podcast episode
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This week: The AMANDA BROWDER SHOW! Amanda and Tom start 2010 off with an interview with
Miami artists Alain Guerra and Neraldo de la Paz about their collective
Guerra de la Paz (awesome composite of their names) about their work,
and how clothing can be more than just a shell over one person's nubile
body..but a story and a basis for sculptural exploration.Then, Mike Benedetto returns!!! He offers up a meditation on Steven Seagal, Lawman.
Guerra de la
Paz is the composite name of Cuban born, American artist duo Alain Guerra (born
1968) and Neraldo de la Paz (born 1955), who have been collaborating since
1996. They are based in Miami.
Guerra was
born in Havana and de le Paz in Matanzas. Guerra de la Paz work in sculpture, installation
and photography. Their work references the politics of modern conflict and
consumerism alongside symbols of faith; they often use old clothing to build
their sculptures.
Photo by Douglas Voisin
Miami artists Alain Guerra and Neraldo de la Paz about their collective
Guerra de la Paz (awesome composite of their names) about their work,
and how clothing can be more than just a shell over one person's nubile
body..but a story and a basis for sculptural exploration.Then, Mike Benedetto returns!!! He offers up a meditation on Steven Seagal, Lawman.
Guerra de la
Paz is the composite name of Cuban born, American artist duo Alain Guerra (born
1968) and Neraldo de la Paz (born 1955), who have been collaborating since
1996. They are based in Miami.
Guerra was
born in Havana and de le Paz in Matanzas. Guerra de la Paz work in sculpture, installation
and photography. Their work references the politics of modern conflict and
consumerism alongside symbols of faith; they often use old clothing to build
their sculptures.
Photo by Douglas Voisin
Released:
Jan 4, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode
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