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Rachel Feinstein
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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Where Reality Meets Fantasy…
For decades, Rachel Feinstein has blurred the lines of how we interact with art through her paintings, sculptures, and performances. She seeks to invite the audience beyond the finished product and see glimpses of the artist’s process. Her exhibitions have a theatrical experience to them and are beautiful displays of the many sides of an artist who’s been a model, a filmmaker, a performer, and a researcher. At SCAD deFINE ART 2023, Feinstein unveiled her exhibition “Façade” at the SCAD Museum of Art. This awe-inspiring exhibit features panoramas, wall reliefs, and large-scale sculptures from across her decades-long career. Join Paula Wallace as the two reflect on where Feinstein’s creativity emanates and her many intersections with other art forms.
For decades, Rachel Feinstein has blurred the lines of how we interact with art through her paintings, sculptures, and performances. She seeks to invite the audience beyond the finished product and see glimpses of the artist’s process. Her exhibitions have a theatrical experience to them and are beautiful displays of the many sides of an artist who’s been a model, a filmmaker, a performer, and a researcher. At SCAD deFINE ART 2023, Feinstein unveiled her exhibition “Façade” at the SCAD Museum of Art. This awe-inspiring exhibit features panoramas, wall reliefs, and large-scale sculptures from across her decades-long career. Join Paula Wallace as the two reflect on where Feinstein’s creativity emanates and her many intersections with other art forms.
Released:
May 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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