V. Black Male Podcast
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- Narrator: Vários
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- Duration: 9:27:40
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Synopsis
The Very Black Male is a podcast based out of Houston, created and hosted by Ashura Bayyan. Its aim is to explore the nuances of creativity and genuinely engage with the intellectual communities within arts and academia. This podcast will serve as capsule of ideas and issues in and around the Black Male experience, while archiving the stories of working artist.Produced by Lovelady Texas and distributed by the U.S. Gallery Network.Its name is drawn from an exhibition held at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1994-95. "Black male: representations of masculinity in contemporary American art"
Episodes
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Justin Sterling Windows of Opportunity. I discuss.
09/07/2022 Duration: 12minJustin Sterling Windows of Opportunity. I discuss. by
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sins move backwards in time
08/07/2022 Duration: 04minI write these scripts and I do not pick them up again until I am recording them. it is often a surprise even to me what I am saying. artwork and trumpet by Justin Sterling at Redbud Gallery
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Aurora Picture Show.Christopher Harris.Jamal Cyrus.m4a
09/06/2022 Duration: 01h18sAurora Picture Show.Christopher Harris.Jamal Cyrus.m4a by
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Dont hiT ME With your ELECTRIC CAR.m4a
07/03/2022 Duration: 08minWithin are 2 truths and one lie. can you find them?
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What does that tell you?
04/03/2022 Duration: 02minDaily Notes. Deciding whether to go to Bloomingdale's or to a perfume store. i have pi by Givenchy and somr million dollar bar fragrance. both are exceptional, however since i discovered rogue 540 my mind has been straying easily daydreaming about what other complex scents exist in the world. Stop.
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There is always somebody watching..m4a
04/03/2022 Duration: 05minStrangely, in between days of transit, Lovelady finds himself jogging across a familiar yet foreign terrain. Is time on his side? With his quick wits he is sure to stay vigilant. Stay Alert!
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A Picture of City Sponsored Homelessness.m4a
03/03/2022 Duration: 06minEverything they said about the homeless situation is true. but there are some ways It seems to be, that the people are still happy.
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A.B Lovelady is Possibly an International Spy
02/03/2022 Duration: 04minA.B Lovelady is Possibly an International Spy by
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Patience, Practice & Collaboration: The Art of Art-making with Bert Samples
03/03/2018 Duration: 01h02minBert Samples, a celebrated and respected visual artist, is interviewed by A.B. Lovelady at the Station Museum in Houston, Texas. Thumbnail Image: "The Palimpsest", by Kermit Oliver 2016. The image is a head and shoulders portrait painting of Bert Samples. http://www.hooksepsteingalleries.com/artists/thb_oliver.shtml
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Jamal Cyrus
21/01/2018 Duration: 38minJamal Cyrus, a visual and performance artist, is interviewed by A.B. Lovelady at Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas. Thumbnail Image: "Texas Fried Tenor" by Jamal Cyrus. http://www.inmangallery.com/artists/cyrus_jamal/bio.html
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Midtown is the new Rice Village.
22/11/2016 Duration: 07minNews from Lovelady Texas, a town frequently visited by the V.Black Male and his friends. A.B. visits Alfredas Soul Food Kitchen, and rides past a free Clinic.
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A Piece of Robert Pruitt Pt.2
21/08/2016 Duration: 53minIn episode four of Very Black Male, A.B.Lovelady tries to understand the life and artistic development of Houston artist Robert Pruitt. Thumbnail Image: "Two-Sisters" by Robert Pruitt. www.robert-pruitt.com The Very Black Male is a podcast based out of Houston, created and hosted by Ashura Bayyan. Its aim is to explore the nuances of creativity and genuinely engage with the intellectual communities within arts and academia. This podcast will serve as capsule of ideas and issues in and around the Black Male experience, while archiving the stories of working artist. Produced by Lovelady Texas and distributed by the U.S. Gallery Network. Its name is drawn from an exhibition held at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1994-95. "Black male: representations of masculinity in contemporary American art"