Episodes

  • Ep. 66 - Bringing Monuments Home (from PRX's Monumental)
    Mar 7 2024

    In this special episode of The Lonely Palette, I’m sharing the episode I made for the PRX limited-run podcast series "Monumental," which interrogates the state of monuments across the greater U.S. and what their future says about where we are now and where we’re going.

    This was the concluding episode, exploring how some monuments are larger than life, dwarfing us, making us feel small relative to the grandness of history. But what if a monument was human-scaled? What if it made us aware of our bodies in space? We don’t often think about the design choices that go into making a monument, but more and more, a new generation of artists and designers are reimagining what a monument can look and feel like, and the kinds of stories they can hold.

    This episode takes us to Montgomery, Alabama to the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, to Shreveport, Louisiana, to the South Side of Chicago, to Navajo Nation in Arizona. It explores how many American monuments to slavery took inspiration from Holocaust memorials in Germany. And it looks at decentralized memorials that are using technology to help bring monuments to the past into the future.

    See the images:
    bit.ly/49FR3Ui

    Support the show:
    www.patreon.com/lonelypalette

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    1 hr
  • BonusEp. 17 - The Hub & Spoke Radio Hour
    Feb 14 2024

    The Lonely Palette, as you've heard so often, is an enormously proud founding member of the Hub & Spoke Audio Collective, a group of fiercely independent, story-driven, mind-expanding podcasts. Since 2017, we've supported each other while forging our own paths, prioritizing craft and humane storytelling above all else.

    Now, if you haven't noticed, media in general, and podcasting in particular, is in a space some may generously call post-apocalyptic. But an incredible silver lining is that the industry is now recognizing how important independence is. We've been here all along, and with your support, we're not going anywhere.

    Please enjoy a bonus episode of the Hub & Spoke Radio Hour, a tasty sampler of a few of our shows in a dapper audio package. Today's theme is love. As the philosopher Haddaway once asked, what is love? It turns out, love can be anything that stirs the heart: passion, grief, affection, kin. The desire to consume; the poignancy of memory. Here at Hub & Spoke, we want to stretch our arms, and ears, around it all.

    This episode is hosted by Lori Mortimer and edited by Tamar Avishai. Production assistance from Nick Andersen. Music by Evalyn Parry, The Blue Dot Sessions, and a kiss of Dionne Warwick.

    Listen to the full episodes:
    - Rumble Strip, “Forrest Foster Lays Karen to Rest”
    - Mementos “Cherie’s Letters”
    - Ministry of Ideas, “Consumed”
    - The Lonely Palette, “Jean-Honoré Fragonard's The Desired Moment (c. 1770)”

    You can also share the love by supporting our Valentine’s Day fundraiser: www.hubspokeaudio.org/love

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    50 mins
  • BonusEp. 16: Tamar Avishai interviews Lucy R. Lippard, Art Writer
    Dec 29 2023

    Music Used:
    The Blue Dot Sessions, “Lacquer Groove,” “Hardwood Lullaby”

    Episode Webpage:

    https://www.thelonelypalette.com/interview/2023/12/20/lucy-lippard-art-writer

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    45 mins
  • BonusEp. 15: Tamar Avishai interviews Prudence Peiffer, Author and Content Director, MoMA
    Oct 13 2023

    See the images:
    bit.ly/3rOM7vE

    Music used:
    The Blue Dot Session, “Skyforager”
    Rufus Wainwright, “11:11”

    Support the show:
    www.patreon.com/lonelypalette

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    55 mins
  • BonusEp. 14: The Lonely Palette Reads Tom Wolfe's The Painted Word
    Oct 3 2023

    www.patreon.com/lonelypalette

    Music used:
    Glenn Miller, “Tuxedo Junction”
    The Blue Dot Sessions, "No Smoking," "Mercurial Vision"

    Our website:
    www.thelonelypalette.com

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    7 mins
  • BonusEp. 13: The Lonely Palette Reads Giorgio Vasari on Sandro Botticelli
    Sep 14 2023

    This is a free edition of The Lonely Palette Reads, a perk that will be going out exclusively to Patreon patrons in the future. To become a patron, go to patreon.com/lonelypalette and sign up at any level of support. Thank you!

    Got suggestions for other intimidating-until-read-aloud-texts for future episodes of The Lonely Palette Reads? Email the show at tamar@thelonelypalette.com.

    Music used:
    Glenn Miller, “Tuxedo Junction”
    The Blue Dot Sessions, “Belle Anette”

    Our website:
    www.thelonelypalette.com

    Support the show:
    www.patreon.com/lonelypalette

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    21 mins
  • Ep. 65 - Sandro Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" (1485-86)
    Sep 12 2023

    See the images:
    bit.ly/3LeIwxu

    Music used:
    Django Reinhardt, “Django’s Tiger”
    Joan Baez, “Diamonds and Rust”
    The Blue Dot Sessions, “TwoPound,” “Coulis Coulis,” “Delmendra,” “No Smoking,” “Belle Anette,” “Rue Severine,” “Ranch Hand,” “Pastel de Nata,” “Khfett”
    Lady Gaga, “Venus”

    Episode sponsor:
    www.artofcrimepodcast.com/

    Support the show:
    www.patreon.com/lonelypalette

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    36 mins
  • Ep. 64 - Barbara Kruger's "Untitled (Your Body is a Battleground)" (1989)
    Aug 4 2023

    See the images:
    bit.ly/45wNrSb

    Music used:
    Django Reinhardt, “Django’s Tiger”
    The Blue Dot Sessions, “Thread Indigo,” “Monder,” “Tall Journey,” “Stephi,” “Morning Glare”
    Helen Reddy, “I Am Woman” (performed at the Mobilize for Women's Lives Rally in Washington in 1989)

    Support the show:
    www.patreon.com/lonelypalette

    Episode sponsors:
    Jay Handy Financial Services (for artists!)
    www.signalpointinvest.com/team/jay-handy/

    Altenew
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    Discount code: TAMAR10%OFF

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    30 mins