Author Archives: Sheila Blake

Collecting Art

Sheila interviews a couple who have an amazing collection of late 20th century American Art. Don and Ann Brown live in Washington DC in a house that is in itself a work of art. The architect, Richard Neutra, designed their home in 1968 and they’ve lived there happily for 50 years. They’ve been collecting – not for investment – but for the pleasure of living with exciting, beautiful and personal art for the duration of their marriage.
Original Broadcast on WOWD-LP: July 2, 2017

The Anecdotal Artist

Today’s show is about how people converse with artists about their work. We title this show: The Anecdotal Artist and Their Admirers.
We share our stories of what we all try so hard to fake in order to be polite.
Original Broadcast on WOWD-LP: 5/21/17

American Watercolor in the Age of Homer and Sargent

The Philadelphia Museum of Art blockbuster show touted “the rise of a uniquely American medium. Shaped by the genius of Winslow Homer and John Singer Sargent, the watercolor movement tells a story about innovation, experimentation, and the creation of bold new ways of seeing the world.” Sheila Blake and Tom Xenakis explore the many issues that seeing the show brought up for them.
Original Broadcast on WOWD-LP: 5/7/2017

Revealing Beauty: Utamaro

Revealing Beauty: An Introduction to Japanese Art
Three masterpieces by Kitagawa Utamaro (1753 to 1806) are discussed, with reflections on the “Floating World”, the source of many of these images.
Original Broadcast on WOWD-LP: April 23, 2017

What if you don’t like it? …Yayoki Kusama

An investigation of the experience of not enjoying an art work, including the show that everyone’s talking about, but few have gotten to see: Infinity mirrors by the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.
Original Broadcast on WOWD-LP: April 9, 2017