Author Archives: Sheila Blake

Looking at Difficult Art

Tom and Sheila visit an exhibition of non-objective art by painter Oliver Lee Jackson, currently on view at the National Gallery of Art, in Washington DC. Together they work out a way to approach art that’s outside of your habitual experience and taste. Oliver Lee Jackson paintings are described as a visual equivalent to jazz. Music by Julius Hemphill.

Original Broadcast:  May 18, 2019

Never Look Away

Sheila and Tom discuss the fascinating movie by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck: based on the life of painter Gerhard Richter, mixing fact and fiction inextricably.  The movie is a work of art itself and a rich source of ideas about a young artist’s development.

Tintoretto at the National Gallery of Art

Sheila and Tom discuss the art of drawing and Tintoretto’s use of drawing in their review of the Venetian artist’s exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, in Washington DC.

Original Broadcast on WOWD-LP:  April 6, 2019