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“Grief happens because you don’t stop loving the person who died. The person doesn’t exist in your reality anymore. The everyday is not colored and shaped by this other human being, but you don’t stop loving the person. So grief is a particular kind of unrequited love. And probably without that dynamic relationship with this person, I would be someone else. And he would’ve been someone else. I mean, Paul died before me. But we were, I think, hugely important to the drama of becoming in our own lives.” Today, we are honored to welcome a writer whose work has long explored the intimate landscapes of the mind, memory and the heart. Siri Hustvedt’s writing moves between the personal and the philosophical, the literary and the deeply human. Her work bridges collections of essays, non-fiction, poetry, and seven novels, including the international bestsellers What I Loved and The Summer Without Men. Recipient of the Princess of Asturias Award for Literature and the Gabarron Prize for Thought, her work has been translated into over thirty languages. Her new memoir, Ghost Stories, is a reflection on forty-three years shared with her late husband, the writer and filmmaker Paul Auster. In its pages, we encounter not only love and loss, but the quiet persistence of presence, memory, and language itself. /books/Ghost-Stories/Siri-Hustvedt/9781668218945 Listen/Read THE CREATIVE PROCESS on‹Apple Podcasts tinyurl.com/thecreativepod Spotify tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify /pod This may be my favorite book by Siri Hustvedt because she answers what may be the most important question: how to live a good life. How to love, how to love through loss
 and she answers it with the events of her own life. In this interview, Siri also shares her reflections on our collective sense of grief for the state of our democracy and the planet. She discusses consciousness, the importance of interdisciplinary learning, AI and the challenges we face. #SiriHustvedt #PaulAuster #GhostStories #Grief #love
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🔉”I feel my paintings are shaped by my life and the people I’ve met along the way. We’re all part of the same human story. I’ve always loved learning and sharing with others. And hopefully, you can see echoes of this in the art. I love to dance. And try to write every day. I grew up in an artistic community and like to blur the boundaries between disciplines because I believe that’s where creative ideas arise. These conversations have helped shape me. I’ve always been drawn to art that begins a dialogue. I want to express what I see and feel and share what others know about the world. At the end of the day, for me, it’s about the search. How do we stay open and curious? And I believe that remains one of our great challenges. How do we hold on to that sense of wonder and remember that we live in a miracle that we are a part of, and that we have the ability to either nurture or destroy? And so many people that I’ve had the chance to speak with have held on to that sense of wonder, and what can be achieved individually and collectively with the life we’re given. You can hear it in their voices. You can see it in the projects they create and the way they inspire others. Somehow, they’ve managed to remain curious, which is at the heart of the creative process.” Read/Listen to THE CREATIVE PROCESS on‹Apple Podcasts tinyurl.com/thecreativepod Spotify tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify /pod #miafunk #artist #art #painting #paris #womenartists #environmentalart #creativeprocess #creativeprocesspodcast #writing #dance #books #stories #hansulrichobrist #manuelalucadazio #museepicassoparis #grandpalais #beauxartsdeparis #chrisdercon #laurentlebon #interview #arts #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephotography #bw
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“Creativity is a way to reconnect with the things that are important. Music, literature, visual art, these are ways to experience how another mind encounters the world. When you are reading a piece of writing by someone or you are seeing a piece of visual art, you are seeing a window into that person’s encounter with reality.” MAX RICHTER is known for his ability to translate profound human emotions into music. Max’s record Sleep is the most streamed classical album of all time and his catalogue has surpassed 3 billion streams. A prolific collaborator, he scored and performed for Kim Jones for the Dior shows, and the new Wayne McGregor and Margaret Atwood ballet MADDADDAM, and arts collective Random International on the Rain Room installation. Max has collaborated with film directors Denis Villeneuve, Martin Scorsese, Ari Folman, and scored film and TV including Ad Astra, Black Mirror, Shutter Island, The Leftovers, Arrival, and his Emmy-nominated score for Taboo. He’s the co-founder of Studio Richter Mahr, with his partner and artist Yulia Mahr in Oxfordshire, UK. Set within 31 acres of woodland, Max and Yulia power the studio with cutting-edge solar and heat-pump technology. It’s a haven for their family, community, musicians and artists. They have a huge passion for using the land to farm and provide a sustainable working environment as well as using creativity as an elevating force within society. THE CREATIVE PROCESS Apple tinyurl.com/thecreativepod Spotify tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify ONE PLANET PODCAST‹Apple tinyurl.com/oneplanetpodcast Spotify tinyurl.com/oneplanetpod Music: “On the Nature of Daylight” courtesy of Max Richter, Universal Music, & Mute Song Images courtesy of studiorichtermahr.com & maxrichtermusic.com Special thanks to Max Richter, Huxley, and assoc. podcast producers on this episode Lyssy Salvador & Jamie Lammers #maxrichter #studiorichtermahr #yuliamahr #music #composer #inspiration #creativeprocess #miafunk #creativeprocesspodcast #creativity #arts #art #universalmusic #mutesong
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3 years ago
Peter Tosh aka “The Bush Doctor “: the 1st I heard the song was Peter on his acoustic in his living room near Spanish Town. I visioned an album cover portrait regaling in the herb field
 officially inaugurating the movement to legalize cannabis đŸŽ¶đŸŽ¶đŸŽ¶
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I had the pleasure of being interviewed by @miafunkart for @creativeprocesspodcast . On her show, she has interviewed many influential people from the art world whom I truly admire. We explored my roots, my daily rhythm in the studio, and the evolution of my creative process. It’s an honor to be part of this curated series. Full interview link in my bio! 🔗
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Braunschweig-based artist Andreas Liss on identity, intimacy, and the melancholy of beauty. Honored to be invited by @creativeprocesspodcast for an in-depth conversation about my practice — from my beginnings and influences to my ongoing portrait series, where I explore expression, individuality, and the idea of reduction. We also spoke about painting as a space of introspection, shaped by questions of identity, belonging, and the quiet melancholy that runs through my work. /ed-artists-interviews/andreas-liss
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🎉Ich freue mich riesig, dass es zwei meiner Rehbilder aus 2024 auf die Longlist des Jacksons Art Prize geschafft haben! FĂŒr die Longlist wurden 1000 Arbeiten aus 16.280 Einreichungen aus aller Welt ausgewĂ€hlt, darauf bin ich schon ein bisschen stolz 😊 Liegendes Reh, 2024, Öl auf Leinen, 43x50 cm Vertrau mir, 2024, Öl auf Leinen, 70x80 cm @jacksons_art_prize #paintingprize #jacksonsartprize #kunstpreis #artcompetition
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goodnight paris goodnight moon thank you for your beauty your light from morn to night from a musée to a park an antidote to bombs killing people cities spirits for what for what
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Not so long ago I had the pleasure of being interviewed by @miafunkart for @creativeprocesspodcast where I was able to discuss things such as my multiple origin stories and what a typical day in the studio looks like along with some general mulling over the thought processes and motivations behind my work. 🔗 Link to the full article can be found in my bio.
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Today, on International Women’s Day, we hear from writers, artists, filmmakers and activists who have used their work to question old hierarchies and give expression to the fullness of women’s experiences. Listen/Read THE CREATIVE PROCESS on Apple Podcasts tinyurl.com/womenTCP Spotify tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify /pod (0:00) Manuela LucĂ -Dazio (Exec. Director, Pritzker Architecture Prize · Fmr. Exec. Director, Dept. of Visual Arts & Architecture · Venice Biennale) on Analyzing and Acting (2:01) Siri Hustvedt (Novelist, Scholar, Memoirist · Author of ‘Ghost Stories’ and ‘What I Loved’) on Listening and the Essence of Dialogue (3:35) Hala Alyan (Psychologist, Author of I’ll Tell You When I’m Home) (5:11) Ana Castillo (Novelist & Poet) On Xicanisma and Indigenous History (6:55) Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (Academy Award-winning Filmmaker) Film As A Tool For Change (8:37) Sara Ahmed (Scholar) On The Feminist Killjoy (10:40) Marilyn Minter (Artist) on Owning Sexual Agency (11:23) Ellen Rapoport (Showrunner, Writer, HBO’s Minx) on Feminism and Sexual Expression (12:07) Intan Paramaditha (Author) on Tiger Mothers, Monsters and So-called Bad Women (15:07) Ada LimĂłn (24th U.S. Poet Laureate) Motherhood, Grief And Poetry (18:11) Ami Vitale (Photographer & Filmmaker) Empathy And The Female Gaze To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews. #InternationalWomensDay #IWD2026 #Feminism #creativeprocesspodcast
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Today, on International Women’s Day, we hear from writers, artists, filmmakers and activists who have used their work to question old hierarchies and give expression to the fullness of women’s experiences. Listen/Read THE CREATIVE PROCESS on Apple Podcasts tinyurl.com/womenTCP Spotify tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify /pod (0:00) Manuela LucĂ -Dazio (Exec. Director, Pritzker Architecture Prize · Fmr. Exec. Director, Dept. of Visual Arts & Architecture · Venice Biennale) on Analyzing and Acting (2:01) Siri Hustvedt (Novelist, Scholar, Memoirist · Author of ‘Ghost Stories’ and ‘What I Loved’) on Listening and the Essence of Dialogue (3:35) Hala Alyan (Psychologist, Author of I’ll Tell You When I’m Home) (5:11) Ana Castillo (Novelist & Poet) On Xicanisma and Indigenous History (6:55) Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (Academy Award-winning Filmmaker) Film As A Tool For Change (8:37) Sara Ahmed (Scholar) On The Feminist Killjoy (10:40) Marilyn Minter (Artist) on Owning Sexual Agency (11:23) Ellen Rapoport (Showrunner, Writer, HBO’s Minx) on Feminism and Sexual Expression (12:07) Intan Paramaditha (Author) on Tiger Mothers, Monsters and So-called Bad Women (15:07) Ada LimĂłn (24th U.S. Poet Laureate) Motherhood, Grief And Poetry (18:11) Ami Vitale (Photographer & Filmmaker) Empathy And The Female Gaze To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews. #InternationalWomensDay #IWD2026 #Feminism #creativeprocesspodcast
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europe missed the blood moon but a climb up 284 steps at arc de triomphe gave us moonrise of pink orange yellow as consolation thank you
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