In today's episode, I sit down with Los Angeles-based artist Shane Guffogg, whose post-postmodernist paintings have captured attention over the past 25 years. We delve into Shane's synesthesia, a unique perception that has profoundly shaped his artistic journey, influencing not only his painting process but also how he envisions his work in terms of sound.
Shane shares a fascinating glimpse into his personal history, blending reflective monologues with insights on artificial intelligence. We also explore his musical inspirations and how his art could be described through sound. Additionally, Shane discusses recent collaborations, including his work with AI programmer Jonah Lynch and pianist Anthony Cardella. He also touches on an early conversation with AI expert Radhika Dirk, who proposed creating a harmonic scale inspired by his synesthetic experiences.
Join us as we uncover the creative intersections of color, sound, and technology with this extraordinary artist.
Shane Guffogg is an American artist who examines humanity through the lens of past and present civilizations, viewing time as a thread that connects all people. His work creates a visual language informed by the spiritualism of abstraction and the realism of the old masters. While these two concepts are often seen as separate, Guffogg seamlessly fuses them into works that transcend time, offering insights into our identity in the 21st century. His work is included in the collections of prestigious institutions such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Fundación/Colección Jumex in Mexico City, The Imperial Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, The Gallery of the Museum Center in Baku, Laguna Art Museum, Long Beach Museum of Art, St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation in Los Angeles, among others. https://www.shaneguffogg.com
Music by Stevie Kincheloe and Steven Dayvid McKellar
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