Re-ReleaseEp. 48 - Anselm Kiefer's "Margarete" and "Sulamith" (1981)

Published: Aug. 4, 2021, 3:30 p.m.

b'A year ago today, we released our most ambitious episode yet: an exploration of postwar German artist Anselm Kiefer\'s layered, dense, enormous canvases that themselves respond to the enormity of Holocaust survivor Paul Celan\'s layered, dense poem, "Todesfugue." \\n\\nIn honor of it taking the gold in podcasting at the American Alliance of Museums\' MuseWeb awards, we\'re re-releasing the episode, and with it the layers of metaphor and materials, texture and text, golden straw and blackened ash, that comprise the unimaginable.\\n\\nThis episode was produced with support from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Learn more at www.sfmoma.com.\\n\\nSee the images:\\nbit.ly/31gUSwW\\n\\nMusic used:\\nThe Blue Dot Sessions, \\u201cThe Bus at Dawn,\\u201d \\u201cSilky,\\u201d Drone Pine,\\u201d \\u201cTiny Bottles,\\u201d \\u201cInamorata,\\u201d \\u201cTapoco,\\u201d \\u201cThe Summit,\\u201d \\u201cCirrus,\\u201d \\u201cDerailed,\\u201d \\u201cInsatiable Toad,\\u201d \\u201cDolly and Pad,\\u201d \\u201cA Pleasant Strike\\u201d\\n\\nJohn Williams, performed by Itzhak Perlman & Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, \\u201cTheme from Schindler\\u2019s List\\u201d\\n\\nSupport the show:\\nwww.patreon.com/lonelypalette\\n\\nAAM MuseWeb award press release:\\nhttps://bit.ly/37hItwi'