Keep the Channel Open

Episode 59: Justyna Badach


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Justyna Badach is a photographic artist based in Philadelphia, PA. Justyna's work examines the iconography of the masculine history of art in relation to her work as a female artist. In this episode we discussed several of her photographic series, including her Untitled Film Stills, Bachelor Portraits, and Land of Epic Battles series, how she uses her work to insert herself into spaces from which women have historically been excluded, and how she interrogates and challenges conventional notions of masculinity. The for the second segment we had a wide-ranging conversation, starting with the connection between writing and images, then moving to the importance of empathy, the roots of American anxiety, and how the current insistence on art having a social practice resembles propaganda mechanisms in totalitarian regimes.

(Conversation recorded December 21, 2017.)

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Show Notes:
  • Justyna Badach
  • Light Work - Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles
  • Light Work - Contact Sheet 195: Justyna Badach
  • Haverford College - A Survey of Color Photography from its Prehistory to the Present Day
  • Justyna Badach - Bachelor Portraits
  • Salvation Mountain
  • Justyna Badach - Land of Epic Battles
  • Henri Le Secq
  • Gustave Le Gray
  • Richard Lourie - The Autobiography of Joseph Stalin
  • Ellsworth Kelly
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