Protecting your Business and Integrity in the Arts | Laurie Simmons
Laurie Simmons, “Some New: Half Man/Half Woman (Lavender)”, 2019, Pigment Print, 48 x 70 inches. Courtesy of the Artist.
In Episode 8 of The Art Career Podcast, we chat with artist, photographer and filmmaker, Laurie Simmons, about her refreshing love for observing and her life-long urge to call out how absurd the intersections of life, art, and consumption can be. With all of the unexpected obstacles that life brings us, Laurie Simmons shares how looking and listening helped herself achieve things she never thought possible. Listen now via anchor.fm/theartcareer
Podcast guest Laurie Simmons and host Emily McElwreath
A prominent member of the Pictures Generation, photographer and filmmaker Laurie Simmons uses dolls, puppets, and other anthropomorphized subjects to explore objectification, domesticity, and American consumerism—their effect on women in particular. Since the 1970s, she has photographed miniature scenes of post-war domestic splendor, shot a series focusing on a custom-made Japanese “love doll,” and made a debut feature starring Meryl Streep alongside a cast of puppets and Alvin Ailey dancers dressed as inanimate objects. Simmons has enjoyed solo shows in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Berlin, Brussels, Madrid, and beyond. Laurie Simmons is an artist that's happier now, more than ever before in her career. With decades of masterful, critically acclaimed work, she’s managed to do something that most artists don’t do, which is to keep herself interested.
“When you’re not in your studio, you’re a small business. You need to be thinking about and protecting your work. Doing what’s best for it.” - Laurie Simmons, Artist, Photographer, Filmmaker on The Art Career Podcast S1:E8.
Laurie Simmons with podcast director, Morgan Everhart
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Podcast Director: Morgan Everhart @morgan_everhart
Sound editing: Aaron Stoner
Music: Chase Johnson
This episode is sponsored by Artillery, Cultbytes, and Better Help.
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