#187: A Cultivated Fantasy

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This week, we’re talking about leaps—not leaps of faith, but rather those unconscious leaps in process, technique or vision that serve as lines of demarcation for the work that came before and after them. Also, a listener writes in for advice about how to position the services he offers. Plus, a couple Crit Wall selections and a teaser for next week’s show around the stages of an artist’s life and career. Brigitte Lacombe is our Photographer of the Week.

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Jackson Pollock | MoMA

Jackson Pollock. Landscape with Steer. c. 1936–37 | MoMA

Jackson Pollock. There Were Seven in Eight. c. 1945 | MoMA

Reuters Issues a Worldwide Ban on RAW Photos

Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer fired after admitting that he doctored Syrian war rebel picture by photoshopping camera out of original image | Daily Mail Online

Dear Adobe, Your iPad Apps are a Mess. — Medium

Do Visual Stories Make People Care? | NPR Visuals

The seven ages of an artist | Art and design | The Guardian

Brigitte Lacombe

Brigitte Lacombe – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

My Most Important Photograph: Brigitte Lacombe, New York, 1988 | TIME

Charlie Rose | charlierose.com

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Brigitte Lacombe books on Amazon