

Episode 167: The Hand of Ithell, with Amy Hale
6 snips Apr 17, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Amy Hale, an anthropologist and folklorist with a passion for Cornwall's rich history, dives deep into the life of Ithell Colquhoun—an influential surrealist with a mystical perspective. They explore how Colquhoun's move from London's art scene to Cornwall intertwined her creative expression with Celtic mysticism. Hale reveals the transformative power of automatism in art, personal narratives in academia, and the role of magic in our daily lives. A fascinating blend of history, spirituality, and art awaits!
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Exploring Surrealism and the Occult: A Journey through Artistic Legacies
02:35 • 2min
The Intersection of Art and Occult Practices in Cornwall
05:05 • 3min
Navigating Neoliberal Academia: Storytelling in the Humanities
07:57 • 20min
Art, Identity, and the Occult in Cornwall
28:27 • 30min
Eithil Calhoun: Radical Visions and Magical Legacies
58:13 • 12min
Automatism and Art: Unveiling Deeper Truths
01:10:28 • 15min
Embracing the Extraordinary: Magic in Everyday Life
01:25:27 • 3min