
Critics at Large | The New Yorker
Portraits of the Artist
Jan 4, 2024
In this episode, the hosts discuss films that subvert cliched portrayals of artists and explore the complexities of the creative process. They examine movies like 'Maestro' and 'May December' that delve into the tension between an artist's private and public life. The hosts analyze Todd Haynes' film 'May December' and its exploration of method acting. They also discuss the challenges and dualities of an artist's life, including economic realities and the integration into artistic communities.
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- The podcast explores different styles of depicting artists, from the unglamorous everyday struggles to more heroic portrayals, providing a nuanced understanding of the creative process.
- The growing presence of artists in society and the accessibility of creative pursuits have led to more diverse and varied portrayals, challenging the traditional 'genius' archetype and recognizing the value of everyday artists.
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Depiction of Artists in Movies
The podcast episode explores different movies that depict the artistic process and the lives of artists. The films discussed include: Maestro, which dramatizes the life of composer Leonard Bernstein; May December, which focuses on an actress trying to understand her character by immersing herself in her subject's life; and American Fiction, which follows a struggling novelist navigating the publishing industry. The podcast hosts ponder whether these depictions indicate a shift in how artists are portrayed in popular culture, moving away from idealized and mysterious figures towards more realistic portrayals of everyday artists.
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