Jan 29 2025 76 mins 2
The paintings in Marisa DeLuca’s series Spectre document the changing urban landscape of the city she lives in—Oceanside, California—mourning spaces made ephemeral by the forces of gentrification. In our conversation we talked about the difference between painting and photography, how process affects the ontology of an art object, how audiences make meaning, and the intersection of art and activism. Then for the second segment, Marisa and I talked about spirit of place and the importance of the commons in communities.
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Show Notes:
- Marisa DeLuca
- HereIn - Marisa DeLuca with Herein
- San Diego Union-Tribune - Saving what was: Oceanside artist captures on canvas memories of her fast-changing city
- Marisa DeLuca - E. G.
- Dérive
- Marisa DeLuca - Beloved
- Marisa DeLuca - Or No Side
- Marisa DeLuca - Keeper
- Hauntology
- Grant Kester
- Artists in Solidarity
- Jeanette Winterson
- Save Our Heritage Organisation
- The Whaley House Museum
- Pollock-Krasner House
- Jacques-Louis David - Portrait of Cooper Penrose
- Marianela de la Hoz
Transcript
Episode Credits
- Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa
- Music: Podington Bear
- Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo