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Untitled No. 5 with Rebecca Goodman

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Artists develop a personal discipline that includes daily rituals. It is that type of commitment that allows them to absorb details of materiality, focus on ideas, and resolve the challenge of combining it all in expressive form.
This is precisely how some of the most exquisite luxury products resemble works of art. This is also why creatives find a fitting home in the luxury sector where a variety of luxury brands require individuals with superb visual and manual skills able to carry out some of the most imaginative retail environments.
Mixed media artist Rebecca Goodman has worked both in the commercial and nonprofit worlds and seems to have made up her mind. Public art that deals with ecology and the sense of self in a high-tech future is what she likes to explore in her writing, soon in her practice as well. But that does not mean she has turned her back to discussing luxury. It is all related. Listen to this episode to find out how.
Rebecca Goodman is a mixed media artist and arts administrator. Rebecca works across multiple mediums including painting, drawing and collage, often combining mediums into abstract, large-scale assemblages. She graduated cum laude from NYU (2012) with a BA in Art History and has studied visual art at Parsons, Skidmore College and the Corcoran College of Art & Design. She is currently pursuing a Dual MA in Modern and Contemporary Art History & Arts Administration and Policy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has previously worked in museum management consulting and the fashion and design industries.

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It offers unique stories driven by our desire for meaningful objects and brings to life individual accounts of personal luxuries. The guests, accomplished creatives from across ages, cultures, and professions, relate to one object of desire at a time.
You can find more information about the podcast on its website. You can also follow me, your host, Thomaï Serdari for additional content and insights relating to luxury and the creative industries.
If you retain one thing, please remember this: I made this podcast for you and everyone who considers beauty an action word that helps spread kindness. Love, Thomaï

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Artists develop a personal discipline that includes daily rituals. It is that type of commitment that allows them to absorb details of materiality, focus on ideas, and resolve the challenge of combining it all in expressive form.
This is precisely how some of the most exquisite luxury products resemble works of art. This is also why creatives find a fitting home in the luxury sector where a variety of luxury brands require individuals with superb visual and manual skills able to carry out some of the most imaginative retail environments.
Mixed media artist Rebecca Goodman has worked both in the commercial and nonprofit worlds and seems to have made up her mind. Public art that deals with ecology and the sense of self in a high-tech future is what she likes to explore in her writing, soon in her practice as well. But that does not mean she has turned her back to discussing luxury. It is all related. Listen to this episode to find out how.
Rebecca Goodman is a mixed media artist and arts administrator. Rebecca works across multiple mediums including painting, drawing and collage, often combining mediums into abstract, large-scale assemblages. She graduated cum laude from NYU (2012) with a BA in Art History and has studied visual art at Parsons, Skidmore College and the Corcoran College of Art & Design. She is currently pursuing a Dual MA in Modern and Contemporary Art History & Arts Administration and Policy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has previously worked in museum management consulting and the fashion and design industries.

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Did you enjoy this episode? Consider subscribing to this podcast!
It offers unique stories driven by our desire for meaningful objects and brings to life individual accounts of personal luxuries. The guests, accomplished creatives from across ages, cultures, and professions, relate to one object of desire at a time.
You can find more information about the podcast on its website. You can also follow me, your host, Thomaï Serdari for additional content and insights relating to luxury and the creative industries.
If you retain one thing, please remember this: I made this podcast for you and everyone who considers beauty an action word that helps spread kindness. Love, Thomaï

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