Step right into 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by your host, Rob Lee. In today’s conversation, I talk with Joe Boruchow, a prolific Philadelphia-based artist, who specializes in impactful murals and intricate paper cutout creations. Beginning his journey in 2003, Joe's self-taught prowess has led to captivating large-scale murals, graphic novels, fine art prints, and metal wall hangings. Rooted in architectural influences and current events, his work delves into thought-provoking themes encompassing race, politics, history, and more. His expertise earned him recognition as a Pew Fellowship finalist, collaborations with the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, and accolades like the Xeric Grant for his graphic novel "Stuffed Animals." His profound impact on the artistic community extends to his roles as a lecturer and instructor at institutions such as The University of the Arts and The Barnes Foundation. Joe's artistry, highlighted by intricate paper cutouts juxtaposed against expansive murals, reflects his unique perspective and transforms spaces with powerful images.
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Joe shares his background and early inspirations, including a visit to artist Keith Haring's studio as a child. He discusses the role of artists in commenting on social and political issues, using his artwork to raise awareness and express his outrage. Joe also talks about his creative process, the constraints he embraces, and the importance of time, space, and inspiration for artists.
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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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