Malcolm Key
HostMalcolm Key is a student at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga with a major in Communication. Malcolm is a student worker at UTC.
Find him on Instagram @omgitsmalconius to see the artworks for yourself as well as sneak peeks into future episodes.
You can also find the full sound paintings on Spotify.
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Björn Meyer, a Swedish bassist and composer acclaimed for his category-defying musicianship, spoke with Malcolm Key of WUTC's "The Soundpainter" about his new solo album, Convergence.
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The Soundpainter looks at the works of Roseta Santiago. A Santa Fe-based still life and portrait artist who uses light and contrast in order to create ethereal images.
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The Soundpainter turns its focus to an artist who has spent a lifetime trying to understand how we see. This episode explores David Hockney’s Paper Pools.
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The Soundpainter tells the story of an artist whose life feels as improbable as her paintings. This episode focuses on the French painter Séraphine Louis.
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The Soundpainter explores nostalgia not as memory, but as atmosphere, centering on the work of Japanese graphic designer and illustrator Hiroshi Nagai.
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The Soundpainter honors Lajos Tihanyi's legacy by pairing Tihanyi's paintings with music composed by deaf and hard-of-hearing artists.
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The Soundpainter guides listeners through the kinetic world of Alexander Calder, an artist whose work only fully exists when it is experienced.
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The Soundpainter guides listeners through the work of Barcelona-based artist Guim Tió Zarraluki, whose paintings feel less like statements and more like pauses.
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There is horror that shocks, and then there is horror that lingers. Francisco Goya belongs to the second kind.
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The Soundpainter turns inward, dedicating a full hour to the work of Mark Rothko and the emotional gravity that defines his paintings.