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The Met | Chia: Beyond Superfoods and Infomercials | Immaterial | Season 2, Episode 5 #podcast @metmuseum | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 18 hours ago.
What can the tiny chia seed reveal about the history of oil painting?

For centuries, one of the most prized mediums of art at museums like the Met has been oil painting, a European tradition embodied by the so-called "old masters." This is the story of how the oil of the chia seed — yes, the same one that’s a staple add-on for smoothies and acai bowls — and its origins in Mexico could help us look at oil painting and our world with fresh eyes.

Guests:

Elsa Arroyo, Mexican paintings conservator

Ronda Kasl, Curator of Latin American Art, The American Wing, The Met

Monica Katz, Conservator, Hispanic Society

José Luis Lazarte Luna, Assistant Conservator, Paintings Conservation, The Met

Roger Danilo Carmona, General Manager, Kremer Pigments Inc.

Julie Arslanoglu, Research Scientist, The Met

Mario Gaspar, Lacquerware artist

Featured artworks:

José Manuel de la Cerda, Turnus Provoked into War by Aeneas, ca. 1764: metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/841656

Juan Correa, The Virgin of Valvanera, ca. 1710: denverartmuseum.org/en/object/2008.832

Juan Correa, Allegory of the Holy Sacrament, ca. 1690: denverartmuseum.org/en/object/2015.570

Juran Correa, Angel Carrying a Cypress (Ángel portando un ciprés), ca. 1680-1690: collections.lacma.org/node/1034999

For a transcript of the episode and more information, visit metmuseum.org/immaterialchia

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Immaterial is produced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Magnificent Noise and hosted by Camille Dungy.

Production staff includes Salman Ahad Khan, Ann Collins, Samantha Henig, Eric Nuzum,
Emma Vecchione, Sarah Wambold, and Jamie York. Additional staff includes Julia Bordelon, Skyla Choi, Maria Kozanecka, and Rachel Smith.

Sound design by Ariana Martinez and Kristin Muller.
Original music by Austin Fisher.
Fact-checking by Mary Mathis and Claire Hyman.
Special thanks to Adwoa Gyimyah-Brempong.

Immaterial is made possible by Dasha Zhukova Niarchos. Additional support is provided by the Zodiac Fund.

And special thanks to Aleks Popowich, Alfonso Miranda Marquez, Beatriz Ortega, Marco Leona, and Avery Trufelman.

The research presented within has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom.
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