ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Paul Rucker - Visual artist, cellist
Paul Rucker creates art that explores issues related to mass incarceration, racially-motivated violence, police brutality and the continuing impact of slavery in the US.

Why you should listen

Paul Rucker is a visual artist, composer, and musician who often combines media, integrating live performance, sound, original compositions and visual art. His work is the product of a rich interactive process, through which he investigates community impacts, human rights issues, historical research and basic human emotions surrounding particular subject matter. Much of his current work focuses on the Prison Industrial Complex and the many issues accompanying incarceration in its relationship to slavery. He has presented performances and visual art exhibitions across the country and has collaborated with educational institutions to address the issue of mass incarceration. Presentations have taken place in schools, active prisons and also inactive prisons such as Alcatraz.

His largest installation to date, REWIND, garnered praise from Baltimore Magazine awarding Rucker "Best Artist 2015." Additionally, REWIND received "Best Solo Show 2015" and "#1 Art Show of 2015" from Baltimore City Paper, reviews by The Huffington Post, Artnet News, Washington Post, The Root and The Real News Network. Rucker has received numerous grants, awards and residencies for visual art and music. He is a 2012 Creative Capital Grantee in visual art as well as a 2014 and 2018 MAP (Multi-Arts Production) Fund Grantee for performance. In 2015 he received a prestigious Joan Mitchell Painters & Sculptors Grant as well as the Mary Sawyer Baker Award. In 2016 Paul received the Rauschenberg Artist as Activist fellowship and the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship, for which he is the first artist in residence at the new National Museum of African American Culture.

Residencies include MacDowell Colony, Blue Mountain Center, Ucross Foundation, Art OMI, Banff Centre, Pilchuck Glass School, Rauschenberg Residency, Joan Mitchell Residency, Hemera Artist Retreat, Air Serembe, Creative Alliance and the Rockefeller Foundation Study Center in Bellagio, Italy.  In 2013-2015, he was the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation Artist in Residence and Research Fellow at the Maryland Institute College of Art. He was most recently awarded a 2017 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, a 2018 TED Fellowship and the 2018 Arts Innovator Award from the Dale and Leslie Chihuly Foundation and Artist Trust. Rucker is an iCubed Visiting Arts Fellow embedded at the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Rucker's latest work, Storm in the Time of Shelter, an installation of 52 custom Ku Klux Klan robes and related artifacts, is featured in the exhibition "Declaration," on view at the new Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia through September 9, 2018.

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Paul Rucker: How my mom inspired my approach to the cello

Paul Rucker: Bagaimana Ibu saya menginspirasi permainan selo saya

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Seniman multidisiplin dan TED Fellow, Paul Rucker, telah mengembangkan gaya selonya sendiri; ia meletakkan sumpit di antara senar, menggunakan instrumennya sebagai drum, dan bermain dengan alat elektronik seperti loop pedal. Mengalir antara kisah masa lalu dan pertunjukan, Rucker berbagi inspirasi -- dan tentu tidak memainkan Bach yang seperti biasa.
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(CelloCello musicmusik)
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On the flightpenerbangan here,
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Dalam penerbangan saya ke sini,
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I was remindedmengingatkan about my momibu.
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Saya teringat ibu saya.
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I'm a self-taughtotodidak cellistpemain cello,
I've never had a lessonpelajaran.
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Saya belajar selo secara otodidak,
tidak pernah kursus.
Saya belajar dobel bas, tapi lalu coba
selo dan mulai bermain
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I studiedbelajar doubledua kali lipat bassbass, but I just
pickeddipetik up the celloCello and starteddimulai playingbermain
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karena saya menyukainya.
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because I love doing it.
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Tapi ibu adalah inspirasi saya.
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But my momibu was an inspirationinspirasi to me.
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Saya tidak menyadarinya,
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I did not realizemenyadari she was an inspirationinspirasi,
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karena dia memperoleh gelar musik
dari kursus jarak jauh,
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because she got her musicmusik degreegelar
throughmelalui a mail-ordermail order courseTentu saja,
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Sekolah Musik AS.
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the US SchoolSekolah of MusicMusik.
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Sembari membesarkan dua anak,
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While raisingpemeliharaan two kidsanak-anak,
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she receivedditerima a lessonpelajaran a weekminggu in the mailsurat,
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ia menerima pelajaran
sekali seminggu lewat surat,
dan mempraktikkannya.
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and practicedberlatih.
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Dan di akhir tahun kedua,
dia mengikuti suatu pertunjukan.
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And at the endakhir of a couplepasangan of yearstahun,
she put on a recitalresital.
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And I'll be 50 this monthbulan,
and it tookmengambil me that long to realizemenyadari
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Saya akan 50 tahun bulan ini,
sebegitu lamanya bagi saya untuk sadar
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that she was that bigbesar of an inspirationinspirasi.
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bahwa dia inspirasi yang teramat besar.
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I'm just going to keep --
yeah, thanksTerima kasih, momibu.
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Saya terus...
ya, terima kasih, Bu.
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She's alsojuga one of the mostpaling
extraordinaryluar biasa people I know,
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Dia juga salah satu
orang terhebat yang saya kenal,
lebih dari sekadar seorang musisi hebat.
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beyondluar beingmakhluk a wonderfulhebat musicianpemusik.
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I want to playbermain a little bitsedikit for momibu
and your momsIbu as well, actuallysebenarnya.
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Saya ingin mainkan sedikit musik
untuknya dan juga untuk ibu Anda sekalian.
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Tahukah Anda, ketika mendengar selo,
Anda memikirkan ini.
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You know, when you normallybiasanya
hearmendengar a celloCello, you think of this.
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(Memainkan Bach Cello Suite No.1)
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(PlaysBermain BachBach CelloCello SuiteSuite No.1)
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Kita tak akan memainkan itu hari ini.
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We're not going to do that todayhari ini.
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(LaughterTawa and applausetepuk tangan)
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(DrumsDrum)
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(Suara drum)
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(CelloCello)
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(Suara selo)
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Hey!
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Hei!
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(LoopedDilingkarkan samplessampel of onstagepanggung soundsterdengar)
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(CelloCello musicmusik and loopeddilingkarkan samplessampel)
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Translated by Azfa Adid
Reviewed by Abe Felisa

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Paul Rucker - Visual artist, cellist
Paul Rucker creates art that explores issues related to mass incarceration, racially-motivated violence, police brutality and the continuing impact of slavery in the US.

Why you should listen

Paul Rucker is a visual artist, composer, and musician who often combines media, integrating live performance, sound, original compositions and visual art. His work is the product of a rich interactive process, through which he investigates community impacts, human rights issues, historical research and basic human emotions surrounding particular subject matter. Much of his current work focuses on the Prison Industrial Complex and the many issues accompanying incarceration in its relationship to slavery. He has presented performances and visual art exhibitions across the country and has collaborated with educational institutions to address the issue of mass incarceration. Presentations have taken place in schools, active prisons and also inactive prisons such as Alcatraz.

His largest installation to date, REWIND, garnered praise from Baltimore Magazine awarding Rucker "Best Artist 2015." Additionally, REWIND received "Best Solo Show 2015" and "#1 Art Show of 2015" from Baltimore City Paper, reviews by The Huffington Post, Artnet News, Washington Post, The Root and The Real News Network. Rucker has received numerous grants, awards and residencies for visual art and music. He is a 2012 Creative Capital Grantee in visual art as well as a 2014 and 2018 MAP (Multi-Arts Production) Fund Grantee for performance. In 2015 he received a prestigious Joan Mitchell Painters & Sculptors Grant as well as the Mary Sawyer Baker Award. In 2016 Paul received the Rauschenberg Artist as Activist fellowship and the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship, for which he is the first artist in residence at the new National Museum of African American Culture.

Residencies include MacDowell Colony, Blue Mountain Center, Ucross Foundation, Art OMI, Banff Centre, Pilchuck Glass School, Rauschenberg Residency, Joan Mitchell Residency, Hemera Artist Retreat, Air Serembe, Creative Alliance and the Rockefeller Foundation Study Center in Bellagio, Italy.  In 2013-2015, he was the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation Artist in Residence and Research Fellow at the Maryland Institute College of Art. He was most recently awarded a 2017 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, a 2018 TED Fellowship and the 2018 Arts Innovator Award from the Dale and Leslie Chihuly Foundation and Artist Trust. Rucker is an iCubed Visiting Arts Fellow embedded at the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Rucker's latest work, Storm in the Time of Shelter, an installation of 52 custom Ku Klux Klan robes and related artifacts, is featured in the exhibition "Declaration," on view at the new Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia through September 9, 2018.

More profile about the speaker
Paul Rucker | Speaker | TED.com