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

Pol Raker (Paul Rucker): Kako je moja majka inspirisala moj pristup violončelu

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Višestrani umetnik i član programa TED Fellows, Pol Raker, razvio je sopstveni stil muziciranja na violončelu; stavlja štapiće za jelo između žica, koristi instrument kao bubanj i eksperimentiše sa elektronikom kao što je lup pedala. Raker deli svoju inspiraciju naizmenično svirajući i prepričavajući svoja sećanja, a definitivno ne svira starog, dobrog Baha.
- Visual artist, cellist
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(CelloCelo musicмузика)
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On the flightлет here,
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Tokom leta avionom ovamo,
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I was remindedподсетио about my momмама.
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prisetio sam se moje majke.
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I'm a self-taughtsamouk cellistslobodu,
I've never had a lessonлекцију.
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Samouki sam čelista,
nikada nisam išao na časove.
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I studiedстудирала doubleдвоструко bassBas, but I just
pickedизабран up the cellocelo and startedпочела playingиграње
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Studirao sam kontrabas,
ali sam samo uzeo čelo u ruke
i počeo da sviram, jer to volim.
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because I love doing it.
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Ali moja mama je bila moja inspiracija.
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But my momмама was an inspirationинспирација to me.
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I did not realizeсхватите she was an inspirationинспирација,
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Nisam shvatio da mi je ona inspiracija,
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because she got her musicмузика degreeстепен
throughкроз a mail-orderpošta-nalog courseкурс,
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jer je ona svoju diplomu
stekla putem dopisnog kursa,
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the US SchoolŠkola of MusicMuzika.
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Muzičke škole SAD-a.
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While raisingподизање two kidsклинци,
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Dok je odgajala dvoje dece,
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she receivedпримљен a lessonлекцију a weekНедеља in the mailПошта,
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dobijala je jednom nedeljno
lekciju u poštansko sanduče
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and practicedvezbali.
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i vežbala.
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And at the endкрај of a coupleпар of yearsгодине,
she put on a recitalrecital.
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A nakon nekoliko godina,
priredila je recital.
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And I'll be 50 this monthмесец дана,
and it tookузела me that long to realizeсхватите
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Ovog meseca ću napuniti 50 godina,
a trebalo mi je toliko vremena da shvatim
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that she was that bigвелики of an inspirationинспирација.
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kolika mi je ona inspiracija bila.
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I'm just going to keep --
yeah, thanksХвала, momмама.
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Nastaviću... Da, hvala, mama.
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(ApplauseAplauz)
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She's alsoтакође one of the mostнајвише
extraordinaryизузетно people I know,
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Ona takođe spada
u najizuzetnije ljude koje znam,
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beyondизван beingбиће a wonderfulДивно musicianмузичар.
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pored toga što je odličan muzičar.
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I want to playигра a little bitмало for momмама
and your momsmame as well, actuallyзаправо.
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Želim da odsviram nešto za mamu
i takođe za vaše mame, zapravo.
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Znate kako, kad god čujete čelo,
ova melodija vam padne na pamet.
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You know, when you normallyнормално
hearчујеш a cellocelo, you think of this.
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(PlaysIgra BachBaha CelloCelo SuiteApartman No.1)
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(Svira Bahovu svitu za čelo br.1)
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We're not going to do that todayданас.
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Neću vam danas to svirati.
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(LaughterSmeh and applauseаплауз)
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(DrumsBubnjevi)
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(Zvuk bubnja)
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(CelloCelo)
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(Violončelo)
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Hey!
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Hej!
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(LoopedNapravi petlju samplesУзорци of onstagena sceni soundsзвуци)
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(Prethodno proizvedeni zvuci
se ponavljaju)
(Muzika violončela i usnimljeni zvuci)
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(CelloCelo musicмузика and loopedNapravi petlju samplesУзорци)
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(ApplauseAplauz and cheersu zdravlje)
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(Aplauz i ovacije)
Translated by Marija Ristic Kus
Reviewed by Ivana Krivokuća

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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