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: Annem çello yaklaşımıma nasıl ilham verdi

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Çok yönlü sanatçı ve TED Fellow Paul Rucker kendi çello stilini geliştirdi; çubukları tellerin arasına yerleştiriyor, enstrümanı bir davul gibi kullanıyor ve efekt pedalı gibi elektroniklerle deney yapıyor. Müzik performansı arasında anlattığı hikâyesiyle Rucker ilham kaynağını anlatıyor ve kesinlikle o eski Bach tarzını çalmıyor.
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(CelloÇello musicmüzik)
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(MusicMüzik endsuçları)
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On the flightuçuş here,
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Buraya yolculuğum esnasında
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I was remindedhatırlattı about my momanne.
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annemi hatırladım.
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I'm a self-taughtkendi kendini eğitmiş cellistçellist,
I've never had a lessonders.
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Çelloyu kendi başıma öğrendim,
hiç ders almadım.
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I studiedokudu doubleçift bassbas, but I just
pickedseçilmiş up the celloÇello and startedbaşladı playingoynama
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Çifte baz çalışmıştım ama sadece
çelloyu seçtim ve çalmaya başladım
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because I love doing it.
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çünkü bunu çok seviyorum.
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But my momanne was an inspirationilham to me.
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Ancak ilham kaynağım annemdi.
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I did not realizegerçekleştirmek she was an inspirationilham,
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Onun ilham kaynağı olduğunu
fark etmemiştim,
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because she got her musicmüzik degreederece
throughvasitasiyla a mail-orderposta siparişi coursekurs,
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çünkü müzik diplomasını
posta yollu bir kursla almıştı;
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the US SchoolOkul of MusicMüzik.
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ABD Müzik Okulu.
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While raisingyükselen two kidsçocuklar,
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İki çocuk büyütürken
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she receivedAlınan a lessonders a weekhafta in the mailposta,
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posta yoluyla haftada bir ders geliyordu
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and practiceduygulanan.
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annem ona çalışıyordu.
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And at the endson of a coupleçift of yearsyıl,
she put on a recitalResital.
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İki yılın ardından
bir resital gerçekleştirdi.
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And I'll be 50 this monthay,
and it tookaldı me that long to realizegerçekleştirmek
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Annemin böylesi büyük
bir ilham kaynağı olduğunun
50. yaşıma gelene kadar
farkına varamamıştım.
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that she was that bigbüyük of an inspirationilham.
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I'm just going to keep --
yeah, thanksTeşekkürler, momanne.
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Ben sadece...
evet, teşekkürler, anne.
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(ApplauseAlkış)
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She's alsoAyrıca one of the mostçoğu
extraordinaryolağanüstü people I know,
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Kendisi aynı zamanda tanıdığım
en sıra dışı insanlardan,
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beyondötesinde beingolmak a wonderfulolağanüstü musicianmüzisyen.
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harika bir müzisyen olmanın da ötesinde.
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I want to playoyun a little bitbit for momanne
and your momsAnneler as well, actuallyaslında.
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Hem kendi annem hem de
sizlerin anneleri için çalmak istiyorum.
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(CelloÇello musicmüzik)
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You know, when you normallynormalde
hearduymak a celloÇello, you think of this.
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Normalde çello duyduğunuzda
böyle bir şey düşünürsünüz.
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(PlaysÇalış BachBach CelloÇello SuiteSüiti No.1)
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(Bach Çello Suite No.1 çalar)
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We're not going to do that todaybugün.
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Bugün bunu yapmayacağız.
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(LaughterKahkaha and applausealkış)
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(Kahkaha ve alkışlar)
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(DrumsDavul)
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(Davul)
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(CelloÇello)
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(Çello)
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Hey!
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Hey!
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(LoopedIlmekledi samplesörnekler of onstagesahnede soundssesleri)
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(Sahne seslerinin efektli örnekleri)
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(CelloÇello musicmüzik and loopedilmekledi samplesörnekler)
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(MusicMüzik endsuçları)
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(ApplauseAlkış and cheersalkış)
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(Alkış ve tezahüratlar)
Translated by Cihan Ekmekçi
Reviewed by Figen Ergürbüz

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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