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

保羅 · 拉克爾: 家母如何啟發我接觸大提琴

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多才多藝的藝術家和 TED 研究會員保羅 · 拉克爾發展出自己的大提琴風格。他把口紅放到弦與弦之間,把樂器當鼓來用,拿電子器材(例如循環錄音踏板)來做實驗。他忽而反思、說故事,忽而演奏,分享靈感的來源,超出窠臼地演奏。
- 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. Full bio

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(Cello大提琴 music音樂)
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(Music音樂 ends結束)
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On the flight飛行 here,
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搭飛機來這裡時,
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I was reminded提醒 about my mom媽媽.
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我想起來我母親。
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I'm a self-taught自學成才 cellist大提琴家,
I've never had a lesson.
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我是自學的大提琴手,
我從來沒有上過課。
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I studied研究 double bass低音, but I just
picked採摘的 up the cello大提琴 and started開始 playing播放
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我學過低音提琴,
但我就只是拿起大提琴
然後開始演奏,因為我喜歡。
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because I love doing it.
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But my mom媽媽 was an inspiration靈感 to me.
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但我母親是鼓舞我的人。
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I did not realize實現 she was an inspiration靈感,
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我以前並不知道是她鼓舞了我,
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because she got her music音樂 degree
through通過 a mail-order郵購 course課程,
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因為她透過郵購課程
取得了她的音樂學位,
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the US School學校 of Music音樂.
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美國音樂學校。
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While raising提高 two kids孩子,
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她還要一邊養育孩子,
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she received收到 a lesson a week in the mail郵件,
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每星期會有一堂課
郵寄給她,她會練習。
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and practiced.
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And at the end結束 of a couple一對 of years年份,
she put on a recital演奏.
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幾年之後,她舉行了一場表演會。
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And I'll be 50 this month,
and it took me that long to realize實現
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這個月我就五十歲了,
我花了這麼長的時間才了解到,
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that she was that big of an inspiration靈感.
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她給我的鼓舞這麼大。
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I'm just going to keep --
yeah, thanks謝謝, mom媽媽.
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我會繼續——謝謝妳,老媽。
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(Applause掌聲)
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She's also one of the most
extraordinary非凡 people I know,
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她也是我所認識最不凡的人之一,
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beyond being存在 a wonderful精彩 musician音樂家.
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不只是一個很棒的音樂家而已。
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I want to play a little bit for mom媽媽
and your moms媽媽 as well, actually其實.
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我想要為我母親演奏一小段音樂,
也是為了你們的母親。
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(Cello大提琴 music音樂)
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You know, when you normally一般
hear a cello大提琴, you think of this.
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你們知道嗎,一般來說,
聽到大提琴時,你們會想到這個。
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(Plays播放 Bach過獨身生活 Cello大提琴 Suite套房 No.1)
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(演奏巴哈第一號
無伴奏大提琴組曲)
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We're not going to do that today今天.
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今天我們不要演奏這個。
(笑聲和掌聲)
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(Laughter笑聲 and applause掌聲)
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(Drums)
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(鼓聲)
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(Cello大提琴)
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(大提琴聲)
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Hey!
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嘿!
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(Looped samples樣本 of onstage在舞台上 sounds聲音)
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(舞台聲音的循環錄音樣本)
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(Cello大提琴 music音樂 and looped samples樣本)
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(大提琴音樂及循環錄音樣本)
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(Music音樂 ends結束)
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(音樂結束)
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(Applause掌聲 and cheers乾杯)
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(掌聲和歡呼)
Translated by Lilian Chiu
Reviewed by Helen Chang

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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