
“It is not about fixing or mending, but about celebrating the vulnerability of the object and ultimately myself.” - Yee Sookyung Shattered porcelain is impossible to repair. As impossible as fully, and accurately, reconstructing the past. But who needs that pressure? What if, instead of tossing those shards in the dustbin of history, we acknowledged that the thing will never be what it once was? Maybe then we appreciate the beauty, and the human resilience, of what new things it could be, in the now. See the images: https://www.thelonelypalette.com/episodes/2025/2/26/episode-69-yee-sookyungs-translated-vase-2011 Music used: Billy Joel, “You May Be Right” The Blue Dot Sessions, “Littl Jon,” “The Dustbin,” “BlueGarden,” “Nesting,” “A Rush of Clear Water,” “A Common Pause” Leonard Cohen, “Anthem”
AI Summary coming soon
Sign up to get notified when the full AI-powered summary is ready.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.

Ep.70 - Norman Rockwell's "Freedom of Speech" (1943)

TLP Interview with Annea Lockwood, Artist and Composer

Ep. 68 - Felix Gonzalez-Torres' "Untitled (March 5th) #2" (1991)

TLP Interview with Sebastian Smee, Art Critic, The Washington Post
Free AI-powered recaps of The Lonely Palette and your other favorite podcasts, delivered to your inbox.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.