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  <title>Bad at Sports Episode 182: Jim Lutes</title>
  <description>This week: Duncan and Richard talk to artist, professor and musician Jim Lutes about his work, his career, and his recent show at the Renaissance Society.&amp;amp;quot;Chicago-based painter Jim Lutes is often considered heir to the Imagist&#13;
tradition. This, however, is only part of the story. Having come to&#13;
artistic maturity in the late 1970s, Lutes exemplifies a larger and&#13;
more complex historical narrative that entails the emergence of&#13;
figuration and regionalism under the declining influence of Abstract&#13;
Expressionism. This would be born out over several bodies of work in&#13;
which Lutes would vacillate beween a populist mode of figuration and a&#13;
painterly abstraction, the combination of which produced a style along&#13;
the lines of Picasso in the 1930s or Guston in the 1970s.&amp;amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;</description>
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