A podcast featuring both one-on-one and three-way roundtable conversations with contemporary artists, dealers, curators, and collectors--based in Los Angeles, but reaching nationally and internationally.
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Epis. 334: The challenges in green-lighting public art that’s actually good- curator and arts administrator Zoë Taleporos
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2022-12-10
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Epis.#333- Tjebbe Beekman, Amsterdam-based artist on how a major life turning point became a turning point for his art
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2022-11-25
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Epis. 332: U. of Michigan art historian/scholar Joan Kee on Korean contemporary art, emojis, and going through law school & corporate law on her way to becoming an art historian
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2022-11-12
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ICA San Diego director Andrew Utt: on the curatorial process, and how to increase the art reputation of a city not known for its art world
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2022-10-30
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Epis.330: Cole Sternberg, from painting with the elements to his Free Republic of California project to moving to a farm during the pandemic
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2022-10-15
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Epis.329: Ben Davis on the Ordinary World Record Egg, what to do when Apple co-opts your artwork, and where high art meets immersive art
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2022-10-01
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Epis.328: Ben Davis, National Art Critic for Artnet News and author most recently of Art in the After-Culture
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2022-09-17
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Epis.327: Val Zavala on the Extinction Circle, Death Cafes and the New 10 Commandments for Future Generations
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2022-09-03
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Epis.326- NYC art appraiser David Shapiro: from valuing a work of art to shifting from his own art career
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2022-08-20
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Immersive art installations: who visits them, why, and where they're headed...with Kate Sharkey, painter and a 'host' at ARTECHOUSE
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2022-08-06
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Epis.#324- Maria Brito, her path from emerging singer to corporate lawyer to art advisor; and how she scored a Banksy for a client
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2022-07-23
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Epis. 323, Dave Kinsey: post-graffiti, post-illustration, post-skate art, and the BLK/MRKT gallery scene in the early-to-mid-2000s
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2022-07-09
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Episode 322- Profound effects on the art market, ‘Rich-Kid’ art, and a painting of a polar bear
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2022-06-27
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Epis. 321: Working as an artist's assistant, learning to pay attention, and dedication to the process- James Griffith, part 2
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2022-06-11
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Epis. 320: James Griffith, L.A.-based painter, on painting with tar, and re-building his home, studio, and outdoor amphitheater- part 1 of 2
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2022-05-28
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Epis. 319: Sarah Thibault, S.F.-based artist, on residency hopping, conversing with ghosts, and being the last artist in San Francisco (or so it seems)
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2022-05-14
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Epis. 318: Andrew Russeth- art writer formerly in New York, now living in Seoul, South Korea
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2022-04-30
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Epis. 317: museums’ Invisible Labor, and how exhibition rooms are suspensions of common sense- Fernando Dominguez Rubio, part 3
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2022-04-16
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Epis. 316: Why MoMA goes to great lengths to recreate what's dying or only existing in the past- Fernando Dominguez Rubio, part 2
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2022-04-02
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Epis. 315: What goes on behind the scenes of a museum (specifically MoMA), and why it matters, with Fernando Dominguez Rubio, author of Still Life: Ecologies of the Modern Imagination at the Art Museum, part 1
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2022-03-19
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