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Reading the Art World
Michael Findlay
For the 35th episode of "Reading the Art World," host Megan Fox Kelly speaks with influential art dealer Michael Findlay about his captivating memoir, "Portrait of the Art Dealer as a Young Man," published by Prestel.This vibrant conversation takes listeners back to New York's electric downtown art scene of the 1960s and 70s, where Findlay directed one of SoHo's first galleries and launched exhibitions for artists now considered icons. With charm and wit, Findlay shares candid stories of his rise in the art world, recounting encounters with Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, and...
2025-02-27
40 min
We Are Art People
We Are Art People in conversation with Claire Gilman
Claire Gilman is a curator and writer living in New York City.We discuss the power of drawings and the intention for revealing a work to the public. The importance of being prepared as a curatorial practice of care and the process of research in acquainting oneself with the artist behind the work. Through Claire’s expertise, she is enabling us to participate in connections between present and past works. Her upcoming curatorial projects at The Morgan Library include works of Lisa Yuskavage and an investigation into the history of Tarot, centered on the 15th Century Vis...
2024-12-23
1h 11
Curator on the Go Podcast
Interview with Michael Findlay
Michael Findlay is a director of Acquavella Galleries in New York. His career began in 1964, when he became a pioneer of SoHo’s legendary gallery scene, presenting the first solo exhibitions of many then unknown artists who went on to become household names. He is the author of The Value of Art and Seeing Slowly (both published by Prestel). His new book, Portrait of the Art Dealer as a Young Man: New York in the Sixties, is an evocative and exciting journey through the 1960’s New York as an art dealer makes a career of emphasizing the impo...
2024-08-27
54 min
ArtTactic
Art Dealer Michael Findlay on His Memoir and the Art World in the 1960s
In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green interviews Michael Findlay, an esteemed art dealer, director of Acquavella Galleries, and author of the new book, "Portrait of the Art Dealer as a Young Man: New York in the Sixties." Michael shares fascinating stories from his extensive career in the art world, offering unique insights into the 1960s New York art scene and its evolution. He discusses the art world's shift from pure appreciation to investment-focused collecting and how different generations engage with impressionist, modern, and contemporary art. Michael also provides valuable advice for art collectors, whether they are...
2024-08-12
36 min
GTM After Hours
Beyond the ABM Platform: Unlocking the True Power of ABX with Greg Acquavella
In this episode, Mark Bliss and Greg Acquavella discuss the key components of a successful Account-Based Marketing (ABM) campaign. They emphasize the importance of understanding the value of a sales rep's time and providing them with valuable information. They also highlight the need for clear leadership buy-in and a solid understanding of the target audience. Other key components include analyzing CRM data, establishing feedback loops, and having a field marketing budget. They also discuss the role of ABM platforms and share their biggest failures in implementing ABM. Support the showContinue the conversation by connecting...
2024-07-03
52 min
OnBase: Smashing Sales and Marketing Misalignments
Ep. 475 | How Devo Mastered ABM for Sales-Marketing Alignment
Episode Summary This episode discusses how Devo implemented account-based marketing (ABM) and aligned its marketing and sales teams. Greg Aquavella from Devo shares how they overcame challenges through Demandbase training sessions with sellers and weekly one-on-ones. He emphasizes the importance of aligning sales and marketing efforts through collaboration and providing insights that matter to sellers. The episode also covers identifying opportunities for pipeline acceleration and integrating demand generation tools into existing sales workflows to streamline processes. Overall, it focuses on best practices for ABM success through effective alignment between revenue teams. About the guest Greg...
2024-05-20
20 min
For The Worldbuilders
045. Will You Let Us Perceive You?
"May our visibility be an offering of gratitude to those we dedicate our practice to. The ancestors, past selves, younger cousins, teachers and non-human creatures we owe our breath and possibility to. We didn’t come from nowhere. We come from the freedom fighters who took their imagination to the streets, we come from the parents whose direct action was reading us Tar Beach at night, we come from the hands that prepared the meals for the meeting. Praying hands. We come from all the black feminist theory we now get the privilege to rehearse in theater of the str...
2024-04-19
47 min
The Mandolins and Beer Podcast
The Mandolins and Beer Podcast #207 Chris Acquavella
Episode Notes My Guest this week on the podcast is Chris Acquavella. Chris Acquavella is a classical mandolinist & educator from San Diego, California, who currently lives in Mainz, Germany. He graduated First Class Honors from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music & Dance in London, England. Chris studied under the instruction of Alison Stephens, as well as composition with Andrew Poppy. He’s got a new recording out called “Recording of the Dawn : The Kensington Etudes Vol. 1) You can buy it, as well as the rest of his recordings at his bandcamp page. You can also purchase the...
2023-12-22
1h 14
Progressive Djentlemen
Episode 39: Exclusive Interview with Cryptodira
In this episode, Matt and Dan sat down with Scott Acquavella and Mike Monaco of Cryptodira. They discuss the band’s origin, some fun tour stories, talk about their latest (and upcoming) tracks, and so much more! Check out Cryptodira =================== Website -https://cryptodira.band/ Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/cryptodira/ Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/cryptodiraband/?hl=en Youtube -https://www.youtube.com/@Cryptodira Spotify -https://open.spotify.com/artist/6aaRy3pEsAC5lrbpQC5WEl #Cryptodira #Metal #Rock #Prog #ProgressiveMusic #ProgressiveMetal #ProgressiveRock #Djent #HeavyMusic #interview #podcast
2023-12-09
1h 19
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 14 || Painted Pop
The fourteenth episode of “The Picture” podcast features a conversation recorded live at Acquavella Galleries in New York on the occasion of the new exhibition “Painted Pop.” Focusing on Pop art and its adoption of the visual language of mass culture and consumerism, the exhibition features painted works by key figures of the American Pop movement, including Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Marjorie Strider, Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. To celebrate the exhibition, gallery director Michael Findlay led a conversation with curator and historian Sarah Bancroft, who previously served as executive director of the James Rosenqui...
2023-12-07
48 min
ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists
#20 with Jennifer Coates
Welcome back to ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for ArtistsOn today’s episode, I speak with the artist Jennifer Coates. In her recent paintings, ancient deities appear like ghosts in the abstracted landscape of rural Pennsylvania. Figures merge with their surroundings as weeds and trees become a site of both Pagan ritual and painterly event. The works hang together like tapestries with a variety of marks slowly accumulating in layers and zones to create a flickering but cohesive whole. Coates is in conversation with art history, engaging Modernist landscapes, Baroque painting, and ancient Roman frescoes. Light effects are...
2023-12-07
1h 44
The Interview with Leslie Heaney
World of Art - feat. Eleanor Acquavella
In this episode, Leslie speaks with Eleanor Acquavella. Eleanor helps run the world-renowned Acquavella gallery alongside her brothers and her father, art world legend, Bill Acquavella. Regarded as one of the most distinguished and esteemed art galleries in the world, the over one-hundred-year-old Acquavella Galleries is located in Manhattan and specializes in 19th, 20th, and 21st-century works.Displaying the perfect combination of brilliance and humor, Eleanor offers a rare glimpse into the landscape of the art market - from the inner workings of her eponymous gallery to the world of high-end art dealing and collecting....
2023-11-22
51 min
The Dance Floor with Anna Harsh
Strings of Inspiration
Host Anna Harsh interviews musician & composer Chris Aquavella in his home in Germany. Chris Acquavella is a classical mandolinist & educator from San Diego, California, who currently lives in Mainz, Germany. He graduated First Class Honors from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music & Dance in London, England. Chris studied under the instruction of Alison Stephens, as well as composition with Andrew Poppy. His inspiring composition is haunting and inspiring. Listen in as Chris offers advice to new artists and insight into what inspires his music. Visit www.ChrisAquavella.com for more information Visit...
2023-10-30
31 min
I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists
Painter Jennifer Coates: Surface Activation, Mythology & Process
Jennifer Coates is an artist working in Brooklyn, NY and Lakewood, PA. Her work was featured in Untitled, Miami in December 2022 in a solo booth with High Noon Gallery. Recent solo shows include Para Pastoral at Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY; Lesser Gods of Lakewood, PA at High Noon Gallery; and Pagan Forest, West Chester University. She has been in numerous group shows, including an exhibit centered around the drawings of Marsden Hartley at the Bates College Museum of Art in Lewiston, ME; Unnatural Nature: Post Pop Landscapes at Acquavella Galleries in NYC and Palm Beach, FL, curated by...
2023-09-01
1h 03
Pep Talks for Artists
Ep 51: The Bonnardians w/ Jennifer Coates & Elisabeth Condon
This week I welcomed back Jennifer Coates and Elisabeth Condon to the podcast to discuss the recent exhibition "Bonnard: The Experience of Seeing" at Acquavella Gallery, NYC April 12 - May 26, 2023. We each chose a single painting from the show to discuss and so I'm calling us The Bonnardians. It's a Bonnard-a-trois! Come along for a hilarious, smart and nerdy look at this fascinating post-impressionist artist. Paintings: (1) Jennifer Coates Bonnard's "The French Door (Morning at Le Cannet)" "La porte-fenêtre (Matinée au Cannet)" 1932 Oil on...
2023-07-11
1h 27
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 13 || Bonnard: The Experience of Seeing
The thirteenth episode of "The Picture" podcast features a conversation recorded live at Acquavella Galleries in New York on the occasion of the new exhibition "Bonnard: The Experience of Seeing." Featuring twenty still lifes, nudes, interior scenes and landscapes, the new exhibition focuses on works from Pierre Bonnard’s later years, when the Modernist painter was at the height of his powers. In this episode, painter Hayley Barker, art historian Joachim Pissarro and critic Barry Schwabsky have a colorful conversation about Bonnard’s legacy and growing influence on contemporary painting. "Bonnard: The Experience of Seeing" is on view April 12 to May...
2023-05-10
46 min
Sound and Vision
Sky Glabush
Sky Glabush is a painter born in Alert Bay, British Columbia in 1970 and received his BFA from the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and his MA from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. He’s had solo exhibitions at Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles, California; Clint Roenisch, Toronto, Ontario; Projet Pangée, Montreal, Québec and Prosjektrom Normanns, Stavanger, Norway. In 2020 his work was exhibited at National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. He is an Associate Professor of Visual Art at the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario. In 2024, Sky will have a solo exhibition at Museum London, Ontario. His solo e...
2023-04-27
1h 34
Sound and Vision
Hayley Barker
Hayley Barker (b. 1973, Oregon) has had solo exhibitions at Night Gallery, and BozoMag Los Angeles; SHRINE, New York; and Charles A. Hartman Fine Art, Portland. She has participated in group shows at Night Gallery, Los Angeles; Harper’s, East Hampton; Acquavella, New York; Nicodim, Los Angeles; and SHRINE, New York, among others. Barker has been featured in several publications, including W, Artforum, Forbes, Hyperallergic, BOMB Magazine, LA Weekly, and the Los Angeles Times. Her work belongs in the collections of the Columbus Museum of Art, OH; Oregon State University, Corvallis; and the University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, Iowa City. Bark...
2023-04-13
1h 05
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 12 || Less: Minimalism in the 1960s
The twelfth episode of "The Picture" podcast features a conversation recorded live at Acquavella Galleries in New York on the occasion of the new exhibition "less: minimalism in the 1960s." The exhibition’s curator, gallery director Michael Findlay, spoke with artist Katie Bell and Robert Slifkin, a Professor of Fine Arts at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. Michael, Katie and Robert discussed the origins of minimalism and how, though the term is now widely understood as an artistic and aesthetic style, it was not always so ubiquitous. The exhibition features work from 19 artists, including Carl Andre, Larry Be...
2023-02-23
41 min
Carolina Insider
State recap, Rear Admiral (and former Tar Heel WSOC player) Kristin Acquavella joins, #HCYJT
The Tar Heels continued to slide with a loss at NC State on Sunday and are almost out of time (3:04)We try to answer some consistent (but classy) questions from Tar Heel fans about basketball (20:58)Former Tar Heel women's soccer player and current Director, Logistics, Fleet Supply and Ordnance, N4, U.S. Pacific Fleet, Rear Admiral Kristin Acquavella, joinsPlus: #HCYJT (1:00:58), the wrong way to choose a new mascot (1:16:11), #JordanYear pump up (1:31:08) and proposals to shorten college football games (1:36:19)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice...
2023-02-21
1h 45
Artelligence Podcast
Eleanor Acquavella on Wayne Thiebaud and the Fondation Beyeler show
Acquavella Gallery has represented the artist Wayne Thiebaud since 2011. The artist, who died on Christmas day in 2021 at the age of 101 was serious about his art, teaching and tennis. How serious was he about his art? Thiebaud worked on one painting for 32 years. Now the Fondation Beyeler has a show of 65 works by Thiebaud that will introduce the breadth of his work to a global audience. In this podcast, Eleanor Acquavella explains the unique factors that have led to a dramatic rise in value in the Thiebaud market and the reasons it might have taken so long for the artist...
2023-02-07
37 min
Reading the Art World
Michael Findlay
For the thirteenth episode of "Reading the Art World," host Megan Fox Kelly speaks with Michael Findlay, author of The Value of Art: Money, Power, Beauty. Lately, so much of the conversation around art and collecting and the art market is about value — value in terms of price and investment return. But Michael talks about value in terms of the inherent value of the art itself, and he gives us thoughtful perspective on not merely the financial but the emotional. The book abounds with anecdotes of collectors and artists from the 19th century through today and what those stories te...
2022-10-27
43 min
Reading the Art World
Michael Findlay
For the thirteenth episode of "Reading the Art World," host Megan Fox Kelly speaks with Michael Findlay, author of “The Value of Art: Money, Power, Beauty,” published by Prestel. This 2022 book is a new and expanded edition of Michael’s original book, published in 2012, which has been translated into German, Spanish, Japanese and Korean, and which ARTNews hailed as “one of the best books ever published on the art world.” A director of Acquavella Galleries in New York, Michael has been a private art dealer for over four decades. He was also International Director of Fine Arts at Christi...
2022-10-24
43 min
How Leaders Lead with David Novak
#86: Bill Acquavella, Acquavella Galleries Head & Art Dealer—Reputation is Everything
Today’s guest is Bill Acquavella, one of the most renowned art dealers in the world and Head of Acquavella Galleries.In the art business, reputation is everything. Bill has sold hundreds of millions of dollars worth of art and his customers, people like Mick Jagger and Steve Wynn and Henry Ford II, have absolute trust in what they’re buying from him.They’re confident spending money with Bill like they do because of the confidence they have in him. So the question for us is: how do we bui...
2022-06-09
45 min
The Pretend Emerson Podcast
Opening Your Eyes Underwater #001 - The Transformation of Mindfulness with Deb Acquavella
2021-12-07
40 min
The Pretend Emerson Podcast
The Transformation of Mindfulness with Deb Acquavella - Tease
2021-12-06
01 min
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
7 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Séptima y última parte 2
ESTA TEMPORADA HABLA DE LA BIOGRAFÍA DE MARIA VALTORTA
2021-11-26
1h 38
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
7 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Séptima y última parte 1
2021-11-26
1h 38
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
6 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Sexta parte
2021-11-26
1h 35
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
5 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Quinta parte
2021-11-26
1h 51
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
4 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Cuarta parte 2
2021-11-26
1h 32
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
4 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Cuarta parte 1
2021-11-26
1h 32
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
3 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Tercera parte 4
2021-11-26
00 min
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
3 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Tercera parte 3
2021-11-26
1h 42
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
3 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Tercera parte 2
2021-11-26
1h 42
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
3 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Tercera parte 1
2021-11-26
1h 42
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
2 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Segunda parte 3
2021-11-26
00 min
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
2 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Segunda parte 2
2021-11-26
1h 37
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
2 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Segunda parte 1
2021-11-26
1h 37
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
1.1 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Primera parte
2021-11-26
1h 49
EL POEMA DEL HOMBRE DIOS
1 Maria Valtorta, autobiografía traducida del italiano por A. Carmen Massari acquavella. Índice general con sumario
2021-11-26
40 min
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 11 || Picasso: Seven Decades of Drawing
The eleventh episode of "The Picture" podcast features an enlightening conversation about arguably the most influential artist of the 20th century: Pablo Picasso. Paired with the new exhibition "PICASSO: Seven Decades of Drawing," currently on view at Acquavella Galleries in New York, the conversation shines a light on Picasso’s passion for drawing, which served as the foundation of his practice across seven decades of stylistic development. Exhibiting over 80 drawings spanning 70 years, the exhibition includes works in an array of mediums, including charcoal, crayon, colored pencil, collage, graphite, gouache, ink, pastel and watercolor—all showcasing the artist’s lifelong quest to inn...
2021-10-25
38 min
The Picture
Dinard sketchbook drawings [July 1928]
Dinard sketchbook drawings [July 1928] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
03 min
The Picture
"Studies for Pipes of Pan" [1923]
"Studies for Pipes of Pan" [1923] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
03 min
The Picture
Papiers collés [1913/1914]
Papiers collés [1913/1914] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
06 min
The Picture
"Seated Woman" [mid-summer 1912]
"Seated Woman" [mid-summer 1912] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
04 min
The Picture
Studies for "Les demoiselles d’Avignon" [1907] and "The Three Women" [late 1907/early 1908]
Studies for "Les demoiselles d’Avignon" [1907] and "The Three Women" [late 1907/early 1908] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
03 min
The Picture
Bullfighting Scenes [summer 1900]
Bullfighting Scenes [summer 1900] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
03 min
The Picture
Reclining nudes [1968-69]
Reclining nudes [1968-69] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
01 min
The Picture
"Man Holding a Sheep, Flutist, and Heads" [January 11-12, 1967]
"Man Holding a Sheep, Flutist, and Heads" [January 11-12, 1967] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
01 min
The Picture
The Roosters [1938]
The Roosters [1938] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
00 min
The Picture
Cannes watercolors [July 1933]
Cannes watercolors [July 1933] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
02 min
The Picture
"Portrait of Igor Stravinsky" [March/early April 1917]
"Portrait of Igor Stravinsky" [March/early April 1917] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
02 min
The Picture
"Bust of a Woman" [May-June 1907]
"Bust of a Woman" [May-June 1907] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
02 min
The Picture
"Head" [1972]
"Head" [1972] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
01 min
The Picture
Portraits of Françoise sleeping [October 31/November 1, 1946]
Portraits of Françoise sleeping [October 31/November 1, 1946] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
01 min
The Picture
Portraits of Dora Maar [1938-39]
Portraits of Dora Maar [1938-39] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
01 min
The Picture
"Two Women with Hats" [autumn 1921]
"Two Women with Hats" [autumn 1921] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
01 min
The Picture
"Bust of a Woman (Fernande Olivier)" [spring 1909]
"Bust of a Woman (Fernande Olivier)" [spring 1909] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
01 min
The Picture
"Two Acrobats with a Dog" [early 1905]
"Two Acrobats with a Dog" [early 1905] by Acquavella Galleries
2021-10-09
03 min
Menos de seis grados de separación
Ep. 10 – Andrea Wild Botero
Andrea Wild Botero “Menos de 6° de Separación” Colombiana de nacimiento y nómada por naturaleza, nació en el año del conejo y es libra, lo que sea que eso signifique para ustedes, el arte… literalmente corre por sus venas. Dentro de sus ilimitados amores… está el sonido del Creme Brûlée al romperse, la cacería del tesoro en los Flea Markets, presionar el botón de comprar al reservar boletos de avión, el olor de la Toscana en verano, los lápices labiales… y los dos pequeñitos q...
2021-07-19
1h 21
Menos de seis grados de separación
Ep. 10 – Andrea Wild Botero
Andrea Wild Botero “Menos de 6° de Separación” Colombiana de nacimiento y nómada por naturaleza, nació en el año del conejo y es libra, lo que sea que eso signifique para ustedes, el arte… literalmente corre por sus venas. Dentro de sus ilimitados amores… está el sonido del Creme Brûlée al romperse, la cacería del tesoro en los Flea Markets, presionar el botón de comprar al reservar boletos de avión, el olor de la Toscana en verano, los lápices labiales… y los dos pequeñitos que trajo al mundo. Las pe...
2021-07-19
1h 21
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 10 || Eva Hesse / Hannah Wilke: Erotic Abstraction
The tenth episode of "The Picture" podcast centers on the new exhibition "Eva Hesse | Hannah Wilke: Erotic Abstraction," currently on view at Acquavella Galleries. Exhibition curator Eleanor Nairne and art historian Jo Applin discuss Hesse and Wilke's parallel, if not entirely synchronized, lives in New York in the 1960s, and their foundational works in the history of post-Minimalist and feminist art. "Eva Hesse | Hannah Wilke: Erotic Abstraction" is on view May 5 – June 18, 2021, at Acquavella Galleries in New York. — © 2021 Acquavella Galleries. All rights reserved.
2021-06-04
51 min
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 9 || Jacob El Hanani, Adam Kirsch
In the ninth episode of "The Picture" podcast, Jacob El Hanani speaks with writer Adam Kirsch about the artist's exhibition of recent works on canvas, now on view at Acquavella Galleries in New York. Jacob El Hanani is often referred to as “the grandfather of micro-drawing.” His exquisitely detailed drawings, each done by hand, serve as remarkable records of his craftsmanship and decades-long dedication to line-making. Born in Casablanca and raised in Israel, he has lived and worked in the same SoHo studio for nearly 50 years. Guggenheim fellow Adam Kirsch previously served as poetry critic at The New Republic. His rece...
2021-05-18
32 min
Bardown Breakdown
Bardown Breakdown – Episode 99 - Scott Acquavella of Cryptodira
Scott joins the boys to chat about how he got into prog rock, how they landed on Good Fight Music, and everything Islanders hockey.Cryptodira-A Tendency to FallCryptodira-In Hell as on EarthGoldfinger-Wayne Gretzky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-01-19
1h 31
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 8 || Tom Sachs, Naomi Fry
The eighth episode of "The Picture" podcast features a conversation between artist Tom Sachs and "New Yorker" staff writer Naomi Fry, recorded on a rainy Friday evening over mezcal at Sachs' studio in New York. The two friends spoke on the occasion of the new exhibition "Tom Sachs: Handmade Paintings" at Acquavella Galleries in New York. Although painting has long been a focus of his practice, this exhibition of conspicuously handmade work is the first to focus exclusively on Sachs' paintings. With an introduction from gallery director Philippe de Montebello, Tom and Naomi's conversation touches on Sachs’ love for the Si...
2020-11-16
42 min
Curated Chatter
002: A Girl’s Best Friend (Diamonds, duh) - Thursday Top 5 - October 8, 2020
Today’s Stories Story 1 - Guston - CNN https://www.cnn.com/style/article/philip-guston-kkk-art/index.htmlStory 2 - Palm Beach - Palm Beach Daily News https://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/story/entertainment/2020/10/01/sothebys-acquavella-galleries-and-pace-gallery-moving-palm-beach/5881711002/Story 3- Restitution - The Art Newspaper https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/france-ordered-to-return-three-derain-paintings-to-heirs-of-jewish-dealer-rene-gimpelStory 4 - Baltimore Museum- ARTNews https://www.artnews.com/art-news/market/baltimore-museum-of-art-deaccessioning-works-sothebys-1234572422/Story 5 - Sotheby’s Hong Kong Diamond - Forbes https://www.forbes.com/sites/anthonydemarco/2020/10/05/102-carat-d-flawless-diamond-fetches-156-million-in-landmark-auction/#2cacd68042a5 Stay in the know!https://www.instag...
2020-10-08
25 min
Oz 9
episode forty: Be prepared to lose body hair
It's the end of Season 2, and our crew are still dumb, still in space, and still hovering at the edge of death. Thanks to all the zig zagging around the galaxy, they're nearly back where they started, and the forniculator still hasn't been fixed.So, if you've been with us for the past 39 episodes, well, you probably could have skipped this bit. Let's hope Season 3 is better.In Season 2, you heard from: Iri Alexander as Julie Bonnie Brantley as Donna and Jessie Aaron Clark as le Bichon Frise and Ben June Clark Eubanks as...
2020-05-24
30 min
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 7 || Joan Punyet Miró, Philippe de Montebello
In the seventh episode of "The Picture" podcast, gallery director Philippe de Montebello is joined by Joan Punyet Miró, grandson of Spanish master Joan Miró, whose solo exhibition "Miró the Sculptor: Elements of Nature" is currently on view at Acquavella Galleries in New York. Late in a storied career characterized by a lifelong love of experimentation, Joan Miró dedicated himself to sculpture and, in particular, the creation of hundreds of bronzes, 23 of which are on view at Acquavella. From 1966 until his death in 1983, Miró was unflagging in his aim to explore and redefine the medium of sculpture, telling his friend Alexa...
2020-02-25
40 min
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 6 || Wayne Thiebaud, Michael Thomas, Philippe de Montebello
In the sixth episode of "The Picture" podcast, American painter Wayne Thiebaud speaks with writer and critic Michael Thomas and gallery director Philippe de Montebello on the occasion of the new exhibition "Wayne Thiebaud: Mountains 1965-2019," the artist's third solo exhibition at Acquavella Galleries. Recorded in front of a live audience at Acquavella Galleries in New York, their conversation touches on Thiebaud's lifelong passion for teaching, his favorite dessert (lemon meringue pie), and the similarities in painting mountainous snowdrifts and mounds of whipped cream. "Wayne Thiebaud Mountains: 1965-2019" is on view November 5–December 13, 2019, at Acquavella Galleries. Further viewing: vimeo.com/373437169 — Wayn...
2019-11-20
57 min
Oz 9
episode twenty-three: All of ze tings in zis vun
I think the lesson to be learned from this episode is, if you ever attend a cocktail party at Dr. von Haber Zetzer's, maybe don't eat the appetizers.You’ve been listening to: June Clark Eubanks as Glenda Bonnie Brantley as Jessie Tim Sherburn as Colin and Buck Aaron Clark as le Bichon Frise Richard Cowen as Leet Eric Perry as Dr. von Haber Zetzer and Mr. Southers Shannon Perry as Olivia And Richard Nadolny as your narrator. Theme and incidental music composed and performed by John Faley. Our artwork is by Lucas Elliott...
2019-09-15
26 min
Gangland Wire
Carmine Galente
Carmine Galante was born Camillo Galente on February 21, 1910, in East Harlem, New York City. Like many La Cosa Nostra mobsters his parents, Vincenzo “James” Galante and Vincenza Russo, had emigrated to New York City in 1906 from Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily. His father had worked as a fisherman. The Galante family had the three brothers Camillo, Samuel, Peter Galante, and two sisters, Josephine and Angelina Galante. Camillo would get his name changed to Carmine Galente. He married Helen Marulli, and they had three children; James Galante, Camille Galante, and Angela Galante. He left his wife and lived with Ann...
2019-09-09
29 min
Gangland Wire
Carmine Galente
Carmine Galante was born Camillo Galente on February 21, 1910, in East Harlem, New York City. Like many La Cosa Nostra mobsters his parents, Vincenzo “James” Galante and Vincenza Russo, had emigrated to New York City in 1906 from Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily. His father had worked as a fisherman. The Galante family had the three brothers Camillo, Samuel, Peter Galante, and two sisters, Josephine and Angelina Galante. Camillo would get his name changed to Carmine Galente. He married Helen Marulli, and they had three children; James Galante, Camille Galante, and Angela Galante. He left his wife and lived with Ann Acquavella for most...
2019-09-09
00 min
艺术有读
BOOM(上):超级画廊故事,从 dealer 到 mega dealer
主播· Sammi: Tabula Rasa Gallery 画廊联合创始人,总监· 胡湖: 姐夫拍,艺术比特app创始人嘉宾· 陆晓凡:前艺术市场资深记者,现任职于某奢侈品牌编辑:刘婉莹 朱嘉瑶 杨威 剪辑: 杜斯瑀关于作者Michael Shnayerson美国记者,1976年毕业于美国达特茅斯学院,1986年起供稿于生活杂志《名利场》(Vanity Fair)。参见:http://mshnay.com/bio早期艺术品交易商皮埃尔·马蒂斯 Pierre Matisse皮埃尔·马蒂斯 (1900年—1989年)是一名早期艺术品交易商,也是艺术家马蒂斯的儿子。1931,他在纽约57街创立画廊,在之后的58年间为美国观众展示了大量如让·杜布菲(Jean Dubuffet)、胡安·米罗(Joan Miró)和阿尔贝托·贾科梅蒂(Alberto Giacometti)等欧洲大师的作品。皮埃尔在1989年去世,留下了2300件二十世纪艺术大师的作品。艺术品交易商威廉·阿奎维拉(William Acquavella)与苏富比拍卖行合作以1.5亿美金的价格将这些作品全部买下,再将它们分组分批次进行销售,售价总计高达3亿美金。参见:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Matisse延伸阅读:1.《艺术品经纪人的崛起(和部分的陨落),艺术史的背后推手》(Rogue’s Gallery: The Rise (and Occasional Fall) of Art Dealers, the Hidden Players in the History of Art),作者菲利普·胡克(Phillip Hook)是《苏富比的早餐》的作者和苏富比拍卖行资深董事。本书追溯了艺术品交易商这一职业从文艺复兴时期至今的发展历程,探索了艺术品交易商的在塑造时代品味、影响艺术家创作和推动艺术史发展中所扮演的角色。各个时期的代表人物都囊括其中,包括传奇画商约瑟夫·杜维恩(Joseph Duveen)、现代拍卖行的革新者彼得·威尔逊(Peter Wilson)以及里奥·卡斯特里(Leo Castelli)等等。参见:https://book.douban.com/subject/27203311/《艺术品交易商:幕后推手讲述艺术世界的运作方式》(The Art Dealers: The Powers Behind the Scene Tell How the Art World Works),作者Laura de Coppet 和Alan Jones。本书收录了32位纽约画廊主的访谈,包括抽象表现主义和波普艺术等艺术流派的的重要幕后推手,如贝蒂·帕森斯(Betty Parsons)、悉尼·詹尼斯(Sidney Janis)、里奥·卡斯特里以及与卡斯特里关系密切的画廊主们。他们回顾了各自的职业发展以及创办画廊空间的契机,从侧面展现了现代艺术和收藏风潮的演变。参见:https://book.douban.com/subject/3537200/里奥·卡斯特里 Leo Castelli里奥·卡斯特里(1907年—1999年)1924年毕业于米兰大学法律专业,曾在保险和银行业工作。1933年和伊莲娜·夏皮拉(Ileana Schapira)结婚,随后在岳父的支持下迁往巴黎,并在1939年他的建筑师朋友创办画廊,代理达利和马克斯·恩斯特(Max Ernst)等超现实主义艺术家的作品。二战爆发后,画廊被迫关闭,举家迁往纽约。在纽约,他结识了MoMA馆长阿尔弗雷德·巴尔(Alfred H. Barr Jr.) 和艺术批评家克莱门特·格林伯格(Clement Greenberg)并受到他们的指点。1957年2月10日,他和妻子伊莲娜在纽约创立画廊,为抽象表现主义后涌现的一批艺术家积极举办展览。1958年,这对伉俪为贾斯培·琼斯(Jasper Jones) 和罗伯特·劳森伯格(Robert Rauschenberg)先后举办个展,在往后几年间发掘了了众多抽象表现主义、波普艺术、极简主义、观念艺术等流派的重要艺术家。1971年,卡斯特里在纽约苏荷区开设旗下第二家画廊空间。卡斯特里开创了一种画廊与艺术家合作的全新模式被后人称之为“卡斯特里模型”。这个模型中,画廊着重建立与艺术家之间的双向的信任和忠诚。画廊每个月为艺术家提供津贴、提供创作和租赁工作室所需的资金,着重推广艺术家,确保他们有稳定的展览和宣传计划。卡斯特里也是最早一批跨区域和欧洲画廊合作代理艺术家的美国画廊主,为艺术家提供全球化的展示机会。参见:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Castelli延伸阅读:卡斯特里传记《里奥和他的圈子》(Leo and His Circle: The Life of Leo Castelli), 作者Annie Cohen-solal。卡斯特里的画廊经营之道:https://www.
2019-08-18
1h 08
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 5 || Lucian Freud: David Dawson, Michael Auping, Philippe de Montebello
The fifth episode of "The Picture" podcast centers on painter Lucian Freud and his large-scale naked portraits as seen in "Monumental," a major loan exhibition currently on view at Acquavella Galleries in New York. Gallery director Philippe de Montebello speaks with Freud's longtime assistant and friend David Dawson as well as curator Michael Auping in a conversation about Freud's process, his relationship with his models, and the difference between naked and nude in Freud's pursuit of what he called "a more complete portrait." © 2019 Acquavella Galleries. All rights reserved. — "Naked Portrait with Green Chair" (Detail) (1999) Oil on canvas 63 1/2 x 61 1/4 inches (161.3 x 155.6 cm) Pri...
2019-05-21
28 min
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 4 || Wayne Thiebaud, Philippe de Montebello
For the fourth episode of "The Picture" podcast, gallery director Philippe de Montebello speaks with painter Wayne Thiebaud about color, cake and the 98-year-old artist's love for the act of painting. © 2019 Acquavella Galleries. All rights reserved. ___ Wayne Thiebaud "Tulip Sundaes" (2010) Oil on canvas board 14 x 17 inches (35.6 x 43.2 cm) © Wayne Thiebaud / Licensed by VAGA at ARS, New York
2019-01-14
20 min
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 3 || The Art Market, with Judd Tully
In the third episode of “The Picture” podcast, gallery director Michael Findlay joins art critic and journalist Judd Tully for a conversation about the art market. The two friends discuss international auction houses, the changing gallery model, and the growing influence—and pressures—of art fairs. © 2018 Acquavella Galleries. All rights reserved.
2018-12-20
49 min
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 2 || James Rosenquist
For the second episode of “The Picture” podcast, gallery director Michael Findlay leads a conversation about the legendary artist James Rosenquist, whose solo exhibition “His American Life” is currently on view at Acquavella Galleries in New York. Judith Goldman, who curated the exhibition, and Sarah Bancroft, executive director of the James Rosenquist Foundation, help pick apart Rosenquist’s growing legacy beyond Pop Art and the artist’s love for the act of creating. © 2018 Acquavella Galleries. All rights reserved. ___ James Rosenquist “Lanai” 1964 Oil on canvas 62 x 186 inches (157.5 x 472.4 cm) Private Collection © Estate of James Rosenquist / Licensed by VAGA at ARS, New York
2018-11-26
36 min
The Picture
The Picture || Vol. 1 || Lucian Freud
For the premiere of “The Picture” podcast, Bill Acquavella is joined by artist and author David Dawson in a discussion of their dear friend, the remarkably talented painter Lucian Freud. In his introduction, Philippe de Montebello also recounts a momentous meeting with Brooke Astor, who, as a trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, was transfixed by Freud’s portrayal of what she called “a repulsive mound of flesh.” © 2018 Acquavella Galleries. All rights reserved. ___ Lucian Freud “Eli and David” 2005-06 Oil on canvas 56 x 45 inches (142 x 117 cm) Private Collection © The Lucian Freud Archive / Bridgeman Images
2018-11-02
19 min
ArtTactic
Acquavella's Michael Findlay on his new book about seeing art the right way
In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, Michael Findlay, director at Acquavella Galleries, joins us to discuss his brand new book Seeing Slowly: Looking at Modern Art. First, Michael tells us how he believes people should view art in order to get the best experience. Then, he explains why his advice is just as applicable to those in the art world as those outside of it. Also, Michael discusses how the proliferation of Instagram in the art world has positively and negatively impacted how people consume art. Lastly, Michael reveals how his thoughts on seeing art transfers to collectors...
2017-11-07
17 min
Artelligence Podcast
Margit Rowell on Miro's Constellations at Acquavella
Acquavella galleries has brought together the 23 gouaches in Joan Miró's Constellations series that were last seen together in 1993 at the Museum of Modern Art. Considered by many to be the height of Miró's achievement as an artist, these works gain power and impact from being shown all together. Indeed, the condition for many of the loans was that the entire series had to be on view. The suite of images was produced between January of 1940 and September of 1941—but it was not until 1958 that André Breton named them “Constellations." When Miró and his family fled France for Spain ahead of...
2017-05-02
36 min
The Review Panel
The Review Panel #12 - JOhn Goodrich, Stephen Maine, and Deborah Solomon with moderator David Cohen
December 1, 2006 at the National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts, New York John Goodrich, Stephen Maine, and Deborah Solomon joined David Cohen to review John Currin at Gagosian, Lucian Freud at Acquavella, Maureen Gallace at 303, Marilyn Minter at 94 and Fiona Rae at PaceWildenstein
2015-04-19
1h 28
Artelligence Podcast
Miro and the Modern Market Panel, Part 2
This section of the September 2011 Artelligence Modern Market panel opens with Helly Nahmad explaining how Chinese buyers came to collect Giorgio Morandi (pictured) paintings and continues to explore the artists Guy Bennett, Nicholas Maclean and Nicholas Acquavella saw as worth buying and holding.
2015-01-09
36 min
Artelligence Podcast
Miro and the Modern Market with Guy Bennett, Nicholas Acquavella, Nicholas Maclean and Helly Nahmad
The panel discussion originally took place in September of 2011 at the Artelligence conference. Guy Bennett, Nicholas Acquavella, Nicholas Maclean and Helly Nahmad discuss various aspects of the market but the conversation focuses on the prices achieved for Joan Miró.
2014-11-03
21 min
The Advertising Show
The Art World Demystified by Author and Aquavella Gallery Director Michael Findlay
This week Co-Hosts Brad Forsythe and Ray Schilens interview Michael Findlay, author of “The Value of Art” and director of Acquavella Galleries. Born in Scotland in 1945, Michael Findlay is a highly experienced and internationally renowned gallery director, art dealer and writer. He is currently...
2012-09-28
00 min
How to Get Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Charlie Rose: Mark Halperin, Al Hunt, Peter Orszag, William Acquavella, and John Richardson, August 1, 2011 by Charlie Rose | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Charlie Rose: Mark Halperin, Al Hunt, Peter Orszag, William Acquavella, and John Richardson, August 1, 2011 Author: Charlie Rose Narrator: Charlie Rose Format: Original Recording Length: 54 mins Language: English Release date: 08-01-11 Publisher: Charlie Rose Show Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: A conversation about the debt ceiling bill with Mark Halperin, John Heilemann, Al Hunt, and Peter Orszag. Next, remembering artist Lucian Freud with William Acquavella and John Richardson. [Broadcast Date: August 1, 2011] Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com
2011-08-01
54 min