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Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Ebony L Haynes
Ep.236 Ebony L. Haynes is a writer and curator from Toronto, Canada. She is presently based in New York where she is senior director at David Zwirner and leads the gallery’s 52 Walker space in Tribeca. Haynes sits on the boards of Artists Space (New York) and the New Art Dealers Alliance. She also runs Black Art Sessions, an online “school” that offers free professional practice classes to Black students worldwide. Photo: Ebony L. Haynes, 2020 Photo by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. Courtesy David Zwirner 52 Walker https://www.52walker.com/info David Zwirner https://www.davidzwirner.com/news/2021/52-walker-street-announcement Wallpaper https://www.wa...
2025-03-09
14 min
Dossiers
ArtReview | The Arty Types Who Shaped 2024, Part 2
A guide to which artworld forces have defined ArtReview’s Power 100 list. from ArtReview published December 4, 2024
2024-12-29
17 min
Dossiers
ArtReview | The Arty Types Who Shaped 2024, Part 1
A guide to which artworld forces have defined ArtReview’s Power 100 list. from ArtReview published December 4, 2024
2024-12-15
23 min
Yalla Home
Hoor Al Qasimi, Sharjah Art Foundation President and Director, Tops ArtReview Power 100 list
Hoor Al Qasimi has been named the most influential person in the contemporary art world in 2024, according to ArtReview’s Power 100 list. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com************************Follow us on Social.www.instagram/com/pulse95radiowww.facebook.com/pulse95radiowww.twitter.com/pulse95radio
2024-12-05
03 min
Yalla Home
Hoor Al Qasimi, Sharjah Art Foundation President and Director, Tops ArtReview Power 100 list
Hoor Al Qasimi has been named the most influential person in the contemporary art world in 2024, according to ArtReview’s Power 100 list. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.instagram/com/pulse95radio www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio
2024-12-05
03 min
Dossiers
ArtReview | How Rebecca Horn Broke the Feminine Body Apart
The late artist evoked both freedom and confinement in her surreal prostheses and bodily machines. from ArtReview by Rosalind Jana published September 11, 2024
2024-09-29
10 min
Dossiers
ArtReview | The Empty Promise of Oscar Murillo
The artist’s Tate Modern interactive installation is billed as art for all, but is that just a way of hiding the fact that it doesn’t have anything to say? from ArtReview by Louise Benson published July 24, 2024
2024-07-28
12 min
Dossiers
ArtReview | How Power Players Have Shaped the Artworld in 2023
A look at some of the forces that have defined ArtReview’s Power 100 list. from ArtReview published November 30, 2023
2023-12-31
25 min
Dossiers
ArtReview | Notes on the Control of Society Through Art and Culture
The rhetoric of "sensibility" plays a central if understated role in preserving ruling-class hegemony in art. from ArtReview by Mitch Speed published November 7, 2023
2023-11-26
17 min
Dossiers
ArtReview | We Can’t Get Enough of Mike Kelley
More than a decade after his death, the artist continues to unsettle, judge, mock and disappoint. from ArtReview by Chris Fite-Wassilak published October 13, 2023
2023-10-15
14 min
Dr. Lisa Gives a Sh*t
DLG303 Did Ben Davis's childhood give him an extra dose of objectivity when writing about art?
I start this session by blurting out to my guest, ArtNet's National Art Critic, Ben Davis, that I have an art critic crush on him because I do! And I barely know him. Ben is one of the most insightful, honest, direct and hilarious art writers I have ever read. He really stands out to me in his art writing in that he is able to place art in a cultural, economic and social context in a very articulate, comprehendible way, while somehow uniquely incorporating a great sense of humor which makes his work a pleasure...
2023-08-09
59 min
ArtVoice艺值听
episode 11|LIVE:美妆即艺术 MAKEUP AS AN ART
【本期内容】MAKE UP FOR EVER「浮生·若梦」彩妆艺术展8月4日在张园隆重开幕。展览以梦境和潜意识为灵感,妆容作为人生故事和梦想的载体,展现MAKE UP FOR EVER全球彩妆学院学员内心的艺术创造。展览分为四个章节:“MONOCHROME SLEEP 极梦之界”、“GRAPHIC FACES 多面体”、“NIGHT TRAVEL 夜行者”及“BETWEEN WORLDS 梦醒时分”,层层递进,探讨了年轻世代通过独特的美学和彩妆艺术进行日常创作、自我探索和个性表达的丰富可能性。MAKE UP FOR EVER「浮生·若梦」彩妆艺术展现场本次展览内容由超媒体集团 MMart+ 与 MAKE UP FOR EVER 携手策划。展览开幕之际,特别策划的艺术对谈“彩妆即艺术MAKEUP AS AN ART”就展览背后的意义和影响展开了讨论与分享。对谈由《ArtReview 艺术世界》资深编辑任越主持,邀请路威酩轩(LVMH)集团大中华区总裁吴越先生、超媒体集团艺术平台总裁及《艺术新闻/中文版》《艺术界LEAP》《ArtReview 艺术世界》出版人曹丹女士,以及艺术家、策展人及写作者余若婕女士参与。艺术对谈以梦境与现实、艺术与彩妆、艺术与品牌、公共空间与艺术表达为话题,对展览和当今的文化生活场景、艺术与商业的跨界合作动态进行深度讨论,共同探究在“浮生若梦”的时代,个人表达和公共精神如何通过艺术连结,一起抵达“梦醒时分”。【本期嘉宾】吴越,路威酩轩(LVMH)集团大中华区总裁曹丹,超媒体集团艺术平台总裁《艺术新闻/中文版》《艺术界LEAP》《ArtReview China》出版人余若婕,艺术家、策展人、写作者【本场主持】任越,《艺术世界 ArtReview China》资深编辑【时间轴】0:29 介绍MAKE UP FOR EVER「浮生°§若梦」彩妆艺术展概况,以及本次对谈主题,介绍嘉宾。1:41 ART & DREAMLAND :「浮生°§若梦」缘起,引出展览主题的背景3:45 分享展览观后感,以及对「浮生°§若梦」主题的理解。10:34 探讨梦想和现实的关系/艺术为链接桥梁。
2023-08-07
1h 03
Dossiers
ArtReview | Frida Orupabo Reconfigures Black Female Sexuality
Using images sourced from colonial archives, film, fashion and family albums, the artist carves representation and empowerment from stereotype. from ArtReview by Fi Churchman published May 5, 2023
2023-06-04
16 min
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Layo Bright
Ep.151 features Layo Bright. Mining personal archives and collective experiences, her sculptural practice interrogates how materials shape perception, culture, and politics. Bright’s work explores specific themes of migration, inheritance, legacy and identity through hybrid portraits, textiles, and mixed media that call on natural forms and ancestral memory. Employing a range of materials such as glass, clay, wood and textiles, these forms mirror fragile yet complex relationships with the personal, natural, and built environment. Bright’s work with plastic, checkered bags—often linked to migrants around the world—combines the material with crushed glass to critically address the inevitability of migratio...
2023-05-03
28 min
Dossiers
ArtReview | Alice Neel’s Communist Manifesto
To frame her work under the catch-all terms of humanist representation is to flatten it, as well as to deny the material realities of its production. from ArtReview by Helen Charman published March 02, 2023
2023-04-30
12 min
The Last Supper - Art in Asia
Ep.45 | Tatler Arts & Culture editor Aaina Bhargava on the hardship of writing and why you must procrastinate.
In this episode of 'The Last Supper - Art in Asia' I visited Aaina, the Arts and Culture Editor of Tatler Asia. We talked about how her studies have informed her current work, her intent when writing, her assessment of private and public art and how Aaina’s writing style has evolved. Aaina is the Arts and Culture Editor of Tatler Asia. A passion for history and all things visual led her in the pursuit of art history. With extensive experience in the art world working for a range of art institutions, she combined her passion and ex...
2023-02-12
58 min
Art Worlds
Art Worlds: Algeria
Episode 18 meets Natasha Marie Llorens, an academic and curator focused on North African and Middle Eastern contemporary art and film. She has written for numerous publications including ArtReview, ArtForum and Frieze. In 2019, Llorens opened a significant group exhibition at Columbia University’s Wallach Art Gallery that addressed contemporary art from Algeria and its diaspora. The exhibition has since seen iterations at the Friche la Belle de Mai in Marseille and will soon open in Grenoble. The accompanying catalogue, Waiting for Omar Gatlato: A Survey of Contemporary Art from Algeria and Its Diaspora is published by Sternberg Press. Llorens is cu...
2023-01-18
31 min
ArtTactic
ArtReview's Mark Rappolt on the 2022 Power 100
In this week’s episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, Mark Rappolt, editor-in-chief of ArtReview, joins us to review their recently published Power 100 rankings, listing the year’s most influential people in the contemporary art world. First, Mark tells us about the history of the list and how it is compiled each year. Then, he explains why the artist collective ruangrupa tops the list in 2022. Also, Mark discusses some of the new entrants on the list as well as some unexpected names. Finally, Mark shares broader trends in the contemporary art world regarding what positions are gaining or losing influence.
2022-12-26
11 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Paul McCarthy’s Life in Music
Paul McCarthy is a legendary performance artist, painter and filmmaker. He is less known for his work as a musician, though he has been active as an improvising sound artist since his days in music school. Today, he continues to play with his band, Extended Organ (formed with Mike Kelley) and to edit the sound in his films with the sensibility of noise and collage. In this episode, McCarthy describes his life in music, his early influences, and his mysterious interactions with a man who may have been the chess prodigy, Bobby Fischer. Featured image Paul McCarthy...
2022-12-16
33 min
Sala de Museu
Juan Domingues
Juan Domingues (1981) nasceu em Puerto Cabello, na Venezuela. Vive e trabalha em Cantanhede, tendo-se licenciado em Pintura pela ARCA - Escola Universitária das Artes de Coimbra. A sua obra fez parte de diversas exposições e concursos, incluindo duas menções honrosas nos prémios Aveiro Jovem Criador e Prémio D. Fernando II em Sintra, e destacado pela Artreview magazine e Showcase London. Está também representado pela Drawing Dreams Foundation de Berkley, Califórnia. A gestualidade, a conjugação cromática e os resíduos de tinta criam força e densidade às suas obras de pintura...
2022-12-15
31 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Matt Marble on Arthur Russell’s Pop Music of the Future
This episode is a conversation with the writer, Matt Marble on the composer Arthur Russell, who was active in the ‘70s and ‘80s music scene in New York. Marble’s book Buddhist Bubblegum is a study of Russell’s life and music, which spanned many styles and invoked esoteric practices such as Tantra and Shingon Buddhism. On the podcast, Marble discusses Russell’s philosophical perspectives on such divergent topics as non-dualism and disco music, and how Russell worked with his Buddhist teacher to create what he believed would be the pop music of the future. Featured image Photo: Tom...
2022-11-09
35 min
The Great Women Artists
Catherine Opie
THIS WEEK on the GWA Podcast, we interview one of the most renowned photographers working in the world right now, Catherine Opie! A photographer of portraits of people, landscapes, the urban environment and American society, Opie uses the tool of the camera to explore sexual and cultural identity. First picking up a camera aged nine, it was in the 1990s that she began to gain recognition for her studio portraits of gay and transgender communities who appear painterly and defiant, powerful and regal. Travelling across the world, and in particular different areas of North America, Opie has documented masculinity through...
2022-11-02
41 min
别任性
别任性126:女性和书写,相遇在“世界之夜”【附书单+赠书福利】
这期节目中,我受潇当代美术馆之邀前往日照,与艺术研究者栾志超和独立出版人陈韵,展开了一场关于女性的阅读、写作和出版的谈话。这场对谈在群展 “越过栅栏,如鸟儿飞过” 和特别策划项目 “世界之夜” 阅读室的开幕日发生。潇当代美术馆联合栾志超策划了这间 “世界之夜” 阅读室,围绕女性相关话语,挑选并展出一系列出版物供公众览阅,并邀请观众在观展之余坐下来阅读,找寻自身经验、文献与当下艺术创作之间的多重回响。嘉宾:栾志超:⻓期从事中国当代艺术的研究、写作、翻译与出版工作,编撰了多本艺术家及机构、空间出版物,译著包括《霍克尼论摄影》《图像的来世——关于“病夫”刻板印象的中⻄传译》《今日摄影: 1960 年以来的影像艺术》《达利》《五姐妹》。曾任《艺术世界》资深编辑,组织策划了多个研究性专题,目前就职于 OCAT 研究中心 (北京),负责图书文献工作。陈韵:西天中土项目执行人,2014年获首届PSA青年策展人计划一等奖,并发起定海桥互助社(2015-2018),第11届上海双年展策展组成员,策划51人项目,目前将51人作为一个以出版为主要方法的艺术计划。主办方嘉宾:王紫薇:当代艺术从业者,译者,写作者。翻译和写作见于《ArtReview China》,《ArtReview Asia》,《LEAP》等。目前就职于潇当代美术馆,负责媒体与内容策划工作。!粉丝福利:留下你的评论(任意平台都可以),并关注潇当代美术馆公众号(“XIAO潇当代美术馆”),一周后我将从评论区挑选三位朋友送出 “世界之夜” 阅读室书单中的随机书籍盲盒一份。“世界之夜” 阅读室书单请看“别任性BeADodo”公众号推送(字数超了发不出来)。"世界之夜" 阅读室策划人:栾志超发起人:王紫薇时间:2022年9月13日–12月14日地点:潇当代美术馆(山东省日照市东港区绿舟路58号兴业国际财富中心B座)开放时间:周三至周日 09:30–17:30收听平台:小宇宙|Apple Podcast|Spotify|Pocket Casts 等其他泛用性客户端| 网易云音乐 | 喜马拉雅 | Himalaya | QQ音乐|等别任性粉丝群目前满员了,我也暂时顾不上弄二群。想加入的新朋友将进入一个 waiting list,有人退出我再按顺序加大家。感谢!添加方式:加Beadodo,验证问题:你印象最深的一期节目是哪期?时间点:03:50 阅读室的由来09:40 主办方对这个阅读室的设想不只是一个物理空间,而是由物理存在的阅读文本搭建的“情境”——邀请读者进入一些主体的叙事、思考与行动。那么为何决定以一个 “阅读室” 的空间概念作为这个活动的载体?22:30 阅读和空间可能有一组辩证关系:我们的身体对周围阅读空间和 “情境” 的感知很直观且敏感度很高;但阅读就是为了让我们脱离物理所在去漫游和漂流。那么,我们分别最喜欢在什么样的空间阅读?30:35 陈韵在(已经拆迁的)定海桥互助社的一天:定海桥的历史,性别学者何春蕤和卡维波的访问37:30 《碧曲口述》的诞生和新书发布,碧曲本人对这本口述的反应,提及黄盈盈、潘绥铭,以及人民大学的性社会学研究所42:40 《碧曲口述》再版,以及 “出版” 在英文和中文中的最初定义46:20 栾志超在去年和郭锦泓(AKA本台最受欢迎嘉宾郭师傅)一起为OCAT做了一个关于90年代中国当代女性艺术展览史的文献研究项目,因为她偶然发现90年代的艺术现场中有很丰富女性艺术参与,然后产生了很多问题。但是在项目完成之后,为什么问题变得更多了?这些问题如何延续到这次的阅读室中?54:10 所谓 “独立出版” 对于女性有什么独特的意义?57:50 因为鲁迅故居面临强迁的 “孤老” 程老师的故事:《狂人日记》的版画(by 赵延年)和她的 “涂鸦”1:01:40 阅读对女性的重要意义(提及Emily Dickson传记电影《宁静的热情》):女人通过写作重新找回表达的自由,但也会重新感受到 “饿”,重新感觉到做人的痛苦,因为重新把自己当成一个人。1:03:40 作为编辑、出版者、研究者,我们应该如何去看待这些可能是痛苦的书写?做些什么,怎么做,才是 “对” 的,或者说是有点分量的?我们和书写者可以是什么样的关系?关于 “做项目”,和《写母亲》第五期《住在亲情里的疫情》1:14:30 女性话题近几年在国内看似呈现一定程度上的集中喷发,出版物也变多了,但两位嘉宾从艺术和出版行业的角度对这个现象的观察是什么样子?【提及:陶咏白】1:22:10 两位嘉宾目前在进行的和女性有关的项目:苏珊·桑塔格的滚石采访、《The Baby on the Fire Escape》、关于生活在墨西哥丛林的自组织社群Zapatista的女性宣言【提及唐群英】1:26:00 为何用 “世界之夜”(黑格尔提出的概念)作为阅读室的主题概念?什么是 “相信女性”(Trust Women)?Tracklist:John Ashton Thomas - Travel Within (Courtesy of Audio Network)-别任性,从性别角度看一切 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-10-17
1h 30
Sound and Vision
David Scanavino
David Scanavino (b. 1978, Denver, Colorado) lives and works in Providence, Rhode Island. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design (BFA Painting 2001) and the Yale University School of the Arts (MFA Painting 2003), Scanavino has shown widely in the past 15 years in New York, across the country, and internationally. He has had solo museum exhibitions including "Imperial Texture" at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield CT (2014), "Candy Crush" at the Pulitzer Foundation of Art in St. Louis, MO (2014), and “Repeater” at the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University in Houston, TX (2017). He has permanent public commissions installed in the Col...
2022-10-13
1h 34
PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf
Aaron Schuman - Episode 49
To start off season 3 of PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf, Sasha and photographer, writer, curator and educator, Aaron Schuman discuss Aaron's monographs including, SLANT and his latest, SONATA, both published by MACK. Aaron reveals how he was approached to create a Masters program at the University of the West of England and how the idea of research is more than just a singular conscious effort to pursue an idea but a lifelong endeavor that permeates your work. https://www.aaronschuman.com/index.html AARON SCHUMAN is an American photographer, writer, curator and educator based in the...
2022-10-06
50 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Podcast: Joanne Robertson on Improvisation
This episode features the musician and painter, Joanne Robertson whose work is born from improvisation. She regularly collaborates with other artists, such as Dean Blunt and Sidsel Meineche Hansen, who plays a vacuum on Joanne’s most recent release. We discuss her ideas on music, art and life, all while she nurses her newborn baby. Featured image Photo courtesy Bruna Amaral Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini
2022-09-30
23 min
The Art Angle
How K-Pop and Connoisseurship Made Seoul a New Art Capital
Last week, the art industry descended on Seoul, South Korea, for the inaugural edition of Frieze art fair’s Asian outpost. It was a major affair, packed with K-pop celebrities and six-figure sales that marked yet another peak for the Korean art scene, which seems to be heading along a neverending upward spiral. Installed next to the stalwart fair Kiaf at the formidable CoEx convention center, and not far away from a smaller satellite fair focused on new media, Kiaf Plus, this first year for this combined trio of fairs was a runaway success story. At Frieze, 110 galleries participated, dr...
2022-09-08
30 min
RSA Events
RSA Events at Wilderness: David Wengrow
Professor David Wengrow is an archaeologist and professor at University College London, and in 2021 was ranked #10 on ArtReview’s Power 100 list of the most influential people in art. His work challenges long-held views about the origins and development of human society and tells new stories of how we came to be, drawing on groundbreaking archaeological and anthropological evidence. He shares on the Wilderness stage the dazzling thinking in his latest book, ‘The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity’, co-authored with the late, great David Graeber.#RSAWildernessBecome an RSA Events sponsor: https://utm.guru/u...
2022-09-01
39 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Deniz Gul and Nour Mobarak: the Sound of Language
This episode features two multimedia artists, Deniz Gul and Nour Mobarak, who both work with sculpture, music, language and ideas. Mobarak discusses her new work, Dafne Phono, an audio-based adaptation of the first known opera, translated into the most morphophonologically complex languages in the world. Gul presents an essay from her most recent book, an excerpt on the subject of somatic philosopher Moshé Feldenkrais, along with an exercise for listeners to try at home. Featured image Theodoor van Thulden, Apollo and Daphne, 1636-38. Public domain. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by Ar...
2022-08-05
45 min
Good Mourning, Nancy Podcast
Ep. 99: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) - No Place Like Home
This month we're discussing David Lynch's Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me! TW: swearing, incest, filicide, rape, murder, drug use and abuse, true crime, child abuse and rape. Join Us: https://linktr.ee/goodmourningnancy Help Out: https://translifeline.org/donate/ & https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Resources: The Overlooked Importance of ‘Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me’ by Katie Coxall https://film-cred.com/the-overlooked-importance-of-twin-peaks-fire-walk-with-me/ Why 'Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me' Remains One of the Greatest Prequels of All Time BY LIAM GAUGHAN https://collider.com/twin-peaks-fire-walk-with-me-great-prequel/ In the Closest with Laura Palmer by Alexander O’Connor https://www.gaylydreadful.com/blog/2019/5/27/in-the...
2022-08-02
1h 35
艺术有读
卡塞尔文献展日报 III
卡塞尔文献展日报的最后一期。 对话中谈到的彭博社评论文章artreview 对于卡塞尔文献展的评论文章本期节目与文化土豆播客联合录制。 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-07-24
28 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Hunter Hunt-Hendrix’s Transcendental Metal Opera
Hunter Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix is the leading creative force in the highly eclectic band, Liturgy. She also makes sculpture and has created her own philosophical system called Transcendental Qabala, which informs much of her work. In this episode, we discuss her opera, Origin of the Alimonies, which she considers a total work of art, involving film, spiritual gnosis, and a gender-affirming transition. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini Image courtesy: Hunter Hunt-Hendrix
2022-07-01
36 min
The Manny's Podcast
The State of the Gay Bar: Gay Bar Book Talk w/ Author Jeremy Atherton Lin
Does gay still have a place? Are our queer spaces safe? What does the future look like for queer spaces? Join us for a special conversation with Gay Bar author Jeremy Atherton on the state of the gay bar. San Francisco is a safe haven for queer identifying folk but this is not the same for spaces outside our bubble. Let's find out what's going on within our nation and internationally as well. About the Speaker: About Jeremy Atherton: An Asian-American essayist based in Los Angeles and East Sussex, England. Jeremy studied playwriting at UCLA then held an editing position...
2022-06-30
49 min
Talk Art
Marc Spiegler (Art Basel Special Episode)
Talk Art Special Episode!!! We catch up on all things Art Basel with legendary Global Director Marc Speigler - Art Basel is the biggest art fair in the world where thousands of people flock to the city of Basel every year to discover and witness new art, new ideas and the changing of culture - this is art world insider magic.Marc Spiegler (born 1968) is an American/French art journalist and columnist since 1998. In 2012 he became global director of Art Basel. Marc leads the organization’s development, including all three shows and our expanding artworld activities. He i...
2022-06-14
1h 11
Subject, Object, Verb
Mochu – Narrating Art, Deep Time and Freeports
Mochu is an artist who creates narrative technofictions in his films, writings and lectures. In this episode, he presents an audio adaptation of his new book, Nervous Fossils: Syndromes of the Synthetic Nether, which discusses fossils, synthetic colour production, and time-traveling syndromes. The episode takes place in an art freeport and drifts between essay, fiction and mythology. It's a wild philosophical ride into deep time. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini Image courtesy: Adityan Melekalam + Mochu Audioscape: Suvani Suri Sound Recording: Abhishek Mathur @ Quarter Note Studios
2022-05-31
29 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Natasha Ginwala on the Sound of Riots
For the last five years, curator Natasha Ginwala has been investigating riots, uprisings, and pogroms. As a part of this research, she’s curated an exhibition and edited the book Nights of the Dispossessed: Riots Unbound, edited with Gal Kirn and Niloufar Tajeri. For this podcast, Ginwala considers the sonic expression of riots through a collection of mixtapes and sound collages on social unrest. The episode features contributions by Arshia Haq (writer, filmmaker, DJ), Louis Henderson (artist, filmmaker), Josh Kun (author, music critic), and Atiyyah Khan (arts journalist, music writer, artist). Host Ross Simonini Credits Pr...
2022-05-05
58 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Jared Madere’s Guide to Making Music with AI
For the last few years, the artist Jared Madere has invented images and music using artificial intelligence. He jams AI systems with irrationality to arrive at pictures and songs that are both familiar and alien. In this episode, Madere discusses the ‘frozen operas’ he has been performing around the world and the idiosyncratic process he uses to collaborate with the non-human. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini
2022-04-07
27 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Ei Arakawa on Melody as Memory
Ei Arakawa is an artist working in sculpture, performance and more recently, musicals. In this episode Arakawa is interviewed for the first time about his songs, which have been largely overshadowed by his largescale performances, at venues such as Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall and The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Arakawa goes on to discuss the process of writing music and some of the artists, both amateurs and stars, who have been an influence on his work since childhood. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini
2022-02-24
27 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Klein on the Sound of Childhood
Klein is multi-disciplinary artist. She’s made a feature length film, a hypertext storytelling game and theatrical works, but is primarily known for her music, a beguiling collage of sound. This episode features an interview in which Klein manipulates her vocals and provides a playlist of TV sitcom theme songs, commercial jingles, and Nigerian Nollywood soundtracks that influenced her as a child. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini
2022-01-21
21 min
Voices On Art - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast | hosted by Daniela Steinfeld
#50 PHILIPP KAISER | Marian Goodman Galleries, Partner and President | Accessing New Territories
This is a special anniversary Episode - it's not only the first talk of the new year 2022, it's also our No. 50! Philipp Kaiser, Partner and President at Marian Goodman Galleries worldwide, is accordingly a very special guest. As a curator he did almost everything one could think of. He relentlessy and with great passion follows his intuition and curiosity. Philipp considers art and history being in constant flux and in his practice combines concentration with dedication and bravery with openness. Recently he prepared the extensive exhibition, archive, and library about the life and work of Harald Szeemann at the Getty, h...
2022-01-04
44 min
ArtVoice艺值听
episode 3|观看之道 — 影像、创作与时代气息
【本期内容】著名英国艺术史家约翰·伯格(John Berger)在其1972年著作《观看之道》(Ways of Seeing)中,论述了观看方式在理解视觉艺术,以及理解整个文化社会中的关键地位。他提及女性在西方艺术史中长久作为被观看的对象和一种景观,与其在现实社会中的境况息息相关。而半个世纪后的今天,越来越多的女性开始成为观看的主体,她们活跃在绘画、电影等视觉艺术的各个领域,以其对世界的独特感知和独有的美学语言,表达自己对世界的理解和对未来想象。本期节目嘉宾们从影像创作出发,探讨在媒介更迭和图像阅读方式极速变化的当代,创作者们如何将自身经验、记忆、感知、外在技术转化到艺术的表达和创作中。【本场主持】曹丹,超媒体集团艺术平台总裁,《艺术新闻/中文版》、《艺术世界 ArtReview China》、《LEAP艺术界》出版人【本期嘉宾】沈暘,独立制片人、策展人曹斐,艺术家田咖喱,多栖电影制作人杨圆圆,视觉艺术家、电影导演【时间轴】04:11 本期主题及嘉宾介绍07:36 观看之道,从《五感之谜》 讲起14:08 新媒体时代对电影创作的影响17:06 影像艺术中时间和空间的关系,以及创作者是如何在艺术创作中进行构造的?32:39 影像艺术创作中不同语言的使用是否可以突破文化差异?51:08 女性创作者如何通过自身重新定义未来的文化的发展?【相关阅读】
2021-12-29
59 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Sheila Heti on Thinking about Thinking
Sheila Heti is a writer who interrogates the role of the writer, questions the limits of the book and explores the spectrum of literature. She has written novels, fables, a fashion book, a play, and philosophical investigations into everyday life. On this episode, she discusses working with systems as an artist, her love of thinking about thinking, and two of her upcoming works: ‘Alphabetical Diary’ and ‘Pure Colour’. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini
2021-12-15
33 min
藝情指揮中心
當代樣本02 | 2021最具影響力藝術家Theaster Gates:「窮人的藝術在哪?」
「藝術是我擁有的工具,這個工具已經足夠好了。」 Theaster Gates 藝術有哪些撼動社會的方式?聽完這集你會有新的想法。 西斯特·蓋茲不只在畫廊內表現突出,在畫廊外更是大放異彩,透過許多計畫成功讓社會中的弱勢接觸藝術,完全打破大眾對於藝術家的想像。《公民掛毯》使用廢棄消防水帶來提醒這個世代一直存在的種族問題,《Dorchester Projects》則是將社區中廢棄的房子改造成藝文空間,讓窮人也能接觸藝術進而使人們的生活更美好。 Theaster Gates的創作充滿大量的回收概念,包含販售用廢棄物製作的藝術品來支付建築費用,是什麼樣的生活環境造就了蓋茲的創作理念?有哪些力量支持著蓋茲進行這個沒有終點的挑戰?這些社區改造的思維又如何在別的國家也實踐出來呢?和我們一同來見識2021最具影響力藝術家的魅力吧! 希望你們喜歡新企劃《當代樣本》:挑選的藝術家可能不是媒體寵兒,不過一定是我們珍藏的精選。 英語:Art Command Center,縮寫ACC #TheasterGates #西斯特蓋茲 #ArtReview #影響力 #藝術家 #社會參與 #藝術 #公民掛毯 #伯明翰運動 #DorchesterProjects #石島藝術銀行 #高古軒畫廊 #社區營造 #蛇形藝廊 #當代藝術家 #藝情指揮中心 #當代樣本 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
2021-12-14
47 min
Art and Obsolescence
Tina Rivers Ryan
This week on the show we sit down with curator Tina Rivers Ryan – one of the preeminent curators mapping contemporary artistic practices engaged with the digital, and keeping the flame of digital art history alive. In this in-depth conversation we delve into Tina's evolution as a curator, and many of the particularities of curatoring digital art. As well, Tina is one of the few thinkers out there who is fluent in the art world and the crypto/NFT world, and in our discussion she offers an important message about how we all may be missing the bigger issue amdist th...
2021-12-14
1h 05
Zurück zur Zukunft - Tech-News und Business Models
#148 | Krypto-Kurssturz, Adidas im Metaverse, Square = Block, Amazon überholt FedEx & UPS, Grab-SPAC
Eine Woche geprägt von Turbulenzen an den Aktienmärkte, insbesondere bei den US-Tech-Werten, aber auch an den Kryptobörsen, wo Bitcoin, Ether und kleinere Kryptowährungen eine massive Talfahrt hinter sich haben. Welche Gründe es abseits der neuen Covid-19-Variante Omicron geben könnte und wie die Verluste beider Märkte zusammenhängen besprechen Agnieszka und Alexander in dieser Folge. --- » Die Themen der Folge 148: --- » Kurssturz am Kryptomarkt https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2021/12/04/bitcoin-drops-9k-in-an-hour/ https://www.handelsblatt.com/finanzen/maerkte/devisen-rohstoffe/digitalwaehrungen-kryptomarkt-bricht-um-bis-zu-20-prozent-ein-extreme-volatilitaet-ueberrascht-auch-experten/27863822.html https://www.ft.com/content/b5fb450b-9896-46d3-a8a7-9a9e6849b...
2021-12-07
57 min
The Propaganda Report
New Twitter CEO Dupes The Public w/PR Stunt, Media Keeps Lying About Aaron Rodgers, & The New Most Influential Artist In The World Might Surprise You (DNB)
Listen, Subscribe, Share the Show, Donate. Help us keep this train rollin! Notes & Links from Today's Show CNN suspends Chris Cuomo indefinitely - CNN (19) Parag Agrawal on Twitter: ""If they are not gonna make a distinction between muslims and extremists, then why should I distinguish between white people and racists."" / Twitter Parag Agrawal on Twitter: ""If they are not gonna make a distinction between muslims and extremists, then why should I distinguish between white people and racists."" / Twitter (archive.md) Aaron Rodgers Says Coaches May be Leaking His Medical Info (mediaite.com) NFL Fans and...
2021-12-01
34 min
ArtVoice艺值听
episode 1 | 香之意向 — 诗歌与视觉艺术中的通感
【本期内容】“感知香奈儿”展览名称中的“感知”一词,灵感来源于法国家喻户晓的诗人波德莱尔的诗作《契合》(CORRESPONDENCES),将现实比喻为一片象征的森林,是“香气、色彩、声音的契合”。本次展览围绕着香奈儿具有代表性的香水展开,为每款香奈儿香水设置了独立的展厅,每一间都体现出不同精神及其独有的特质。围绕着“香之意象 — 诗歌与视觉艺术中的通过”主题,论坛邀请了三位参展的视觉艺术家高茜、倪有鱼、杨丹凤,并特邀知名的波德莱尔研究者、广东外语外贸大学外国文学文化研究中心研究员、法语语言文学博士生导师刘波教授,从波德莱尔的诗歌到当代艺术家的实践等多个维度,讨论“通感”(synesthésies)在诗歌与视觉艺术中的运用与表达,其美学思想如何影响着当代与未来的文艺创作。【本场主持】曹丹,《超媒体集团艺术平台总裁,《艺术新闻/中文版》、《艺术世界 ArtReview China》、《LEAP艺术界》出版人【本期嘉宾】刘波,法国巴黎索邦大学文学博士高茜,艺术家倪有鱼,艺术家杨丹凤,艺术家【时间轴】01:12 嘉宾介绍04:15 气味与艺术家工作室13:00 刘波解析波德莱尔诗歌19:18 艺术品与感知的关系19:44 高茜以创作践行“契合”(CORRESPONDENCES)的美学理念24:40 倪有鱼和他的檀木香《浮屠》系列作品28:36 杨丹凤乐游于多元材料与媒介的创作
2021-11-15
49 min
RADIO BZZZZZH
Les Voix de Nathaniel Mellors
À l'occasion de l'exposition Permanent presents présentée au Frac Bretagne, Rennes, du 8 octobre 2021 au 2 janvier 2022, écoutez les Voix de Nathaniel Mellors. Le Frac Bretagne réunit pour la première fois l’intégralité du projet autour de la figure de l’Homme de Néandertal produite par l’artiste britannique depuis 2012. Les œuvres de Nathaniel Mellors sont pleines d’humour, elles sont irrévérencieuses et absurdes parfois, poétiques souvent mais bien que décalées, elles évoquent les thèmes de la possession, de l’histoire et du pouvoir. Podcast proposé et réalisé par le F...
2021-10-22
24 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Tao Lin on the Art of Unknowing
Tao Lin has a relentlessly curious mind. In his fiction, poetry, and nonfiction, he toes the line between reality and the imagined. His newest novel, Leave Society (2021), uses a great depth of nonfictional research to push against the ideas of accepted science as they related to his life. In an era of proliferating controversial theories, Tao's book celebrates the ability of science to refuse certainty and open up a space of unknowing. On this episode, Lin discusses a variety of ideas, including flat earth, hollow earth and free energy – alternative theories that, for Lin, serve as fertile material for his ar...
2021-10-21
22 min
LEXCHAT with LexC
Meek Mill's "Expensive Pain" Album Cover Art - Let's talk about it!
There's been a lot of controversy and uproar over the design of the album cover art for Meek Mill's latest project, "Expensive Pain," and the excitement came after viral videos surfaced of a man being openly disgusted with the display of the work on a tour bus, as well as others. There are so many things to discuss here. Let's talk about it! #MeekMill #ExpensivePain #ArtReview Email questions to lexcsolo@gmail.com CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: lexcsolo@gmail.com Venmo: @lexcatl Zelle: 404-552-5514 ...
2021-10-18
58 min
Intersections: The Art Basel Podcast
Pamela Joyner
Businesswoman and art collector Pamela Joyner tells Marc Spiegler that she is surprised at the analogies she sees between art collecting and her career in finance. ‘Both environments are very relationship oriented, they're reliant on individuals having confidence in each other's integrity,’ she explains. Described as an ‘activist collector’ by ArtReview magazine for promoting and collecting the work of contemporary African-American artists, as well as artists of African descent in Brazil and the UK, Joyner reflects on the collector as patron and the work she believes in. Our correspondent Stephanie Bailey interviews artist and filmmaker Wu Tsang on her new comm...
2021-08-16
38 min
策展这门课
2a 聊聊暑假的学习和生活
主播: Abby (IG@ happynoheya) Ginger (IG@jingwenweng_) Reference: 1. Shared Campus, https://shared-campus.com/themes/pop-cultures/summer-school/hacking-global-pop-icons-2021/summer-schools-2021/ 2020 Shared Campus The Ghost in the Wall, https://shared-campus.com/themes/cultures-histories-futures/summer-school/the-ghost-in-walls/ 2021 Shared Campus Art of the Gap, IG: @artofthegap 2. 电影《无主之作》 3. Cosmin Costinas, https://artreview.com/artist/cosmin-costinas/?year=2020 Exhibition A Journal of the Plague Year. Fear, ghosts, rebels. SARS, Leslie and the Hong Kong story, http://www.para-site.art/exhibitions/a-journal-of-the-plague-year-fear-ghosts-rebels-sars-leslie-and-the-hong-kong-story/ 5. Asia Art Archive, https://aaa.org.hk/en 6. OCAT, htt...
2021-07-24
54 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Simon Critchley on Pandemic Mysticism
Philosopher Simon Critchley writes about the history of human thought with generosity and open-minded curiosity. His newest book, Bald, is a collection of writings from his New York Times column, ‘The Stone’, which covers a vast cultural spectrum, from Socrates to David Bowie to Mormonism. On this episode, he presents his lecture on ‘Pandemic Mysticism’ alongside a few recordings by the monks of Simonpetra monastery. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini Featured image: fresco at Vatopedi monastery, Mt Athos; courtesy Jim Forest (Flickr, Creative Commons)
2021-06-25
37 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Flying Lotus
The musician and filmmaker, Flying Lotus has created a body of psychedelic, horrific and musically sophisticated work. On this episode, he discusses his thoughts on film school, spirituality, cannabis, and the piano, alongside a few excerpts from his new album, a soundtrack to the Samurai anime series, Yasuke. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini
2021-05-26
24 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Pat Metheny
Guitarist and composer Pat Metheny has spent the last five decades investigating music from a vast array of musical approaches. On this episode, he discusses music from a philosophical perspective, alongside a few excerpts from his album of guitar quartet music Road to The Sun. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini
2021-04-27
23 min
SPS
Ep. 34: On Adam Curtis & a History of the Present
On this episode of SPS, Sophia, Pamela and Andreas are joined by Aarhus Platypus member, Victor Cova, to discuss the Adam Curtis documentary series, "Can't Get You Out of My Head: An Emotional History of the Modern World" (2021). We cover the response to the series by the Socialist Workers Party (UK), Doug Lain (Zero Books) and Red Scare podcast. We debate Curtis' conservative approach to history, and what the series has to say about the defeat of the left in the twentieth century. At the beginning of the episode, Grant Tyler introduces the upcoming Platypus International Convention XIII: The Platypus...
2021-03-28
49 min
ArteFatti, il vero e il falso dell'Arte
ArteFatti Ep#6 - Experimenter a Calcutta
Nel 2020 ArtReview li ha inseriti tra le 100 figure più importanti del mondo dell’arte. Sono Priyanka e Prateek Raja, la coppia che nel 2009 ha fondato a Calcutta Experimenter, una delle gallerie più stimolanti della scena internazionale. Costantino e Francesco ci parlano della filosofia di questi due galleristi e degli artisti che rappresentano. Ma se Costantino è un loro fan, Francesco non nasconde qualche perplessità, anche se entrambi sono d’accordo su un punto: gli artisti e i galleristi italiani avrebbero solo da imparare.In questa puntata si parla di Priyanka Raja, Prateek Raja, Naeem Mohaiemen, Salvador Allende, Augusto Pinochet, Inti-Illi...
2021-03-25
38 min
Art talks: Podcast do Paulo Varella
Mulheres artistas representam 2% do mercado. Como mudar isto?
No mercado de arte mundial as artistas mulheres representam 2% do total de vendas. Para falar sobre isso eu chamei a artista multimídia Kalina Juzwiak, que além de produzir um trabalho muito legal, também tem um podcast chamado profissão artista e hoje nós vamos fazer um programa misto. Introdução 18 dos maiores museus dos EUA têm sua coleção produzida por 87% são homens 85% são brancos Nas feiras Art Basel (Basel, Miami e Hong Kong), as mulheres representaram menos de 1/4 dos artistas expostos nos últimos q...
2021-03-22
49 min
Artalaap
Ep 6: Solidarity Aesthetic - Artists of Myanmar's Civil Disobedience Movement 2021
On this episode, against the backdrop of Myanmar’s Civil Disobedience Movement that arose in the wake of the military junta's coup of 1 February 2021, I speak to acclaimed Burmese artist Moe Satt about his performance- and multimedia- based practice. We talk about how visual arts practitioners navigate censorship and restraints on civil liberties. We also discuss the way in which Myanmar's independent cultural organisations like AMCA are engaging in visual activism, how Generation Z and Boomers alike are splitting up across the virtual and actual domains and joining hands against the junta and, indeed, the importance of hands as sy...
2021-03-21
1h 09
Subject, Object, Verb
Tschabalala Self
Painter Tschabalala Self plays and discusses her new audio work, Cotton Mouth, which uses sound collage and oral history to tell the story of contemporary black pop culture. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini.
2021-03-18
23 min
Six Degrees of Silvis
Patrick Sun
If you’d like to learn more about Patrick you can visit the Sunpride Instagram page or website. Patrick Sun founded Sunpride Foundation in 2014, with a goal to raise awareness for the LGBTQ community and to nurture a more equitable world through art. In 2017, Sunpride Foundation and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei (MOCA) co-hosted Spectrosynthesis - Asian LGBTQ Issues and Art Now, the first LGBTQ-themed exhibition staged in an art museum in Asia. Two years later, the foundation and Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) presented Spectrosynthesis II – Exposure of Tolerance: LGBTQ...
2021-03-06
32 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan opens up his personal inventory of recorded sounds, which he has featured in his many investigative sound works. For this episode, Abu Hamdan simultaneously performs these sounds and discusses their slippery nature in his Dubai studio with curator Sabih Ahmed. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini.
2021-02-18
27 min
1 curadorx, 1 hora
1 curadorx, 1 hora: Fernanda Brenner
Fernanda Brenner nasceu em São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil, em 1986. É curadora e escritora. Fundadora e diretora artística do Pivô, espaço de arte contemporânea sem fins lucrativos. Ela é editora colaboradora da revista Frieze e seus textos já foram inseridos em publicações e catálogos como Artreview, Mousse, Cahiers d'Art, Terremoto e The Exhibitionist, onde ela faz também parte do conselho editorial. Ela é consultura para América Latina da Kadist Art Foundation e parte do comitê do espaço Ordet, em Milão. Desenvolve projetos de curadorias de exposições em espaços institucionais e galerias. ...
2021-01-24
1h 46
Artistscurrent
Discussion of the article on Julian Andeweg published by NRC
TRIGGER WARNING *** *** *** *** Mentions of sexual harassment, r*pe and violence; We don't describe anything explicitly but this episode is about the article on the allegations of r*pe, sexual harassment, stalking, abuse and general violence, spanning about 14 years, against the artist Julian Andeweg. --- here is the link to the article https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2020/10/30/hoe-een-kunstenaar-carriere-maakt-onder-aanhoudende-beschuldigingen-van-aanranding-en-verkrachting-a4018047 A link to the translation will be added as soon as possible Here is a english summary by artreview https://artreview...
2020-12-23
31 min
TBC - To Be Cast
ART. 8 - THE ART OF KUNST: Duty Free Art
TBC über den Abgang Christiane Arp‘s bei Vogue Deutsch, Umstrukturierungen bei Condé Nast, Hito Steyerl’s „Duty Free Art“ und die Hintergründe und Abgründe des Kunstmarktes.Weiterführende Links:Hito Steyerl Buch “Duty Free Art”: https://www.diaphanes.de/titel/duty-free-art-5387 Hito Steyerl bei Esther Schipper: https://www.estherschipper.com/artists/102-the-work-of-hito-steyerl/biography/Kunstfälscher Wolfgang Beltracchi: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_BeltracchiPower 100 - Art Review: https://artreview.com/power-100/Finding Van Gogh Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/finding-van-gogh-deutsche-version/id1477331939Gerhard Richter...
2020-12-20
00 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Ariel Pink, Johanna Hedva, and Jacolby Satterwhite
Musician Ariel Pink opens up his unreleased private archive of voice memos and talks about his love of unproduced bootlegs. Artist Jacolby Satterwhite plays a track from his band, PAT, which samples amateur song recordings made by his mother. Musician and writer Johanna Hedva discusses the many extended vocal techniques and experimental vocalists they studied on the path to writing their new album. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini.
2020-12-16
40 min
Thots on Art
CHANUKAH-19
Only 3 more episodes to go until the end of the year that keeps on giving! Thankfully, the various year end reviews have already started flooding in, and we check out the ArtReview Power 100 to see if we made the list. On a more delicious note, we gab about our favorite oily foods and the festival of lights.
2020-12-10
1h 17
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#81 Black Lives Matter Movement está no topo da lista - Power 100 - da ArtReview
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2020-12-05
05 min
Asia Society Hong Kong Movers & Shakers Podcast
28. Christopher K. Ho - Artist & Curator (Always Leave The Table a Little Hungry)
Today's guest is Christopher K. Ho a speculative artist based in New York, Hong Kong, and Telluride, Colorado. He received his BFA and BS from Cornell University and his MPhil from Columbia University. He is known for materially exquisite objects that draw equally from learned material about, and lived encounters with, power and otherness in an unevenly de-colonialised, increasingly networked world. He has exhibited at Storm King Art Center, the Queens Museum, Cranbrook Art Museum, Para Site, MASSMoCA, and Socrates Sculpture Park, among other venues. He was included in the Incheon Biennial and the Busan Bienniale, and is currently working...
2020-10-16
32 min
Bugeye's Rock, Pop, Rambles
Storms and stardust
Angela is joined this week by graphic designer, Julia Woollams. They explore the legendary album artwork of Storm Thorgerson which includes Pink Floyd, The Cranberries and Muse, to name but a few. They also dip their toes into the world of David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust, the costumes, the stage shows and the character. New music this week comes from The Franklys and Lou Kyme.If you have a story you want us to discuss or music you think we should hear, please email rockpoprambles@gmail.comIf you'd like to...
2020-09-17
1h 18
Subject, Object, Verb
Routine, Ritual, Eulogy
Writer Mason Currey discusses the daily rituals of Maya Angelou, Truman Capote, Beethoven, Patricia Highsmith, David Lynch, W.H. Auden and Lillian Hellman. Artist Natalie Labriola speaks about the history of female mystic artists, including Hildegard von Bingen, Betye Saar, Georgiana Houghton, CA Conrad, and Ana Mendieta. Candice Lin offers a surreal eulogy for her feral cat friend. New music by Astral Oracles and Sam Gendel. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini. Astral Oracles music by Michael Thibault. CA Conrad clips from the documentary Rituals for Poetry.
2020-08-21
39 min
1 Hour Intern
Art with CEO of Pace Gallery, Marc Glimcher
Pace Art gallery’s president and CEO, Marc Glimcher and I chat about everything from his home life, which was dreams of being a scientist and even talking his way out of being expelled from Harvard. Cited by ArtReview as one of the top 25 most influential people in the contemporary art world.New episodes every Monday: www.1hourintern.comThe Power Points:(00:55) - The art of building a career in a field where dreams defy pragmatism — “If I can facilitate somebody’s ability to completely follow a dream and yet not starve to death in a gutt...
2020-07-03
59 min
Ahali Conversations with Can Altay
Episode 4: Ben Eastham
Publishing has been a fundamental pillar of contemporary art’s existence. Whether as incubators for mythology-building; or becoming settings for communities to emerge, art is impossible to think outside of publications, as magazines, books, journals or today’s online forms. Ben Eastham is someone whose work wedges exactly on this territory; founding editor of The White Review, Former Editor of Art Review, and the current editor-in-chief of art-agenda. We hear his take on art publishing as creative practice; writing and editing as a means of re-scripting and re-positioning works of art; and his first-hand take on the notorious Power 100 list...
2020-06-24
35 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Josh Smith, Farah Al Qasimi, and Angharad Williams
Painter Josh Smith speaks about his reclusive lifestyle and his conflicted relationship with exhibiting his work. Photographer, Farah Al Qasimi discusses her secret life as a soundcloud musician and plays some new music. Writer, Patrick Langley discusses the history of telephone art, and artist, Angharad Williams performs an act of channeling. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini
2020-05-20
43 min
2Goodmedia - The podcast on the agenda of a conscious CEO
#12 🇮🇹 Mario Cristiani co-Founder of Galleria Continua : the opening in the Luxury Hotel St. Regis Rome, Belmond Group
#12 : Mario Cristiani - Galleria Continua - On the mission for Contemporary Art in RomeThis discussion Podcast with Mario Cristiani unveils the story of how a small cultural association founded back in 1994 in a 30-meter-square ex cinema space from Tuscany has become over 30 years one of the most famous names of international contemporary art galleries listed in the exclusive 100 Power List 2019 of the British ArtReview magazine?Mario Cristiani, if you don't know him yet, is one of the three founders of the international contemporary art gallery Galleria Continua from San Gimignano in Tuscany (Italy). Galleria...
2020-03-20
29 min
Subject, Object, Verb
Dawn Kasper, Samson Young, and Susan Cianciolo
Performance artist Dawn Kasper unpacks the process of making a collaborative sound work in Frankfurt, Germany. Artist Susan Ciancolo recalls her dreams, tells a joke and reads aloud her favourite book from her apartment in New York. Sound artist, Samson Young discusses a magic bell, tobacco auctioneers, and protest chanting in Hong Kong. Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini
2020-02-17
34 min
Arta
#21 Indian Folk Artist | All you need to know about Gond Art
A documentary about Gond Art through the eyes of a legendary Tribal Gond artist, Venkat Shyam who brought the Gond art to international markets and gave it a new meaning. We will look at what makes Gond so unique, the art characteristics, signatures, how is to be a successful Gond artist and also the difficulties in Indian art markets. Code for 10 % OFF for MeMerkie products - CLICK HERE https://www.artaapp.com/memeraki Venkat Shyam: Wikipidia: https://en...
2020-02-15
10 min
Behind the Scenes at the Museum
Cancelled! Censorship and self-censorship in the arts
Censorship of the arts is on the increase: both that imposed from above, by the state, but also from below, with artists calling for works to be taken down from display. This episode of Behind the Scenes of the Museum brings together three experts – Julia Farrington, Associate Arts Producer at Index on Censorship, artists mentor Manick Govinda, and the art critic JJ Charlesworth – to discuss the significant cases, and analyse what is going on: what is new (as compared to the old style Mary Whitehouse kind of censorship); why do institutions capitulate so easily to complaints; and what is...
2020-01-23
00 min
ArtTactic
ArtReview's Mark Rappolt on the 2019 Power 100
In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, Mark Rappolt, editor-in-chief of ArtReview and ArtReview Asia, joins us to review their recently published Power 100 rankings, listing the year's most influential people in the contemporary art world. First, Mark tells us about the history of the list and how it is compiled each year. Then, he explains why Glenn Lowry, the director of MoMA, tops the list this in 2019. Also, Mark discusses some of the new entrants on the list as well as some unexpected names, including Banksy. Finally, Mark shares broader trends in the contemporary art world regarding what positions...
2019-12-17
17 min
Arta
#19 Neon Signs Hong Kong - Meet a Modern Artist Of The Classic Neon Craft
I am exploring neon signs in Hong Kong with a modern artist using classic neon craft. Hong Kong neon signs have been a part of Hong Kong history, so I decided to explore how the traditional neon has changed from commercial use to a modern art medium. I had this great opportunity to chat with neon light maker - Karen Chan, who has the privilege of studying the traditional neon craft alongside one of the oldest neon masters. You will hear Karen's story about how she started working with neon lights and a...
2019-12-16
49 min
The Artist Next Level Podcast with Sergio Gomez
Selling Art Online with Saatchi Art's Chief Curator Rebecca Wilson
Rebecca Wilson is Chief Curator and VP, Art Advisory at Saatchi Art. She was formerly a Director at the Saatchi Gallery, London, where she was instrumental in the launch of the gallery's online presence. In 2007 she created New Sensations, a prize for art students which identifies and supports the most exciting emerging artists in the UK. Prior to joining the Saatchi Gallery, Rebecca worked for 14 years in book and art magazine publishing: she was editor of ArtReview, and before that deputy editor of Modern Painters. She has nearly 2 decades of experience working with emerging artists. https://www.saatchiart...
2019-11-19
45 min
Sound and Vision
Aliza Nisenbaum
Aliza Nisenbaum was born in Mexico City, and is currently based in New York. She received her BFA and her MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago. She is represented by Anton Kern gallery and is an Assistant Professor of Visual Arts at Columbia University School of the Arts. She has had recent shows at the Phillips Collection, Boston ICA, LA MOCA, The Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Whitney Biennial 2017; The Flag Art Foundation; The ICA at MECA; Biennial of the Americas, MCA, Denver; the Rufino Tamayo Painting Biennial, Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City; She has a forthcoming exhibition at...
2019-10-24
46 min
Cultural Peeps Podcast
Episode 13: Judith Carlton (Director - Southwark Park Galleries)
For further information about Judith, please visit: Judith on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judith-carlton-2710a030/?originalSubdomain=uk Art Review Announcement of Judith’s Appointment at Southwark Galleries (formally CPG Galleries): https://artreview.com/news/news_12_mar_2015_cpg_director/ Links to Podcast content: Edinburgh University: https://www.ed.ac.uk/ Tyne and Wear Museums: https://www.twmuseums.org.uk/ Hatton Gallery: https://hattongallery.org.uk/ Newcastle University: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/degrees/art-museum-gallery-studies-ma-pgdip/#profile Cubitt Gallery: http://cubittartists.org.uk/ Matt’s Gallery: https://www.mattsgallery.org/ Turner Prize: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/turner-prize Sout...
2019-07-18
1h 29
Sound and Vision
Rafaël Rozendaal
Rafaël Rozendaal is a dutch-brazilian visual artist based out of new york city who uses the internet as his canvas. He also creates installations, tapestries, lenticulars, haiku and lectures. Exhibitions: Times square, Centre Pompidou, Venice Biennial, Valencia Biennial, Postmasters Gallery, the Hole gallery. TSCA Gallery Tokyo, Seoul Art Square, NIMk Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum. Press: Time Magazine, Wall street Journal, Flash Art, Dazed & Confused, Interview, Wired, Purple, McSweeney’s, O Globo, Vice, Creators Project, Artreview, Vogue. Lectures: Yale (New Haven), DLD (Munich), AIT (Tokyo), Ecole des Beaux Arts (Paris), NYU (New York), Here (London), Vivid (Sydney). Collections: Whitney Museum, Stedelijk Mus...
2019-06-27
1h 34
ArtTactic
ArtReview's Mark Rappolt reviews their Power 100 annual rankings
In this week's edition of the ArtTactic Podcast, Mark Rappolt, editor-in-chief of ArtReview, joins us to review their recently published Power 100 ranking, listing the year's most influential people in the contemporary art world. First, we discuss the #metoo movement's place in the top 5 of this year's list and how it is infiltrating the art world. Then, we breakdown David Zwirner's rise to number 1 on the list as well as Larry Gagosian's fall to 22. Also, Mark lists some important trends on this year's list and identifies a few highly influential individuals on the list that may be under the radar.
2018-12-03
13 min
State Of The Art
The Art of Education: Director of Sotheby's Institute of Art, Los Angeles, Jonathan T.D. Neil
In Jonathan T.D.Neil’s decades long career, he’s been an art critic, an art educator, an art consultant, an art historian, and even an architect. His diverse background makes him uniquely suited to comment on macro trends in the art world, and lead him to start a brand new interdisciplinary MA in Art Business, and Information Systems and Technology at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, Los Angeles; where he is the Director, and Head of Global Business Development. In today’s episode, he and Ethan chat about what makes Sotheby’s different from other art schools, what his h...
2018-03-15
00 min
IN STUDIO with Sharon Obuobi
Episode 3 - Hans Ulrich Obrist
In Studio with Sharon Obuobi is a series of conversations with artists, curators, influencers, exploring the process of art making. In this episode, I speak with Hans Ulrich Obrist who is currently working as Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries. Since 2002, he has been consistently mentioned on ArtReview’s list of the world’s top 100 most powerful people. Hans Ulrich has conducted nearly 2,500 hours of interviews with creatives, and initiated a series of 24 hour ‘marathon’ public events. He created the 89 Plus project with Simon Castets, a multi-platform research project which investigates the generation of innovators born in or after 1989. To see more...
2018-01-22
00 min
语桐听艺术
【画廊】 高古轩 Gagosian Gallery
英国艺术杂志《ArtReview》主导的2010年世界艺术界影响力排行第一英国艺术杂志《ArtReview》主导的2010年世界艺术界影响力前一百人名单新近出炉。美国画廊主拉里·高古轩(Larry Gagosian)拔得头筹。算上他刚在巴黎开业的画廊,高古轩画廊帝国目前占据了全世界包括纽约、伦敦在内的9个大都市。用《ArtReview》的话来说,这些画廊展出的作品“让人惊叹……具有将其他对手远远甩在后面的无可比拟的力量”。这位在艺术品市场里翻云覆雨的高古轩先生,极少出现在公众的视野里,然而江湖上却流传着诸多关于他的传说。很多人崇拜他,还有很多的人害怕他、敬畏他。所有人都无法否认的一点是:他就是当今艺术市场的教父级人物。 高古轩画廊是导演拉里·高古轩所拥有的当代艺术画廊。 全球一共有十五家画廊空间:纽约五个; 伦敦三个; 巴黎两个; 比佛利山庄 、罗马、 雅典 ,、日内瓦和香港。
2017-12-11
04 min
ArtTactic
ArtReview's Mark Rappolt reviews their annual Power 100 list
In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, Mark Rappolt, editor-in-chief of ArtReview, joins us to review their annual Power 100 list, a guide to the 100 most powerful figures in contemporary art. First, Mark reveals Hito Steyerl, Pierre Huyghe and Donna Haraway as the top 3 on this year's list and details why they are worthy of that ranking. Then, Mark identifies Gavin Brown as the gallery that surged the most in terms of influence over the past year. Also, he explains why artists have the most momentum at the moment in terms of increasing influence and he shares the extent to...
2017-11-29
10 min
Medicine Unboxed
MAPS - Lara Pawson - MEMORY
Lara Pawson is the author of 'This Is The Place To Be', a fragmentary memoir which was published in September 2016 with CB editions. It is based on the long looping monologue, Non Correspondence, which was directed by Forced Entertainment’s Tim Etchells and performed by Cathy Naden at the Battersea Arts Centre for the London International Festival of Theatre 2014, After A War. In the 'Name of the People: Angola’s Forgotten Massacre' (IB Tauris, 2014) was her first book. It was nominated for several awards and longlisted for The Orwell Prize 2015. It was translated as 'Em Nome Do Povo: O massacre que...
2017-11-22
36 min
The Undergang Armchair
CHART Art Fair Wrap Up
We are back again here on the other side of CHART Art Fair with our wrap up from the events this year. It’s a two part episode, with the first part featuring a short discussion with the panel of speakers from one of the Chart Art Talks, namely Peter Pakesch, chairman of the Maria Lassning Foundation, Shwetal Patel, director of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Sofia Hernández Chong Cuy, curator at the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros (CPPC), Hans-Ulrich Obrist, artistic director at Serpentine Galleries, and editor of ArtReview magazine Mark Rappolt. The second part of the show is g...
2017-09-14
53 min
The Undergang Armchair
CHART Art Fair Wrap Up
We are back again here on the other side of CHART Art Fair with our wrap up from the events this year. It’s a two part episode, with the first part featuring a short discussion with the panel of speakers from one of the Chart Art Talks, namely Peter Pakesch, chairman of the Maria Lassning Foundation, Shwetal Patel, director of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Sofia Hernández Chong Cuy, curator at the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros (CPPC), Hans-Ulrich Obrist, artistic director at Serpentine Galleries, and editor of ArtReview magazine Mark Rappolt. The second part of the show is g...
2017-09-14
53 min
上海民生现代美术馆
【民生讲座】角色:人物与场景关系的问题
主讲人托比亚斯·伯格(Tobias Berger),香港奥卑利美术馆艺术总监;JJ·查尔斯沃斯博士(Dr JJ Charlesworth),英国当代艺术评论家及《ArtReview》出版人;卢迎华,中国独立策展人,艺术评论家主持人Sophia Hao,英国策展人;Edgar Schmitz,德国艺术家时间2016/11/13 周日 14:00-17:30 地点上海民生现代美术馆主办上海民生现代美术馆、英国邓迪大学库珀美术馆英国文化教育协会全程支持▌关于《中枢与虚构》国际巡回论坛上海系列置身于西方与中国两个批判性解读语境的交叉点,《中枢与虚构》国际巡回论坛上海系列将对《CURRENT:苏格兰当代艺术展》的批评理论脉络及多元化语境进行一次全面深入的梳理。
2016-11-16
3h 28
ArtTactic
Mark Rappolt previews ArtReview's 2016 Power 100
In this week's edition of the ArtTactic Podcast, Mark Rappolt, editor-in-chief of ArtReview, joins us to discuss their annual Power 100, a ranking of the year's most influential people in the contemporary art world. First, Mark reveals that Hans Ulrich Obrist is at the top of the rankings and explains why they awarded that spot to the Serpentine Galleries director. Then, Mark discusses what story this year's list reveals in terms of where the most influence currently lies in the art world. Also, he touches on the decreasing influence of art critics, he identifies which individuals experienced the greatest rises in...
2016-10-26
07 min
1-54 Forum
1-54 Forum London 2016 | African Design: Locating ‘It’ and its Constituents
1-54 Forum London 6- 9 October 2016African Design: Locating ‘It’ and its Constituents Aaron Kohn (Executive Director, Museum of African Design, Johannesburg) with comments from Mark Rappolt (Editor-in-Chief, ArtReview). www.1-54.com
2016-10-07
1h 05
语桐听艺术
【画廊】 高古轩 Gagosian Gallery
英国艺术杂志《ArtReview》主导的2010年世界艺术界影响力排行第一英国艺术杂志《ArtReview》主导的2010年世界艺术界影响力前一百人名单新近出炉。美国画廊主拉里·高古轩(Larry Gagosian)拔得头筹。算上他刚在巴黎开业的画廊,高古轩画廊帝国目前占据了全世界包括纽约、伦敦在内的9个大都市。用《ArtReview》的话来说,这些画廊展出的作品“让人惊叹……具有将其他对手远远甩在后面的无可比拟的力量”。这位在艺术品市场里翻云覆雨的高古轩先生,极少出现在公众的视野里,然而江湖上却流传着诸多关于他的传说。很多人崇拜他,还有很多的人害怕他、敬畏他。所有人都无法否认的一点是:他就是当今艺术市场的教父级人物。 高古轩画廊是导演拉里·高古轩所拥有的当代艺术画廊。 全球一共有十五家画廊空间:纽约五个; 伦敦三个; 巴黎两个; 比佛利山庄 、罗马、 雅典 ,、日内瓦和香港。
2016-06-07
04 min
Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 515: Orit Gat
This week we catch up with Orit Gat at Superscript2015. This was one of the most honest conversation we have had in years. I think the context of being surrounded by arts writers created the prefect context for frankness. Thanks go out to our sponser Coagula Curatorial and our friends at the Walker. Orit Gat from her web site... Orit Gat is a writer based in New York and London. She writes about contemporary art, publishing, internet culture, and different meeting points between these things. Her writing is published regularly onRhizome, where she is a...
2015-07-13
1h 04
Autumn 2013 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
What's the Point of Contemporary Art?
Contributor(s): JJ Charlesworth, Mark Rappolt | The art world seems to be going from strength to strength, even in the midst of recession and austerity. Collectors pay record prices at auctions, while commercial galleries set up global branches to meet new markets and museums pursue ambitious expansions plans to cater for a growing audience. But as the art world seems to get ever bigger, is the culture of art itself changing? With public funding being cut and smaller commercial galleries and independent spaces struggling to survive, is contemporary art in danger of becoming more corporate and more spectacular? And with...
2013-10-30
1h 31
Autumn 2013 | Public lectures and events | Video
What's the Point of Contemporary Art?
Contributor(s): JJ Charlesworth, Mark Rappolt | The art world seems to be going from strength to strength, even in the midst of recession and austerity. Collectors pay record prices at auctions, while commercial galleries set up global branches to meet new markets and museums pursue ambitious expansions plans to cater for a growing audience. But as the art world seems to get ever bigger, is the culture of art itself changing? With public funding being cut and smaller commercial galleries and independent spaces struggling to survive, is contemporary art in danger of becoming more corporate and more spectacular? And with...
2013-10-30
1h 31
Front Row: Archive 2013
25/10/2013
With Kirsty LangElizabeth Gilbert's memoir Eat, Pray, Love spent nearly 200 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list and was made into a film starring Julia Roberts and Javier Bardem. Elizabeth talks to Kirsty about returning to fiction for her new book The Signature of All Things, a story which spans the 18th and 19th centuries and sees its heroine, botanist Alma Whittaker, travel from Philadelphia to Tahiti and Amsterdam in search of answers, adventure, and love.James Corden stars as Britain's Got Talent winner Paul Potts in the biopic One Chance. The...
2013-10-25
28 min