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B-DigitalB-DigitalEpisodio 8: Marketing y ventas: Más tecnología, más data, mejores decisionesEn el nuevo episodio de B-Digital, el podcast de CANVIA, Pedro José Crespo, Regional Commercial & Innovation Officer para América Latina de Konecta, y Diego Caballero, CoE Lead de Digital Growth de Pacífico Seguros, comparten cómo se fortalece una estrategia de marketing y ventas con tecnología.2023-05-1016 minB-DigitalB-DigitalBienvenidos a la segunda temporada de B-Digital, el podcast de CANVIABienvenidos a la segunda temporada de B-Digital, el podcast de CANVIA, un espacio en el que hablaremos con los protagonistas de la transformación digital en los negocios.2023-03-0100 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 75: International Gallerist Pearl LamA conversation about the intricacies of the Chinese art market with iconic Chinese gallerist Pearl Lam. Lam has been a fixture in the contemporary art scenes of Shanghai and Hong Kong during an unprecedented time of growth and evolution among Chinese artists and collectors. Her galleries represent artists from both China and abroad and The China Art Foundation (which she co-founded with scholar Gao Minglu) aims to utilize art to spark cross-cultural dialogues between the East and the West.2022-11-2940 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 74: Poppy Simpson, Head of Product and Content for Netgear's Meural Digital Art FrameA discussion about the future of digital art displays with Poppy Simpson, Head of Product and Content for Netgear’s Meural product line. In the conversation, we discuss a number of issues around the use of digital art frames, including the evolving user experience, the advantages of providing a library of curated content and Netgear’s pioneering work with the SuperRare DAO to develop a licensing and royalty model for displaying NFTs on digital displays.2022-11-2241 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 73: Artist Glenn BrownA discussion with artist Glenn Brown. Finding inspiration in works from art history as well as science fiction, Brown creates beautifully crafted paintings built from layers of fine brush strokes and thin glazes. The process can take years, but yields paintings that captivate the viewer with sublime colors and intertwining strokes that invite the viewer’s closer inspection. The conversation dives into Brown’s artistic mindset and methodology, as well as a discussion about his current exhibit “We’ll Keep On Dancing Till We Pay the Rent” at Gagosian’s 24th Street location in New York - his first show in the city...2022-11-1538 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 72: "Mark Rothko" Authors Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher RothkoA conversation with authors Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko on the long-awaited release of their new book about their father titled simply “Mark Rothko”. The volume examines both Mark Rothko the man and Mark Rothko the artist, while providing more than 275 images of his paintings, prints, and works on paper. Our conversation reasserts Rothko as a deeply intellectual and philosophical man who aspired for his abstract work to challenge viewers at a spiritual level.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0847872122?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_S8WZG2AJ955BPREPC9HGhttps://www.mfah.org/cale...2022-11-0833 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 71: Artist Shepard FaireyA conversation with the artist Shepard Fairey. He is an artist, activist, street art pioneer and founder of the OBEY clothing line, but may be best known for his 2008 HOPE poster that served as the grassroots campaign imagery for Barack Obama’s first presidential election. Urban streets have long been the home of Fairey’s counter-culture images. The word “OBEY” paired with a stylized depiction of Andre the Giant has been an iconic calling card for the artist whose work is now invited to be painted on city walls and shown in contemporary museums.https://obeygiant.com/htt...2022-11-0145 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 70: "Life in Our Minds" Generative NFT ProjectA discussion with the team that has collaborated to bring the “Life in Our Minds” generative NFT project to life. The project extends the work artist collective Random International has done around flocking simulations through a collaboration with digital artist and art director Danil Krivoruchko. The project features NFTs which evolve dynamically based on a number of data points, including those taken from the owner’s crypto wallet. The individual flocks then combine to create a giant “Mother Flock” whose starling-like swarming appearance will be viewable to a wider audience both online and in person. Joining me for the conversation is Random...2022-10-2539 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 69: Artist Emma WebsterA conversation with artist Emma Webster. Webster uses virtual reality, collage and 3D modeling software to create invented landscapes that she then paints in oil. These unique, large-scale landscapes provoke wonder and spark curiosity. In August, Webster’s work was the subject of the inaugural show at Perrotin’s newest exhibit space in Seoul, South Korea.https://www.emmawebster.com/https://www.perrotin.com/artists/emma__webster/1194#newshttps://www.instagram.com/emma_webstah/2022-10-1845 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 68: Monument Lab's Paul FarberA conversation with Monument Lab Director and Co-Founder Paul Farber. Monument Lab is an organization of artists and curators that have spent more than a decade working to research, document and aid in conversations about the tens of thousands of monuments across our nation. The organization wants to ensure that inherited monuments accurately reflect the past and that future monuments (in whatever shape they take) are in conversation with the communities in which they reside.https://monumentlab.com/https://www.instagram.com/monument_lab/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monument-lab/id14373024522022-10-1143 minVersió RAC1 - Psicologia, amb Xavier GuixVersió RAC1 - Psicologia, amb Xavier GuixLa gran renúncia. Per què la gent deixa la feina o canvia de vida després de la pandèmia?La gran renúncia. Per què la gent deixa la feina o canvia de vida després de la pandèmia?2022-10-0528 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 67: Artist Shirin NeshatA discussion with the iconic artist Shirin Neshat. Neshat has spent more than three decades making films, videos and photography that challenge viewers to consider topics of humanity, oppression, gender roles and faith within the complex social and political framework of Iran. In the conversation, we discuss her origins in Iran, her life in exile, how her work has evolved and her perspectives on the recent uprising in her homeland following the death of Mahsa Amini while in the custody of the regime’s morality police.https://www.instagram.com/shirin__neshat/?hl=enhttps://www.gl...2022-10-0443 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 66: Artist Anj SmithA conversation with artist Anj Smith. Smith makes finely crafted and highly detailed paintings that beg the viewer to stop, look closely and contemplate what they find. She often finds inspiration in literature and poetry and her works ask questions about an unseen world that might be just beyond our perception. I spoke to Anj on the eve of her latest show “Where the Mountain Hare has Lain” which opened on September 15 at The Perimeter artist space in London.https://www.hauserwirth.com/artists/2825-anj-smith/https://www.theperimeter.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/a.n...2022-09-2744 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 65: Artist John GerrardA conversation with artist John Gerrard. The Irish-born artist has spent more than twenty years using the latest in technology to create virtual worlds. Unlike video art, Gerrard’s work is generated from a custom computer program while viewing and no two viewing experiences are ever the same. The content of his work typically asks the viewer to deeply consider the attributes and consequences of the environment they are viewing.https://www.pacegallery.com/artists/john-gerrard/https://www.instagram.com/johngerrard.inst/?hl=en2022-09-2054 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 64: Artist Tavares StrachanA discussion with artist Tavares Strachan. The Bahamian-born Strachan creates ambitious projects that intersect technology, politics and untold history. His work takes on many forms, but always challenges the viewer to question the validity of predetermined limits and narratives about accomplishments from the past. Working at the nexus of art and technology has led to his art being launched into orbit, as well as board seats at both the Rhode Island School of Design and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.https://isolatedlabs.com/https://www.mariangoodman.com/artists/tavares-strachan/2022-09-1345 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 63: Matthew Collings - Artist, Author and Television Arts CommentatorA conversation with artist, author and television arts commentator Matthew Collings. Matthew has been a fixture in the British arts media for more than thirty years while maintaining an active art practice. He creates sublime, large-scale abstract paintings as part of his partnership with his wife Emma Biggs. And over the course of the last three years, Matthew has produced thousands of popular drawings of unseen art history and imagined collaborations. In the conversation, we discuss his journey, the nature of artists, the state of the art world, his paintings, his drawings and his being the subject of an international...2022-09-0659 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 62: Artist Edgar ArceneauxA discussion with artist Edgar Arceneuax. Edgar works in the fields of drawing, sculpture, installation, performance, and video; often exploring connections between historical events and present-day truths, as well as the roles of family, memory and race. His work is thoughtful, personal and powerful and can be found in the collections of institutions like MoMA, the Whitney, the Hammer and LACMA.https://www.instagram.com/edgar_three/http://studioedgararceneaux.com/2022-08-301h 00Art SenseArt SenseEp. 61: Artist Ilana SavdieA conversation with artist Ilana Savdie. Ilana makes brightly-colored, large-scale paintings and drawings that are obviously abstract while concealing figurative forms that explore topics of identity, power-dynamics and the imperfection of the human body as a vessel. In the discussion, Ilana shares insights on her creative process, the influence of her childhood in Baranquilla, Colombia, her unique use of materials and her current show at White Cube in London.https://www.instagram.com/ilana_savdie/https://whitecube.com/exhibitions/exhibition/Ilana_Savdie_White_Cube_Bermondsey2022-08-2342 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 60: Auctioneer Simon de PuryA conversation with art world icon Simon de Pury. Simon is an art dealer, curator, artist, photographer and even a DJ, but he is most notably an auctioneer. After rising to the top of the Sotheby’s organization, he left to strike out on his own. That led to an eventual merger of his auction house with Phillips to form Phillips de Pury. These days, Simon runs the eponymous de PURY organization which provides access to artists and their work through conventional sales, auctions and charity events. I speak with Simon about how the auction world has evolved, the market dy...2022-08-1637 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 59: "Matisse: The Red Studio" with Ann Temkin - The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMAA conversation with Ann Temkin, the Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Our conversation focuses on MoMA’s current exhibit “Matisse: The Red Studio” which revolves around the iconic painting of the same name that has been an integral part of MoMA’s collection since 1949. Ann spent more than four years researching, writing about and compiling the exhibit which features the Matisse artworks seen on the walls and tabletops of the studio in the painting. We discuss the work’s historical context, its significance, the secrets it holds an...2022-08-0944 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 58: Museum Director Ali Gass of ICA San FranciscoA conversation with Ali Gass who is the Krieger Family Director of the new Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco. In our conversation, Ali discusses how the ICASF got off the ground, the programming vision for the institution, the benefits of being a non-collecting museum and the hurdles that lie ahead.2022-08-0247 minArt SenseArt SenseBonus: NFT.NYC 2022 Panel Discussion "The Bridge Between Traditional Art and NFT Art".As a midweek bonus for listeners, we have a recording of Craig's panel discussion from NFT.NYC 2022 titled "The Bridge Between Traditional Art and NFT Art". The discussion was moderated by art advisor Nina Kong-Surtees and in addition to Craig, the panelists included artist Mary Lai and Known Origin Co-Founder David Moore. As a heads up, there is a three minute period about fifteen minutes in where the audio gets a little distorted, but hang in there because it goes back to normal.2022-07-2825 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 57: Producer Debi Wisch "The Art of Making it"A conversation with documentary film producer Debi Wisch about her latest project “The Art of Making It”. Debi (who also produced 2018’s “The Price of Everything”) discusses analyzing the art world again from the perspective of the emerging artist. She is a long-time advocate for the arts who serves on the advisory boards of the Cantor Art Museum at Stanford University and Hunter College’s Arts Advisory, while also serving on the board of the Film at Lincoln Center film society.2022-07-2741 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 56: Artist Sarah Morris: Story TimeAnother hour in conversation with artist Sarah Morris. Sarah was first on the program for Episode 51. In that conversation, we spent the hour trying to get inside the head of the noted painter and filmmaker. In contrast, this episode's conversation is more story time. Sarah shares a number of stories from the span of her career, including her entry into the New York art scene in the late 80s, her time in London during the reign of the YBAs, trying to shoot a sleep-deprived Kate Moss for Vogue and combating a museum’s power play.2022-07-191h 08Art SenseArt SenseEp. 55: Author Magnus Resch "How to Create and Sell NFTs: A Guide for All Artists"The third in a series featuring conversations that took place recently at and around the world’s largest NFT conference - NFT.NYC.This episode features a discussion with art market economist, serial entrepreneur and bestselling author Magnus Resch. At the age of 20, Magnus co-ran an art gallery in Switzerland to finance his university career. He later created a number of ventures that leveraged technologies to solve inefficiencies in the art world. Magnus holds a Ph.D. in economics and lectures on art economics at Yale. He is the author of six books on the art market, including “How...2022-07-1338 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 54: Kenny Schachter - Curator, Collector, Teacher, Writer, Artist, NFTismA discussion with the unique and unparalleled Kenny Schachter. Kenny has been curating contemporary art exhibits in museums and galleries and teaching art history and economics at some of the top art schools for nearly 30 years. He is an obsessive collector with a home busting at the seams with renowned works and more in storage on multiple continents. Schachter has a “no nonsense” writing style that makes him a popular contributor at Artnet News. And above all else Kenny is an artist. He has been making work for years, but has found his greatest success in dragging the art world with...2022-07-051h 03Art SenseArt SenseEp. 53: Anne Spalter - Artist, Author and CollectorThe first in a series of discussions that took place recently at and around the world’s largest NFT conference - NFT.NYC.A conversation with artist, author and collector Anne Spalter. Anne’s artwork combines traditional mark-making, digital tools and a collection of symbols to produce work that is highly collected. Her large-scale public art installations are in high demand, with one living in New York City’s busiest commuter hub for almost a year. Nearly three decades ago, Anne created the first digital art classes at Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design. That led to her...2022-06-2830 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 52: Author Ben Davis "Art in the After-Culture: Capitalist Crisis and Cultural Strategy"A discussion with art critic Ben Davis about his new book "Art in the After-Culture: Capitalist Crisis and Cultural Strategy". In the book, Davis (whose day job is National Art Critic for Artnet News) presents a number of essays that comment on the future of culture, politics, and capitalism through the lens of the art world. What does the future look like?2022-06-2145 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 51: Artist Sarah MorrisA discussion with artist Sarah Morris. Morris’s films and paintings try to capture the way in which we conceptualize the physical space of locations, while trying to reconcile our imaginations and the reality of navigation. Her works are in the collections of nearly every major contemporary museum and this coming year will see major retrospectives in both Germany and Japan.2022-06-141h 05Art SenseArt SenseEp. 50: Artist Lauren QuinA discussion with artist Lauren Quin. Quin is an abstract painter that builds paintings known for their vibrant colors and layer upon layer of mark making. In the conversation, we discuss her multistage process, her pursuit of intense colors, her love of Los Angeles and the meaning behind the name of her new show at Blum & Poe.2022-06-0747 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 49: Art Critic Jerry SaltzA discussion with beloved New York Magazine art critic Jerry Saltz. Formerly the senior art critic for The Village Voice, Jerry won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 2018 for an article titled “My Life as a Failed Artist” in which he revealed childhood trauma, his life as an aspiring artist in the 70s and the circuitous path that led him to long-haul truck driving before eventually finding his place writing about art. Much of our conversation centers around advice from his 2020 New York Times Bestseller “How to Be an Artist”.2022-05-311h 01Art SenseArt SenseEp. 48: Artist Christiane LyonsA discussion with artist Christiane Lyons. In her ongoing series “Some Women”, she explores, by distorting the female body, the cycle of women’s objectification throughout art history and culture while at the same time, attempting to break this cycle by imbuing the figures with subjectivity. One of her paintings from this series is included in the “Women Painting Women” exhibition currently on display at The Modern in Fort Worth.2022-05-2452 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 47: Photographer Bonnie SchiffmanA discussion with photographer Bonnie Schiffman. Bonnie spent decades specializing in portraits of actors, directors, musicians and comedians for some of the nation’s most popular publications, particularly Rolling Stone magazine. In the episode, she discusses her improvised shooting style, her ability to capture an honest image, her favorite celebrities and her expansion into NFTs.2022-05-1750 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 46: Printmaking Podcaster Miranda Metcalf "Hello, Print Friend"A discussion with Miranda Metcalf, founder and host of “Hello, Print Friend”, a podcast with over 130 episodes dedicated to the celebration and amplification of printmaking and its culture. In our conversation Miranda provides a historical context for printmaking, its advances, the culture around the medium and advice for the aspiring collector.2022-05-1046 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 45: Curator Andrea Karnes "Women Painting Women"A discussion with Andrea Karnes, Chief Curator at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. The museum will be debuting a new group exhibit later this month titled “Women Painting Women”. The show brings together more than forty female painters, including giants like Alice Neel and Faith Ringgold, mid-career artists like Jenny Saville and Amy Sherald, as well as up-and-coming female artists we should be taking note of. The portraits all fall into roughly four categories: The Body, Nature Personified, Color as Portrait, and Selfhood but all are paintings of women by women.2022-05-0333 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 44: Author Ann Marks "Vivian Maier Developed"A discussion with author Ann Marks regarding her new book “Vivian Maier Developed”. Vivian Maier became an overnight sensation when over 140,000 professional quality photographs by Maier were found in abandoned storage units throughout Chicago. Documentaries from Netflix and the BBC followed with the common theme of trying to assemble a portrait of the very private and very quirky nanny who happened to be a photographic savant. Marks’ new book digs deep to answer those lingering questions about Vivian’s identity, her past, her shortcomings and her compulsions.2022-04-2641 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 43: Artist Barry X BallA discussion with artist Barry X Ball. His work utilizes the latest advances in 3D imaging, stone cutting and robotic milling to create breathtaking sculptures that are in conversation with art history. The hand-finished sculptures are known for their use of unique varieties of stone from around the world, as well as their meticulous craftsmanship. The results are captivating.https://www.barryxball.com/2022-04-191h 07Art SenseArt SenseEp. 42: Artist Keith TysonA conversation with artist Keith Tyson. Tyson has become known for a highly diverse body of work which includes drawing, painting, installation and sculpture. He is interested in how art emerges from the combination of information systems and physical processes that surround us everyday. This has resulted in explorations that include daily responses to his surroundings, artistic representations of mathematical equations and paintings based on programmable inputs. In the conversation, there is reference to his show at Hauser & Wirth in New York. That show concluded on April 2, but you can see images and installation views at the link...2022-04-1258 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 41: Author Daniel Efram "The Steve Keene Art Book"A discussion with author and photographer Daniel Efram about his latest project “The Steve Keene Art Book”. The work documents the lifestyle, motivation and paintings of Steve Keene, one of the world’s most prolific artists who has sold or given away more than 300,000 paintings in his career. Guest essays by the likes of Shepard Fairey and Ryan McGinness are interspersed with photos by Efram that document Keene’s process.2022-04-0542 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 40: Artist Alvaro BarringtonA discussion with artist Alvaro Barrington. Barrington is a London-based painter who uses a variety of materials in the production of his visionary art. His work takes on many forms, but always strives for cultural authenticity. In the conversation we talk about his influences, his worldview and his latest show up now through April 30th at Blum and Poe in LA. https://www.blumandpoe.com/artists/alvaro_barrington2022-03-2950 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 39: Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure©01:25 - A discussion with Ileen Gallagher, the event producer who has worked with the estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat to create an immersive experience that introduces viewers to the iconic artist from the perspective of his family. Interviews with Basquiat’s younger sisters Jeanine and Lisane, his stepmother Nora and a variety of friends are interspersed with personal effects and mementos that he left behind, as well as more than 200 works of art that have never been seen in public. The exhibit launches April 9 at the Starrett-Lehigh Building in Chelsea with a companion book available this Spring wherever you buy books.2022-03-2229 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 38: Brian Alfred - Artist, Podcaster and Author of "Why I Make Art: Contemporary Artists' Stories About Life and Work"Artist, podcaster and author Brian Alfred discusses his new book "Why I Make Art: Contemporary Artists' Stories About Life and Work" which is inspired by more than 300 episodes of his podcast "Sound & Vision". Brian also has an exhibition of new paintings opening this week at Miles McEnery in New York. Brian shares insights about the new book, his new paintings and what makes him tick.2022-03-1557 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 37: Artist Joel MeslerA conversation with artist Joel Mesler about his artistic journey, his decades as an art dealer, his late-blossoming art career and his current exhibit "Pool Party" at LGDR's galleries in both London and Palm Beach.2022-03-0844 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 36: Author Farah Nayeri "Takedown: Art and Power in the Digital Age"Farah Nayeri discusses her new book "Takedown: Art and Power in the Digital Age". In the book, Nayeri (a long-time culture journalist for The New York Times) addresses some of the art world's most prickly topics. Issues such as gender bias, underrepresentation, censorship and cultural appropriation are examined in the context of a more-connected world that has become passionate about issues of equality.Check out coverage of “Takedown” in the New York Times Book Review here. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/04/books/review/new-this-week.html2022-03-0244 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 35: Artist Donald SultanA discussion with artist Donald Sultan. A painter, sculptor and printmaker who makes iconographic images with industrial materials. His work can be found in every major collection in this country and he has been the subject of solo exhibitions at a variety of museums including the Chicago Museum of Contemporary art, LACMA, the Brooklyn Museum and MoMA.2022-02-2248 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 34: Author Dr. David Gussak "The Frenzied Dance of Art and Violence"A conversation with Dr. David Gussak about his new book "The Frenzied Dance of Art and Violence." Gussak’s new book examines violence as a touchstone throughout the history of art from artists like Caravaggio who struggled with violent behavior, to artists like Picasso whose work was influenced by atrocities to the paintings and drawings of infamous serial killers. In our conversation, Dr. Gussak guides us through the psychological analysis of violence’s role in the art making process while also providing insights from his decades of professional experience in art therapy for the incarcerated.2022-02-1538 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 33: Artist Hunt SlonemArtist Hunt Slonem is known worldwide for his brightly-colored neo-expressionist paintings packed full of either birds, bunnies or butterflies. His work is highly collectible and can be found in the collections of The Whitney, The Guggenheim and MoMA. Hunt discusses his youth spent in exotic locations, his formative time at Skowhegan, New York in the 70s, his love of birds and his six historic homes he treats as art projects.2022-02-0946 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 32: Debbie Millman - Branding Guru, Artist, Podcaster and Author of "Why Design Matters"01:01 - Author, artist, podcaster and branding guru Debbie Millman discusses her new book “Why Design Matters”, which reflects on the seventeen years of conversations that have made up her podcast “Design Matters”, including notables in the fields of art, design and those that pursue excellence in every aspect of their life. 30:28 - The week's top art headlines.2022-02-0134 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 31: 2022's Top ExhibitsThis is Art Sense - a podcast focused on educating and informing listeners about the past, present and future of art. I’m Craig Gould.This week on the podcast I thought we could take a look at the shows that are on the horizon for 2022. The list includes historical retrospectives, contemporary gallery shows, biennales and even a hotly anticipated museum opening. 26 exhibits in all, we’ll start with those shows that have already opened and work our way out.Pipilotti Rist: Big Heartedness, Be My NeighborMuseum of Contemporary Art, Los AngelesSept...2022-01-2520 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 30: Author Jed Perl "Authority and Freedom: A Defense of the Arts"00:48 - Jed Perl discusses his new book “Authority and Freedom: A Defense of the Arts". In the book, Perl looks at the nature of art, why it resounds with each of us and what pushes us forward.28:00 - The week's top art headlines.2022-01-1831 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 29: Lost Jackson Pollocks00:57 - Discussion with J.T. Ravize who has spent the last twenty years fighting to authenticate a collection of Jackson Pollock paintings that could represent a missing period in the artist’s work. We discuss the difficult process for authenticating any found piece of art, but especially the work of this particular artist. Regardless of whether or not you are a Pollock fan, it is an interesting story with no easy answers. Visit https://wyomingworkinggroup.com/ to see images and read more about J.T's project.2022-01-1155 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 28: Artist Tom Orr0:55 - A discussion with Texas-based artist Tom Orr about his artistic journey. Orr is an artist whose large-scale sculptures have been widely collected in the U.S. and Japan, and who is a frequent collaborator with Episode 23 guest Frances Bagley, who happens to be his wife.74:11 - The week's top art headlines.2022-01-041h 21Art SenseArt SenseEp. 27: The Best Bits of 2021On this week’s episode, we take a look back at 2021 with clips from a number of different episodes. We kicked off Art Sense in June of this year and have thus far interviewed 34 guests over 26 episodes. Guests have included best selling authors, museum curators, art historians, blue chip artists, auction house execs, technology experts, crypto artists and top collectors. Guest artists have included the likes of Sandy Skoglund, Marilyn Minter, Raymond Pettibon, Eric Fischl, SWOON, and Mona Kuhn. 2021 is destined to be known for year two of the global pandemic and the rise of NFTs. The market for NFTs sk...2021-12-2835 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 26: "Turner's Modern World" with Kimbell Art Museum Deputy Director George Shackelford01:06 - A discussion with Kimbell Art Museum Deputy Director George Shackelford about the museum’s current exhibit “Turner’s Modern World”. The exhibition explores J.M.W. Turner’s lifelong interest in the inventions, events, politics, society, culture and science of his time, which resulted in many of his most original works and transformed his way of painting. The exhibit is on view through February 6.45:26 - The week's top art headlines.2021-12-2151 minB-DigitalB-DigitalEpisodio 6: KAN-Vi, el asistente virtual de CANVIA para Gestión HumanaCANVIA requería una solución para atender las consultas de sus colaboradores de manera eficiente y rápida. De esta necesidad nace Kan-VI, un asistente virtual que con el uso de IBM Watson Assistant ha resuelto más de 13.000 consultas. En este episodio, revelamos sus indicadores de éxito.2021-12-2018 minB-DigitalB-DigitalEpisodio 5: ¿Cuáles son los KPIs para saber si mi transformación digital está siendo exitosa?Alain-Paul Michaud, Associate Partner de Consultoría en EY Perú, es nuestro quinto invitado en B-Digital. Él es experto en tecnologías emergentes, inteligencia artificial y transformación de negocios. Para Alain-Paul, una de las claves en un proceso de transformación digital es no perder de vista los indicadores del negocio. Es decir, si bien la tecnología nos permite monitorear en tiempo real cada una de nuestras acciones, es importante tener presente que todos los procesos de transformación digital deben responder a la estrategia de negocio de la organización.2021-12-1509 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 25: Artist Jen Stark0:52 - Jen Stark discusses her iconic style, her love of color, her foray into NFTs, her constant pursuit of new mediums and the launch of her own immersive experience. 28:59 - The week's top art headlines2021-12-1436 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 24: Art Collector and Facilitator Twobadour1:07 - Art collector and facilitatorTwobadour discusses his background, his journey into crypto, the ability of NFTs to undo colonial damage and what the future holds. Twobadour and his business partner Metakovan became the subject of headlines worldwide this past March when the pair purchased Beeple’s “First 5000 Days” at a Christie’s auction for $69 million.41:40 - The week's top art headlines.2021-12-0750 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 23: Artist Frances Bagley01:01 - Frances Bagley discusses her long career as a key figure in the Dallas arts community. Frances is in the collections of The Dallas Museum of Art and the National Museum of Women in Washington, D.C., but is probably best known for contributions to corporate collections and public arts commissions nationwide.60:09 - The week’s top art headlines.2021-11-301h 05Art SenseArt SenseEp. 22: Art & Tech Expert Anne Bracegirdle01:06 - Anne Bracegirdle discusses navigating the waters between the legacy art world and the crypto art world. Anne spent a decade at Christie’s where she spearheaded the auction house’s Art+Tech initiative, before diving headfirst into arttech at Superblue and co-founding the Art & Antiquities Blockchain Consortium. She is a frequent speaker about the confluence of art and technology and now serves as the VP of Business Development for Metaversal.28:11 - The week's top art headlines.2021-11-2433 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 21: Artist Raymond Pettibon01:11 - Raymond Pettibon discusses his life and work. Pettibon rose to prominence in the 1970s by being the visual force behind South Bay punk scions like Black Flag and the Minutemen. Known for his characteristic paintings which employ mark making more closely akin to drawing and printmaking combined with handwritten prose, he explores themes as diverse as literature, art history, philosophy, religion, politics, sport, and sexuality. His work can be found in every major institution and he is represented in New York by David Zwirner.28:49 - The week's top art headlines.2021-11-1634 minB-DigitalB-DigitalEpisodio 4: ¿Qué capacidades debe reunir el partner ideal para tu proceso de transformación digital?Encontrar al partner correcto para un proceso de transformación digital puede ser tu primer paso hacia la reinvención de tu modelo de negocio. Pero, ¿qué tan fácil es encontrar a ese partner ideal, que te ayudará a descubrir tu propio camino, y te acompañará en cada paso hacia la transformación de tu negocio? Para saber cómo elegir al partner que mejor calce con tu modelo de negocio, Marcy Acosta, Gerente de los Centros de Excelencia de CANVIA, comparte consejos a tener en cuenta a la hora de hacer esta selección.2021-11-1510 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 20: The Monuments Men Foundation01:07 - Anna Bottinelli, President of the Monuments Men Foundation, discusses her organization’s tireless pursuit to recover and return artwork stolen by the Nazis in continental Europe during World War II. The foundation, which maintains the legacy of the legendary Monuments Men, operates a tip line that is continually leading to the recovery of artwork even as we approach the eighth decade since the end of the war.30:04 - A look at the week's top art headlines.2021-11-0934 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 19: VerticalCrypto Art01:04 - Micol from VerticalCrypto Art discusses her organization’s view of the crypto art space. VerticalCrypto art provides curation, content creation, NFT consultancy, and event production. In addition, the group runs a first of its kind residency for talented artists looking to move into the crypto art space.24:05 - The week's top art headlines2021-11-0229 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 18: Artist Robness0:57 - Digital artist Robness discusses his journey through the world of crypto art. Robness is a Los Angeles-based crypto artist who has been part of the movement from the beginning. He was part of the group that brought us the Rare Pepes and was the founder of what has become known as trash art.30:08 - A look at some of the week’s top art headlines.2021-10-2636 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 17: Artist Sarah Zucker01:16 - Sarah Zucker discusses her journey through the world of crypto art. Sarah, who uses the handle “thesarahshow” on social media and NFT platforms, is among the handful of digital artists that blazed the trail for crypto art before headlines and high prices. Her work, which utilizes humor and psychedelia while merging cutting edge and outmoded technologies, was part of the landmark NFT auctions "Natively Digital" at Sotheby's and "CryptOGs: The Pioneers of NFT Art" from Bonhams & SuperRare.60:11 - The week''s top art headlines2021-10-191h 06B-DigitalB-DigitalEpisodio 3: 5 consejos para identificar las etapas de tu proceso de transformación digitalAntes de saber qué pasos o ruta vamos a seguir en un proceso de transformación digital, será clave identificar en qué etapa nos encontramos de nuestra transformación. Porque se trata de un proceso integral, que debe incorporar todos los pasos que ya avanzamos digitalizando ciertas áreas de nuestro negocio. Para ayudarnos a responder nuestras dudas nos acompaña Miguel Paredes, Director y Docente del MBA en Business Analytics de Pacífico Business School, así como Executive Vice President and Chief AI & Data Officer en Rímac Seguros y Reaseguros.2021-10-1311 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 16: Artist SWOON1:05 - Artist and activist SWOON about her life, her work and her passions. Born Caledonia Curry, the artist has moved from pasting art on the streets of New York to acclaimed gallery and museum shows that feature her large-scale woodblock prints and cut paper collages. She is passionate about social change and has been active in supporting community redevelopment nationwide, as well as in Haiti. 37:20 - The week’s top art headlines.2021-10-1241 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 15: Artist Sandow Birk01:11 - We speak with artist Sandow Birk about his large and diverse body of work that utilizes art history and classical techniques to examine contemporary themes of social and political consequence. Birk has completed a host of public art projects across California and his work is included in the collections of institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, SFMOMA, the Getty, LACMA, and the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.35:04 - The week's top art headlines.2021-10-0539 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 14: The Future of Museums - Art Technologist Jason Bailey and Museum of Crypto Art Founder Colborn BellIn this week’s episode we consider the future of museums.1:03 - Art Technologist Jason Bailey discusses the continued evolution of the crypto art space, particularly the growing trend among museums to pursue digital deaccessioning and the risks that might pose to an institution.29:30 - Museum of Crypto Art Founder Colburn Bell discusses the history of the organization, the current state of the crypto art market and the challenges that lie ahead.47:27 - The week’s top art headlines.2021-09-2851 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 13: Artist Mona Kuhn01:02 - A conversation with photographer Mona Kuhn. Kuhn is an internationally recognized art photographer known for her sublime study of the human form. Her work can be found in collections such as LACMA, the Hammer and the Getty, where she serves as an independent scholar. Our discussion touches on a number of topics around her past, her motivations and her methodology.49:44 - The week’s top art headlines.2021-09-2153 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 12: All About NFTs - SuperRare's Zack Yanger and Christie's Head of NFTs Noah DavisThis week’s episode spends the hour trying to get a better understanding of NFTs and how they are changing the landscape of the art world.01:26 - A conversation with Zack Yanger, Senior Vice President of Business Development at SuperRare. Zack will provide us a great overview of the NFT space, as well as a first-hand account of the early NFT industry and opinions about what is on the horizon.36:31 - A discussion with Noah Davis, Head of Digital Sales at Christie’s. In his role at Christie’s, Noah serves as a conduit between the emergi...2021-09-141h 08B-DigitalB-DigitalEpisodio 2: ¿Cómo pueden acelerar su transformación las empresas medianas?Más allá de su tamaño, todas las organizaciones se benefician al emprender uno de estos procesos, pues innovan, redefinen su estrategia y crecen. En este episodio de B-Digital, nos acompaña Laure Schlesinger, Cofundadora de Prestamype y Profesora en la Universidad del Pacífico, para hablar sobre los pasos que deben seguir las empresas pequeñas y medianas para acelerar su transformación digital.2021-09-1313 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 11: Artist Vincent Valdez00:57 - A conversation with artist Vincent Valdez. Valdez produces beautiful large scale paintings that tackle issues of justice and equality. His work has been either exhibited or collected by some of the nation’s top institutions, including LACMA, Mass MoCA, The Smithsonian Museum of American Art, and The National Portrait Gallery.53:06 - The week’s top art headlines.2021-09-0758 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 10: Artist Eric Fischl1:08 - A conversation with acclaimed artist Eric Fischl. Fischl, whose work has long chronicled the empty promises of the upwardly mobile middle class, can be found in the collections of The Met, The Whitney, MoMA and MOCA. In the interview, Eric discusses with Craig his inspirations, his process, his narratives and his use of symbolism. The conversation concludes with a discussion of Fischl’s work setting up an artist residency and exhibition space in Sag Harbor, New York called The Church.53:07 - The week’s top art headlines2021-08-3158 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 9: The MacArthur Fellows Program at 40 with Curator Abby Winograd and Remembering Chuck Close1:01 - Abby Winograd, the MacArthur Fellows Program 40th Anniversary Exhibition Curator at the University of Chicago Smart Museum of Art, discusses her work organizing the multi-site exhibition “Toward Common Cause: Art, Social Change, and the MacArthur Fellows Program at 40” and an accompanying museum exhibit at the Smart Museum of Art.39:45 - Craig takes a look at the life of Chuck Close2021-08-2451 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 8: Curator Susie Ferrell and Artist Zoe Walsh1:10 - LACMA curator Susie Ferrell discusses the museum’s current exhibit “Legacies of Exchange: Chinese Contemporary Art from the Yuz Foundation”. The exhibit examines the premise of cultural exchange and how Western art and brands have influenced Chinese art in the present and recent past.25:37 - Artist Zoe Walsh discusses their work. Walsh is an up and coming Los Angeles-based artist whose brightly colored works walk a fine line between abstraction and figuration while delving into issues related to trans spectatorship.56:02 - The week’s top art headlines2021-08-171h 00Art SenseArt SenseEp. 7: Author Carolyn Schlam and Artist Terrell James1:10 - Author Carolyn Schlam discusses her new book “The Joy of Art: How to Look At, Appreciate, and Talk about Art”. Schlam has set out to write a book that guides the art viewing experience from an artist’s perspective.27:19 - Artist Terrell James discusses her work. James is a master of colorful abstraction based on the influence of landscapes. Her work is exhibited worldwide and can be found in major collections like MFA Boston, MFA Houston, the Menil Collection and the Whitney Museum of American Art.69:45 - The week’s top art headlines2021-08-101h 15B-DigitalB-DigitalEpisodio 1: Transformación digital, ¿un reto de tecnología o de personas?La transformación digital no es un proyecto del departamento de tecnología o sistemas, como mejorar la web o poner un robot a automatizar ciertos procesos. Cuando hablamos de transformación digital hablamos de repensar el modelo de negocio, en todas sus dimensiones. Por eso, en este episodio, Jaime Sotomayor, director ejecutivo de Shift Perú, reflexiona junto a nosotros al respecto.2021-08-1010 minB-DigitalB-DigitalPresentación del PodcastEsto es B-Digital, el podcast de CANVIA, un espacio en el que hablaremos sobre cómo la innovación, la transformación digital y las nuevas tecnologías nos llevarán un paso adelante en nuestros negocios.2021-08-0900 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 6: Curator Philip Larratt-Smith and Artist Christiane Pooley1:21 - Curator Philip Larratt-Smith discusses an exhibit he has curated at the Jewish Museum titled “Louise Bourgeois: Freud’s Daughter” which pairs Louise Bourgeois’s artwork with personal writings from her time in psychoanalysis. Larratt-Smith had served as Bourgeois’s literary archivist during her life and now serves as curator at the Easton Foundation which works to preserve Bourgeois’ creative legacy.38:22 - Artist Christiane Pooley discusses her work. The Chilean-native creates paintings that explore the elusive concept of home, especially when more than one culture claims the same space as their own. 56:02 - The week’s top art headli2021-08-041h 00CANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastEpisodio 9: Conviértete en un Cloud GiantConstruye el futuro en la nube híbrida. Marco Vigil, Cloud & DSI Sales Manager de CANVIA, Ronal Fujiki, Channels Account Manager y Kaya Marina, Solutions Architect de Lenovo te cuentan cómo hacerlo en el nuevo episodio de CANVIA Podcast.2021-08-0317 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 5: Getty Curator Casey Lee and Artist Marilyn Minter1:30 - Getty Museum curator Casey Lee discusses “Artists as Collectors”, an exhibition exploring how artists accumulated, cared for, and used drawings by other artists that they avidly collected, on view at the Getty Center through September 12, 202114:54 - Photographer and painter Marilyn Minter about her examination of female strength and sexuality from the perspective of a female eye. Minter’s work is in the collections of the Tate Modern, Guggenheim, MoMA, MOCA, SFMoMA, MFA Boston and the Whitney, while commercial commissions has brought her imagery into the mainstream. She is the beneficiary of a Louis Comfort Tiffany Grant and a Gugg...2021-07-2743 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 4: Author Dr. Noah Charney and Video Artist Andrew Huang1:14 - Author Dr. Noah Charney discusses his new book “The Devil in the Gallery: How Scandal, Shock, and Rivalry Shaped the Art World” which examines the counterintuitive nature of the art world. The things that would surely ruin a person’s career in any other field appear to actually enable success in the world of art.24:11 - Video artist Andrew Huang talks about his growing body of work in visual art, music videos and feature films. Huang, whose work has been exhibited at institutions like MoMA, has gained notoriety for his visually captivating music videos for artists like Bjork and FK...2021-07-2052 minArt SenseArt SenseEp. 3: Author Barnaby Phillips and Artist Hughie O'Donoghue RA01:21 - Journalist and author Barnaby Phillips discusses his new book “Loot: Britain and the Benin Bronzes” which details events in 1897 that led to the British looting of Benin Empire treasures and the complicated status of these objects that have since been distributed worldwide.33:01 - Artist Hughie O’Donoghue talks about his body of work and his most recent exhibit titled Night Cargo. O’Donoghue, a member of Britain’s Royal Academy, is widely collected by museums in the United Kingdom and Ireland, including the British Museum and the National Gallery, where he previously served as the artist in residence.66:09...2021-07-131h 11Art SenseArt SenseEp. 2: Author Jennifer Higgie and Artist Sandy Skoglund1:10 - Frieze Editor-at-large Jennifer Higgie discusses her new book “The Mirror and the Palette: Rebellion, Revolution and Resilience: 500 Years of Women's Self-Portraits”23:12 - Artist Sandy Skoglund talks about her body of work, her current exhibit at the McNay in San Antonio and a group show she will be part of next year at LACMA. Known as a pioneer in staged photography, we discuss how she is actually an interdisciplinary artist whose work questions fact and fiction61:47 - Art headlines2021-07-061h 05CANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastEpisodio 8: ¿Cómo iniciar el viaje hacia la nube híbrida?⁣¿Qué pasos dar para implementar la nube híbrida en tu empresa? Marco Vigil, Cloud & DSI Sales Manager de CANVIA y Humberto Ballesteros, Country Manager Red Hat Perú te los cuentan en el nuevo episodio de CANVIA Podcast.⁣2021-06-3008 minArt SenseArt SenseEp.1: Author W. Barksdale Maynard & Artist Bo Bartlett01:24 - Author W. Barksdale Maynard discusses his new book "Artists of Wyeth Country: Howard Pyle, N. C. Wyeth, and Andrew Wyeth"22:40 - Artist Bo Bartlett discusses his contemporary work, as well as his years working alongside and documenting the everyday life of Andrew Wyeth64:42 - Art headlines2021-06-301h 12CANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastEpisodio 7: Transformación digital universal e inclusiva: el gran salto que necesita el Perú¿Qué se necesita para avanzar en una transformación digital inclusiva para nuestro país? Carlos Van Oordt, Chief Commercial Officer en CANVIA conversó con Lieneke Schol, presidenta del Comité de CADE Digital sobre las claves para hacer que el Perú sea un país más digital e inclusivo este episodio de CANVIA Podcast.2021-06-0925 minCANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastEpisodio 6: Transformación digital e e-commerce EN LA INDUSTRIA PESADA¿Cómo las empresas B2B están desarrollando sus estrategias de e-commerce? En este nuevo episodio de CANVIA Podcast conoceremos cuál es el impacto de la transformación digital en la industria pesada. En esta oportunidad, Charles Bérninzon, Gerente de Negocios de CANVIA, entrevista a Alan Sablich, Gerente de Marketing y Negocios Digitales de Ferreyros; y a Nilo Alfaro, Head of Sales en VTEX, sobre cómo las organizaciones pueden destacar en digital, centrándose en sus usuarios.2021-05-1441 minCANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastEpisodio 5: ¿Negocios eficientes, escalables y rentables? Hablemos de nubeMigrar a la nube con éxito es el gran reto de las empresas. ⁣¿Cómo hacerlo? ¿Qué se debe tomar en cuenta? ¿Cuáles son los principales retos?⁣ Descubre todas estas respuestas en el nuevo episodio de Canvia Podcast con Eduardo Cuadros-Vargas, miembro del directorio del IEEE Computer Society y Alex Morris, Cloud Manager de CANVIA.⁣2021-04-0737 minCANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastEpisodio 4: ¿Cómo sembrar y potenciar la cultura ágil en una organización?¿Cuál es el paso a paso para impulsar la agilidad en las empresas? Nicolás Sarmiento, líder del Centro de Excelencia de Agilidad en Canvia, nos cuenta cómo el enfoque ágil puede transformar una organización en este episodio de Canvia Podcast.2021-02-2319 minCANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastEpisodio 3: CANVIA Cognitive para la banca "Más conocimiento, mejores resultados"¿Aún no sabes cómo procesar millones de datos de diversas fuentes para obtener información de valor? Marco Vigil, Digital Systems Integrations Manager de Canvia, junto a Christopher Guilding, Technical Advocate de IBM comparten en este Podcast cómo con CANVIA Cognitive  te ayuda a procesar rápidamente tus datos en tiempo real, identificar información valiosa de tu cliente, y mejorar su experiencia, garantizando así la preferencia y adquisición de nuevos servicios.2020-11-2600 minCANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastCANVIA Expert: ¿Cómo la tecnología VDI moderniza y eleva la productividad de tu negocio en modo remoto?¿Cómo la tecnología de Infraestructura de Escritorios Virtuales (VDI) puede ayudar a una organización a gestionar el trabajo remoto de sus equipos sin perder eficiencia y productividad? Marco Vigil, Digital Systems integrations Manager de CANVIA, y Leonardo Osorio, Sales Specialist de HPE, nos ayudan a comprender las grandes ventajas de esta tecnología y cómo puede ofrecer un mayor nivel de seguridad a los sistemas de una organización.  Descubre cómo en CANVIA estamos acelerando la innovación en las organizaciones. Para más información, escríbenos a contactanos@canvia.com2020-10-2900 minCANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastCANVIA Expert: ¿Cómo desarrollar una cultura innovadora en modo remoto?¿Cómo mantener los procesos de innovación y los flujos colaborativos ágiles en una nueva normalidad tan asincrónica y como remota? Higini Moré, Country Manager Ideafoster by CANVIA, y Clery Neyra, Directora de Innovación y Transformación de la UPC, conversan en el último CANVIA EXPERT sobre el papel de la innovación en la transformación de las empresas en un contexto de constantes cambios de paradigma. Te invitamos a seguir descubriendo todo sobre los procesos de transformación digital que están acelerando la innovación en las organizaciones.2020-10-0700 minCANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastEpisodio 2: Ciberseguridad en la Nueva NormalidadEn este nuevo episodio de CANVIA Podcast, Alberto Gómez, Jefe de Servicios Gestionados de Ciberseguridad de CANVIA analizará los retos de la ciberseguridad en la era de la nueva normalidad y su importancia en un ecosistema dominado por el trabajo remoto. 2020-09-1024 minCANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastCANVIA Expert: Apostando por la firma digital para la aceleración de los negociosLa firma digital está incorporándose cada vez más en diversos procesos y negocios, que requieren digitalizar y agilizar sus procesos, reducir la burocracia e incrementar su productividad. Héctor Saravia, Project Manager BO de Canvia y Oscar Montezuma, CEO de Niubox Legal, comparten los beneficios y ventajas del servicio de la firma digital y cómo adaptarla en tu modelo de negocio, en el último podcast de CANVIA Expert.2020-08-2719 minCANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastEpisodio 1: Potencia tu estrategia de negocios en la era del "New Normal"En el primer episodio de CANVIA Podcast analizaremos las oportunidades que ofrece CANVIA Analytics en Azure para dinamizar y escalar las estrategias de negocio en el contexto de una “nueva normalidad”. 2020-06-1121 minCANVIA PodcastCANVIA PodcastIntro del programaPresentación de CANVIA Podcast. 2020-06-0100 minCercle de Terapies. La Sintonia del BenestarCercle de Terapies. La Sintonia del BenestarTaula Rodona 'La Mort que canvia la Vida'2016.11.29 - Taula rodona sobre el tema que hem abordat durant tot el mes: “La Mort que canvia la Vida”. 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