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Brain FuzzBrain FuzzGordon Chandler Turns Over Some Rocks Joe and Matthew join sculptor Gordon Chandler at his studio in rural west Georgia for an episode unlike any other. They walk the sprawling grounds between workshop, scrapyard, and sculpture gardens. Gordon shares his colorful and impressive history in art and art making. Dogs bark. Saws buzz. Traffic passes. Matthew provides context. (Un)required Resources For This Episode Gordon Chandler on InstagramSkowhegan School of Painting and SculptureJohn Chamberlain at GagosianMark di Suvero at Paula Cooper GalleryAnthony Caro (Anthony Caro Centre)Jim Dine at Artnet Who Is Gordon Chandler? Sculptor Gordon Chandler attended the...2024-05-0149 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzEsteban Patino And The Illusion of Language Joe and Matthew visit Esteban Patino in his Atlanta studio. A book recommendation is passed along, and ancient cultures are considered. His personally developed system of symbols is explored. A strategy for making art in an artist residency is offered. The merits of a clean studio are celebrated. And, a question is examined: What is making “Colombian art” supposed to look like? (Un)Required Resources For This Episode esteban-patino.comAtlanta Art WeekThe Lost City of the Monkey God by Douglas Preston at Bookshop.orgGlogauAIR Artists In Residence, Berlin“Craig Drennen And The Hijacking of Bandwidth,” Brain Fuzz Pod...2023-11-0259 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzMike Stasny Cares Deeply. Artist dynamo Mike Stasny hosts Joe and Matthew in his creative space in Underground Atlanta. Serving as a venue, gallery, studio, and performance space, the three explore the idea that the space may actually be a walk-in version of his brain. The conversation spans the DIY aesthetic to graphic design, marketing, and even the nature of conversation itself. And, it all begins with the topic of karaoke. (Un)required Resources For This Episode David Bowie’s “Life on Mars?” on WikipediaMoonage Daydream on IMDbUnderground Atlanta“What What (In the Butt)” on Wikipedia“Portmanteau” at Merriam-WebsterPrimetime Glick at IMDbGilles...2023-08-211h 08Brain FuzzBrain FuzzArtificial Curation Joe and Matthew explore the results of an experiment using ChatGPT technology to curate contemporary art shows. Sharpen that pencil and get your notepad ready: Three concepts and batches of artists for shows are fleshed out – all using AI. Joe offers up the Brain Fuzz Audio Pick of the Day. Mores in karaoke culture are unpacked. A future episode is foreshadowed. (Un)required Resources Trevor Paglen at PaceGallery.comJoe Fig at JoeFig.comKaren Dalton at AllMusic.comAndy Shauf at AllMusic.com The post Artificial Curation appeared first on Brain Fuzz. 2023-07-0738 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzInstitutional Fatigue Joe and Matthew discuss both positive and negative museum experiences, paving the way for a wider discussion of recent events in the contemporary art world. An arts reading assignment continues. The Brain Fuzz news segment returns, and an arts-related experiment is teased. (Un)required Resources For This Episode SCAD Museum of ArtMika Rottenberg at hauserwirth.comRachel Feinstein at gagosian.comLaney ContemporaryChristy BushTabitha SorenAuthority and Freedom by Jed Perl“Poetry in the Expanded Field” by John Yau at HYPERALLERGIC“Former Tom Sachs Employees Detail New Allegations of Meager Pay and Dehumanizing Work for the Artist and His Wife...2023-06-0633 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzMaDora Frey And The Search For The Sublime Artist MaDora Frey joins Joe and Matthew at her 2023 installation in whitespec at Atlanta’s Whitespace Gallery. They discuss her journey from painting and the influences on her work, including the unique environment of her youth. Mirrors are front and center. Personal news is shared. Art speak is kept to a minimum. (Un)required Resources For This Episode MaDoraFrey.comWhitespace GalleryReview of In Plein Air by Pam Longobardi at BurnawayRobert Smithson at the holtsmithsonfoundation.org“Incidents of Mirror-Travel in the Yucatan” at Artforum“Ab-Ex and Disco Balls” by Amy Sillman in ArtforumKatharina Grosse at Artnet“Why A.I. Artist...2023-03-1455 minBrain FuzzBrain Fuzz. . . And We're Back In their triumphant return for a fourth season, Joe and Matthew review an art review, discuss some shows, and hit some high points of a cultural fact-finding mission. Trends in interior decorating are touched upon. Summer arts reading is referenced. Matthew takes the Brain Fuzz Audio Pick of the Day. (Un)required Resources Review by Ben Davis at Artnet: “An Extremely Intelligent Lava Lamp: Refik Anadol’s A.I. Art Extravaganza at MoMA Is Fun, Just Don’t Think About It Too Hard“Authority and Freedom by Jed PerlAntler Beer & Wine Dispensary at thrillistbitforms galleryFreight + VolumeMerchant, Mistress...2023-02-2435 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzThe Post-Pandemic Hybrid Episode Joe and Matthew sit down to discuss their arts reading stacks. A bit of nourishment for the creative life is offered. A book review is reviewed. Recording locations are swapped, resulting in the first hybrid episode. “Hallmarkian” is used as a descriptor. Joe provides the Audio Pick of the Day. (Un)required Resources 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows: A Memoir by Ai Weiwei at Bookshop.orgHow To Be An Artist by Jerry Saltz at Bookshop.orgWet: On Painting, Feminism, and Art Culture by Mira Schor at Bookshop.org“Does Art Have To Be Relevant? One Prominent Critic...2022-03-3138 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzNothing Being Wasted With Masa Sasaki Ceramicist Masa Sasaki joins Joe and Matthew. Together, they discuss the differences between pottery and ceramics. Masa sheds light on the steps in the process. Form versus function is explored. Masa’s work is viewed in the light of his unique history and perspective. Discoveries are made, and inspiration is found. (Un)required Resources MasaSasakiCeramics.comLazy Betty RestaurantHank Sasaki performs “Tennessee Moon,” MZM Live on YouTubeMichael Simon at Ferrin Contemporary Who Is Masa Sasaki? Masayuki Sasaki, is a classically trained artist. He is an accomplished pianist, award-winning painter, and he brings his unique perspe...2021-10-1548 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzMoving On . . . Joe and Matthew discuss the compartmentalization of creativity. They catch up on the often dreaded life event of moving – studios, houses, and art. Recent experiences and the best – and not-so-great – practices of art handling and placement are shared. Matthew provides the Audio Pick of the Day. (Un)required Resources A wooden create available at Target that is perfect for moving and storing vinylA moving box for framed pictures available at Home DepotDamn the Torpedoes on AllMusic.comMuddy Waters at Newport 1960, full performance on YouTube The post Moving On . . . appeared first on Brain Fuzz. 2021-09-1930 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzLooking Up With Suzana BrborovićPainter Suzana Brborović joins Joe and Matthew for a conversation about her practice and studio life in Leipzig. Architecture, politics, and socio-economic factors in her work are discussed. Layers are peeled back. Some monuments prove unintended. Memorials are deconstructed. Discipline and balance in the artist’s life are examined. Doubt is determined to be helpful. A […] The post Looking Up With Suzana Brborović appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2021-07-101h 03Brain FuzzBrain FuzzArt SausageAspects of making, distributing, and presenting art are explored as Joe and Matthew mix up the format a bit. Recent trends in arts news are explored in a fresh and newly refined Art News Stack segment. Matthew attempts to demystify cryptocurrency and NFTs. Joe provides an Audio Pick of the Day with multiple visual art […] The post Art Sausage appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2021-05-2740 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzLeslie Parks Bailey: Earth Mama SuperstarFrom reality cooking show celebrity to helping local farmers, Leslie Parks Bailey talks with Joe and Matthew about her creative life – as well as her life among creatives. The conversation begins with the problem of labels: Does she consider herself a chef? Whether it is the daily routine or the inspiration for a new […] The post Leslie Parks Bailey: Earth Mama Superstar appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2021-04-231h 02Brain FuzzBrain FuzzScarcity And The Stylistic Quantum LeapWhy not begin Brain Fuzz Season 3 by comparing and contrasting the approaches of Frank Zappa and Marcel Duchamp? In the triumphant return of the Brain Fuzz art, music, and culture podcast, Joe and Matthew discuss the drive of an artist or creative person to create. How does that person adjust to a shifting environment […] The post Scarcity And The Stylistic Quantum Leap appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2021-03-3141 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzArt World Navigation With Tim Schrager (Part 2) | Episode 59In part two of this final conversation from their Temporary Art Center residency, Joe and Matthew continue their discussion with art collector and arts benefactor Tim Schrager. An anecdote from a studio visit with artist Tom Sachs illustrates the connection between the art object and its meaning to the collector. Commissions and the public art […] The post Art World Navigation With Tim Schrager (Part 2) | Episode 59 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2020-02-1053 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzArt World Navigation With Tim Schrager (Part 1) | Episode 58Art collector and arts benefactor Tim Schrager joins Joe and Matthew for a two-part conversation during their residency at The Temporary Art Center. They reflect on The Temporary Art Center and his role in it. (If you’re looking to throw a pop-up show, you could build a list of lessons learned from this by the […] The post Art World Navigation With Tim Schrager (Part 1) | Episode 58 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2020-01-2051 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzFredrik Brauer At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 57Photographer Fredrik Brauer joins Joe and Matthew for a discussion on his career path and how a photographer arrives – or maybe never arrives – at a final, defined identity. Described as an architectural photographer, Fredrik shares his thoughts on architecture and light as subjects and just what those images may be saying to us. […] The post Fredrik Brauer At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 57 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-12-2841 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzJill Frank At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 56Photographer Jill Frank joins Joe and Matthew in their Temporary Art Center studio to discuss her work, her process, and her first foray into video. Large format cameras and photography – Jill’s tool and method of choice – are explored. The large format footprint within the context of our modern surroundings is considered. Dust and […] The post Jill Frank At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 56 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-12-2354 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzJen Ray & Jason Forrest At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 55Artist Jen Ray and electronic music producer Jason Forrest chat about her art, what it now means to identify as an “artist,” and more on this first couples’ edition of the Brain Fuzz arts podcast. From Atlanta to New York to Berlin and back again, the two share their creative journeys. Jen discusses her work […] The post Jen Ray & Jason Forrest At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 55 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-12-1659 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzDrew Conrad At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 54Artist Drew Conrad joins Joe and Matthew at The Temporary Art Center to discuss his work, travel, and the role that music has played in his practice. Following up on an earlier theme, the nature of reward is examined. Horizons of the west are explored. The DIY vs white glove treatment is unpacked. Speaking of […] The post Drew Conrad At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 54 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-12-0553 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzJoe Peragine At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 53Artist Joe Peragine joins Joe (the other one) and Matthew for a discussion on his art practice, work, and its connection to the natural and post-natural worlds. The meaning of success is explored. Audio choices in the studio are shared. The merits of bad taxidermy are considered. A previous guest walks in to join them […] The post Joe Peragine At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 53 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-11-2755 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzStuart Horodner At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 52Curator and Director of the University of Kentucky Art Museum, Stuart Horodner, joins Joe and Matthew on opening night of the Temporary Art Center. A repeat Brain Fuzzer, Stuart shares insights on how projects like the Temporary Art Center come together and why artists often need channels like pop-up shows. Questions are fielded from the […] The post Stuart Horodner At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 52 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-11-2541 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzMarc Brotherton At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 51Opening night at the Temporary Art Center in Atlanta kicks off with a conversation among Joe, Matthew, and artist Marc Brotherton. They uncover new insights about Marc’s work and its tie to arcade games. Screen sizes and scale are discussed. Entertainment vs art is debated. The Brain Fuzz Analog Messaging Center is activated. (Un)required Resources for Episode […] The post Marc Brotherton At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 51 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-11-2242 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzWell, It’s Temporary . . . | Episode 50In this brief episode, Joe and Matthew meet up again with artist Scott Ingram to observe their 50th episode milestone and announce a residency at the Temporary Art Center. It is exactly what it sounds like: A temporary project – a kind of pop up on speed – organized by Scott, and the scope is […] The post Well, It’s Temporary . . . | Episode 50 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-11-0912 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzGregory Harris And Geometric Dislocation | Episode 49Curator of photography Gregory Harris joins Joe and Matthew at a special location to talk curation, types of photography, museum culture, and the ins and outs of such institutional challenges as wall text. Specifically, they examine social documentary and the differences among related genres. Technology shifts across decades are put into context. “Film vs Digital” is observed as […] The post Gregory Harris And Geometric Dislocation | Episode 49 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-11-071h 04Brain FuzzBrain FuzzScott Ingram And The Bigger Pond (Part 2) | Episode 48In this much anticipated follow up to an earlier episode, artist Scott Ingram shares his thoughts on a recent exhibition that was literally demolished. In the resulting discussion, the origin of creative ideas is observed, and they explore the very nature of creative practice. Biennials are discussed – including their role and related curatorial challenges. A sober […] The post Scott Ingram And The Bigger Pond (Part 2) | Episode 48 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-08-2758 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzChristina West Pulls Us Into Three Dimensions | Episode 47The sculpture studio of artist Christina West is the site of a discussion on her work, practice, and aspects of the creative life. A basketball goal triggers a discussion on work / life balance while maintaining an arts career. A Mattress Factory show is discussed. Controversy and another c-word (censorship) plays a role. A centuries-old […] The post Christina West Pulls Us Into Three Dimensions | Episode 47 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-07-0146 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzSarah Hobbs And The Mystery Of Abandoned Spaces | Episode 46On the heels of a recent solo show, artist Sarah Hobbs hosts Joe and Matthew at her studio. Impressed by the tidiness of the space, the co-hosts are curious if she straightened up just for them. The conversation drifts toward how one keeps a studio while managing the flow of projects and exhibitions. Because she […] The post Sarah Hobbs And The Mystery Of Abandoned Spaces | Episode 46 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-05-2851 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzA Working Lunch | Episode 45Paris travel and art studio life kick off this lunchtime discussion. After a long winter break, Joe and Matthew have much to catch up on resulting in a lengthier episode chock full of art travel insights – ranging from recommended destinations to museum critique. Artist, movie, book, and graphic novel recommendations are made. Colorful anecdotes […] The post A Working Lunch | Episode 45 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-05-0645 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzDana Haugaard And The Tight Circles of Life | Episode 44In Joe and Matthew’s triumphant return from a long winter break, artist Dana Haugaard joins them for a visit to one of his recent installations. They discuss Haugaard’s work in sound and sensation as well as his journey (which has often been by truck) between cities and studios. Spanning different venues including an Atlanta brewery, the conversation […] The post Dana Haugaard And The Tight Circles of Life | Episode 44 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2019-03-2645 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzMegan Schaeffer And The High, Low, And In-Between | Episode 43Whether you’re into the arts, architecture, or sustainability, if you haven’t heard of Serenbe, you should. With a totally different approach to, well, just about everything, it’s a case study in cultivating an arts-centric community. Joe and Matthew join Megan Schaeffer, the Art Farm Director at Serenbe, to discuss their community and arts program. Along the […] The post Megan Schaeffer And The High, Low, And In-Between | Episode 43 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-12-0350 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzScott Ingram And The Bigger Pond (Part 1) | Episode 42Artist Scott Ingram talks with Joe and Matthew the week before an art event unique to Atlanta but with relevance for cities everywhere. All of the work in Til The Lights Go Out, which he is curating, will be demolished at the end of the exhibition along with the gallery space in which it is being housed. There are […] The post Scott Ingram And The Bigger Pond (Part 1) | Episode 42 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-11-1337 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzArmchair Anthropology From Behind The Line | Episode 41Joe and Matthew take on artist evolution and even institutionalism in this extra special, extra lengthy episode. It kicks off with a brief review of a Todd Rundgren concert and moves into something that borders on institutional critique. Storm King Art Center and DIA:Beacon get more than just mentions. Alex Katz quotes inspire healthy discussion. […] The post Armchair Anthropology From Behind The Line | Episode 41 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-11-0142 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzSteven Anderson And The Amish Cleanse | Episode 40Cohorts Joe and Matthew meet up with artist Steven Anderson at an offsite location. Detoxing from social media and technology is just one of the many topics they explore. Steven shares his creative journey through spots across the country and globe. The nuts and bolts of an artist-run space are examined. Arts education, studio spaces, […] The post Steven Anderson And The Amish Cleanse | Episode 40 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-09-271h 06Brain FuzzBrain Fuzz(Upstate) New York Stories | Episode 39After a summer road trip through upstate New York, Matthew shares highlights from Albany to Kinderhook with Joe. Some rock history is shared. The cover of Bringing It All Back Home is referenced. An artist with his own “ism” is discussed. Gallery, book, film, podcast, and even hotel recommendations are offered. Matthew takes his turn […] The post (Upstate) New York Stories | Episode 39 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-08-2627 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzKrista Clark And Heavy Metal Rehearsal | Episode 38Joe and Matthew join artist Krista Clark at her studio, a unique space with its own interesting story. Together they discuss her work, creative practice, and what feeds it. Recent successes are celebrated. The time suck of social media is investigated. Along the way, topics including gentrification, activism, and institutionalism in art are explored. Fast […] The post Krista Clark And Heavy Metal Rehearsal | Episode 38 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-07-191h 01Brain FuzzBrain FuzzOf Memphis and Rusty Technology | Episode 37After a summer break, Joe and Matthew return to the studio complex. Though they’re a little rusty at first, the conversation quickly turns to a recent travel destination. Art and music highlights of Memphis TN are shared. This also sparks a conversation around the evolution of – and ties between – technology, consumer models, and community. Previous […] The post Of Memphis and Rusty Technology | Episode 37 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-07-0131 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzBen Coleman And The Hiss of Life | Episode 36Joe and Matthew join multi-disciplinary artist Ben Coleman over tea to discuss his sound work. They visit Ben’s Room of Future Hits for a listen to projects past and present. Then, it’s back to tea and a brief tour of Ben’s record collection. The strengths of McCartney II are explored. The pros and cons of […] The post Ben Coleman And The Hiss of Life | Episode 36 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-05-151h 01Brain FuzzBrain FuzzOf Readymades and Gentrification (Part 2) | Episode 35A documentary recommendation and adventures in vinyl shops are highlights in part two of this conversation between co-hosts Joe and Matthew at the studio complex. Continuing with an account of travel through Florida, the topic of gentrification is revisited. Debate on the canon again re-emerges and references an earlier Brain Fuzz conversation with artist Craig […] The post Of Readymades and Gentrification (Part 2) | Episode 35 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-04-3030 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzOf Readymades and Gentrification (Part 1) | Episode 34Back at the studio complex, Matthew shares highlights from a trip through Florida. The conversation winds its way across topics ranging from the ties between Dalí and Duchamp to this century’s wave of Edison bulbs and reclaimed wood. Several museums and studio spaces are recommended. Arts community encounters are shared. Joe offers insights on Sex, Drugs, […] The post Of Readymades and Gentrification (Part 1) | Episode 34 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-04-1625 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzSeana Reilly And The Glitter Buddha | Episode 33Artist Seana Reilly joins Joe and Matthew at the studio complex to discuss her work and work habits. Graphite and its wild ways are examined. Mindfulness meditation and the teachings of the Buddha are explored. Art studio needs and culture are considered along with sofas and sleep cycles. Big questions of this nature are asked: […] The post Seana Reilly And The Glitter Buddha | Episode 33 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-03-061h 02Brain FuzzBrain FuzzCraig Drennen And The Hijacking of Bandwidth | Episode 32Artist Craig Drennen is joined by Joe and Matthew at an undisclosed location. In this conversation culled from hours of recording, the three explore Drennen’s work, his process, and professional journey. Along that path, the three delve into minutiae ranging from vaping to Thomas Paine’s funeral. Drennen shares an encounter with Chuck Close at a pivotal […] The post Craig Drennen And The Hijacking of Bandwidth | Episode 32 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-02-181h 15Brain FuzzBrain FuzzRaisons D’être | Episode 31Art travel destinations in Ohio kick off Joe and Matthew’s return to the studio complex. Artist statements are unpacked and repacked. Art world subterfuge is uncovered, and a fledgling segment continues to stretch its wings. The band SQÜRL is praised, and a Jim Jarmusch impression is attempted. Movie picks are casually offered, while an official […] The post Raisons D’être | Episode 31 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2018-01-2839 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzCacophony vs. Symphony With Paul Stephen Benjamin | Episode 30Joe and Matthew join multi-disciplinary artist Paul Stephen Benjamin on site at The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia for a thoughtful conversation on his his work, process, and creative path. They explore the balance between life and work. Audience interaction and intentionality are examined. Strategies for television collection are discussed. Resources From This Episode […] The post Cacophony vs. Symphony With Paul Stephen Benjamin | Episode 30 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-12-0850 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzHard-Won Wisdom With Vivian Liddell | Episode 29Painter Vivian Liddell joins Joe and Matthew for a discussion centered on her path in the arts. She shares her special blend of hard-won wisdom gathered between Athens, GA and New York. Then there’s study at the Pratt Institute. And, then the struggles of studio life. Plus family life. Labels and criticism are explored. Insights into teaching and feminism are offered. […] The post Hard-Won Wisdom With Vivian Liddell | Episode 29 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-11-221h 00Brain FuzzBrain FuzzYou Know, I Was Watching You (Part 2) | Episode 28Artist writing and the importance of writing ability in the arts ecosystem are explored in this second part of a two part conversation. Often the lines become blurred between arts criticism and other arts writing. What exactly is that line in today’s environment where criticism becomes criticism? For artists who also write criticism, a tension […] The post You Know, I Was Watching You (Part 2) | Episode 28 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-11-0822 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzYou Know, I Was Watching You (Part 1) | Episode 27Amid the shuffling of handouts and show prep, Joe and Matthew dig into Joe’s recent trip to upstate New York. Bard College and DIA:Beacon are highlighted. Mentorship and collaboration in the creative life are discussed – what does mentorship really look like? Matthew provides the audio pick of the day. Incidental film picks are offered. […] The post You Know, I Was Watching You (Part 1) | Episode 27 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-10-2433 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzChasing The Zeitgeist | Episode 26After a rare break, Joe and Matthew rejoin at the studio complex to explore creative and career trajectories in the arts. A Brain Fuzz lost episode centered on the band Big Star serves as the point of departure. An essay by sculptor David Smith is discussed. Matthew shares delightful randomness from trips to Kentucky and San […] The post Chasing The Zeitgeist | Episode 26 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-09-2927 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzAfter The Flood With Tori Tinsley | Episode 25Painter and sculptor Tori Tinsley joins Joe and Matthew for a broad discussion on the creative life. They start with a look at the process of putting a mural together, then move to the inspirations for her work. She shares the experience of a studio flood and dealing with its aftermath, recalling a previous episode on […] The post After The Flood With Tori Tinsley | Episode 25 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-08-1645 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzSpring Break Forever! | Episode 24Exploding beers punctuate a conversation between Joe and Matthew on the nature of experiences in the arts. A recent piece in The New York Times – “Fixing the Met: Art Lovers Speak” – inspires discussion on museum visitor expectations and the trajectory toward the all-encompassing experience. What are the reasons for this shift? Are we really […] The post Spring Break Forever! | Episode 24 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-08-0227 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzIntellectual Hoarding With Sarah Higgins | Episode 23Joe and Matthew lead a group of arts patrons on a Brain Fuzz excursion in support of arts non-profit Burnaway. Sitting down for a discussion at the Zuckerman Museum of Art with curator Sarah Higgins, they discuss career trajectories for curators, how shows come together, titles, wall text, and more. Sarah recounts an impressive number of […] The post Intellectual Hoarding With Sarah Higgins | Episode 23 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-07-1945 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzRecapping On A Sunny Afternoon | Episode 22On a sunny afternoon back at the studio complex, Joe and Matthew recap recent episodes including their conversation with artist Bojana Ginn. Topics include the compulsion to create, artist jobs, and managing expectations in the creative life. The Shins are mentioned. Jenny Holzer is referenced. A future episode is teasered. The post Recapping On A Sunny Afternoon | Episode 22 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-06-3020 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzA Cocktail of Contradictions With Bojana Ginn | Episode 21Joe and Matthew join artist Bojana Ginn at her studio to explore her unique cross-disciplinary path. They examine her work and how she finds balance in the creative life. Sustainability, immigration, and communism are discussed. Richard Tuttle gets a mention. Finally, she reveals how she found her own personal Yoda.   Who Is Bojana Ginn? […] The post A Cocktail of Contradictions With Bojana Ginn | Episode 21 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-06-1647 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzA Tricky Dance on a Slippery Slope | Episode 20Back at Joe’s studio, Matthew is armed with a copy of Eric Maisel’s Mastering Creative Anxiety. The two explore coping (or not coping) with anxiety in the creative life. Another source of solace – Letters To A Young Artist – is also called upon. New theme music is introduced. Goal posts are shifted. It’s Matthew’s turn to […] The post A Tricky Dance on a Slippery Slope | Episode 20 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-06-0239 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzMarginalia With Lacey Haslam | Episode 19An Airstream Argosy pulls up and parks. Joe and Matthew get in. The driver is Lacey Haslam, the Archive of Creative Culture’s Lead Organizer. Conversation ensues, centering on the creative minds that help populate the Archive. Airstream restoration, travel, and mobility are explored. David Salle is read aloud, and advice for art school graduates is offered […] The post Marginalia With Lacey Haslam | Episode 19 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-05-1556 minBrain FuzzBrain Fuzz. . . But, That’s Savannah | Episode 18Back from a Deep Dive in Savannah, Joe and Matthew reflect on their visit and their conversation with curator Rachel Reese. Stops at The SCAD Museum of Art and the Jepson Center – part of the Telfair Museums – are included. Exhibitions by Jose Parla, Carlos Cruz-Diez, and Chiharu Shiota, are discussed. The day’s audio […] The post . . . But, That’s Savannah | Episode 18 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-05-0229 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzThe KCHUNG Simulcast With Rachel Reese | Episode 17While on a Brain Fuzz Deep Dive in Savannah GA, Joe and Matthew are joined by curator Rachel Reese. In a first for Brain Fuzz, the conversation is simulcasted live from the Jepson Center on KCHUNG radio. More about that in the podcast. They discuss museums and the life of a curator. Along the way, […] The post The KCHUNG Simulcast With Rachel Reese | Episode 17 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-04-1940 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzThe Houston Round Up | Episode 16Joe and Matthew review a trip to Houston. Recommendations are made – highlighting hotel, museum, and gallery stops. The occasion calls for a discussion of Cy Twombly and the symbology in his oeuvre juxtaposed with that found in Jackson Pollock‘s work. The First Official Brain Fuzz Audio Pick of the Day The trip review ushers in the […] The post The Houston Round Up | Episode 16 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-04-1326 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzThe High Life with William Downs | Episode 15Joe and Matthew are joined by artist William Downs. They delve into art career paths and trajectories. Automatism and the practice of performative drawing are explored. Studio visits, critics, and the trials and tribulations of academic life are discussed. Along the way, numerous artists and luminaries are name-checked including: Eva Hesse Louise Bourgeois Philip Guston […] The post The High Life with William Downs | Episode 15 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-03-2749 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzTo Your Earlier Point . . . | Episode 14Joe and Matthew discuss the work of Lonnie Holley and recent guests Justin Rabideau and Michi Meko. Trends in art making and distribution are examined within the framework of John Berger’s Ways of Seeing, David Salle’s How To See, and selected criticism: No Paintings for Old Men: I’m Done with Amy Feldman (Art F City) […] The post To Your Earlier Point . . . | Episode 14 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-03-1324 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzGilding the Lily with Justin Rabideau | Episode 13Sustainability – both in the sense of materials and in maintaining an art practice – was a central topic when Justin Rabideau joined Joe and Matthew for Brain Fuzz episode 13. Joe spotted the connection with Gordon Matta-Clark’s work. Matthew recalled a studio visit and the challenges of scale. With Rabideau’s accomplishments in multiple aspects of […] The post Gilding the Lily with Justin Rabideau | Episode 13 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-02-2759 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzThe Ultimate Game of Chess with Michi Meko | Episode 12Joe and Matthew join Michi Meko at his studio as he prepares for not one, but two exhibitions in the same week. The creative struggle and permanence versus impermanence in art are discussed. Sun Ra however is the catalyst for this gathering. And Sun Ra leads to an examination of Afrofuturism, altered destiny, jazz, and […] The post The Ultimate Game of Chess with Michi Meko | Episode 12 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-01-2746 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzArt Speak Red Flags | Episode 11Joe and Matthew take a few moments for a full accounting of their art speak red flags list. And, armed with some game show sound effects, they plot a path forward for policing art speak in conversation. In this episode, you will benefit from insights into such art speak terms as liminal, ontological, phenomenology, and […] The post Art Speak Red Flags | Episode 11 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-01-1628 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzA Special Fake News Edition | Episode 10In a special fake news edition of the Brain Fuzz arts and culture podcast, Joe and Matthew myth bust caffeine in espresso versus drip coffee. Speaking of needing caffeine, Woody Allen’s Crisis in Six Scenes is discussed, and a related film recommendation is made. Joe and Matthew also reflect on a conversation with curator Daniel Fuller, […] The post A Special Fake News Edition | Episode 10 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2017-01-0126 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzDistillation with Daniel Fuller | Episode 9Daniel Fuller joins Joe and Matthew at Joe’s studio for a lively discussion. Topics range from what it means to be a curator to the beauty of cheap baseball tickets. Just back from a road trip, Daniel shares his aggressive itinerary including a signless restaurant. The Artspeak Red Flags list is revisited with an addition from […] The post Distillation with Daniel Fuller | Episode 9 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2016-12-0259 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzOn Clean Grooves and Male Virility | Episode 8Back at Joe’s Atlanta Contemporary studio, Matthew offers an update on his effort to make his vinyl collection great again. Following up on an earlier discussion regarding the cleaning of vinyl records with wood glue, the Spin-Clean record cleaning system is reviewed. The Rolling Stones’ Goats Head Soup is rediscovered. The origin story behind the […] The post On Clean Grooves and Male Virility | Episode 8 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2016-11-1727 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzMeta Moments with Stuart Horodner | Episode 7On a Brain Fuzz Deep Dive in Lexington, KY, Joe and Matthew are joined by Stuart Horodner. Recorded live from an Airbnb, the three start by discussing the sharing economy and its impact on how we experience travel. In this thoughtful discussion, Stuart shares unique insights from years of observation and curation. Topics include Félix González-Torres, […] The post Meta Moments with Stuart Horodner | Episode 7 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2016-11-0340 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzMaking Vinyl Great Again (With or Without Wood Glue) | Episode 6Joe and Matthew begin their discussion in episode 6 with a continuation of the seagull curation idea from episode 5. Beware of Seagull Criticism Seagull criticism happens when an art critic flies into an environment and quickly judges the exhibition and/or locals. He or she then quickly flies away, leaving a mess of feathers and poop. Making a Vinyl Collection […] The post Making Vinyl Great Again (With or Without Wood Glue) | Episode 6 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2016-10-2122 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzFlight of the Seagull | Episode 5Joe and Matthew’s conversation continues at Joe’s studio on the campus of Atlanta Contemporary. Art stops in Denver are recommended. Another stop – a Mexican restaurant with a dive show – is described and deemed a must-see. The accompanying images should whet your appetite (note that no food is pictured). A term is added to […] The post Flight of the Seagull | Episode 5 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2016-10-1421 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzI’m Gonna Make An Espresso For This | Episode 4Episode 4 of the Brain Fuzz arts podcast begins mid-conversation: Joe and Matthew are discussing social media and the real value of social proof in the arts. The importance of authenticity is highlighted. A Tom Waits anecdote is brought to mind. The two then dig into the topic of artist-run spaces, requiring an espresso for Joe. Some pros […] The post I’m Gonna Make An Espresso For This | Episode 4 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2016-10-0623 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzSo What Have You Been Up To? | Episode 3It’s now 2016 and almost one year since their last recording. Joe and Matthew scout a couple of locations for acoustics. Still, they settle back into Joe’s studio at Atlanta Contemporary for the day’s conversation. They catch up on the state of his studio and how a studio becomes a home. In other events, Matthew’s recent trip […] The post So What Have You Been Up To? | Episode 3 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2016-09-2923 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzSo We’re Still Thinking About Doing a Podcast . . . | Episode 2It’s late 2015. Joe and Matthew are still thinking about doing a podcast. One of the first issues to tackle is bumper music of course. Joe and Matthew discuss other podcasts and Mark Maron‘s approach specifically. The conversation soon turns to social media and how visual artists leverage social media. They discuss the rise of […] The post So We’re Still Thinking About Doing a Podcast . . . | Episode 2 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2016-09-2324 minBrain FuzzBrain FuzzSo We’re Thinking About Doing a Podcast . . . | Episode 1In the first episode of the Brain Fuzz podcast, Joe and Matthew consider doing a podcast. They discuss a potential space for recording – live in Joe’s artist studio at Atlanta Contemporary. The Atlanta Contemporary space has its peculiarities which leads them down several conversational paths. Discussion of studio life ensues, including the separation of studio […] The post So We’re Thinking About Doing a Podcast . . . | Episode 1 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.2016-09-1323 min