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Momus: The Podcast
Nizan Shaked – Season 8, Episode 2
Nizan Shaked is our guest this month! Shaked is Professor of Contemporary Art History, Museum, and Curatorial Studies at UC Long Beach, and most recently the author of Museums and Wealth: The Politics of Contemporary Art Collections (Bloomsbury, 2022). She speaks to Lauren Wetmore about the resources offered by criticality, writing for ”liberals that I want to become more radical,” and researching her forthcoming book Art Against the System, for which she recently won a Warhol Arts Writers Grant. Shaked offers artist LaToya Ruby Frazier’s book The Notion of Family (Aperture, 2014) to consider the devastation perpetrated by imperial industry, its co...
2025-04-22
59 min
For The Worldbuilders
068. I Sat Down To Script A Podcast And A Poem For The Fire Leaked Out
My intention behind this episode is not only to advocate for the practice of weekly dispatches but to encourage you and empower you with resources to advocate for your song — aka the work that is uniquely yours. Philadelphia-based prison abolitionist Stephanie Keene says people often ask her, “How can I get involved?” Her response is, “Do what it is you're good at”. Right? WE need you inside what you’re good at, which is to say YOU need you inside what you’re good at. What is your daily, weekly, seasonal practice for showing up inside the chorus of collective lib...
2025-01-13
33 min
The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter
#106 – LaToya Ruby Frazier – How “More Than Conquerors” Monumentalizes Everyday Care
In this episode, I sit down with LaToya Ruby Frazier, a visionary artist whose work intersects social justice, cultural change, and the American experience. Recognized as one of Time 100's most influential people of 2024, LaToya shares insights into her groundbreaking practice, which blends photography, video, performance, and installation to amplify voices often excluded from dominant narratives.We explore the inspiration and meticulous process behind her latest installation, More Than Conquerors, currently on view at the Baltimore Museum of Art. LaToya discusses the vital role of community health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the systemic injustices they face...
2024-12-23
1h 02
The Modern Art Notes Podcast
Holiday clips: Leslie Martinez
Episode No. 682 is a holiday clips episode featuring artist Leslie Martinez. Martinez is included within "Shifting Landscapes," which is at the the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York until January 2026. The exhibition considers how evolving political, ecological, and social issues motivate artists as they address the world around them (which is to say US artists are addressing land and landscape as they have since the days of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Thomas Cole.) The show was curated by Jennie Goldstein, Marcela Guerrero, and Roxanne Smith, with Angelica Arbelaez. Seven previous MAN P...
2024-11-29
50 min
The Rabkin Interviews
Siddhartha Mitter, 2024 Rabkin Prize winner
Siddhartha Mitter is a freelance writer and critic. He is one of eight writers to win the 2024 Rabkin Prize. For the first time in the prize’s history, the Rabkin Foundation commissioned portraits of the winners in the spaces where they write and conducted interviews with them about their lives and ideas. Here is Mary Louise Schumacher, a longtime journalist and the foundation’s new executive director, in conversation with Siddhartha. It has been gently edited for length and clarity. Mentioned in this episode:“Waking Life: Siddhartha Mitter on the art of Cauleen Smith” (Artforum, May 2019)“LaToya Ruby Frazier...
2024-10-17
44 min
PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf
Lesley A. Martin | Pauline Vermare - Episode 84
In this episode of PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf, Sasha is joined by Pauline Vermare, Curator of Photography at the Brooklyn Museum, and Lesley A. Martin, Executive Director of Printed Matter. They discuss their collaborative efforts on "I’m So Happy You Are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1950s to Now," published by Aperture. This publication offers a counterpoint, complement, and challenge to historical precedents and the established canon of Japanese photography. Lesley and Pauline share their connections to Japanese society and their interest in the representation of women in photography. Together, Sasha, Lesley, and Pauline explore how they ba...
2024-10-12
49 min
"What's Good?" W/ Charlie Taylor
Ep.277 - Societal Change & LaToya Ruby Frazier
In a week where:Two elderly Just Stop Oil protesters are charged after attempting to break into the Magna Carta.The BAFTA TV Awards go down.Northern Lights shine across the UK, US & Canada. Egypt joins South Africa's ICJ Genocide case. Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100.In Sports: (12:42) My thirst for the Summer Olympics grows as we near towards the two weeks of non-stop sport. But with the positive of hosting, comes the inevitable negative of the vulnerable getting shafted somehow. (Article By Umer Hussain, Adam Ali, MacIntosh Ross & Shakiba Moghadam) ...
2024-05-15
1h 08
The Art World: What If...?!
The Art World: What If...?! with LaToya Ruby Frazier
This time, we’re joined by the artist LaToya Ruby Frazier, just before the opening of her major new exhibition 'Monuments of Solidarity' at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. “This exhibition spiritually uplifts people,” she says. “It inspires people to be the change they need, but it also inspires them to be better human beings. To look beyond the self, to look beyond individualistic desires, to think about the fact that you are connected to an ecosystem and a world around you. People won't be the same. This is a transformative exhibition.” We delve into LaToya’s faith and...
2024-05-09
1h 06
The Messy Truth - Conversations on Photography
Roxana Marcoci - On Curating
In this episode, Gem Fletcher chats to The Museum of Modern Art Photography Curator Roxana Marcoci. Using some of Roxana’s recent and upcoming exhibitions as jump off points, we explore everything from the ethical responsibility of curatorial practice to the evolving relationship between humans and technology. Roxanna talks about who inspires her, how her approach is guided by deep relationships and informed risk, and her rallying cry to all of us to be bolder in our artistic endeavours. Roxana Marcoci is the David Dechman Senior Curator and Acting Chief Curator of Photography at The Museum of M...
2024-03-12
43 min
The Week in Art
2024: market predictions and the big shows
In the first episode of 2024 we look ahead to the next 12 months. The Art Newspaper’s acting art market editor Tim Schneider peers into his crystal ball to tell us what we might expect from the coming 12 months in the art market. Then, Jane Morris, editor-at-large, Gareth Harris, chief contributing editor, and host Ben Luke select the biennials and exhibitions they are most looking forward to in 2024.Events discussed:60th Venice Biennale: Foreigners Everywhere, 20 April-24 November; Pierre Huyghe, Punta Della Dogana, Venice, 17 March-24 November; Julie Mehretu, Palazzo Grassi, Venice, 17 March-6 January; Willem de Kooning, Ga...
2024-01-12
1h 18
FranceFineArt
🔊 À partir d’elle. Des artistes et leur mère LE BAL, Paris du 12 octobre 2023 au 25 février 2024
À partir d’elle.Des artistes et leur mèreLE BAL, Parisdu 12 octobre 2023 au 25 février 2024Interview de Julie Héraut, Responsable Exposition et Recherche chez LE BAL, et commissaire de l'expositionpar Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, le 11 octobre 2023, durée 23’45, © FranceFineArt.https://francefineart.com/https://francefineart.com/2023/10/18/3490_a-partir-d-elle_le-bal/communiqué de pressecommissariat :Julie Héraut, Responsable Exposition et Recherche chez LE BAL
2023-10-12
23 min
English Academic Vocabulary Booster
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2023-07-28
1h 31
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 49: WHOSE HISTORY? The Real And The Ideal. Presented By Her Clique
Ostensibly based on factual events, the narrative of American history often depends on who is telling the story and in what medium. Take our flag -- please. Once an emblem of unity, it is now a symbol of division. Art may not have to function as anything other than art, but let’s see what happens when the nation’s social fabric is its canvas. About Dread Scott Dread Scott is an artist based in New York who has a history of social activism going back to 1989, when he joined a flag-burning ceremony on the steps of our nation’s Capito...
2022-12-19
45 min
Female Photoclub Podcast
China Hopson, wie finden Dich Deine Themen?
China Hopson ist Leaderin des Female Photoclubs in Hannover und arbeitet als Portraitfotografin. Für freie Projekte reiste sie schon in den Süden der USA oder nach Jamaika. Neben essayistischen Arbeiten fotografiert sie auch im Bereich Musik und BPoC-Thematiken. Seit 2019 ist sie mit dem Studium fertig und arbeitet bereits für Magazine wie 11 Freunde, Stern, Vogue Germany, Greenpeace oder das Eltern Family Magazin. Im Gespräch möchte ich von ihr erfahren, wie sie sich und ihre Arbeit auf ihrer Webseite präsentiert. Wieso sie sich so stark sozialpolitisch engagiert und welche Zukunftspläne sie nach dem Stu...
2022-07-13
00 min
[Surra de Ref.]
EP 8: Abusadores de bot e distopias otimistas (com Aline Valek)
Falamos com a Aline Valek (autora dos livros As Águas-Vivas Não Sabem de Si e de Cidades Afundam em Dias Normais) sobre homens sendo abusivos com inteligências artificiais, vídeos de reação, cyberpunk x solarpunk, uma campanha tensa da Levi’s e as fotógrafas LaToya Ruby Frazier e Ariella Azoulay. Não-lançamentos: livro e podcast do John Green, “The Rick Gervais Show” e o game Okami.Link para o curso sobre criatividade e escrita online da Aline: https://www.domestika.org/pt/courses/1981-tecnicas-criativas-para-transformar-ideias-em-textoshttps://www.instagram.com/surra_de_ref/
2022-02-15
51 min
TED Radio Hour
Listen Again: Our Relationship With Water
We need water to live. But with rising seas and so many lacking clean water — water is in crisis and so are we. This hour, TED speakers explore ideas around restoring our relationship with water. Guests on the show include legal scholar Kelsey Leonard, artist LaToya Ruby Frazier, and community organizer Colette Pichon Battle.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2021-06-18
49 min
The Photo Ethics Podcast
Aaron Turner: On abstraction and identity
In this episode, we talk with Aaron Turner about the place of identity in abstract photography and art. He discusses the inspiration behind his photographic projects, and why he chose to pursue abstraction as a medium of expression. Aaron shares the reasoning behind his decision to document his family and local community, while noting the issues that need to be considered when doing so. Aaron also talks about the experience of Black photographers following the death of George Floyd and emphasises the need to readdress the mainstream narrative of photographic history and its exclusion of Black photographers. ...
2021-06-16
49 min
Tartan Talks
Looking Through the Lens of Social Equity
Edinboro grad LaToya Ruby Frazier, associate professor of Photography at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and fellowship recipient of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s MacArthur Fellows Program, continues to make headlines for her work as a photographer and activist. In her 2019 address at the Edinboro University Commencement Ceremony, Frazier discussed the mission of her art and career, focusing on inequalities in education, economics and the environment. In this episode of "Tartan Talks" we look back to Frazier's address to the Class of 2019 where she inspired the next generation of Edinboro grads. And check ou...
2021-03-04
29 min
TED Radio Hour
Listen Again: Our Relationship With Water
Original broadcast date: August 7, 2020. We need water to live. But with rising seas and so many lacking clean water — water is in crisis and so are we. This hour, TED speakers explore ideas around restoring our relationship with water. Guests on the show include legal scholar Kelsey Leonard, artist LaToya Ruby Frazier, and community organizer Colette Pichon Battle.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2021-01-29
49 min
Longform
Episode 408: Ta-Nehisi Coates
Ta-Nehisi Coates is an author and journalist. He served as guest editor for the September issue of Vanity Fair, titled "The Great Fire."“There’s this pressure to say something. Say something. The world’s burning, say something. But I try to stay where I’ve been or where I’ve tried to be in my career. ... Good things take time. You gotta let things cook. You can’t insta-bake something like this.” Thanks to Mailchimp for sponsoring this week's episode. Show notes: ta-nehisicoates.com Coates on Longform Longform Podcast #7: Ta-Nehisi Coates Longform Podcast #97: Ta-Nehisi Coates Longform Podcast #168: Ta-Nehisi Coates Longform Podcast #2...
2020-09-03
51 min
TED Radio Hour
Our Relationship With Water
We need water to live. But with rising seas and so many lacking clean water — water is in crisis and so are we. This hour, TED speakers explore ideas around restoring our relationship with water. Guests on the show include legal scholar Kelsey Leonard, artist LaToya Ruby Frazier, and community organizer Colette Pichon Battle.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2020-08-07
49 min
FranceFineArt
🔊 “Global(e) Resistance” au Centre Pompidou, Paris, du 29 juillet 2020 au 4 janvier 2021
“Global(e) Resistance”au Centre Pompidou, Parisdu 29 juillet 2020 au 4 janvier 2021Centre PompidouExtrait du communiqué de presse :Commissaires :Christine Macel, conservatrice en chef, cheffe du service Création contemporaine et prospectiveAlicia Knock et Yung Ma, conservateurs au Musée national d’art moderne, service Création contemporaine et prospectiveL’exposition « Global(e) Resistance » dévoile pour la première fois les oeuvres de plus d’une soixantaine d’artistes réunies au cours de la...
2020-07-31
25 min
Modern Art Notes Podcast
Holiday clips: LaToya Ruby Frazier
Artist LaToya Ruby Frazier.
2020-02-14
1h 10
Focal Point
Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa and Leslie Wilson
In this episode, photographer and writer Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa joins scholar and curator Leslie Wilson in conversation with MoCP’s Curatorial Assistant, Lindley Warren Mickunas. Wolukau-Wanambwa and Wilson discuss works in the MoCP’s permanent collection by Rosalind Fox Solomon and LaToya Ruby Frazier as well as their thoughts on photographers’ relationships to the places they photograph, and distinctions between color and black and white photography. Rosalind Solomon, Pillarama, Indonesia, 1987
2019-12-06
37 min
TEDTalks Politique et médias
Une solution créative à la crise de l'eau à Flint, dans le Michigan | LaToya Ruby Frazier
L'artiste LaToya Ruby Frazier a vécu cinq mois à Flint, dans le Michigan, et a décrit la vie des personnes touchées par la crise de l'eau dans cette ville dans le cadre de son reportage photo « Flint is Family ». Alors que la crise se prolongeait, elle s'est rendu compte qu'il allait falloir plus qu'une série de photos pour y remédier. Dans ce discours inspirant et surprenant, elle nous partage les efforts créatifs qu'elle a déployés pour apporter de l’eau propre et gratuite aux habitants de Flint.
2019-11-20
11 min
TED Talks News and Politics
A creative solution for the water crisis in Flint, Michigan | LaToya Ruby Frazier
Artist and TED Fellow LaToya Ruby Frazier spent five months living in Flint, Michigan, documenting the lives of those affected by the city's water crisis for her photo essay "Flint is Family." As the crisis dragged on, she realized it was going to take more than a series of photos to bring relief. In this inspiring, surprising talk, she shares the creative lengths she went to in order to bring free, clean water to the people of Flint.
2019-11-20
11 min
TEDTalks Nachrichten und Politik
Eine kreative Lösung für die Wasserkrise in Flint, Michigan | LaToya Ruby Frazier
Die Künstlerin LaToya Ruby Frazier lebte fünf Monate in Flint, Michigan. Sie dokumentierte das Leben der von der Wasserkrise der Stadt betroffenen Menschen in einer Fotoreportage mit dem Titel "Flint is Family". Da die Krise kein Ende nahm, wurde ihr klar, dass mehr nötig sein würde als eine Fotoserie, um den Menschen zu helfen. In diesem inspirierenden, erstaunlichen Vortrag spricht sie über den kreativen Prozess, den sie in Gang brachte, um den Menschen in Flint zu kostenlosem, sauberem Wasser zu verhelfen.
2019-11-20
00 min
TEDTalks Notícias e Política
Uma solução criativa para a crise aquífera em Flint, Michigan | LaToya Ruby Frazier
A artista LaToya Ruby Frazier morou durante cinco anos em Flint, em Michigan, documentando a vida das pessoas afetadas pela crise aquífera e realizou um ensaio fotográfico chamado “Flint is Family”. Enquanto a crise aquífera se prolongava, LaToya percebeu que seria necessário mais do que uma série de fotografias para trazer alívio para a população. Nesta palestra inspiradora e surpreendente, ela compartilha o seu empenho em trazer água limpa e gratuita para a população de Flint.
2019-11-20
11 min
TEDTalks Noticias y Política
Una solución creativa para la crisis del agua en Flint, Michigan | LaToya Ruby Frazier
La artista LaToya Ruby Frazier pasó cinco meses viviendo en Flint, Michigan, documentando la vida de los afectados por la crisis del agua presente en la ciudad para su ensayo fotográfico: "Flint es familia". Como la crisis parecía no tener fin, se dio cuenta de que unas fotos que proporcionasen alivio no iba a ser suficiente. En esta inspiradora y sorprendente charla, LaToya comparte lo mucho que se esforzó para proporcionar agua limpia a los habitantes de Flint.
2019-11-20
11 min
TED Podcast | News and Politics
Eine kreative Lösung für die Wasserkrise in Flint, Michigan | LaToya Ruby Frazier
Die Künstlerin LaToya Ruby Frazier lebte fünf Monate in Flint, Michigan. Sie dokumentierte das Leben der von der Wasserkrise der Stadt betroffenen Menschen in einer Fotoreportage mit dem Titel "Flint is Family". Da die Krise kein Ende nahm, wurde ihr klar, dass mehr nötig sein würde als eine Fotoserie, um den Menschen zu helfen. In diesem inspirierenden, erstaunlichen Vortrag spricht sie über den kreativen Prozess, den sie in Gang brachte, um den Menschen in Flint zu kostenlosem, sauberem Wasser zu verhelfen.
2019-11-20
11 min
TEDTalks 新闻与政治
密歇根弗林特水资源危机的创造性解决方案 | 拉托娅·鲁比·弗雷泽
艺术家拉托娅·鲁比·弗雷泽(LaToya Ruby Frazier )在密歇根的弗林特市居住了五个月,为她的专题摄影《弗林特是家》记录受到城市水资源危机影响的居民生活。当危机一直持续,她意识到仅靠一系列的照片是无法给当地人们带去慰藉的。在这场鼓舞人心、令人惊喜的演讲中,她分享她用了怎样的创意,为弗林特人民带去了免费、洁净水资源。
2019-11-20
11 min
David Harvey's Anti-Capitalist Chronicles
GM Plant Closing
Prof. Harvey talks about the work of photographer Latoya Ruby Frazier who documents the news of the Lordstown, Ohio plant closing and the impact it had on the workers, families and community at large.
2019-10-31
33 min
Modern Art Notes Podcast
LaToya Ruby Frazier
Artist LaToya Ruby Frazier.
2019-09-26
1h 10
Anti-
006 - Adrian Octavius Walker
Adrian Octavius Walker is a mixed-media artist based in Oakland, CA.AdrianOWalker.com@aoctaviusw6:00 - Cursing11:00 - Peeing in corners12:55 - Chappelle’s latest special16:30 - Made Monarchs17:30 - Social Media/Instagram19:30 - Instagram’s mental toll21:30 - VSCO-26:00 - Introducing Adrian at STLDW28:30 - First time we met31:00 - Rescuing kittens33:00 - Introduction to photography35:00 - Made Monarchs38:00 - Club Dress Codes40:00 - Bein...
2019-09-25
00 min
Magic Hour
Rory Mulligan
Not gunna lie, i had a pretty big art crush on Rory Mulligan long before i met him to talk about his work for this show. I remember first discovering his work on the J&L Books website in the special edition section. They had published a small book of his work in an edition of 10 called Freddie. You couldn’t find it anywhere, but there were enough pictures on the site to get a feel for what he was up to. But I remember thinking to myself - what exactly was he up to?There wa...
2018-12-22
41 min
Art Gallery of Ontario
LaToya Ruby Frazier – Artist Talk
Frazier considers the work, legacy and influence of artist and photojournalist Gordon Parks and his contemporaries.
2016-06-06
1h 23
TED Design
LaToya Ruby Frazier: A visual history of inequality in industrial America
For the last 12 years, LaToya Ruby Frazier has photographed friends, neighbors and family in Braddock, Pennsylvania. But though the steel town has lately been hailed as a posterchild of "rustbelt revitalization," Frazier's pictures tell a different story, of the real impact of inequality and environmental toxicity. In this short, powerful talk, the TED Fellow shares a deeply personal glimpse of an often-unseen world. watch a video of this talk here
2015-06-19
05 min
TED Theme: iTunes Podcast | Business
视觉历史记录工业化美国中的不平等 | LaToya Ruby Frazier
在过去的12年中,LaToya Ruby Frazier拍摄了宾夕法尼亚州布拉多克的朋友、邻居和家人。尽管最近这个钢铁城镇被冠以“没落工业地区重新振兴”的代表称号,Frazier的照片却展现了一个不同的故事,是一个关于不平等和环境毒害的真实影响的故事。在这个简短有力的演讲中,这位TED成员分享了一个深刻的个人视角下的神秘世界。Translated by Yanjia YangReviewed by Stephanie Yu
2015-06-18
05 min
TED Podcast | Business
Eine visuelle Geschichte der Ungleichheit im industriellen Amerika | LaToya Ruby Frazier
In den letzten zwölf Jahren fotografierte LaToya Ruby Frazier Freunde, Nachbarn und Familien in Braddock, Pennsylvania. Obwohl die Stahlstadt kürzlich als Aushängeschild der Wiederbelebung des "Rust Belt" bejubelt wurde, erzählen Fraziers Bilder eine andere Geschichte, von der wahren Bedeutung von Ungleichheit und ökologischer Vergiftung. In diesem kurzen, beeindruckenden Vortrag wird ein Einblick in eine zutiefst persönliche und oft unsichtbare Welt möglich.
2015-06-18
05 min
I Love Photography
Syracuse disinvites photographer over Ebola concerns | I Love Photography | Ep. 35 | Oct. 17, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:55 Kathy Ryan’s Office Romance 4:57 Nafise Motlaq’s Iranian Fathers and the Diverse Daughters They’ve Raised 8:33 Yukari Chikura preserves tradition in Japan 12:07 Robin Moore’s In Search of Lost Frogs 13:37 Pete Muller on Being a Journalist in the Midst of Ebola 15:47 Syracuse disinvites Pulitzer winner Michel du Cille over Ebola conc...
2014-10-20
00 min