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Grønlandsk kunstner på MoMA
MoMA PS1 har annonceret, at fotografen Inuuteq Storch får en udstilling til efteråret. Storchs fotografier fortæller historien om at være splittet mellem inuittraditioner, dansk kolonihistorie, klimaforandringer og øget globalisering. K-live spørger Storch, om han frygter, at hans kunst bliver brugt som et politisk værktøj i en geopolitisk konflikt om Grønland. Medvirkende: Sune Bang, kommunikationsrådgiver; Thea Hamborg Kristiansen, Emil Harboe Borg Lauritzen og Frederik Hjorth Rasmussen, medlemmer af Bænch; Peter Henningsen, etnolog og historiker; og Inuuteq Storch, fotograf. Vært: Linnea Albinus Lande Producer: Sarah Randeris Redaktør: Lasse Lauridsen
2025-07-07
57 min
Daily Art Download
Daily Art Download — 2025-06-25
Show notes for today's episode of The Daily Art Download — your ten minute crash course in today's art world news. Artnet News - Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and For How Much—at Art Basel in Basel 2025: https://news.artnet.com/market/price-check-art-basel-basel-2025-2660511 - Jordan Wolfson’s New Virtual Reality Is Peak Body Horror: https://news.artnet.com/art-world/jordan-wolfson-little-room-2659690 - Who Was the Black Figure in This 17th-Century Portrait? A Rare Letter Holds Answers: https://news.artnet.com/art-world/black-portraiture-peregrine-tyam-letter-2657422 - Rare, Mind-Bending M.C. Escher Works Are Up for Auction: https://news.artnet.com/market/rare-m-c-escher-works-auction-2660493 - Elizabet...
2025-06-25
05 min
Designaholic
Arquitectura entre experimentación y narrativa — designaholic 210 — Pedro y Juana
En este episodio de Designaholic, Jorge Diego Etienne conversa con Ana Paula Ruiz Galindo y Mecky Reuss, fundadores del estudio Pedro y Juana, sobre su trayectoria desde los talleres de Jorge Pardo en Yucatán hasta su reciente participación en la Bienal de Venecia con el proyecto colectivo "Chinampa Veneta". A través de una charla cercana, el dúo comparte sus inicios académicos en Sci-Arc, sus aprendizajes en el cruce entre arte, arquitectura y diseño, así como su particular forma de abordar los objetos y espacios desde una perspectiva narrativa y performativa.Además, explor...
2025-05-14
1h 26
Artes
Artista angolana Sandra Poulson expõe no MoMA PS1 em Nova Iorque
A exposição “Este quarto parece uma República!”, da artista angolana Sandra Poulson, está patente no museu MoMA PS1, em Nova Iorque, desde 24 de Abril até 6 de Outubro. A mostra reúne várias esculturas que remetem para o imaginário do dia-a-dia angolano e para a forma como o universo doméstico é contaminado por símbolos do exterior, sejam de Angola ou frutos da globalização. As obras compõem uma instalação polissémica e foram construídas essencialmente a partir de peças de mobiliário encontrado nas ruas de Amesterdão. “Este quarto parece uma República...
2025-05-06
14 min
Artes
Artista angolana Sandra Poulson expõe no MoMA PS1 em Nova Iorque
A exposição “Este quarto parece uma República!”, da artista angolana Sandra Poulson, está patente no museu MoMA PS1, em Nova Iorque, desde 24 de Abril até 6 de Outubro. A mostra reúne várias esculturas que remetem para o imaginário do dia-a-dia angolano e para a forma como o universo doméstico é contaminado por símbolos do exterior, sejam de Angola ou frutos da globalização. As obras compõem uma instalação polissémica e foram construídas essencialmente a partir de peças de mobiliário encontrado nas ruas de Amesterdão. “Este quarto parece uma República...
2025-05-06
14 min
The Experimental Film Podcast
Season 5 Episode 4 - Erica Schreiner - Experimental Video and Performance Artist
Erica Schreiner is an experimental video and performance artist based in New York City. She shoots on VHS while performing before the camera. Erica creates allegorical, ethereal video art that combines feminine and anarchistic themes, ritual, and sensuality. Manipulating existing objects or building sets to perform in and film, Erica creates surreal, intimate worlds on VHS video, employing her clearly defined style.Erica received a Bachelor degree in Graphic Design from The Art Institute of Portland. Once in New York, she attended the School of Visual Arts Lens and Screen Art’s Residency Program with a full sc...
2025-04-06
1h 13
WGRL NYC
MoMA Meanderings Frequency Garden Ep 3
Visit to MoMA to explore the power of art and social change in the Latoya Ruby Frasier exhibit, Tadáskía and converse with resident podcast celebrity Arlette! Join our streamers, artists and dreamers from Lower East Side Girls Club, Public Assistants and MoMA on a journey through Frequency Garden! A Dream Lab of curated conversations, music and art to drive culture and enact positive change. Made by teens for everyone. Creators, disruptors, and catalysts welcome! This is the intro of a four part series that is also on exhibit at PS1/MoMA as part of a collabor...
2025-03-07
22 min
The Art Career
KINLAW: Navigating Sound, Space, and Performance
🎙️Season 7, Episode 2 of The Art Career Podcast – Emily McElwreath sits down with the incredible performance artistKinlaw in Chinatown, NYC.Kinlaw is an audio composer, choreographer, and sculptor whose work highlights processes that accommodate and respond to the changing frequencies (i.e., liveness) of space. Their practice includes producing albums and creating large-scale performance works.Kinlaw’s performance works have been featured in several museums and arts institutions, including MoMA, MoMA PS1, MOCA, The New Museum, Pioneer Works, and Mana Contemporary; and in arts venues throughout Europe. Kinlaw was a Pioneer Works Musician-in-Residence, as well as a memb...
2025-02-13
1h 18
Part of the Practice
05: Coming from Queens with Janggo Mahmud
This episode features a whole lot of love for a very special borough of NYC: Queens. Self-described "Queens girl" and SPCUNY Actionist Janggo Mahmud talks with host Catherine LaSota about the importance of coalition building, her broad definition of "artist," the inspirational work of organizers in Queens, and her curatorial vision in her work as the Public Programs and Community Engagement Fellow at PS1-MoMA.FULL TRANSCRIPT of Episode 5 available here.About our guest:Janggo Mahmud (she/her) is a creative community organizer...
2024-10-02
29 min
Performance Talks
Performance Talks with David Velasco
This first episode of Performance Talks is a conversation with writer and editor David VelascoHe brought dance on to the pages of Art Forum during his six year stint as editor-in-chief at the magazine and was the editor of Modern Dance, a series of monographs on contemporary choreographers, published by MoMA. His writing on dance and performance is some of the best out there. In this conversation, Velasco speaks about the importance of integrating dance and theater history into the visual art canon, finding his voice as a writer and the excitement and difficulties of evoking...
2024-09-27
49 min
Contemporaneamente podcast di Mariantonietta Firmani
Loris Cecchini, Gigliola Staffilani, arte e matematica
In questo audio il prezioso incontro con Loris Cecchini artista e Gigliola Staffilani matematica. L’intervista è in Contemporaneamente di Mariantonietta Firmani, il podcast divulgato da Parallelo42.it e Artriune https://www.artribune.com/author/mariantoniettafirmani/Con Loris Cecchini e Gigliola Staffilani parliamo di arte e matematica, di studio e curiosità, equazioni e rappresentazioni. Di incrocio di saperi e di linguaggi, di algoritmi e spazi euclidei, di relazioni umane sincere oltre le torri d’avorio. Ed ancora, parliamo di matematica, eccessivamente astratta in Italia, ricondotta sempre al reale i...
2024-04-30
1h 13
The Art Career
Sienna Fekete: Curator, Educator, Queen
Welcome to Season 5 of The Art Career where we sit down with Sienna Fekete at The Lower East Side Girls Club. Sienna Fekete is a Curator and Educator based in New York City with a background in radio, podcasting, and music. She is currently the Senior Arts Manager at The Lower Eastside Girls Club. Additionally, she is the curator of The Community Cookbook project volumes 1-3, was the 2021–2022 Curatorial Fellow at The Kitchen, was the host of the Points of View podcast via Cultured Magazine, and and was a Co-founder of Chroma, a cultural agency and creative studio centering on th...
2024-04-26
51 min
Below the Radar
Clowns on Acid — with Kira Nova
Artist and comedian Kira Nova joins us this week on Below the Radar. Alongside our host Am Johal, they chat about growing up in the circus, clowning, experimental pedagogy, and Kira’s psychedelic clown workshops. Full episode details: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/240-kira-nova.html Read the transcript: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/transcripts/240-kira-nova.html Resources: Kira’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kira.nova_/?hl=en Psychedelic Clown Workshops: http://clownsonacid.tilda.ws/ Bio: Kira Nova is a world renowned artist, comedian and producer whose credits include the MoMa and the MET. Over the past 10 year...
2024-04-23
32 min
Sound and Vision
Rudy Shepherd
Rudy has a show up and we are releasing this episode for 2016 on the occasion. KATES-FERRI PROJECTS is delighted to present Rudy Shepherd's first solo exhibition with the gallery, THE GOLDEN AGE, from April 3 to May 5, 2024, with a reception on Friday, April 5, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at their 561 Grand Street space. This collection of acrylic on canvas paintings evolves from Shepherd's ongoing portrait series and delves into the visual culture of the golden age of hip-hop in the 1980s and 1990s, a period of tremendous innovation and stylistic experimentation in the genre. The artist renders intricate portraits of legendary musicians...
2024-04-18
1h 13
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Jacob Mason-Macklin
Ep.196 Jacob Mason-Macklin lives and works in Queens, New York. Mason-Macklin graduated from the Columbus College of Art & Design in 2017. He is a 2016 alumnus of the Yale-Norfolk Summer School of Art and a 2019 alumnus of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. In 2021-2022, Mason-Macklin was an Artist-in Residence at The Studio Museum in Harlem, Harlem, New York, USA. Recent exhibitions include: “Underground” at Mamoth Gallery in London, UK (2023), “The Future Won't Be Long Now” at SOMEDAY, Lower Manhattan, New York, USA (2023), and “It’s Time For Me To Go” at MOMA PS1, Long Island City, New York, USA (2022-2023). A dou-exhibiti...
2024-04-10
23 min
Three Minute Modernist
Bakelite Robot by Nam June Paik
Episode Notes Kim, H. K., & Nam June Paik Art Center. (2008). Nam June Paik. Nam June Paik Art Center. https://njpac-en.ggcf.kr/exhibition/nam-june-paik/ Electronic Arts Intermix. (n.d.). Nam June Paik: Bakelite Robot. Electronic Arts Intermix. https://www.eai.org/titles/bakelite-robot Tate. (n.d.). Nam June Paik: Bakelite Robot (2002) – Artwork details. Tate. https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/paik-bakelite-robot-t12764 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. (n.d.). Nam June Paik: Bakelite Robot (2002) – Exhibition Overview. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. https://www.guggenheim.org/exhibition/nam-june-paik Nam June Paik Estate. (n.d.). Bakelite Robot. Nam June Paik Estate. http://www...
2024-04-08
02 min
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Connie Butler
Ep.195 Connie Butler is the Director of MoMA PS1 in New York. Prior to her arrival in September 2023, since 2013, she was Chief Curator at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles where she organized numerous exhibitions including the biennial of Los Angeles artists Made in LA (2014); Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth (2015); Marisa Merz: The Sky Is a Great Space (2017); Lari Pittman: Declaration of Independence (2019); and Witch Hunt (2021). She also co-organized with MoMA, Adrian Piper: A Synthesis of Intuitions which opened at the Hammer in October 2018. From 2006-2013 she was the Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings at The Museum of Modern...
2024-04-03
30 min
Shade
Tiona Nekkia McClodden: in conversation with Lou Mensah
This evening, 21 March '24 6 - 8pm GMT: Artist Talk - Tiona Nekkia McClodden at White Cube Bermondsey, London. Tiona will discuss the impetus of her solo exhibition ‘A MERCY | DUMMY’, which spans two discrete bodies of works produced alongside each other. McClodden will explore the impulse to present two bodies of works together for the first time in her career through a choreographed sharing of her collection of archival research, music, video, and texts. Reserve a spot here. MERCY | DUMMY runs until 24 March.Tiona Nekkia McClodden (b.1981, Blytheville, Arkansas) spent her formative years throughout the A...
2024-03-21
31 min
CULT NYC
Rirkrit Tiravanija: A LOT OF PEOPLE - MoMA PS1, New York
Rirkrit Tiravanija: A LOT OF PEOPLE - MoMA PS1 October 12, 2023–March 4, 2024 From the start of his practice, a critical material for Rirkrit Tiravanija (Thai, b. 1961) has been the presence of “a lot of people”—a purposefully broad and expansive term that stands as an open invitation to everyone and anyone, present and future. His largest exhibition to date, Rirkrit Tiravanija: A LOT OF PEOPLE traces four decades of the artist’s career and features over 100 works, from early experimentations with installation and film, to works on paper, photographs, ephemera, sculptures, and newly produced “plays” of key participatory pieces. Extending across our sec...
2024-03-11
06 min
2 Queens In A Pod
69. Next Stop: MoMA PS1
In this week's episode, we take a trip to MoMA PS1 in Long Island City. Tune in as we discuss our thoughts and opinions on contemporary art.
2024-03-05
28 min
CUNY TV's Nueva York
Felipe Pigna, MoMA PS1, Aliza Nizenbaum, Ivan and Leonardo Santos
Historian and best-selling author Felipe Pigna about his book Gardel; MoMA PS1 in Queens brings the Aymara cosmogony to the Museum; Mexican-American Aliza Nizenbaum on her exhibit Queens Lindo y Querido. Cousins Ivan y Leonardo on crossing the border.
2023-05-26
26 min
Story + Rain Talks
Mina Stone: Chef + Author, Owner Of Mina's At MoMA PS1
For this week’s podcast, we sit down with Mina Stone, the chef, cookbook author and restauranteur who mashes up fashion and art, with food. What could be better? Mina got her start working in fashion and at our friend Claude’s legendary magazine, Trace, and on the podcast, Mina discusses her early years, and how fashion turned to food when she was introduced to New York City’s art world. She tells us all about her first big gigs, what fueled her confidence, and the blind faith of youth that proved to be life-changing for her. We also talk a...
2023-05-11
50 min
CiTR -- Queer FM
QueerFM Featured Guests: Restlust (aka) Tianna Nicole is a queer, non-binary, Black- and Mexican-American artist/Margaret Cho is Comedian. A
Restlust, (aka) Tianna Nicole (they/them) is a queer, non-binary, Black- and Mexican-American artist, sound explorer, transdisciplinary artist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and DJ, based in Los Angeles. Their focus is on creating sonic healing experiences, often as a collaborator. They are also the drummer and manager for the queer Afropunk band, Fuck U Pay Us. Their performance and music has been shown at MOMA PS1, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA LA, NTS Radio, and Afropunk festival, among others. They are also the Program Manager at Side Street Projects and you can check out the Artist on digital at: IG: @Restlust...
2023-02-14
1h 49
From Ohio
Cameron Granger & Jacob Mason-Macklin
Artists Cameron Granger, 29, and Jacob Mason-Macklin, 27, first met while attending Columbus College of Art and Design. The two came up together in the local art scene, exhibiting in the same galleries around town, while forging their talent, skill and voice through inspirational exchanges with fellow like-minded creatives. In “It’s Time For Me To Go -- Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2021-22" the two now find themselves on the same exhibition bill in New York City at MoMA PS1 through February 27th. The show is a partnership between the the Studio Museum in Harlem, and MoMA...
2023-01-19
18 min
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 52: Extending Opportunities Beyond the Fair - Establishing Art Fair Prizes
Join us in conversation with the esteemed representatives of selected Premier Prize Partners of Untitled Art this year: Alice Gray Stites, Chief Curator for the 21c Museum Hotels; Jackie Herbst, Coordinator and Art Manager of CCA Andratx; and Derrick Adams, Founder of the Last Resort Artist Retreat. Moderated by Sarah Arison, President of the Arison Arts Foundation and Chair of the Board of YoungArts. This dynamic panel discussion aims to shed light on the importance of generating support for exhibitors, artists, and the larger art ecosystem beyond the traditional fair model, and will discuss each of the panelist's individual missions...
2022-12-27
56 min
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
How do you like it so far?
Zeki Müren Hotline with Beyza Boyacıoğlu & Jeff Soyk
As one of the most influential musicians in Turkish history and the first modern pop star of Turkey, Zeki Müren gained huge popularity beginning in the 1950s across all different communities in Turkey, in spite of his groundbreaking behaviors like cross-dressing, and can be seen as an LGBTQ+ trailblazer. Even now, Zeki Müren continues to have a profound influence on Turkish society and on the Turkish people. We begin discussing how he became so popular with such a wide audience, then Beyza and Jeff talk about their own experiences with Zeki Müren, and what led them to...
2022-11-01
1h 11
The Great Women Artists
Bloum Cardenas on Niki de Saint Phalle
THIS WEEK on the GWA Podcast, we interview Bloum Cardenas, none other than the granddaughter of the trailblazing, French-American sculptor, painter, performance artist and more, NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE!! Born in 1930 in France and living throughout the 20th century between America and Europe – she passed in 2002 – Saint Phalle is one of the century’s greatest creative personalities. She pioneered not only the boundaries between painting, performance and conceptual art in Paris during the 1960s, but explored large scale immersive environments through her joyous, glittering sculptures. These include the Tarot Garden in Tuscany – this incredible paradisal sculpture park filled with these colossal...
2022-10-26
58 min
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Tammy Nguyen
Ep.120 features Tammy Nguyen, a multimedia artist whose work spans painting, drawing, printmaking and book making. Intersecting geopolitical realities with fiction, her practice addresses lesser-known histories through a blend of myth and visual narrative. She is the founder of Passenger Pigeon Press, an independent press that joins the work of scientists, journalists, creative writers, and artists to create politically nuanced and cross-disciplinary projects. Born in San Francisco, Nguyen received a BFA from Cooper Union in 2007. The year following, she received a Fulbright scholarship to study lacquer painting in Vietnam, where she remained and worked with a ceramics company for three...
2022-09-21
29 min
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Sarah Arison
Ep.119 features Sarah Arison. Born and raised in Miami, Arison is President of the Arison Arts Foundation, a private grant-making organization that supports emerging artists and the institutions that foster them. She was immersed in the arts from a young age by her grandparents, visionary philanthropists Ted and Lin Arison, who founded Arison Arts Foundation, YoungArts, and the New World Symphony, among their many philanthropic endeavors. Arison is active across a broad cross-section of national arts organizations. She is Chair of the Board of YoungArts, where she has developed strategic partnerships with the Center for the Art of Performance at...
2022-09-14
25 min
老派博粉的謬思藝享
EP33|1929 – 經濟大蕭條之下的現代藝術曙光:紐約現代藝術博物館
紐約現代藝術博物館,這座典藏眾多大師之作的精彩樂園,你知道最初是來自三位女性的想望與遠見嗎?她們的籌劃之路,究竟遇過哪些阻礙又如何突破? 這集節目,邀請你和老派博粉聊聊MoMA,也認識紐約人夏日潮流活動之一——美術館的音樂派對,以及在疫情之下,這座博物館面臨什麼樣的挑戰。 — 本集重點: ◼︎ 一頓午餐、三位好友,籌建一座現代藝術博物館 ◼︎ 溫馨暱稱「媽媽的博物館」 ◼︎ 在美術館開音樂派對!? ◼︎ 打擊、罷工之疫情下的MoMA — 🔸《大師密碼:祂、她、他們的臉後故事》遊戲傳送門:https://reurl.cc/rQNZ2O 🎬《老派博粉世界博物館專輯》:https://reurl.cc/dXR7pM 🎉MoMA PS1 IG:https://reurl.cc/g09ZEN 🙅♂️Strike MoMA:https://www.strikemoma.org/ 🏛紐約現代藝術博物館:https://www.moma.org/ — 👉關注FB:https://reurl.cc/g8kdXN 👉追蹤IG:https://reurl.cc/nn6a6n 👉造訪官網:https://www.museumvisionary.com/ — 📥訂閱電子報:https://reurl.cc/WEanl7 📮聯絡我們:museumvisionary@gmail.com — 🎧音樂使用:Folkarama by Sounds Like Sander 連結:https://reurl.cc/Zr7kbV Inspiring Soft Piano Corporate by MEDIA MUSIC GROUP 連結:https://reurl.cc/OpqNVA -- Hosting provided by SoundOn Powered by Firstory Hosting
2022-04-11
35 min
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Kent Kelley
Episode 95 features Kent Kelley. His interest in the arts was formed from fond memories observing his mother, an artist who died when he was 14. A decade later he acquired his first works of art and in 2015 began building an art collection with the express goal of documenting and preserving the culture of the African diaspora. His support for the arts includes increasing the awareness of artists of color whether they be emerging artists, mid-career artists or mid-20th Century masters excluded from the historical art canon because of their race and gender. Kent is also a finance professional and currently...
2022-02-23
26 min
Artribune
Loris Cecchini e Giliola Staffilani - Contemporaneamente a cura di Mariantonietta Firmani
In questo audio il prezioso incontro con Loris Cecchini artista e Gigliola Staffilani matematica.L’intervista con Loris Cecchini e Gigliola Staffilani è nel progetto Contemporaneamente a cura di Mariantonietta Firmani, il podcast pensato per Artribune. In Contemporaneamente podcast trovate incontri tematici con autorevoli interpreti del contemporaneo tra arte e scienza, letteratura, storia, filosofia, architettura, cinema e molto altro. Per approfondire questioni auliche ma anche cogenti e futuribili. Dialoghi straniati per accedere a nuove letture e possibili consapevolezze dei meccanismi correnti: tra locale e globale, tra individuo e società, tra pensiero maschile e pensiero femminile, per costruire una visione ampi...
2022-01-23
1h 13
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Kate Fowle
Episode 88 features Kate Fowle, the Director of MoMA PS1. From 2013-2019 she was the inaugural chief curator at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow and director-at-large of Independent Curators International (ICI) in New York, where she was the executive director from 2009-13. Prior to this she was the inaugural international curator at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing (2007-08). In 2002 she co-founded the Master’s Program in Curatorial Practice for California College of the Arts in San Francisco, for which she was the Chair until 2007. Before moving to the United States, Fowle was co-director of Smith + Fowle in...
2022-01-05
32 min
In Search of the Pluriverse
Warming up the Pluriverse #1: On becoming networks
In this talk we meet Joke Robaard, independent thinker and maker. Active since the 80s in the world of design. Deeply involved in art and education. Developed a broad framework to reflect on design, materiality, weaving. Recently co-authored the book Archive Species with Camiel van Winkel on her ever-growing collection of (fashion) images. In short: always traced her own course. Does the idea of the Pluriverse as enunciated by Escobar in his 2018 book resonate with your practice, we asked. References George Floyd, Black Lives Matter blacklivesmatter.com/ Daniel Keneman, Behavioral Economy kahneman.socialpsychology.org/ ...
2021-12-03
31 min
Mnemosyne
Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration with Dr. Nicole R. Fleetwood
Mnemosyne is the Greek Goddess of memory and language, and this podcast seeks to immortalize feminist conversations through the ancient art of storytelling. In this episode of Mnemosyne, Andrea and Ameena interview former IRW Director Dr. Nicole Fleetwood, who is an author, curator, former professor of American Studies and Art History at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, and current professor in NYU Steinhardt’s Department of Media, Culture, and Communication. Dr. Fleetwood was recently awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism and the 2021 MacArthur Fellowship. Mnemosyne is a podcast run by the Institute for Research on Wo...
2021-10-26
27 min
The Warm Up
Meet the Visitor Engagement Team
Emmanuel: Yeah. Alrighty. Hi! Lizzy: My name is Lizzie. Bobby: Bobby Pache. Andrea: Hi, my name is Andrea. Emmanuel: Emmanuel Santos. Emily Emily. Emmanuel: And I worked with the Visitor Engagement team. Lizzy: Here at MoMA PS1. Emily So the VE team is our Visitor Engagement team. And we're here to answer your questions and talk to you about art and have fun conversations. Bobby: You know, talking every day, being charming, et cetera. Andrea: It has shown me how long I can stand for one period of time. Emmanuel: I'd like to be in the coat room, having a...
2021-09-27
01 min
The Warm Up
Central Govenor
Emily: All right. You want to walk over with me, you can. This is a fun, creepy corner that people are very afraid of. So we're standing in the boiler, the old boiler room of MoMA PS1 right now in front of the large boiler that was set down here in 1902. That was then gold leafed by Saul Melman back in 2010 as part of our greater New York show. Bobby: And you have this massive furnace... Emily: It's the original boiler of the room. And then it was like abandoned and not used anymore. Bobby: Oh, so this is a...
2021-09-27
03 min
The Warm Up
Don't Fight City Hall
Bobby: My favorite piece from the museum is by Richard Artschwager, and I like it because the story behind it. Lizzie Before we get into the piece, I want to back up real fast and give you some history of PS1. The building we're in is almost 130 years old. It was originally a public school building, the first public school in Long Island City. Bobby: This school only lasted for about 60 years. Lizzie: It functioned as a school until the mid 20th century when it closed, because it was sort of falling apart, and there was low enrollment in Long...
2021-09-27
03 min
The Warm Up
Selbstlos im Lavabad (Selfless in the Bath of Lava)
Andrea: Now I'm going to take you into the lobby and show you a little something that you probably would miss. Most grownups normally miss this installation, but the children usually always see it. Maybe it's because they're lower to the ground and that's one of the reasons they see it, or it just could be because their heads aren't as cluttered with information as adults. But this piece can be found after you enter the front doors, if you turn left, it's between the front door and the windows. So the artist that I'm going to talk about is...
2021-09-27
01 min
The Warm Up
Untitled, Cecily Brown
Emily: Okay. Cecily's on the other side and I was like, where is she? We're standing in front of Cecily Brown's piece on the second floor in stairwell B. Emmanuel: I refer it to like, as a mess, but like in a really good way, like it's a really nice mess on this wall in stair B. Emily: The more you spend with it, the more little details you see I'm going to want to use, I always use the word orgy. Am I allowed to use that word on this? Emmanuel: Massive orgy of naked bodies, like a literal...
2021-09-27
02 min
The Warm Up
The Courtyard
Lizzie: So my name is Lizzie. I've been a Visitor Engagement Associate here for almost two years. My first experience at PS1 though was about four years ago at the Art Book Fair. It was still really warm, it's in September every year. And I just have this one memory of sitting out in the courtyard and air conditioning water from the window units in the offices on the third floor was like dripping on me because it was the only little square of space I could find. And just like people watching the massive crowds and I just moved...
2021-09-27
00 min
The Warm Up
Stair Procession
Emily: Hello, give me one second. Bobby: How do you think the sound is in here? Emily: Now we're standing on the third floor after exploring the William Kentridge piece. It's called Stair Procession and it's been here since 2000. Bobby: Once you're in this space, you have this large window that illuminates the walls and the walls are white. And then there's these black anamorphic figures. If you look closely, you can tell that it's made of construction paper, which again is a nod to [inaudible 00:00:40] being a school. Emily: William Kentridge grew up in South Africa, during the time...
2021-09-27
02 min
The Warm Up
Meeting
Lizzie: Now we're standing inside underneath Meeting by James Turrell. I get asked all the time. Bobby: Is that really a hole in the wall? Lizzie: Is that a window? Bobby: Is there glass? Lizzie: Is that a door? Bobby: Is that a video? Lizzie: No. It is an actual hole in the ceiling that is open to the air, open to the elements. Bobby: Another question is what do you do when it rains. Of course we close it. Emmanuel: What's cool about it is that you get to see the sky for essentially what it is. You just...
2021-09-27
02 min
The Warm Up
The Hole at P.S.1, Fifth Solar Chthonic Wall Temple
Bobby: But the name of this piece is the Hole at P.S.1. Emmanuel: Also known as Fifth Solar Chthonic Wall Temple. Nora: What is, I don't even know what the word Chthonic means. Bobby: Neither do I, but I'm sure we'll know after this. Nora: I know. I guess we'll have to look it up. Lizzie: We're standing in front of the Hole at P.S.1 and it looks exactly like a hole in the wall. It's sort of almond shape. But if you look really far through the hole, you can actually see a very small opening out...
2021-09-27
02 min
The Warm Up
The Elevator
Bobby: Hi, my name is Bobby Pache and I work with the Visitor Engagement Team here at MoMA PS1. So if I was to talk about my favorite space, it would probably not be any of these pieces I mentioned. I also really like the elevator, the elevators massive, kind of grandiose feeling. It kind of makes you feel small, even though I'm a six foot man that's 220 pounds. I feel really small on this elevator and it's because the elevator's probably the height, or maybe a little bit shorter of the actual floors. I remember one time there was...
2021-09-27
02 min
The Warm Up
Drive
At the beginning of the exhibition, you enter a bright, white gallery with a spare doorway at the center of the far wall, directly in front of you. Above the doorway, a mustard-yellow, vinyl banner extends wall-to-wall, and reads THE AIDS CRISIS IS STILL BEGINNING in bold, ketchup-red, all-caps, san-serif font. Below the yellow banner, the spare doorway frames a vintage wheeled derby car in the next room. Low on the walls, near the floor, a sharp, thin, red vinyl line runs the perimeter of the gallery. This red stripe, which might recall a racing stripe, refers to the derbycar...
2021-07-26
06 min
The Warm Up
Self Portraits In Mirror
In this gallery, the thin, red, vinyl line continues along the perimeter. A neat row of six, medium-size, colorless self-portraits hang on adjacent walls, three on one wall and three on the other. Each portrait consists of graphite on paper, and was drawn on a different day in October of 1996—the year that a new lifesaving HIV medication became available. They are all self-portraits of the artist, who stares directly ahead, holding the gaze of the viewer. He made them while looking in a mirror. Moving along the wall from left to right, the first portrait depicts the artist, a wh...
2021-07-26
05 min
The Warm Up
Kairsergruft
In this next gallery, the thin, red, vinyl line continues along the perimeter. Though most of the gallery is white, Bordowitz has painted a large section in the right-hand corner with red-ish brown paint, a color calling to mind a dark terracotta or rust, or blood. The color extends from the corner of the gallery to fill about one-third of the two adjacent walls. It stops abruptly with a sharp, clean edge. In this corner stands a short white sculpture of stacked paper plates coated in a thick white plaster. The sculpture stands about 3 feet or 1 meter tall, comparable to...
2021-07-26
05 min
The Warm Up
Pestäule
In this final gallery, the thin, red, vinyl line continues along the perimeter. At the center of the gallery stands an elaborate vertical monument standing about 7 feet or 2 meters tall and surrounded, at its base, by neatly laid white sand bags that form a circle. The monument, combining religious and protest imagery, consists of a tall, wide, flat, column, curved inward around an elaborate scene made of fragile materials such as papier-mâché, bandages, polystyrene foam, chicken wire, and plaster of paris. The scene swells up on a craggy, foamy mountain with protruding, tambourine-like disks and large spheres. In the sc...
2021-07-26
03 min
Magic Carpet Cast
047 - Art, Storytelling and Channeling with Zackary Drucker
In honor of International Transgender Day of Visibility, we welcome Zackary Drucker, independent artist, filmmaker, and cultural producer. Zackary talks to Gemma and Michael about how she navigates creativity and intuition as they intertwine in her recent directorial debut for television, documentary miniseries, The Lady and The Dale. Zackary shares how she felt connected energetically to the story's subject, controversial 1970's transgender entrepreneur Elizabeth Carmichael, in order to bring the character to life in the way that that was most honest to her legacy, while Gemma taps into to her spirit to get her take fro...
2021-03-30
40 min
Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show
1. Seenaa Jimjimo is an Oromo-American born in and raised in Ethiopia. She works as Environmental Health Specialist II and is the co-founder and Executive Director of Oromo Legacy Leadership, and Advocacy Association (OLLAA) formerly known as Coalition of Oromo Advocates for Human Rights and Democracy. Website: https://ollaa.org/ 2. Art Hazelwood on Ronnie Goodman at PS1 NY MOMA tonight, 6:30-8 PM ET (3:30 PM PT) Register https://www.moma.org/calendar/events/6998 A panel and short film screening Honoring Ronnie Goodman will be held at MoMA PS1 in an online presentation as part of the exhibition "Marking Time." Nicole Goodman, Ronnie’s daug...
2021-03-24
2h 36
Wanda's Picks Radio Show
1. Seenaa Jimjimo is an Oromo-American born in and raised in Ethiopia. She works as Environmental Health Specialist II and is the co-founder and Executive Director of Oromo Legacy Leadership, and Advocacy Association (OLLAA) formerly known as Coalition of Oromo Advocates for Human Rights and Democracy. Website: https://ollaa.org/ 2. Art Hazelwood on Ronnie Goodman at PS1 NY MOMA tonight, 6:30-8 PM ET (3:30 PM PT) Register https://www.moma.org/calendar/events/6998 A panel and short film screening Honoring Ronnie Goodman will be held at MoMA PS1 in an online presentation as part of the exhibition "Marking Time." Nicole Goodman, Ronnie’s daug...
2021-03-24
2h 37
Secure the Gag
20. Lorelei Ramirez
Lorelei and Nathan chat it up about Lorelei’s work on season two of Los Espookys, their iconic stand up set at MoMA PS1, and dive into their macabre performance art comedy that’s fueled by their unique POV on the world! We also get into Lorelei’s Adult Swim short, Pervert Everything, that they consider their favorite work. Lorelei is truly one of the funniest and smartest comedians and we’re so thrilled to have them! Lorelei’s Work That’s Discussed: Sonia for Bernie Pervert Everything Stand Up Set at MoMA PS1
2021-03-22
44 min
AnylabTalks
Instead of Complaining Try Doing Something with Sevince Bayrak and Oral Göktaş
In this episode of Anylabtalks, host Yardim Yardim interviews Sevince Bayrak and Oral Goktas, partners and co-founders of SO; an Istanbul-based studio focusing on design, architecture, and urbanism. In 2013, they won the Young Architects Program by MoMA/PS1, creating Sky Spotting Stop for Istanbul Modern, which was exhibited in MoMA and MAXXI. In 2015, they won the invitational competition at the Royal Academy of Arts; their project Unexpected Hill was realized in London. Their work has been published internationally and nominated for prestigious Mies, Aga Khan Awards, they were among the finalists of the Architectural Review Emerging Architecture A...
2021-02-18
31 min
Diversity Hire
Episode 29 - The "Latin" Trap with Isabelia Herrera
Hello and welcome to the 29th episode of Diversity Hire. Today's guest was Isabelia Herrera (Pitchfork, Remezcla, MoMA PS1 Warm Up). We talked about explaining facets of one’s culture to a dumb Anglo-American audience, toxic media workplaces, why Latinx and POC are similarly toothless terms, and Kevin’s attempt to DJ at the next edition of Warm Up. Arjun and Kevin also talk about the pay transparency discourse and living in New York when you make NO MONEY. Thanks for listening!Arjun & Kevin talk about starting salaries (0:00)Isabelia calls in from Santo Domingo, Domi...
2021-01-29
58 min
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Halim Flowers
Episode 50 features abstract painter, writer, activist, Halim A. Flowers. In the year of 1997, he was arrested at the age of 16 and sentenced to two life sentences in the District of Columbia. His experiences were filmed in the Emmy award-winning documentary “Thug Life In DC”. In 2005, he started his own publishing company SATO Communications, through which he published eleven books. In 2019, Halim was released from prison after serving 22 years imprisoned. Since his release, Halim has worked with Kim Kardashian for her documentary The Justice Project, collaborated with Kanye West on a spoken word performance and was awarded the Halcyon Arts and Echo...
2021-01-27
34 min
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Jared Owens
Episode 49 features abstract painter Jared Owens. He was born in Queens and raised in Rockland County, New York. His art practice started inside federal prison, where he taught himself how to draw, paint, and sculpt using “found” or discarded materials. While imprisoned, he mentored others and taught multiple disciplines, including ceramics, painting, and drawing. Since his release, he has continued to mentor and teach system-impacted young people. He is currently a fellow at Mural Arts Philadelphia and is working on a public art project for Philadelphia in partnership with youth under court supervision. His work is currently included in Marking Time...
2021-01-20
35 min
The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Creativity, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Climate Change, Social Justice, Spirituality, Feminism, Tech, Sustainability
Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration w/ NICOLE FLEETWOOD
Dr. Nicole Fleetwood is an educator and author whose work explores Black cultural history, visual, media, and gender studies and mass incarceration. She earned her B.Phil from Miami University and her Ph.D. from Stanford University. Fleetwood currently serves as an Associate Professor of American Studies and Art History at Rutgers University and is a member of their press editorial committee. She has also been published in several scholarly journals, co/curated exhibitions on art and mass incarceration, and received prestigious grants and fellowships from the Whiting Foundation Public Engagement Fellowship, the Schomburg Center for Research on Black Culture...
2020-10-29
29 min
The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society: 2015-2021
Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration w/ NICOLE FLEETWOOD
Dr. Nicole Fleetwood is an educator and author whose work explores Black cultural history, visual, media, and gender studies and mass incarceration. She earned her B.Phil from Miami University and her Ph.D. from Stanford University. Fleetwood currently serves as an Associate Professor of American Studies and Art History at Rutgers University and is a member of their press editorial committee. She has also been published in several scholarly journals, co/curated exhibitions on art and mass incarceration, and received prestigious grants and fellowships from the Whiting Foundation Public Engagement Fellowship, the Schomburg Center for Research on Black Culture...
2020-10-29
00 min
The Creative Process · Seasons 1-6 · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Climate Change, Sustainability, Social Justice, Spirituality, Feminism, Technology
Nicole Fleetwood · Educator, Author & Curator (30mins)
Dr. Nicole Fleetwood is an educator and author whose work explores Black cultural history, visual, media, and gender studies and mass incarceration. She earned her B.Phil from Miami University and her Ph.D. from Stanford University. Fleetwood currently serves as an Associate Professor of American Studies and Art History at Rutgers University and is a member of their press editorial committee. She has also been published in several scholarly journals, co/curated exhibitions on art and mass incarceration, and received prestigious grants and fellowships from the Whiting Foundation Public Engagement Fellowship, the Schomburg Center for Research on Black Culture...
2020-10-29
00 min
Art · The Creative Process: Artists, Curators, Museum Directors Talk Art, Life & Creativity
Nicole Fleetwood · Educator, Author & Curator (30mins)
Dr. Nicole Fleetwood is an educator and author whose work explores Black cultural history, visual, media, and gender studies and mass incarceration. She earned her B.Phil from Miami University and her Ph.D. from Stanford University. Fleetwood currently serves as an Associate Professor of American Studies and Art History at Rutgers University and is a member of their press editorial committee. She has also been published in several scholarly journals, co/curated exhibitions on art and mass incarceration, and received prestigious grants and fellowships from the Whiting Foundation Public Engagement Fellowship, the Schomburg Center for Research on Black Culture...
2020-09-09
00 min
THE QUEENS NEW YORKER
THE QUEENS NEW YORKER EPISODE 57: 2-27-2020
ON THIS EDITION TWO MORE PLACES OF INTEREST ARE COVERED IN LONG ISLAND CITY: Fisher Landau Center for Art: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_Landau_Center MoMA PS1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoMA_PS1
2020-08-16
21 min
Aquí&Allá: Conversaciones con creadores de MX & EU
Episodio 1.6 con Blanka Amezkua
PROARTESMEXICO.COM.MXEntrevista en español con Blanka Amezkua por Stephanie García, 18 de Mayo, 2020.Interview in Spanish with Blanka Amezkua by Stephanie García, May 18th, 2020.¡Blanka Amezkua es nuestra sexta entrevistada en las conversaciones de Aquí&Allá! Formada como pintora; tiene estudios de la Accademia di Belle Arti en Florencia, Italia y una licenciatura por parte de la Universidad Estatal de California, Fresno. Su trabajo y proyectos se han mostrado en los Estados Unidos, México, Bélgica y Grecia, en espacios como: MoMA-P.S., Exit Art, The Bronx Museum of the A...
2020-06-15
1h 22
The MoMA Magazine Podcast
Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s Return
After 50 years of making music, singer, songwriter, and composer Beverly Glenn-Copeland's genre-bending compositions are finally being celebrated. When he left New York in the early 1960s, he believed the future he was fixated on could not exist for him in the US. Copeland, a transgender black man whose obscure electronic sound and non-binary beliefs were ahead of their time, continued to create music from abroad while acting on the Canadian children’s show Mr. Dressup and writing for Sesame Street. On this episode of MoMA’s Magazine Podcast, Taja Cheek, assistant curator at MoMA PS1, sat down with Copeland the day...
2020-04-30
23 min
Brave New World
Paul Laster
Paul Laster is a Brooklyn-based editor, critic, independent curator, artist and lecturer. Paul is the New York desk editor at ArtAsiaPacific and a contributing editor at Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art. He was the founding editor of Artkrush and Artspace, started TheDailyBeast's art section, and was the art editor of Flavorpill and Russell Simmons’ OneWorld Magazine. He’s a contributor to Time Out New York, Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, Galerie Magazine, Art & Object, Architectural Digest, Cultured Magazine, Art Review Asia, Ocula, Observer, ArtPulse, ConceptualFineArts and Glasstire. He has also written for Art in America, artBahrain, Interv...
2020-04-18
07 min
She’s A Talker
Morgan Bassichis: The Labor of the Face
Performer Morgan Bassichis talks about the drama of sealing an envelope and the pleasure of leaving parties early. ABOUT THE GUEST: Morgan Bassichis is a comedic performer whose recent shows include Nibbling the Hand That Feeds Me in the 2019 Whitney Biennial, Klezmer for Beginners at Abrons Arts Center (2019), Damned If You Duet at the Kitchen (2018), and More Protest Songs! at Danspace Project (2018). Morgan has presented work at the New Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, Hirshhorn Museum, MoMA PS1, the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art. They have contributed writing to Artforum, Radical History Review, Captive Genders, and the 2019 e...
2019-11-01
26 min
Le vital corps Salon
#0076: Melany Dobson on rituals, regenerative agriculture + the cannabis space
In her previous roles as executive assistant for a major cannabis brand and as a compliance manager for Humboldt Brothers, a network of medical marijuana production firms in Northern California, she gained expertise in local regulation and state legislation. Seeking to unite her commitment to climate change and regenerative land management, she worked as a research and lab contributor assistant at Hudson Carbon before joining Hudson Hemp.Inspired by a childhood spent on organic farms, Melany is motivated by the potential of cannabis as the future of food, fuel, fiber, and medicine. She brings a savvy and...
2019-10-23
1h 06
SOTA
Anna Johnson // the FAR Beyond
Welcome SOTA listeners! This week, Sarah interviewed Twin Cities artist, Anna Johnson who works in puppetry and music. Jasa brings to the table a folk art installation from the FAR beyond. Many adventures were had. In the news, we discuss the recent appointment of Klaus Biesenbach as director of MOCA in LA despite being involved in a legal case where a curator was revoked a job offer at his previous institution, MoMA PS1 after she let it be known that she had recently had a child. There is lots to love in this episode so, don’t mi...
2019-09-05
1h 01
Music Business Podcast
Curating and Signing Culturally Defining Artists with True Panther Sounds Founder Dean Bein
In this episode, we sit down with Dean Bein founder of the independent record label True Panther Sounds. The label began in 2004 in San Francisco to release a tour-only 7" and eventually moved to New York where it was acquired by Matador Records in 2009. Artists released by the label represent many genres, including notable acts such as Girls, King Krule, Tobias Jesso Jr., Shlohmo, ABRA, Glasser Slowthai and more. Dean is also a part of the curation board for the Warm-Up MOMA PS1 summer party series. In this episode we discuss…What to con...
2019-09-05
1h 10
The Business of Talent
Curating and Signing Culturally Defining Artists with True Panther Sounds Founder Dean Bein
In this episode, we sit down with Dean Bein founder of the independent record label True Panther Sounds. The label began in 2004 in San Francisco to release a tour-only 7" and eventually moved to New York where it was acquired by Matador Records in 2009. Artists released by the label represent many genres, including notable acts such as Girls, King Krule, Tobias Jesso Jr., Shlohmo, ABRA, Glasser Slowthai and more. Dean is also a part of the curation board for the Warm-Up MOMA PS1 summer party series. In this episode we discuss…What to con...
2019-09-05
1h 10
Sonic Acts
Sonic Acts 2019: Post-Screening Discussion with Ephraim Asili
SONIC ACTS FESTIVAL 2019 – HEREAFTERPost-Screening Discussion: Ephraim Asili in conversation with Mirna Belina.23 February – De Brakke Grond, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsFollowing the screening of American Hunger (2013, 19 min) and Fluid Frontiers (2017, 23 min) Ephraim Asili discusses the films with Mirna Belina and takes questions from the audience.In seven years, from 2011 to 2017, Ephraim Asili has completed a remarkable cycle of films called The Diaspora Suite about his relationship with the greater African diaspora. These films – Forged Ways, American Hunger, Many Thousands Gone, Kindah and Fluid Frontiers – document not only his travels across Brazil...
2019-05-27
38 min
Sonic Acts
Sonic Acts 2019: Ephraim Asili – Mindfulness Cinema
SONIC ACTS FESTIVAL 2019 – HEREAFTEREphraim Asili – Mindfulness Cinema – Introduction by Juha van 't Zelfde23 February – De Brakke Grond, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsArtist and filmmaker Ephraim Asili presents a talk about his cinematic practice to date as well as some ideas that he hopes to resolve in future projects. Themes of his presentation include: jazz methodologies, meditation, African-American literary traditions, Sigmund Freud, Sun Ra and concepts of landscape/locational cinema.Ephraim Asili is a filmmaker, DJ and traveler whose work focuses on the African diaspora as a cultural force. His films ha...
2019-05-15
53 min
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
Civic Arts Series: Lauren Boyle, “Thumbs Type and Swipe”
Introduction by Amy Rosenblum Martín, Independent Curator and Educator, Guggenheim DIS (est. 2010) is a New York-based collective composed of Lauren Boyle, Solomon Chase, Marco Roso, and David Toro. Its cultural interventions are manifest across a range of media and platforms, from site-specific museum and gallery exhibitions to ongoing online projects. In 2018 the collective transitioned platforms from an online magazine, dismagazine.com, to a video streaming edutainment platform, dis.art, narrowing in on the future of education and entertainment. DIS Magazine (2010-2017); DISimages (2013), DISown (2014), Curators of the 9th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, The Present in Drag (2016); DIS.art (2018–); Exhibited and...
2019-04-11
1h 21
Bulle d'Art
[n°21] A New-York (1ère partie) : MoMA, PS1et Guggenheim
Premier épisode d’une mini-série tournée pendant mon séjour à New-York en cette fin septembre, avec la decouverte du MoMA et de son annexe contemporaine, le PS1, ainsi que du célèbre Guggenheim.
2018-09-22
10 min
Bulle d'Art
[n°21] A New-York (1ère partie) : MoMA, PS1 et Guggenheim
Premier épisode d’une mini-série tournée pendant mon séjour à New-York en cette fin septembre, avec la decouverte du MoMA et de son annexe contemporaine, le PS1, ainsi que du célèbre Guggenheim.
2018-09-22
10 min
Talkhouse Podcast
Taja Cheek (L’Rain) with Hisham Bharoocha (Soft Circle, Black Dice)
Welcome to the Talkhouse Podcast’s first ever guest-curated episode! Today’s talk was curated by Brandon Stosuy (Editor-In-Chief of The Creative Independent; manager of Zola Jesus, Diamanda Galas, and more; and curator for The Broad Museum and, until recently, MoMA PS1’s Warm Up) and Melissa Auf Der Maur (former bassist for Hole and the Smashing Pumpkins, and co-founder of the Hudson, New York arts center Basilica Hudson). Stosuy and Auf Der Mauer are part of the team behind the fantastic annual Basilica Soundscape “anti-festival,” which presents boundary-pushing artists creating music, film, visual art, literature and more, inside a converted 19th ce...
2018-09-06
54 min
Image Culture
EP 007: MATTHEW LEIFHEIT
On the show I talk with photographer Matthew Leifheit. Matthew approaches photography as both an artist and a curator. In addition to his own work he has published Matte Magazine, a journal for new ideas in photography, since 2010. Matthew also spent three years serving as the photo editor of Vice, in addition to writing for other platforms including Time and Aperture. In 2017 Leifheit graduated with an MFA from Yale where his thesis focused on a set of rejected photographs he originally took on assignment for the Yale Daily News. His work is held by ICP, the Philadelphia Museum of...
2018-03-20
00 min
Good Point Podcast
68 - Museums
The Museum is dead, long live the museum. Towada Art Center (where Rafael has a show) http://towadaartcenter.com/en/ Japanese bullet trains https://www.google.ca/search?q=japanese+bullet+trains&rlz=1C5CHFA_enCA727CA728&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjpuNnCuaDZAhUG04MKHf_mDi0Q_AUICigB&biw=1280&bih=659 Bilbao Guggenheim https://www.guggenheim.org/about-us Stedelijk Museum https://www.stedelijk.nl/en Art Gallery of Ontario https://ago.ca/ Abstract Expressionism film (Hans Richter) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b972EQOOEoY MCA Chicago https://mcachicago.org/ The Hirschhorn https://hirshhorn.si.edu/ MOMA https://www.moma...
2018-02-13
1h 04
ESOPUS
Stephen Adly Guirgis reads “Dear Sissy” (MoMA/PS1, 5/11/06)
Playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis wrote a series of three monologues for ESOPUS which were published in our second, third, and fifth issues. Guirgis read the third monologue for an ESOPUS event at MoMA/PS1 on May 11, 2006. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2vs9kpl
2017-09-13
00 min
A Piece of Work
Samantha Irby Gets High on Light
Abbi brings her friend the hilarious essayist Samantha Irby to MoMA PS1 to see one of the trippiest works they’ve ever experienced: “Meeting” by James Turrell. Turrell’s work is immersive, mind-blowing, deeply moving -- and made entirely of light. Turns out, light can really mess with your eyes! And that’s what artists like Turrell and Dan Flavin, are all about. Also featuring: Peter Eleey and Flavin Judd View the artwork from this episode at wnyc.org/light --- About the podcast: From WNYC Studios and MoMA, A Piece of Wo...
2017-07-19
19 min
A Piece of Work
Samantha Irby Gets High on Light
Abbi brings her friend the hilarious essayist Samantha Irby to MoMA PS1 to see one of the trippiest works they’ve ever experienced: “Meeting” by James Turrell. Turrell’s work is immersive, mind-blowing, deeply moving -- and made entirely of light. Turns out, light can really mess with your eyes! And that’s what artists like Turrell and Dan Flavin, are all about. Also featuring: Peter Eleey and Flavin Judd View the artwork from this episode at wnyc.org/light --- About the podcast: From WNYC Studios and MoMA, A Piece of Wo...
2017-07-19
19 min
Archinect Sessions
Il[LUMEN]ating
In this week's episode, we talk to Jenny Sabin—architect, artist, researcher, educator, and winner of the 2017 Young Architect's Program at MoMA PS1.
2017-03-23
42 min
Archinect
Il[LUMEN]ating; A conversation with the winner of 2017’s MoMA PS1 YAP
In this week's episode, we talk to Jenny Sabin—architect, artist, researcher, educator, and winner of the 2017 Young Architect's Program at MoMA PS1.
2017-03-23
42 min
The Warm Up
Episode 4: SHYBOI
In this episode, Jace Clayton (DJ /rupture) talks with Yulan Grant, a.k.a. SHYBOI, about Jamaican soundclash, the state of club culture in New York, #KUNQ, and her zine BD GRMMR.
2016-08-12
28 min
The Warm Up
Episode 3: Juliana Huxtable
MoMA PS1 Associate Curator Jenny Schlenzka sits down with Juliana Huxtable to discuss Huxtable's interest in young rappers from Chicago, the dance party "Shock Value" she co-founded, and her gospel music influences.
2016-07-20
29 min
The Warm Up
Episode 2: DJ Stingray
Matt Werth sits down with Sherard Ingram, a.k.a. DJ Stingray, to discuss the man behind the mask, the birth of techno in Detroit, and Ingram's involvement with the mysterious electronic music duo Drexciya.
2016-07-20
26 min
The Warm Up
Episode 1: Deantoni Parks
In the first episode, Jace Clayton (DJ /rupture)sits down with Deantoni Parks to discuss Parks' influences, his 2015 album "Technoself," and his musical evolution from live drumming to a unique combination of live sampling and percussion.
2016-07-20
36 min
Artist Decoded by Yoshino
Constructive Collaborations + The Ebb and Flow of Creating Art with Andrew Thomas Huang | AD 36
Artist filmmaker Andrew Thomas Huang lives and works in Los Angeles. He studied Fine Art and Animation at the University of Southern California, graduating in 2007. Huang's film and video work have been exhibited at the MoMA, NYC; MoMA PS1; The Barbican Centre, London; Potmasters Gallery, NYC; and the MoCA, Los Angeles. As an experimental filmmaker whose work bridges the gap between video art and film, he has developed a strong reputation for his collaborative practice, having worked extensively with Icelandic artist Bjork, as well as Radiohead's Thom Yorke, the Icelandic band Sigur Ros among others.
2016-06-22
1h 14
一席
【枝桠】56 Klaus Biesenbach:想象你和一幅画生活在一起
克劳斯•比森巴赫(Klaus Biesenbach),24岁接手德国东柏林的一处废弃的厂房,改造成德国最前卫的当代艺术馆,现任MoMA PS1首席策展人,策划了一系列重量级回顾展,玛丽娜•阿布拉莫维奇《艺术家在场》,威廉·肯特里奇《五主题》等等。“我喜欢当代艺术的原因是,它能帮助我了解,我们现在在哪里、我们此刻是谁、我们将要往何处去。1993年,我和道格拉斯•戈登一起策划了一个「24小时惊魂记」的展览,他把希区柯克的《惊魂记》放慢至24小时,特别地慢。那时为了更好地策展,我就住在了策展空间KW博物馆里,没有任何基础设施,只有一台投影仪。你在这个空间里,影像也在这个空间里,你可以走进这个空间,影像也可以投影到你的身上。你欣赏作品时,你在呼吸,你的心在跳动,你和影像在一个时空,像一座雕塑,获得另外一种存在。 展览结束后,我决定把家里的四面墙留出一面做成投影,另外一面一定要有窗户,能开多大就多大,通向外面的世界。我讨厌家具,也不需要任何物品,但一定要有一扇窗户,和一台投影创造浸入式的环境,你走过去坐到海边,走入视频画面,视频画面投射在你的身上。这个习惯一直延续至今。后来我帮道格拉斯•戈登在MoMA做回顾展的时候,我和他的所有电影作品一起生活了好几个月。就想象一下,你和一幅画生活在一起,还有一些人是和动态影像生活在一起,如此另辟蹊径才能真正理解影像作品,了解它的构图、色彩、时长。 我策展过几个非常实验性的展览,类似《柏林亚历山大广场》的影像作品,或者类似安迪•沃霍尔的《荧幕实验》,都用了类似的方式,把影像当做绘画或者照片来欣赏,你在屋子里可以围着它来回走动,浸入其中。这种方式让我去深刻理解这些艺术家。”
2016-05-24
12 min
Archinect Sessions
What's the Big Deal‽
Long-time Archinector and reliably sane commentator Will Galloway joins us from his base in Tokyo to discuss the weekly news, including his interview with Assemble, crucially taking place mere weeks before they won the Turner Prize. Otherwise, while news from Bjarke Ingels Group commanded the feistiest comment threads – with renderings of BIG's spiraling Hudson Yards tower provoking debate over craft in skyscrapers, and the firm being selected to design the Serpentine Pavilion for 2016 in their last last eligible year – the last week included big news for firms both star-studded and unknown. MoMA PS1 named Escobedo Solíz Studio as the 201...
2016-02-12
51 min
On Taking Pictures
175: Very Little Time For the Present
This week, we unpack some of the challenges around deciding that something is not art, just because you don’t agree with it or understand it. Does making art an “ism” stifle growth and innovation? Also, long before drones surveilled us, there were...pigeons? Plus, a tease of next week’s show, where we will be talking about what some believe to be the future of photography. Ilse Bing is our Photographer of the Week. Links for this episode:On Taking Pictures - Google+ - Assignment: #metalPier Exposure Set at MoMA form 1971Why is Moder...
2015-09-01
1h 21
I'm A House Gangster presents The Gangstercast
Filsonik - Gangstercast 64
Filsonik has a history deeply rooted in the iconic world of New York club music and evolved as a DJ / producer out of a rich NYC house community. Born and raised in the Lower East Side, he grew up on hip hop, latin disco, and reggae music. He was schooled from age seven as a classical pianist and as such his influences are both street and formal. His childhood neighbors were John Mateo and Eddie Matos, producers on one of the UK’s foremost deep house labels Glasgow Underground and Joe Claussell’s Spiritual Life Music. His firs...
2015-07-22
1h 11
Cyber5: This Week in IT Security
Commercial Conversation #47
It's time for another Conversation. This week, The Editors talk about Rick Fedrizzi's retirement from USGBC, USGBC alignment with CALGreen, cool roofs, water-purification art, Pennsylvania building codes, and sustainable Legos The Editors are Gary L. Parr, editorial director of Commercial Building Products magazine, and Paul Nutcher, editor of Roofing Florida magazine. Our podcasts are available on iTunes. Click on this link to subscribe to the correct feed. As always, you can click here to download the podcast mp3 file. You can also subscribe to the podcast, using the link at the bottom of the page, to be notified by e-mail when each...
2015-07-07
43 min
Archinect Sessions
Session 35: Hot Work in the Summertime
Lots of summer blockbuster news to discuss on this week's podcast. The winner of the Helsinki Guggenheim competition was announced (a young husband-wife firm from Paris took the cake), SelgasCano's "psychedelic chrysalis" Serpentine Pavilion opened, and Andres Jaque's COSMO for MoMA PS1's "Warm Up" began its water cycle. And while not quite blockbusting, in what could easily be the premise for a Vincent Price flick, residents of the blighted Robin Hood Gardens dared Lord Rogers to spend a night in their quarters. Special guests Quilian Riano and Peggy Deamer of The Architecture Lobby join our news di...
2015-06-25
53 min
Fotkast
004 Fotkast: umetniška fotografija z Juretom Kastelicem
Kako nastane umetniška fotografija? Tako, da vzamemo čisto običajen posnetek in ga preoblečemo v instagramovske filtre? Ali da pomotoma sprožimo fotoaparat, narobe izostrimo in stresemo motiv, a kljub temu nastane zanimiva podoba? Če se sprehodimo po razstavi umetniške ali avtorske fotografije, se razstavljena dela včasih res lahko zdijo kot ponesrečeno poigravanje s fotografskim sprožilcem, ob katerem se fotografskim obrtnikom in tehničnim zanesenjakom naježijo vse megapike. V pogovoru s fotografom Juretom Kastelicem pa sva spoznala košček drugačnega fotografskega sveta – kjer je fotografija samostojna umetniška oblika, za kater...
2015-04-30
00 min
Archinect
Episode #18: Moonwalking Or (The Expected Virtue of Social Architecture) w/ Andrés Jaque
Full title: "Moonwalking Or (The Expected Virtue of Social Architecture) with Andrés Jaque, winner of MoMA PS1's YAP" Winner of this year's MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program, Andrés Jaque of the Office for Political Innovation, joins us on the podcast this week to discuss his winning design, COSMO. In a continued thread from last year's YAP, The Living's "Hy-Fi", Jaque's COSMO focuses on issues of sustainability and ecology – its main element is a series of pipes that will purify water with biological treatments. Before winning the YAP, Jaque's office already had a piece in MoMA's permanent collection, IKEA...
2015-02-26
1h 12
Archinect Sessions
Session 18: "Moonwalking Or (The Expected Virtue of Social Architecture) with Andrés Jaque, winner of MoMA PS1's YAP"
Winner of this year's MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program, Andrés Jaque of the Office for Political Innovation, joins us on the podcast this week to discuss his winning design, COSMO. In a continued thread from last year's YAP, The Living's "Hy-Fi", Jaque's COSMO focuses on issues of sustainability and ecology – its main element is a series of pipes that will purify water with biological treatments. Before winning the YAP, Jaque's office already had a piece in MoMA's permanent collection, IKEA Disobedients (2011), the museum's first "architectural performance" acquisition. COSMO will be installed from June 23 through September 7.
2015-02-26
1h 12
I'm A House Gangster presents The Gangstercast
BlakSpun - Gangstercast 32
BlakSpun is the collaboration between legendary UK producer, DJ and musician Mark Bell (aka Blakkat) and Jason Drummond, better known as seminal SF/NY DJ Spun and founder of the ground-breaking NYC label Rong Music. Born out of a mutual love of acid house, late nights and major sound systems, their futuristic approach to the original sound of house and techno is already garnering them worldwide support thanks to remixes released on Rong Music, Shaboom and Ellum Audio. Blakkat and Spun consider themselves “lifers” in the House Gangster movement and as such it is fitting that...
2014-03-26
1h 20
Breakdown
Kaufman Panel
Audio recording of my panel discussion at MoMA PS1 about Andy Kaufman’s influence on comedians Tim Heidecker, TJ Miller, and Brent Weinbach.
2013-06-01
00 min