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The Week in Art
The Year Ahead 2026: the big shows and the key openings
It is the first episode of 2026. So we look ahead at the next 12 months with a guide to big museum openings, biennials and exhibitions. Ben Luke is joined by Jane Morris, editor-at-large at The Art Newspaper and Cultureshock, and Gareth Harris, chief contributing editor at The Art Newspaper, to discuss the key art fairs, major museum building projects and the top biennials of the year, and we pick our exhibition highlights.All of the events discussed and many more are featured in The Art Newspaper’s guidebook The Year Ahead 2026, an authoritative look at the year’s unmissable art exhi...
2026-01-09
1h 12
Telling Tinder Tales - dating and romance stories from around the world
The Maid, The Foot Man, and an Analogue Girl #36
In this outrageous new episode of Telling Tinder Tales, host Chris O’Neill is joined by guest co-host Alice Frick, stepping in for Thomasin, and things quickly spiral into one of the wildest dating stories the podcast has ever heard.Calling in from Liverpool, performer, poet, and cabaret artist Joan Cooper Snark (aka another Alice) shares a jaw-dropping tale of modern dating, group chats, unexpected fantasies, and how one perfectly ordinary Tinder date can snowball into something completely wild. From feminist group chats and consent conversations, strange requests, and nights that take turns no one could possibly pr...
2026-01-07
17 min
Le Sens de Mon Business
Trouver le Sens dans son Business : L'Impact de l'Art et de la Résilience sur notre Vie"
Et si la perte d'un être cher devenait le catalyseur d'une transformation radicale dans votre vie professionnelle ? C'est exactement le parcours inspirant de Karoline Frick-Scholz, une ancienne juriste devenue artiste, que nous explorons dans cet épisode captivant de "Le Sens de Mon Business". Karoline partage avec nous comment la mort de son père a été un tournant majeur, l'incitant à réévaluer ses choix et à embrasser sa passion pour le théâtre. Sa décision de quitter la fonction publique pour se former en art dramatique témoigne d'une quête profonde de sens dans son travail et de la nécessité d...
2025-12-14
40 min
Voice of the Arts
Landscape and Lore - The Frick Pittsburgh's Scandinavian Art
The Frick Pittsburgh has a new art exhibit, perfect for the holiday season!Chief Curator and Director of Collections, Dawn Brean, and Director of Learning and Visitor Experience, Kelsie Paul, talks about the exhibit "The Scandinavian Home: Landscape and Lore". This show is part of a large private collection of Scandinavian art from David and Susan Werner. This exhibit features over 100 different artifacts from the Nordic countries. Dawn talks about the different kinds of art people can see in the exhibit, and what is unique about the art in the show. Kelsie highlights the large a...
2025-11-05
15 min
Daily Art Download
Daily Art Download — 2025-10-21
Show notes for today's episode of The Daily Art Download — your ten minute crash course in today's art world news. Artnet News - How Are Asia’s Art Markets Faring?: https://news.artnet.com/market/the-asia-pivot-turns-two-art-market-data-2701856 - Greece Blasts British Museum’s Glitzy Gala Held in Parthenon Marbles Gallery: ‘Offensive’: https://news.artnet.com/art-world/british-museum-pink-ball-parthenon-marbles-greece-backlash-2702374 - Bonjour Milan! Paris Internationale Fair Plans Italian Edition: https://news.artnet.com/market/paris-internationale-milan-2702191 - Ancient Roman City Yields Huge 2,200-Year-Old Water Basin: https://news.artnet.com/art-world/ancient-roman-water-basin-architecture-gabii-2702170 - A Sneak Peek Into the Star-Studded Collection of Evelyn D. Farland, Heading to Auction at...
2025-10-21
06 min
China Flexpat
#169 The Wild 80s - Bringing Art to China
Learn from an Artist who started working in China 1987.What is the role of your own skills and your relationships?Is this still valid today?Find Daniel:instagram link @danielmkrauseWechat T4PHAGE
2025-09-22
29 min
Travel Stories
Episode 210 - Our trip to Alaska
Hello and welcome to episode 210 of Travel Stories from the Back Again and Gone podcast, coming to you from the home office of Chateau Relaxo, FL. If this is your first time listening, I’m glad you’re here. If you’re returning, welcome back. Tonight’s episode covers our recent adventure to Alaska. Thanks for tuning in.I’m enjoying a Cigar City Fancy Papers Hazy IPA from Tampa, Florida—6.5% ABV, if you’re curious.It’s been a while—almost five months since the last episode. Life at Chateau Relaxo has kept us busy, from losing...
2025-09-01
23 min
Reading the Art World
Summer's Great Art Books
Summer invites a different kind of attention — the kind that lets you sit with something longer, look more closely, and linger on a page. In this special episode of Reading the Art World, art advisor Megan Fox Kelly shares seven books that offer exactly that opportunity.From the extraordinary untold story of Rose Valland’s resistance during WWII to the vivid experimentation of David Hockney, these titles span photography, memoir, biography, painting, and art history. Several are also linked to museum exhibitions currently on view in New York, Paris, and San Sebastián — offering a chance to pair re...
2025-07-30
07 min
Voice of the Arts
Summer Fridays at the Frick and More!
It's the summertime, and that means its Fridays at the Frick! Interim Director of Learning and Visitor Experience at the Frick Pittsburgh, Kelsie Paul, talks about their summer concert series and much more! Starting on July 25th, the upcoming bands include The Stemtecs Band, the Klezmerati, and the Adorabulls. All three are free outdoor concerts, with food trucks and art making available as well! Kelsie also talks about a new abstract art installation by Atticus Adams in their Greenhouse. "Catching Sunbeams from the Porch Swing of Wisteria Castle" is open Tuesdays through Sundays until October 26th. The Frick has other...
2025-07-16
11 min
Das Klima
DK143: Mehr Wald und weniger Schnitzel: Wie transformieren wir die Landwirtschaft?
Und: Haben wir bald Wein aus dem Waldviertel? DK143: Mehr Wald und weniger Schnitzel: Wie transformieren wir die Landwirtschaft? Und: Haben wir bald Wein aus dem Waldviertel? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lesen und erklären den aktuellen Österreichischen Sachstandsbericht zum Klimawandel. In Folge 143 geht es um die Landwirtschaft. Aber auch um den Wald, unsere Nahrung, unsere Gesundheit, unser Essen und unsere Freizeit. All das hängt mit der Landschaft zusammen und der Art und Weise, wie wir sie nutzen. In Kapitel 2 des Österreichischen Sachstandsberichts zum Klimawandel wird diskut...
2025-06-23
52 min
Das Klima
DK141 - Der Zweite Österreichische Sachstandsbericht zum Klimawandel
Und: Was unterscheidet Österreich vom Rest der Welt? DK141: Der Zweite Österreichische Sachstandsbericht zum Klimawandel Und: Was unterscheidet Österreich vom Rest der Welt? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lesen und erklären den aktuellen Österreichischen Sachstandsbericht zum Klimawandel. In Folge 141 starten wir etwas Neues. Ab jetzt und in den nächsten 9 Folgen werden wir den “Zweiten Österreichischen Sachstandsbericht zum Klimawandel” lesen und besprechen. Denn Österreich mag zwar ein kleines Land sein, aber ist aus Sicht des Klimas erstens durchaus interessant. Und man kann zweitens viel über Klimaforschung und -politik lernen...
2025-06-17
37 min
Reading the Art World
Ian Wardropper
For the 37th episode of “Reading the Art World,” host Megan Fox Kelly speaks with Ian Wardropper, author and former director of The Frick Collection, about his illuminating new book “The Fricks Collect: An American Family and the Evolution of Taste in the Gilded Age,” published by The Frick Collection in association with Rizzoli Electa.Wardropper shares the fascinating story of Henry Clay Frick's evolution from a rough Pittsburgh businessman to one of America's most discerning collectors. Through careful research into the Frick archives, Wardropper shows how Frick spent his first twenty years collecting contemporary American art — learning t...
2025-06-10
40 min
Carl's Mind Chimes Magazine Podcasts
When Oligarchs Fall Out
When Titans Fall OutWe have seen it before! From Carnegie and Frick to Trump and Musk, power feuds shape more than headlines—they shape legacies, institutions, and the architecture of American greed.By Carl CiminiIn the smoke-choked steel towns of 19th-century Pennsylvania, two men once stood shoulder to shoulder atop the roaring furnace of American industrialism: Andrew Carnegie, the philosopher-capitalist, and Henry Clay Frick, the iron-fisted enforcer of labor discipline. Willing to kill for profit. Together, they helped build the modern United States—literally. Their steel ran through the veins of brid...
2025-06-08
06 min
Things to do in New York City
Exploring NYC in May: Vibrant Festivals, Art Exhibits, and Unforgettable Experiences
New York City in May is a vibrant and bustling metropolis, offering a diverse array of activities that cater to all interests. For those looking to enjoy the outdoors, the city's parks are a must-visit, especially with the flowers in full bloom. One unique outdoor event is the Sound & Color festival, taking place on Saturday, May 18, at Brooklyn Bridge Park. This free spring festival is a family-friendly affair where you can fly your own kite, purchase one, or even make your own at a workshop. The event includes musical festivities and promises a fun kickoff to the warmer months.
2025-05-10
03 min
The Week in Art
London: National Gallery refurb and rehang, Tate Modern is 25. Plus, Inge Mahn
This week: after a two-year closure, the National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing reopens this week, revealing a major overhaul by the architect Annabelle Selldorf. The gallery has also rehung its entire collection and Ben Luke takes a tour of both the revamped building and the new displays with the National Gallery director, Gabriele Finaldi. Tate Modern celebrates its 25th anniversary this weekend, and Luke talks to The Art Newspaper’s contemporary art correspondent Louisa Buck and another of our regular contributors, Dale Berning Sawa, about its seismic impact in London and beyond over the past quarter of a century, its...
2025-05-09
1h 19
The Gilded Gentleman
Inside The Frick Collection: The Upstairs Downstairs World of a Gilded Age Mansion
This week The Frick Collection will reopen its doors to the public after a renovation and restoration of nearly five years and a cost of $220 million dollars. Visitors will again see the elegant Beaux Arts mansion once occupied by Gilded Age industrialist Henry Clay Frick and his wife and daughter. They will also see the priceless collection of masterworks of art from the Renaissance through the 19th century, much of acquired by Frick himself. In this episode, a companion show to the Bowery Boys "House of Beauty: The Story of the Frick Collection", Carl talks with managing educa...
2025-04-15
1h 08
Das Klima
DK137 - Ist Digitalisierung gut für das Klima?
Und: Wie geht’s eigentlich dem Kaufhaus Österreich? Das Klima, Podcast, Wissenschaft, Wissenschaftskommunikation, Florian Freistetter, Claudia Frick, Klimaforschung, Klimawandel, Klimakrise, IPCC, DK137 - Ist Digitalisierung gut für das Klima? Und: Wie geht’s eigentlich dem Kaufhaus Österreich? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lasen den sechsten Bericht des Weltklimarats und erklären den aktuellen Stand der Klimaforschung. In Folge 137 geht es um die Digitalisierung. Ist das nicht besser fürs Klima als der analoge Kram mit Papier und so? Das ist nicht nur schwer zu beantworten, wie die For...
2025-04-14
27 min
The Bowery Boys: New York City History
#455 House of Beauty: The Story of the Frick Collection
We invite you to come with us inside one of America’s most interesting art museums – an institution that is BOTH an art gallery and a historic home.This is The Frick Collection, located at 1 East 70th Street, within the former Fifth Avenue mansion of Gilded Age mogul Henry Clay Frick, containing many pieces that the steel titan himself purchased, as well as many other incredible works of art from master painters such as Rembrandt, Vermeer, Goya, Turner, and Whistler.Frick himself had a rather complicated legacy. As a master financier and chairman of Andrew Carn...
2025-04-11
1h 12
The Week in Art
The Frick: Annabelle Selldorf interview and our review. Plus, Taiso Yoshitoshi
After a five-year closure, the Frick Collection in New York will reopen to the public on 17 April and this week opened its doors to the press. The Gilded Age mansion, created on Fifth Avenue for the industrialist Henry Clay Frick, has been restored and enhanced by Selldorf Architects, with the executive architect Beyer Blinder Belle. It is the biggest upgrade to the building since it first became a museum in 1935. Ben Luke talks to the architect Annabelle Selldorf. Then, Cabelle Ahn, a contributor to The Art Newspaper who is a specialist in 18th-century art, joins us to review the...
2025-03-28
1h 00
Voice of the Arts
Programs Around Kara Walker Exhibition At The Frick Pittsburgh
In this episode, we dive into the numerous and wonderful programs at The Frick Pittsburgh during the "Kara Walker: Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated)" Exhibition. Interim Director of Learning and Visitor Experience, Kelsie Paul, gives a preview of the programs, starting on March 1st. Opening the exhibition, there will be a special lecture with Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, author of "Seeing the Unspeakable: The Art of Kara Walker". There will also be in-gallery talks with curator's about the exhibition, special creative activities, and light bites throughout the day. On Wednesday, April 16th, and Wednesday, May 7th, there will...
2025-02-28
16 min
Voice of the Arts
Winterfest at the Frick Pittsburgh!
Get ready for Winterfest at the Frick Pittsburgh! Interim Director of Learning and Visitor Experience, Kelsie Paul, and Manager of Youth and Family Programs, Stacey McSorley, spoke about exciting family-friendly activities, live performances, art workshops, and cozy treats that everyone can do! Kelsie talks about why this Winterfest was started four years ago, and why it continues to be a cozy time had by all. Stacey discusses the incredible line-up of live performances, with one on each day, that include the South Hills Children's Choir and flautist Gemma Stemley. There will also be art-making activities, a cozy hot chocolate bar...
2025-01-17
11 min
Best-Practice Podcast - tomfrick.de
Subtile und digitale Kontaktpflege
Wie bleibt man über Jahre hinweg subtil und effektiv im Kontakt – ohne aufdringlich zu wirken? Networking und Kontaktpflege funktioniert nicht über Spam – sondern durch ehrliches Interesse und gezielte Aktionen!---📅 Eine Art subtile und digitale Kontaktpflege zu betreiben zeigt diese erzählte Story: Christian, ein ehemaliger Projektkontakt, wurde über 10 Jahren erfolgreich reaktiviert – durch subtile, individuelle und digitale Kontaktpflege, u.a. mit einem 5:30-Uhr Morning-Call, da es seine Zeit nicht anders zugelassen hatte.---✨Highlights:💡 Tipp 1: Kommentiere individuell, statt nur zu liken – das fällt auf und bleibt im Gedächtnis.🚫 Tipp 2: Keine Copy-Paste-Nachrichten! Persönliche und individuelle Te...
2024-12-05
06 min
The Art Angle
A Famous Novelist's Alternate Art World
As a novelist, Jonathan Lethem is basically a genre all his own. His books mash up literary fiction and pulp into disorienting but engaging combinations, for which he’s won both a MacArthur Grant and the National Book Award. Since the success of Motherless Brooklyn in 1999, he's published many very well received novels—including The Fortress of Solitude in 2003 and Brooklyn Crime Novel, from last year—as well as many more short stories and essays for places including the New Yorker, Harper’s and Rolling Stone.And it turns out he's written a lot about art too—enough in f...
2024-11-14
40 min
Leica Street Photography Collective
The Michael Frick Episode
A beautiful conversation with Leica user Michael Frick about his journey into photography [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/friction_official/ ] where we talk about Life, Love, and Leica's (C) [The IXVI Network].The Pod: 0:01 : Intro ; 06:00 : Photography ; 05:30 : L ; 18:15 : Street Photography ; 31:00 : My Process ; 48:15 : Aesthetic ; 59:00 : Socials ; 1:00:XX : Advice to Myself ; 1:05:XX : My recommendations ; 1:08:XX : The Final Question.Michael's recommendations : Art Asari : Paul Hepper [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/phepper/ ] : Chris Joslin : Maximilian Pohler [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/p0hleroid/ ]Donate to...
2024-11-09
1h 30
Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions!
Art And Inquiry As A Threshold To Our Humanity | Amy Herman #17
Amy Herman is a recovering lawyer and the founder and president of her company, The Art of Perception. Amy combines her litigation background with her training as an art historian to help a diverse clientele sharpen observation, analysis, and communication skills through a four-step framework of Assess, Analyze, Articulate, and Act. The roots of this work began while she was serving as the head of education at The Frick Collection in New York City. She took medical students out of their clinical setting and brought them to an art museum to teach them how to analyze works of art...
2024-10-24
1h 18
Voice of the Arts
Carpe Diem String Quartet at The Frick
Members of the Carpe Diem String Quartet, Sam Weiser, Marisa Ishikawa, Korine Fujiwara, and Ariana Nelson, spoke about their upcoming concert at The Frick Pittsburgh on October 19th, at 7 pm at the Frick Auditorium. This special night highlights the fusion of Islamic Art and Music across the ages as The Frick's latest exhibition, Treasured Ornament: 10 Centuries of Islamic Art, ends on October 20th. The Quartet talks about their collaboration with local Iranian composer, Reza Vali, in a concert of Persian music about 10 years ago, and how that started a long collaboration with the composer that inspired their upcoming concert. They...
2024-10-16
14 min
Der FilmSünder Podcast
Summer of Love #5: "YOU" (mit Tracy Maeder)
"Oh, hello there. Who are YOU?" Liebesgeschichten haben nicht immer ein "Happy-End" und im Falle der Netflix-Serie "YOU" gibt es sogar NUR Liebesgeschichten mit "UN-Happy-Endings": Deshalb scheint es fast etwas zynisch, dass Bodos wiederkehrende Gästin Tracy Maeder zum Abschluss des "Summer of Love" ausgerechnet diese Serie als Beispiel mitbringt für eine Liebesgeschichte, der etwas anderen Art. Aber gerade deswegen passen die bisherigen vier "YOU"-Staffeln auch so gut in dieses Format und in die bisher schändlich vernachlässigte Kategorie "Das SCHÖNE und die BIEST". Eine Zusammenfassung der Handlung der Serie "YOU" findet ihr auf W...
2024-09-23
1h 44
Voice of the Arts
Amanda Gillen and Dawn Brean - The Frick Pittsburgh
A new exhibition is coming to Pittsburgh at the Frick, featuring 10 centuries of Islamic Art. Chief Curator and Director of Collections, Dawn Brean, and Director of Learning and Visitor Experience, Amanda Gillen, spoke about this new exhibition, entitled Treasured Ornament, that will be on display from August 17th to October 20th. In this podcast, hear about the 40 pieces of art, the history of this exhibition, and the unique programming that the Frick has to offer during the next couple of months. Thanks for tuning in to WQED's Voice of the Arts, Pittsburgh's trusted source for arts and culture in our...
2024-08-07
13 min
Der FilmSünder Podcast
Summer of Love #1: "Clerks II" (mit dem "Trashtaucher")
"Man macht niemals A***h zum Mund!" Das erste Kapitel es "Summer of Love" eröffnet der gute Steffen Buchmann a.k.a. "DER TRASHTAUCHER". Er hat sich aus den fünf Kategorien die erste ausgewählt: "Bro-, Sis- und Bro-/Sis-Mances". Warum "Clerks II" aus dem Jahre 2006 von Regisseur Kevin Smith für ihn das Paradebeispiel liefert für Liebesbeziehungen der besonderenen Art, erfahrt ihr in dieser ersten Episode der Sommer-Serie. Den umtriebigen Steffen ist übrigens im Moment grad überall hier zu hören: In seiner eigenen Sommer-Serie auf dem Kanal "DER TRASHTAUCHER" oder auch als...
2024-07-28
1h 45
Turn the Lens with Jeff Frick
Waymo One: Autonomous, Future, Comfortable, Available | Turn the Lens Ep33
Waymo has been working on autonomous vehicles since it began as the Google Self Driving Car project at Google X in 2009. Spun out from it's parent, and renamed Waymo in 2016, the iterations have developed. So today, June 2024, 15 years later, Waymo opened up it's waitlist, and made it's autonomous ride-hailing service up to anyone in San Francisco. It just so happens that I cleared the waitlist and took my first Waymo ride just a few days ago. And I recorded the experience. In this exciting episode of "Turn the Lens," take a ride with me across San Francisco, f...
2024-06-27
20 min
Das Klima
DK115 - Verwüstung und Saharastaub: Was bringt die Klimakrise?
Und: Kommt nach Extremwetter jetzt auch noch Extremstaub? DK115 - Verwüstung und Saharastaub: Was bringt die Klimakrise? Und: Was will die Sahara im Norden? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lasen den sechsten Bericht des Weltklimarats und erklären den aktuellen Stand der Klimaforschung. In Folge 115 wird es staubig. Die Klimakrise macht die Welt wärmer. Eine wärmere Welt heißt mehr Wüsten und mehr Wüsten heißt mehr Staub in der Luft. Oder doch nicht? Die Forschung probiert das rauszukriegen, aber die Sache ist nicht so e...
2024-06-24
42 min
Das Klima
DK114 - Fußball, Tour de France und Olympia: Wie funktioniert Sport in der Klimakrise?
Und: Warum olympische Spiele in Zukunft in Glasgow und Sapporo stattfinden DK114 - Fußball, Tour de France und Olympia: Wie funktioniert Sport in der Klimakrise? Und: Warum olympische Spiele in Zukunft in Glasgow und Sapporo stattfinden "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lasen den sechsten Bericht des Weltklimarats und erklären den aktuellen Stand der Klimaforschung. In Folge 114 wird es sportlich. Fußball-EM, Tour de France, Olympische Spiele in Paris: Im Sommer gibt es Sport. Im Sommer gibt es aber auch Hitze, Extremwetter und den Rest der Auswirkungen der K...
2024-06-10
55 min
Travel Stories
The April update - Travel Stories, Episode 197
Hello and welcome to episode 197 of Travel Stories from the Back Again And Gone podcast.Being recorded in the beautiful home office of, Chateau’ Relaxo, FL. and it’s time for some April updates.. Thanks for listening.If you’re a new listener, welcome. If you're a returning listener welcome back. This was recorded at the end of April, and April is alcohol awareness month so no beer this month as I am participating and you are now aware of it.One trip of note since our last episode. It was O-Town...
2024-06-01
18 min
Das Klima
DK113 - Hochwasser in Deutschland: Klima, Forschung und Politik
Und: Können wir in Zukunft nicht mehr an den Flüssen leben? DK113 - Hochwasser in Deutschland: Klima, Forschung und Politik Und: Können wir in Zukunft nicht mehr an den Flüssen leben? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lasen den sechsten Bericht des Weltklimarats und erklären den aktuellen Stand der Klimaforschung. In Folge 113 reden wir über das Jahr 2021 und das Hochwasser in Deutschland. Es war eine der größten Katastrophen dieser Art in letzter Zeit mit erschreckend vielen Todesopfern. Wie das alles zustande gekommen ist und was da...
2024-05-27
55 min
Travel Stories
Episode 197 - March Randomness
Hello and welcome to episode 196 of Travel Stories from the Back Again And Gone podcast.Being recorded in the beautiful home office of, Chateau’ Relaxo, FL. and it’s time for some March randomness. Thanks for listening.If you’re a new listener, welcome. if you're a returning listener welcome back. Tonight I am enjoying a Space Cowboi 2023 from the Crooked Can Brewery just down the road in Winter Garden, FL. This is an IPA - Imperial / Double New England / Hazy and hazy it weighs in at a hefty 8.5% ABV. It’s been th...
2024-04-07
21 min
Voice of the Arts
Amanda Gillen - The Frick Pittsburgh
Director of Learning and Visitor Experience, Amanda Gillen, spoke with WQED-FM at the Frick Art Museum about the programming around the new exhibition Vermeer, Monet, Rembrandt: Forging the Frick Collections in Pittsburgh and New York. Amanda highlights two concerts and their Full Day Programs. The first concert is on Sunday, April 14th with the Trio Granato as they play French impressionist and Dutch Baroque music to compliment the exhibition. The second is on Sunday, May 5th with members of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra to present pieces of music chosen to compliment several pieces in the exhibit. The Full Day programs...
2024-04-05
09 min
Voice of the Arts
Dawn Brean - The Frick Pittsburgh
Chief Curator and Director of Collections at the Frick Pittsburgh, Dawn Brean, spoke with WQED-FM at the Frick Art Museum about the opening of Vermeer, Monet, Rembrandt: Forging the Frick Collections in Pittsburgh and New York. This once-in-a-lifetime exhibit features works by masters including one of 36 known works by Vermeer, as well as pieces from Helen Clay Frick's Italian Renaissance collection. Dawn highlights her favorite piece in this exhibit, how the exhibit came to be, and what goes into the process of curating a collection as unique as this. Visit https://www.thefrickpittsburgh.org/Exhibition-Vermeer-Monet-Rembrandt-Forging-the-Frick-Collections-in-Pittsburgh-and-New-York to learn more and find...
2024-04-05
07 min
Travel Is Back : Travel Fast, Travel Smart, 10-Minute Travel Tips
103. New York City - Manhattan's Museums – A Journey Through Art, History, and Science
In this episode, we embark on a cultural odyssey through the heart of Manhattan, immersing ourselves in the world of its most renowned museums. From the iconic Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) to the awe-inspiring American Museum of Natural History and the cosmic wonders of the Hayden Planetarium, join us as we discover the treasures of art, history, science, and more, nestled within the bustling streets of New York City.Our journey begins at MoMA, where we delve into the revolutionary ideas and movements that have shaped contemporary art. Marvel at masterpieces like Vincent van Gogh’s 'Starry Ni...
2024-02-14
10 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
Dreaming of Home
"For the embattled there is no place that cannot be home nor is": Jenna Gribbon and Christina Quarles
Painters Christina Quarles and Jenna Gribbon join curator and host Gemma Rolls-Bentley in discussing their methods for constructing queerness in their lives and artworks, the importance of holding a viewers gaze, lesbian intensity, and CAMP! This episodes title is a line from “School Note,” a poem by Audre Lorde.Jenna Gribbon’s oil paintings constitute an important new entry in the long lineage of figurative art, extending its narrative possibilities to explore the act of looking. Her vivid portraits, frequently nudes or partial nudes, depict those closest to her, and sometimes the artist herself, in candid poses...
2023-12-18
47 min
Das Klima
DK099 - Satelliten, Internetzugang, Raketen und die Folgen für das Klima
...und warum ist es schlecht, wenn die Erde grün wird? DK099 - Satelliten, Internetzugang, Raketen und die Folgen für das Klima …und warum ist es schlecht, wenn die Erde grün wird? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lasen den sechsten Bericht des Weltklimarats und erklären den aktuellen Stand der Klimaforschung. In Folge 99 geht es in den Weltraum. Aber nicht so weit! Wir schauen uns an, welche Auswirkungen es auf das Klima hat, wenn wir immer mehr Satelliten ins All schicken. Denn das tun wir, vor allem mi...
2023-11-13
47 min
Das Klima
DK098 - Die planetaren Grenzen der Belastbarkeit
... und warum werden die eigentlich nicht kontrolliert? DK098 -- Die planetaren Grenzen der Belastbarkeit … und warum werden die eigentlich nicht kontrolliert? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lasen den sechsten Bericht des Weltklimarats und erklären den aktuellen Stand der Klimaforschung. In Folge 98 schauen wir uns die planetaren Grenzen an. Nicht die des Planeten selbst, sondern die, die wir nicht überschreiten sollten, wenn wir weiter auf der Erde leben wollen. Davon gibt es neun Stück und sechs davon haben wir schon überschritten. Dass das nicht gut ist, muss man nich...
2023-10-30
48 min
Choosing Leadership with Sumit Gupta
Visionary Voices [06] - Tina Kuhn and Neal Frick - "We both had different but compatible leadership styles"
Welcome to Choosing Leadership, and this is another episode of the “Visionary Voices” series with your host, Sumit Gupta.In this dynamic new series of episodes, I am bringing you thought-provoking conversations with visionary leaders who have reshaped industries, challenged norms, and carved their own paths to success. In a world where leadership is a blend of art and science, where the ability to navigate uncertainty is as crucial as driving innovation, we're diving headfirst into the minds of those who've mastered the craft.In this insightful interview, join Neal and Tina as they delv...
2023-10-12
37 min
LEADERS IN CONSULTING
Ep 63 - Rasmus Frick - Holacracy: The Management Framework That Grew Cognizant Netcentric From 10 to 1,500 Employees in 10 Years
Send us a textExiting usually means exiting in the world of mergers and acquisitions. But in the case of Cognizant Netcentric, many of the original founders are still on board, which begs the question—what are they doing differently?In this episode, Rasmus Frick, Director of Consulting and Business Development at Cognizant Netcentric, explores how holacracy, a unique organizational structure that assembles autonomous teams around key purposes, has propelled the former 10-person consultancy into a rapidly growing Cognizant subsidiary that now employs approximately 1,500 people.You'll learn:1. What is holacracy as...
2023-10-12
1h 18
The Week in Art
Unesco controversies; Fernando Botero; Barkley Hendricks in New York
This week: the latest controversies prompted by the Unesco World Heritage Committee. As we mentioned last week, the 45th session of the committee is taking place in the Saudi Arabian capital, Riyadh, and continues until 25 September. The founder of The Art Newspaper, Anna Somers Cocks, joins host Ben Luke to look at the latest sites granted World Heritage status and at the Committee’s decision not to add Venice to the organisation’s endangered list. We ask: is Unesco so mired in politics that it cannot adequately perform its role? The Colombian artist Fernando Botero died last week, aged 91, and...
2023-09-22
47 min
Animal Chiropractic Clinic Chatter
Animal Chiropractic Clinic Chatter Podcast | Interview w/ Dr. Ava Frick
What is Animal Chiropractic? Is it really a thing? In today's episode, Dr. Bill Ormston (Dr. O) interviews Dr. Ava Frick as she speaks about the importance of natural food and nutrition for the well-being of your animals. At the same time, they will also talk about how animal chiropractic can improve the lives of your animals so they can live life to the fullest.If you are a veterinarian or simply an animal lover, this is the podcast for you! Learn about how you can improve your pet's quality of life with a simple adjustment.
2023-08-23
31 min
Das Klima
DK090 - Wer ist betroffen, wenn Flüsse über die Ufer treten?
…und wie läuft die Klimakrise in Entenhausen? DK090 - Wer ist betroffen, wenn Flüsse über die Ufer treten? …und kann man in Zukunft noch am Wasser leben? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lasen den sechsten Bericht des Weltklimarats und erklären den aktuellen Stand der Klimaforschung. In Folge 90 geht es um Hochwasser. Es gibt jede Menge Flüsse auf der Erde und jede Menge Menschen leben in der Nähe dieser Flüsse. Wenn es dann ein Hochwasser gibt, wird es kritisch. Die potenziellen Schäden kann man in Fo...
2023-07-10
42 min
Wein für Wein
#103 Pierre Frick - Riesling Marne & Loess 2020
Naturwein-Pionier aus dem Elsass Im elsässischen Dorf Pfaffenheim betreibt Jean-Pierre Frick sein Weingut in 12. Generation. Die lange Weinbautradition hielt seinen Vater Pierre Frick und ihn jedoch nicht davon ab, unumstrittene Vorreiterrollen im Bereich biologischer und biodynamischer Landwirtschaft einzunehmen. Pierre Frick bewirtschaftete seine Weingärten schon ab 1970 als einer der ersten Winzer der Region biologisch, sein Sohn stellte ab 1981 als einer der "Quatre Mousquetaires" auf biodynamische Bewirtschaftung um. Über die letzten 40 Jahre hinweg hat Jean-Pierre Frick seine unverwechselbare Naturweinstilistik gefestigt und gilt weiterhin als Vorbild vieler Winzer:innen in der Region. Eine Auswahl an Weinen vom...
2023-06-17
1h 00
Das Klima
DK087 - Ein kritischer Blick auf den Weltklimarat
...und braucht das IPCC einen militanten Flügel? DK087 - Ein kritischer Blick auf den Weltklimarat ……und bracht das IPCC einen militanten Flügel? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lasen den sechsten Bericht des Weltklimarats und erklären den aktuellen Stand der Klimaforschung. Für Folge 87 hat Claudia ein Buch gefunden, dass einen kritischen Blick auf den Weltklimarat (IPCC) wirft. Und wir haben einen Blick in genau dieses Buch geworfen. Wir diskutieren die diversen Kontroversen, die es in der Vergangenheit aus der Arbeit des IPCC entstanden sind und klären, wa...
2023-05-29
1h 26
Plein Air Art Podcast
Guido Frick on the Rules to Follow for Great Paintings
In this episode, Eric Rhoads interviews German painter Guido Frick. Listen as they discuss the controversial reason Guido got fired from teaching at art school; his time with the legendary artist Sergei Bongart; the two colorist movements; and much more. "The problem is that in painting there is no shortcut," Guido says. "You cannot go a shorter way to become a good painter than just Exercise, Exercise, Exercise." Bonus! In this week's Art Marketing Minute, Eric answers questions about planning to be a premier painter, and what to do when someone says they can't afford...
2023-05-19
1h 07
Immocast
Wie wichtig ist das Netzwerk eines Immobilienmaklers?
Für jeden Unternehmer sollte klar sein: ein Netzwerk ist unvermeidlich Gute Kontakte können jedem Unternehmer auf verschiedenste Art und Weise helfen. Warum das gerade für den Immobilienmakler so wichtig ist, erfährst du in der heutigen Podcast Folge. Bereit für eine Veränderung in deiner Karriere oder auf der Suche nach einer neuen Herausforderung nach der Kindererziehung? Dann melde dich noch heute bei uns an! Unsere Ausbildung bei Mein-Makler.com bietet dir die Chance, dich beruflich zu entfalten und dich in der Immobilienbranche zu etablieren. Lass uns gemeinsam deine Zukunft gestalten. Klick jetzt auf ww...
2023-04-25
12 min
Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication
Reproducibility and replicability in teaching and learning as a road to Open Science - A conversation with Claudia Frick
Claudia Frick is Professor of Information Services, Science, and Scholarly Communication at TH Köln. After her doctorate in meteorology, she completed a Master's degree in library and information science. Claudia and Jo discuss open science, including concerns around data sensitivity, the relationship between data sets and publications, and the importance of collaboration and metadata. They also touch on the need for researchers to consider the value and accessibility of their work and the limitations of open science in terms of time and resources. More details at https://access2perspectives.pubpub.org/pub...
2023-03-20
49 min
The Week in Art
Vermeer special: the man, the show and an attribution debate
In this special episode, we are in Amsterdam for one of the shows of the year: Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum. As an unprecedented 28 of the 37 surviving Vermeer paintings are gathered in the Dutch capital, Ben Luke talks to several people involved in the project: Gregor Weber, one of the exhibition’s curators, tells us about his new biography that reveals the depth of influence of the Jesuits and Catholicism on the artist. In the exhibition itself, we talk to Pieter Roelofs, Weber’s co-curator; Ige Verslype, a conservator who led an extensive research project on Vermeer paintings in the Rijk...
2023-02-10
1h 12
The Week in Art
The art world in 2023: market predictions, big shows, museum openings
In the first episode of the year, we look ahead at the next 12 months. Anny Shaw, the acting art market editor at The Art Newspaper, peers into her crystal ball and tries to predict the fortunes of the art market this year. Then, Jane Morris, one of our editors-at-large, José da Silva, our exhibitions editor, and host Ben Luke select the museum projects, biennales and exhibitions that they are most looking forward to in 2023.Events discussed:The Grand Egyptian Museum: no confirmed opening date. https://www.theartnewspaper.com/keywords/grand-egyptian-museumT...
2023-01-13
1h 13
China Flexpat
#110 Making money with your Mandarin
Learn how to find jobs and make money with your Chinese skills outside China. European companies need to win new customers in China. Professional videos package experience and understanding. And if they’re localized, even better. Stew explains in detail how you can build your own business, find your target customers and create value with your Chinese skills. Find Stew`s cool Mandarin-speaking videos on youtube: https://youtube.com/@stewwilson1212 (Search for "Stew Wilson") About Stew: Website: creativelaowai.com WeChat: stewwilson Linke...
2022-12-10
21 min
Work 20XX with Jeff Frick
Maribel Lopez: Contextual Intelligence, Ethics and Well-Being | Work 20XX #08
Shared pain builds camaraderie and strengthens ties as we rally around a cause. Workplace professionals grabbed internet megaphones and started sharing best practices almost immediately in the spring of 2020 as the digitization of work took a step-function leap forward. This open-source ethos of sharing continues today because as much as we have over two years of experience, the future is still undefined. A learning mindset and all that implies, has never been more important. Welcome to Work20XX, a show focused on work, and the future of work, where we bring you the professionals to p...
2022-11-16
41 min
Orașul Vorbește
Ilustrată din Amsterdam. Colecția Frick New York în Europa
“Împrumutăm opere de artă numai celor mai bune muzee din lume”, spune Ian Wardropper, directorul Colecției Frick New York. Clădirea care adăpostește colecția este in renovare in următorii doi ani. In această perioadă, câteva opere de artă din colecție călătoresc in Europa, unele pentru prima dată de când au fost achiziționate de Henry Clay Frick. Picturi semnate de Rembrandt, Vermeer, Turner, Hogarth, vor putea fi văzute in muzee din Olanda, Marea Britanie, dar şi din Polonia. Realizatoare: Claudia Marcu. Foto: Ian Wardropper, directorul Fric...
2022-10-17
04 min
Das Klima
DK048 - Counter-Geoengineering und die globalen Schlüsselrisiken
…und warum reagieren wir nicht auf die Klimakrise? DK048 - Counter-Geoengineering und die globalen Schlüsselrisiken …und warum reagieren wir nicht auf die Klimakrise? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lesen den sechsten Bericht des Weltklimarats und erklären den aktuellen Stand der Klimaforschung. In Folge 48 besprechen wir das erste von drei Synthese-Kapiteln. Soll heißen: Wir werfen einen globalen Blick auf die Schlüsselrisiken der Klimakrise. Wir schauen nach, wer auf der Welt auf die Klimakrise reagiert und wie das passiert. Und stellen fest: Die Reaktionen sind bei weitem nic...
2022-07-04
1h 28
The Art and Happiness Project
Look Again, like the FBI | Amy Herman on using art to teach spies, doctors and others to observe, communicate and live better.
What do the FBI, NYPD, Department of Homeland Security, many US Hospitals, Johnson & Johnson, Planned Parenthood, and a group of nuns have in common? Amy Herman.Amy is a lawyer and art historian turned expert on seeing. For 14 years, she has been providing art-based leadership training to top officers in the United States military, law enforcement, medicine, education, and industry. In her "Art of Perception" seminars and programs, Amy shows people how to look closely at paintings, sculptures, and photographs. She teaches them to see what's missing, see what's hidden or underrated, see from someone else...
2022-05-31
38 min
Travel Stories
The April Crazy Travel Roundup - Travel Stories, Episode 167
Recorded in the beautiful home office of Chateau’ Relaxo, FL.Believe it or not, I’ve spent a fair amount of nights away from Chateau’ Relaxo over the past 30 days. Looking to combine that with some CEO travel that we’ve done over the past 6 or 7 months and turn that all into some sort of an episode in the coming months.Onto the April crazy travel roundup.Starting off with a recap of episode 166 Travel Randomness where we discussed the roadmap of the federal mask mandate over the past 10 months and I, the prognost...
2022-05-07
19 min
Das Klima
DK039 - Das Klima und die globale Bürde der Krankheit
…und was haben wir von Corona über die Klimakrise gelernt? DK039 - Das Klima und die globale Bürde der Krankheit …und was haben wir von Corona über die Klimakrise gelernt? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lesen den sechsten Bericht des Weltklimarats und erklären den aktuellen Stand der Klimaforschung. In Folge 39 wird die Klimakrise persönlich. Wir reden über Kapitel 7 und darüber, wie sich die Klimakrise auf unsere Gesundheit und unser Wohlbefinden auswirkt. Wenig überraschend nicht sonderlich positiv. Krankheiten und Krankheitserreger können sich stärker ausbreiten. Hitz...
2022-05-02
1h 30
Work 20XX with Jeff Frick
Dave Montez: 1:1s, Trust, Compassionate Engagement
Do you know the biggest challenge your team faces outside work right now? Be sure to ask and listen. And watch PayPal's Dave Montez on the power of the one-on-one. Welcome to Work 20XX. A show focused on work as we continue to navigate these transformational times. I am your host, Jeff Frick. Whether you've been on our Work 20XX journey from the first step or just joining us now, you can quickly grasp a consistent theme—transitioning more work activities to asynchronous and reducing the number of face-to-face meetings. We've been advocating the investment in automation of routine task...
2022-04-19
27 min
Das Klima
DK036 - Was sollen wir trinken?
…und werden die Banken die Welt retten? DK036 - Was sollen wir trinken? …und werden die Banken die Welt retten? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lesen den sechsten Bericht des Weltklimarats und erklären den aktuellen Stand der Klimaforschung. In Folge 36 geht es um Wasser. Und vor allem um Wasser in einer Form, die wir Menschen nutzen. Das tun wir natürlich wenn wir was trinken wollen und das ist schon mal eine ziemlich wichtige Art der Nutzung. Aber wir brauchen Wasser auch, wenn wir Energie produzieren wollen (öfter als...
2022-04-11
1h 15
The Creative Process - Arts, Culture, Society - 2021-2022
Masterpieces Unveiled: IAN WARDROPPER - Director of The Frick Collection
Ian Wardropper is the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Director of The Frick Collection and has organized more than twenty exhibitions in his specialties of European sculpture, earlier decorative arts, and twentieth-century design and decorative arts. Exhibitions he co-organized at the Metropolitan Museum of Art include Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure for the Palaces of Europe in 2008 and Cast in Bronze: French Sculpture from Renaissance to Revolution in 2009. Recent publications include European Sculpture, 1400–1900, in The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Bernini: Sculpting in Clay; Limoges Enamels at The Frick Collection; and The Frick Collection: Director's Choice. · www...
2022-03-08
00 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
A Journey Through Art: IAN WARDROPPER's Vision for The Frick Collection - Highlights
Ian Wardropper is the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Director of The Frick Collection and has organized more than twenty exhibitions in his specialties of European sculpture, earlier decorative arts, and twentieth-century design and decorative arts. Exhibitions he co-organized at the Metropolitan Museum of Art include Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure for the Palaces of Europe in 2008 and Cast in Bronze: French Sculpture from Renaissance to Revolution in 2009. Recent publications include European Sculpture, 1400–1900, in The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Bernini: Sculpting in Clay; Limoges Enamels at The Frick Collection; and The Frick Collection: Director's Choice. · www...
2022-03-08
09 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
Masterpieces Unveiled: IAN WARDROPPER - Director of The Frick Collection
Ian Wardropper is the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Director of The Frick Collection and has organized more than twenty exhibitions in his specialties of European sculpture, earlier decorative arts, and twentieth-century design and decorative arts. Exhibitions he co-organized at the Metropolitan Museum of Art include Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure for the Palaces of Europe in 2008 and Cast in Bronze: French Sculpture from Renaissance to Revolution in 2009. Recent publications include European Sculpture, 1400–1900, in The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Bernini: Sculpting in Clay; Limoges Enamels at The Frick Collection; and The Frick Collection: Director's Choice. · www...
2022-03-08
1h 01
The Creative Process - Arts, Culture, Society - 2021-2022
A Journey Through Art: IAN WARDROPPER's Vision for The Frick Collection - Highlights
Ian Wardropper is the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Director of The Frick Collection and has organized more than twenty exhibitions in his specialties of European sculpture, earlier decorative arts, and twentieth-century design and decorative arts. Exhibitions he co-organized at the Metropolitan Museum of Art include Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure for the Palaces of Europe in 2008 and Cast in Bronze: French Sculpture from Renaissance to Revolution in 2009. Recent publications include European Sculpture, 1400–1900, in The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Bernini: Sculpting in Clay; Limoges Enamels at The Frick Collection; and The Frick Collection: Director's Choice. · www...
2022-03-08
00 min
FranceFineArt
🔊 “James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)“ Chefs-d’oeuvre de la Frick Collection, New Yorkau Musée d’Orsay, Parisdu 8 février au 8 mai 2022
“James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)“Chefs-d’oeuvre de la Frick Collection, New Yorkau Musée d’Orsay, Parisdu 8 février au 8 mai 2022Interview de Paul Perrin, conservateur peinture au musée d’Orsay et commissaire de l’exposition,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, le 7 février 2022, durée 18’31.© FranceFineArt.Communiqué de presseCommissariat : Paul Perrin, conservateur peinture au musée d’OrsayLa Frick Collection, ouverte au public en 1935 dans la « mansion » new-yor...
2022-02-08
18 min
Das Klima
DK027 - Das letzte Kapitel der Zukunft
…und wo kriegt man eine ordentliche Klimadienstleistung? DK027 - Das letzte Kapitel der Zukunft …und wo kriegt man eine ordentliche Klimadienstleistung? "Das Klima”, der Podcast zur Wissenschaft hinter der Krise. Wir lesen den sechsten Bericht des Weltklimarats und erklären den aktuellen Stand der Klimaforschung. Wir sind beim letzten Kapitel angelangt. Und in Folge 27 werden wir es auch zu Ende gelesen und besprochen haben. Nach Kapitel 12 kommt nichts mehr; nur der zweite Teil des IPCC-Berichts und der dritte Teil. Aber der erste ist aus und bevor es so weit ist, erfahrt ihr nichts weniger...
2022-02-07
1h 24
Brits in the Big Apple
Xavier F. Salomon, Frick’s Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator
Xavier F. Salomon is the Frick’s Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator. A noted scholar of Paolo Veronese, he curated the monographic exhibition on the artist at the National Gallery, London (2014). Previously, Salomon was Curator in the Department of European Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and, before that, the Arturo and Holly Melosi Chief Curator at Dulwich Picture Gallery, where he curated Van Dyck in Sicily, 1624–25: Painting and the Plague (2012) and collaborated with Nicholas Cullinan on Twombly and Poussin: Arcadian Painters (2011). As an Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow at the Frick (2004–6), he curated Veronese's Allego...
2022-01-20
32 min
Art · The Creative Process: Artists, Curators, Museum Directors Talk Art, Life & Creativity
Ian Wardropper · Director of The Frick Collection
Ian Wardropper is the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Director of The Frick Collection and has organized more than twenty exhibitions in his specialties of European sculpture, earlier decorative arts, and twentieth-century design and decorative arts. Exhibitions he co-organized at the Metropolitan Museum of Art include Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure for the Palaces of Europe in 2008 and Cast in Bronze: French Sculpture from Renaissance to Revolution in 2009. Recent publications include European Sculpture, 1400–1900, in The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Bernini: Sculpting in Clay; Limoges Enamels at The Frick Collection; and The Frick Collection: Director's Choice. · www...
2022-01-16
00 min
Art · The Creative Process: Artists, Curators, Museum Directors Talk Art, Life & Creativity
Ian Wardropper · Director · The Frick Collection (Highlights)
"I actually assumed in graduate school that I would become a teacher and I've taught in a number of different universities, but it was working with art objects and seeing them in museums like the Metropolitan Museum or The Frick that made me want to go into museum work and ultimately become a curator. So when I was finishing my dissertation and had to think about a career, I applied to a lot of teaching jobs and there was one job that year in America in my specialized field, which was European sculpture, and I was very lucky. But...
2022-01-14
00 min
Dog Edition
Why do we immortalize dogs in art?
Dogs have been painted, sculpted, photographed and made into memes and art depicting our furry best friends are celebrated on screens big and small and given pride of place in galleries, museums and homes. So what is behind this fascination that humans have with immortalizing dogs in art?Why do we immortalize dogs in art?The earliest depictions of dogs are believed to be 9,000 years ago carved into a cliff in what is now Saudi Arabia. Through the Middle Ages, the Renaissance to the modern day, humans across the globe have immortalized dogs in art...
2021-12-28
25 min
A Lesbian Affair
#0027 - Alice Frick & Lauren Karl
What's it like to spend a night in a jail in the US and still see the humour in it? And what does it take to stay friends with your ex and maybe even work with each other professionally? Meet Alice Frick and Lauren Karl who, in this episode, share insights about their careers in comedy and entertainment, talk about their autobiographic and cultural backgrounds, and deliberate on what it means to navigate differences and language barriers within the industry and community. Both also share their thoughts on the art of comedy and improv, what it takes to...
2021-12-01
1h 36
Immocast
Wer hindert dich deinen Traum als Immobilienmakler wahr werden zu lassen?
Angst vor Erfolg im Business? Ein nicht zu unterschätzendes Thema aber warum ist das so? Angst vor Erfolg ist heutzutage öfters im Business wahrzunehmen, aber warum ist das so? Was hält einen davor ab erfolgreich zu sein? Diese Art Prägung findet im Prinzip situativ schon früh in der Kindheit statt. Auferlegte Glaubenssätze, die nie hinterfragt worden sind oder Aussagen sind häufige Antworten… Viel Spass beim anhören Jetzt unverbindliches & kostenfreies Beratungsgespräch anfragen unter https://karriere.mein-makler.com/
2021-08-11
12 min
Brits in the Big Apple
Sheena Wagstaff, Leonard A Lauder Chairman, Modern and Contemporary Art, The Metropolitan Museum
Sheena Wagstaff leads the Met’s commitment to modern and contemporary art, including the design of the international exhibition program at The Met Breuer (2016-20), artist commissions, and collection displays. She has also curated numerous shows at the Met, amongst which are Gerhard Richter: Painting After All (2020); Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and The Body (1300-Now) (2018); and Nasreen Mohamedi (2016), and oversaw the David Hockney exhibition (2017). Significant acquisitions have been brought into the collection under her leadership, including works by Pablo Bronstein, Cecily Brown, Phil Collins, Tacita Dean, Peter Doig, Nick Goss, Chantal Joffe, Hew Locke, Sarah Lucas, Adam McEwen, Steve McQ...
2021-06-03
48 min
Dog Edition
Dogs Get Legal Rights in the UK
Dogs have shown consideration for our feelings over thousands of years. Have we reciprocated? The UK is, when it comes to legal matters … and an art museum in NYC is when it comes to art. Dogs Get Legal Rights in the UKBe warned, Cruella! Rates of illegal puppy theft and smuggling. skyrocketed in the last year, and the UK is cracking down. New animal welfare plans are in place ... lawmakers must now consider the wellbeing of dogs and other animals when making laws.AKC Museum of the DogPam visits the...
2021-06-01
27 min
Social and gaming talk!
Why people steal art and music
I talk about why people STEAL others artworks and music
2021-06-01
09 min
Stoop Kidz!: A Hey Arnold! Podcast
12A Das Subway (feat. Sophie Blumenstock)/12B Wheezin’ Ed (feat. Evelyn Frick)
Featuring special guests Sophie Blumenstock and Evelyn Frick (Friends Like Us Podcast)! In “Das Subway,” a freak accident brings together metropolitan denizens from every walk of life for one paranoid day. “Wheezin’ Ed” is another urban myth that piques the gang’s curiosity so strongly that they leave the mainland to scope it out. If you love the show, we’d love for you to leave a review! In the meantime, keep up with us at https://twitter.com/stoopkidzpod and www.instagram.com/stoopkidzpod/. Listen to Friends Like Us, a podcast Evelyn Frick helps make, wherever you get podcasts. Find and follo...
2021-05-07
1h 01
The Week in Art
Old Masters meet Brutalism: inside Frick Madison in New York
This week: the Frick Collection in New York has moved temporarily from its Gilded Age Mansion on Central Park to Marcel Breuer’s 1960s building created for the Whitney Museum. So what happens when the Old Masters meet Brutalism? We talk to Xavier Salomon, deputy director and chief curator of the Frick about this remarkable change of setting for one of the world’s great collections. We talk to Vincent Noce about his new book L'Affaire Ruffini, following an Old Master forgery scandal, involving works by artists including Cranach, Hals and Orazio Gentileschi and some of the world's most augu...
2021-03-05
1h 14
COMPLEXITY
David Stork on AI Art History
Art history is a lot like archaeology — we here in the present day get artifacts and records, but the gaps between them are enormous, and the questions that they beg loom large. Historians need to be able to investigate and interpret, to unpack the meanings and the methods of a given work of art — but even for the best, the act of reconstruction is a trying test. Can we program computers to decipher the backstory of a painting — analyzing light and shadow to guess at how a piece was made? And, even more ambitiously, can AI learn to see and tell...
2021-02-26
1h 00
Founders Club
35. The Art and Craft of Podcasting | Patrick Frick & Leonardo Marra
Patrick Frick, is a trilingual (Chinese, English, German) international sales manager with strong intercultural communication skills. At wenglor he provides leadership to the sales organizations across Asia. He co-founded and co-direct the China Flexpat Podcast to help people work and live in China. He interviews successful foreign professionals in China to give practical advice to his listeners on how to succeed in that ecosystem. Patrick's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-frick-%E5%82%85%E6%BD%98%E7%9D%BF-5b2942112/ ----------------- Leonardo Marra is a sales management professional with a...
2020-12-31
40 min
Discovering New York City. Central Park and Midtown (1st part)
Episode 11: The Frick Collection
To the left of us is the former mansion of Henry Clay Frick in which today houses the rich art collection that he acquired.Henry Frick was a steelworks magnate from Pittsburgh. At the beginning of the last century he moved to New York. He lived and housed his art collection in this house. The interiors of the house, which have been preserved, are themselves very interesting. It is worth seeing here the collection of Western European painting, particularly the Boucher room and Fragonard room with its series called "Progress of Love." Also displayed are works from the British masters...
2020-12-23
00 min
Podcast | The Wise Fool Art Podcast
Art Collector + Art Historian, Violet Ciotti (New York, USA)
We discuss: Corporate sponsorships of museums, her love of archives, How she choses work to purchase, the importance of building relationships between artists and collectors, her definition of emerging artists, finding new artist during covid, artist patronage, the desire to see the artistic process through videos or live stream in the studio, why to collect art, buying edition artwork, collectors often collector more than one thing, having art in the bathroom, the need for Certificate of Authenticity (COA) or provenance, how to budget for buying art People + Places mentioned: Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant – htt...
2020-12-22
59 min
The Wise Fool Art Podcast
Art Collector + Art Historian, Violet Ciotti (New York, USA)
We discuss: Corporate sponsorships of museums, her love of archives, How she choses work to purchase, the importance of building relationships between artists and collectors, her definition of emerging artists, finding new artist during covid, artist patronage, the desire to see the artistic process through videos or live stream in the studio, why to collect art, buying edition artwork, collectors often collector more than one thing, having art in the bathroom, the need for Certificate of Authenticity (COA) or provenance, how to budget for buying art People + Places mentioned: Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant - https://www.glenhyrst.ca/ Jemimah P...
2020-12-22
59 min
Turn the Lens with Jeff Frick
Amanda Palmer: Ask, Connect, Intimacy | Turn the Lens #04
In this episode, we look back to Amanda Palmer's "The art of asking" TED Talk from 2013. With over 18 million views and counting, Amanda clearly touched a nerve with the core message of knowing how to ask. But there are many more lessons to be learned, from the evolving role of distribution in an increasingly digital world, the value of direct connection to small number vs large number with small conversion, changing scope of connection with today's tools, value exchange, and most importantly (for me), lessons on trust. Thanks Amanda Transcript & Show Notes LinkedIn Article
2020-12-17
14 min
BatChat
Dr Winifred Frick - Bat Conservation International
S2E16 Winifred is the Chief Scientist at Bat Conservation International as well as an associate research professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Santa Cruz.In this episode, Steve finds out about the discovery Winifred made about the ecology of Pallid bats whilst undertaking her PhD out in the deserts and chats to her about her work as a key scientist in the efforts to research the effects of White-Nose Syndrome, informing long-term management actions.The two WNS websites Winifred mentions:https://www.batcon.org/our-work/research-and-scalable-solutions/white-nose-syndrome/https...
2020-11-25
44 min
China Flexpat
#22 How to quickly find a job after graduation in China
Marlene is from Austria and studied full-time in Beijing. Her program was entirely taught in Chinese and right after graduation she has quickly found her first job in a German-Chinese joint venture. This was only possible because she has mastered the art of networking and speaks excellent Chinese. In this 18 minute episode she shares practical advice about how you can achieve the same: Specific actions to boost your networking skills How to make yourself feel at home in China Do’s and Don’ts for newcomers Busting myths about opportunities for foreigners Why foreign students need to step up t...
2020-10-03
18 min
The Week in Art
What will culture be like in the next decade?
We explore the Serpentine Galleries’ new report into Future Art Ecosystems: with existing art industry models under threat, can new ones emerge in the post-coronavirus era? We talk to Ben Vickers, the Serpentine Galleries’ chief technology officer, about art and advanced technologies. As his BBC radio series Great Gallery Tours continues, we hear from a Simon Schama, who is marooned in Trump’s America yet yearns for a sunlit morning on the Thames in London: his choice for our Work of the Week is J.M.W. Turner’s Mortlake Terrace: Early Summer Morning in the Frick in New York. An...
2020-07-24
1h 01
Sips with Strangers
Brandy & Berries with Stew Frick
In the inaugural episode of Sips with Strangers, Allie and Liz talk to the brilliantly-talented Pittsburgh artist Stew Frick. Come learn about their inspiration, their latest art show, and just how quickly brandy can get to Liz's head.
2019-09-23
53 min