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The Week in ArtThe Week in ArtChristine Sun Kim and Thomas Mader, teamLab in Abu Dhabi, Vermeer’s final painting?ollowing on from opening her exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, which continues until August, the US-born, Berlin-based artist Christine Sun Kim this week opened a show in London in collaboration with Thomas Mader. The exhibition, 1880 THAT, uses a notorious historic conference in Milan in 1880, which effectively outlawed sign language in Deaf education, as a springboard to explore languages and stigma in Deaf and hearing cultures today. Ben Luke discusses the show with Kim and Mader. In Abu Dhabi, the latest museum devoted to the interactive art of the Japanese collective teamLab opens this week in the...2025-04-1852 minThe Family LabThe Family LabBook Club: The Art of Gathering Part 3 (Chapters 4-8)Time to tackle larger events, like weddings, funerals, family reunions, and community events! In this third installment, we talk about the structure of events, from the invitations to the send off. This week Whitney is joined by Angela Halliday and Debbie Siebert. The book we've been discussing is The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker. To listen to the other two episodes about this book, click the links below:  Art of Gathering Part 1 Art of Gathering Part 2   Weekly Open Lab: Wednesdays at 10 am MT (through April 30 2025, then resuming in Se...2025-03-1859 minHow To Be Famous with Whitney UlandHow To Be Famous with Whitney UlandThe Art of Becoming a Self-Made Celebrity & Writing My Book for Real This TimeIn this episode, Whitney Uland shares an exciting update from The Aster in Los Angeles, where she is deep in the process of finally writing her book—for real this time. She takes us behind the scenes of her Bloom Authors Retreat (B.A.R.) with book doula Natalee Bloom, reflecting on the creative blocks that have held her back and the breakthroughs that finally allowed her to get her first draft completed.Whitney also opens up about the spiritual journey of fame, the mindset shifts necessary to become a self-made celebrity, and how ou...2025-03-1338 minUnconditioning: Discovering the Voice WithinUnconditioning: Discovering the Voice WithinEpisode Ninety-Two. Susan Hensley: Art for Your Sanity & Facing Fear to Find Your FuelSusan Hensley is a transformational coach, speaker, and author dedicated to helping people navigate life’s transitions with joy, creativity, and resilience. With decades of experience as a corporate executive and leadership coach, Susan has a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that come with major life changes. Drawing on her extensive background in HR, coaching, and journalism, Susan’s mission is to empower people to unlock their inner wisdom, creativity, and sense of play during times of uncertainty and change. Through workshops, speaking engagements, and one-on-one coaching, she guides clients to redi...2025-02-2040 minThe Family LabThe Family LabBook Club: The Art of Gathering Part 2 (Chapters 2-4)When you're hosting an event are you Inclusive or exclusive? Chill or bossy? These are a few of the controversies we'll cover in today's discussion about the Art of Gathering by Priya Parker, with Whitney Archibald, Angela Halliday, and Emily Bean. Watch Part 1: The Art of Gathering Part 1 (Intro and Chapter 1) Other episodes about gathering: How She Builds a Village How She Spends Time with Friends How She Makes Friends How Christina Builds Community2025-02-111h 08The Thinking PractitionerThe Thinking Practitioner137: Remembering Erik Dalton (with Tom Myers, Art Riggs, & more) This episode of The Thinking Practitioner Podcast pays tribute to the life and legacy of Erik Dalton, a pioneering figure in the massage and manual therapy field who recently passed away. Through conversations with some of those who knew him best, we gain insight into Dalton's unique contributions, innovative approaches, and profound impact on the profession. Key Topics: Introduction and overview of Dalton's background and influence (0:00 - 5:00) Reflections from Tom Myers, author of Anatomy Trains (5:00 - 11:40)  Insights from James Waslaski, international lecturer and author (11:40 - 15:00) Memories shared by Diane Matkowski, the "Massage Mentor" (15:00 - 19:30) Perspective f...2025-02-051h 07Artists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Mickalene Thomas on Alvin AileyIn celebration of the exhibition Edges of Ailey, artist Mickalene Thomas recalls her first encounter with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and the influence it has had on her life and work. Thomas created the work Revelation, a portrait of Katherine Dunham, specifically for the exhibition. In this minisode, Thomas shares an experience of seeing Revelations performed by the AILEY company for the first time in New York in 1995. Thomas also describes moments of overlap between the language of dance and her art practice, and what any artist can take away from Alvin Ailey’s work.2025-01-3107 minThe Family LabThe Family LabBook Club: The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker (Part 1: Intro-Chapter 1)How do you gather with your family? And how could you make gatherings like dinnertime, family scripture study, driving kids around, and family meetings more purposeful? Join Whitney and her friend Angela Halliday as they discuss the intro and first chapter of The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker. This episode will focus on gatherings of your nuclear family.  Here's the schedule for the rest of the book:  February 11: Art of Gathering Part 2--Chapters 2-3. We'll talk about hosting informal gatherings with friends and extended family March 11: Art of Gathering Part 3...2025-01-1441 minHow To Be Famous with Whitney UlandHow To Be Famous with Whitney UlandSetting Goals For Fame in 2025In this episode of How to Be Famous with Whitney Uland, Whitney dives into the art of embodying celebrity energy and setting actionable goals that align with your creative dreams. Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or influencer aspiring for fame, this episode offers transformative insights to help you step into your authentic self, overcome limiting beliefs, and attract the attention you deserve. Whitney also discusses how vulnerability and authenticity are the keys to building meaningful connections with your audience and quantum-leaping in your career. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why fame is a resource fo...2025-01-031h 08Artists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe and the Last Gullah IslandsIn this episode, photographer Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe talks about documenting the Gullah Geechee people of Daufuskie Island. Over a five-year period, the photographs reveal a change over Daufuskie as developers and Hurricane David make their way to these last Gullah Islands.More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/jeanne-moutoussamy-ashe-last-gullah-islands2024-12-2408 minHow To Be Famous with Whitney UlandHow To Be Famous with Whitney UlandThe Art of Impactful Networking: Nicole Behnam on Fame and FriendshipIn this episode of How to Be Famous with Whitney Uland, I welcome Nicole Behnam, a podcaster and founder of Beyond Media. Nicole shares her journey from red carpet reporting to becoming a prominent media figure, discussing the importance of persistence, networking, and leveraging one's unique voice. Our conversation covers the desire for fame, the critical role of being genuinely invested in others, and how to navigate the challenges of public scrutiny and cancel culture. We also cover strategies for building a significant audience without needing a Hollywood budget. Nicole also recounts her experiences on Clubhouse and her strategic...2024-12-1244 minHow To Be Famous with Whitney UlandHow To Be Famous with Whitney UlandThe Art of Becoming Famous: Insights from Hollywood Insider Jorge PerezIn this episode of How to Be Famous with Whitney Uland, I am speaking with Jorge Perez, an Amazon bestselling author, and talent manager who shares his journey from Venezuela to working with top celebrities like Brad Pitt and Lady Gaga. Jorge introduces his book, the 'Shut the F* Up Method,' focusing on mindfulness and reducing stress through gratitude, affirmations, and visualization.. Known for his unique approach to fame and mindfulness, Jorge shares insights into building a career in Hollywood while cultivating strong personal connections, a resilient mindset, and sustainable mental health practices. We also discuss Jorge’s “supe...2024-11-1445 minThe Real Estate Syndication ShowThe Real Estate Syndication ShowEmpathetic Listening Leads To More Real Estate with Whitney SewellIn this episode, we dive into Habit 5 from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood. Mastering the art of empathetic listening isn’t just a nice skill - it’s a game-changer for your real estate business. Learn how truly understanding others can transform your negotiations, build stronger relationships with investors, and help you close more deals with confidence.Here are 3 key takeaways from this episode:- Master Empathetic Listening: Discover how listening with the goal of understanding - not just respo...2024-11-1433 minHow To Be Famous with Whitney UlandHow To Be Famous with Whitney UlandChristian Walker on Celebrity Energy and the Art of FameOn this episode of How to Be Famous with Whitney Uland, we’re talking with our iconic guest, Christian Walker, about the journey to fame. We bond over having gone to the same high school in Texas (and sharing a favorite math teacher and the misconceptions about introverted entertainers. Our conversation emphasizes the impact of marginalized identities in digital fame, maintaining personal transformations online, and balancing creative integrity with external influences.  The topics we cover include:  Lessons from viral success Self-belief Leveraging online platforms Mastering camera skills Evol...2024-10-2435 minThe ObjectThe ObjectA Woman Called WandaWanda Gág may be the talented, bob-sporting, fiercely independent, 1920s celebrity cat mom you didn't know you needed right now. Guest host Lizzi Ginsberg looks back at the author and illustrator of “Millions of Cats,” her surprising life and recent revival. You can see her charmingly inventive prints in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art here: https://collections.artsmia.org/search/wanda%20gag You can read about her current show at the Whitney Museum of American Art here: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/wanda-gags-world2024-10-2121 minEasy Peasy BooksEasy Peasy Books007: The Art of Brand Building Through Books: An Artist's Perspective with Volta Voloshin-SmithWhen you think of professionals writing books to build their brand, coaches and consultants might come to mind first. But the world of brand-building through publishing is far more diverse! Artists, too, are harnessing the power of books to showcase their creativity, share their expertise, and elevate their personal brands.That's why I've invited Volta Voloshin-Smith, a Brand Builder and Creative Digital Marketer, to share her insights. Together, we'll delve into the art of brand building through book publishing, with a special focus on art books. Volta recently released her second art book, Watercolor 101 Pocket Guide, making...2024-10-1532 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: exhibition curator Adrienne Edwards on Edges of AileyIn this minisode, exhibition curator Adrienne Edwards describes the new Edges of Ailey “extravaganza” dedicated to the life, dances, and enduring legacy of the legendary artist and choreographer, Alvin Ailey. Through an immersive eighteen-screen video installation, illuminating archival materials, an ambitious performance program, and wide-ranging artworks by eighty-two visual artists, Edges of Ailey explores a titan of modern dance whose impact reverberates across media and time, and whose beloved company, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, remains a global cultural force to this day. Edwards takes us through her impetus and vision for the show and some of the d...2024-09-1810 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: A Whitney curator on how a painting by Eldzier Cortor found its way into the collectionAssociate Curator Jennie Goldstein discusses how Day Clean, a painting by Eldzier Cortor (1916–2015), recently found its way into the Whitney's collection. She describes Cortor's interest in depicting Black American life in the South and how he drew influences from his travels to the Caribbean, African Art, European Surrealism, and American Realism.More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/collection-1900-to-1965  See the art described in this minisode: https://whitney.org/collection/works/67747 2024-08-2009 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: 2024 Whitney Biennial Artist Holly Herndon in Conversation with Whitney Youth Insights LeadersIn this minisode, teens from the Whitney's Youth Insights Leaders program interview 2024 Biennial artist Holly Herndon. The conversation explores how the artist's identity and creative process are influenced by artificial intelligence (AI). They talk about the ethical use of AI, if AI can elicit an emotional response to art, and the evolution of the art world to include machine learning models as an art form. Visit the Whitney's portal to Internet and new media art, artport, to enter Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst: xhairymutantx, a project that focuses on training data behind AI models, opening new possibilities for its...2024-08-1305 minThe Art PodThe Art PodEpisode 17: Chrissie IlesIn this episode I speak with Chrissie Iles who is the Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art. We cover everything from museum acquisitions to what it was like co-curating her third Whitney Biennial, Even Better Than the Real Thing, as well as working with artists like Louise Bourgeois and her time working in England. 2024-08-081h 58Artists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: 2024 Whitney Biennial Artist Kiyan Williams in Conversation with Whitney Youth Insights LeadersIn this minisode, teens from the Whitney's Youth Insights Leaders program interview 2024 Biennial artist Kiyan Williams. Williams has two artworks in the 2024 Whitney Biennial: a large sculpture of a neoclassical building made of brown soil that appears to be sinking into the ground, and a shiny chrome sculpture depicting the gay rights activist Marsha P. Johnson. The teens talk to Williams about what the sculptures mean especially when seen together and at this particular moment in time. More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/2024-biennialKnow a teen who might be interested in the W...2024-08-0511 minElectric Ideas with Whitney BakerElectric Ideas with Whitney BakerREPLAY: Recovering the Lost Art of Rest with Dr. Saundra Dalton-SmithAmidst today’s hustle culture, many of us have made it our norm to live life with constant noise and motion. Instead of taking time to pause and replenish, we often neglect signals from our mind and body. We push through our ever-growing to-do list and fall into bed at night feeling scattered and exhausted instead of at peace. In today’s episode, I connect with Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith, a Board-Certified internal medicine physician, speaker and award-winning author about her book: Sacred Rest: Recover Your Life, Renew Your Energy, Restore Your Sanity. Through our discussion of her b...2024-08-0144 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: People Who Stutter Create on their 2024 Whitney Biennial ArtworkToday we hear from five artists who together form the collective People Who Stutter Create. For their contribution to the 2024 Biennial, the group mobilized the Whitney’s exhibition billboard at 95 Horatio Street, across the street from the Museum and the south end of the High Line. The artists, all of whom stutter, created a public artwork that celebrates the transformational space of dysfluency, a term that can encompass stuttering and other communication differences. In this minisode, we hear from all five artists about their artwork titled Stuttering Can Create Time.More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/ex...2024-07-3010 minReduce The StigmaReduce The StigmaBridging Generations of Healing Through Art | Sista Creatives Rising | Reduce The StigmaIn this inspiring episode of Recovery Conversations, host Whitney Menarcheck sits down with Claire Jones and Amaranthia Sepia, the dynamic mother-daughter duo behind Sista Creatives Rising (@artmindseries9207 ). Claire and Amaranthia share their powerful journey of overcoming trauma, navigating invisible disabilities, and using art as a healing tool. Sista Creatives Rising is more than a project; it's a movement dedicated to helping marginalized women and genders gain visibility and accessibility in the arts. Join us as we dive deep into their story, from Claire's experiences with intergenerational trauma and her fight against domestic violence to Amaranthia's battles with bullying and health...2024-07-1147 minThe Growth Show with Whitney BatesonThe Growth Show with Whitney Bateson15 - Have Better Discovery Calls: Stop Making These Mistakes!In this episode of the Growth Show, Whitney delves into the art of conducting impactful discovery calls. Drawing from her personal experiences both as a service provider and a customer, she highlights crucial mistakes to avoid. She offers practical advice on optimizing your intake forms, preparing a script or outline, and ensuring the call stays on track. You'll learn about the importance of making clients feel heard and confident in your services, ultimately leading to successful conversion. This episode is packed with actionable tips to help you refine your discovery calls and boost your sales process.2024-06-1724 minGood For YouGood For YouMelissa Villaseñor Wants to Live in a Shoe and Make Art | Good For You | EP #244Melissa Villaseñor is an amazing stand-up comedian, artist, and SNL Alum. She joins Whitney to talk about Skincare, George W. Bush’s uninspiring artwork, and life lessons learned in clown school.Thank you to our sponsors!MAGIC MINDhttps://www.magicmind.com/whitneyNUTRAFOLhttps://www.Nutrafol.com promo code: GOODFORYOUMORGAN & MORGANhttps://www.ForThePeople.com/whitney or dial Pound LAW (Pound 529) from your cell phoneQUI...2024-06-131h 11Artists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Maja Ruznic on her 2024 Whitney Biennial ArtworksToday we hear from Maja Ruznic about one of her two paintings in the Biennial. She talks about finding beauty in sadness, her path to becoming the artist she is today, and the restorative power of awe. More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/2024-biennialSee the art described in this minisode: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/2024-biennial?section=53#exhibition-feature2024-05-3005 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Cannupa Hanska Luger on his 2024 Whitney Biennial ArtworkIn this minisode, we hear from Cannupa Hanska Luger about his Biennial artwork that takes the form of a tipi inverted and hung from the ceiling of the gallery. But Luger lets us know that, "The tipi is not upside down. The tipi is actually in the right positioning, in right relationship, in a right way in the world if the world isn't as upside down as it is presently." More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/2024-biennialSee the art described in this minisode: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/2024-biennial?section=37#exhibition-feature2024-05-2206 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Dala Nasser on her 2024 Whitney Biennial ArtworkIn this minisode, we hear from 2024 Whitney Biennial artist Dala Nasser. Her work is titled Adonis River and she made it along the banks of that river, now called the Abraham River on Mount Lebanon north of Beirut. The work tells the ever-evolving story of that place and its namesake.More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/2024-biennialSee the art described in this minisode: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/2024-biennial?section=40#exhibition-feature 2024-05-0706 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Eamon Ore-Giron on his 2024 Whitney Biennial ArtworksThis spring and summer we’ll be sitting down with 2024 Whitney Biennial artists to talk about their work and what it means to be making art in the present unfolding moment. In this minisode, we hear from Eamon Ore-Giron about his series Talking Shit in which he reimagines deities from ancient Peruvian and Mexican cultures in a contemporary context to explore the idea of a living ancestral past. More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/2024-biennial See the art described in this minisode: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/2024-biennial?section=45#exhibition-feature2024-05-0206 minThe Week in ArtThe Week in ArtMarlborough Gallery closes, Rose B. Simpson in New York, Caravaggio’s final paintingThis week: after 80 years in business, Marlborough Gallery, one of the most historic commercial galleries in London, New York and beyond, has announced that it is closing. Host Ben Luke talks to Anny Shaw, a contributing editor at The Art Newspaper, about what happened and what, if anything, it tells us about the market. The New Mexico-based sculptor Rose B. Simpson revealed newly commissioned public art works in Madison Square Park and Inwood Hill Park in New York on Wednesday, called Seed. The Art Newspaper’s editor, Americas, Ben Sutton went to meet her. And this episode’s Work of t...2024-04-1254 minThe Week in ArtThe Week in ArtWhitney Biennial reviewed, museum visits back to normal, Pieter Bruegel the ElderThis week: the Whitney Biennial reviewed. Host Ben Luke discusses the show with Ben Sutton, The Art Newspaper’s editor, Americas, and the critic Annabel Keenan. Our annual survey of visitor numbers at museums is published in the next print edition of The Art Newspaper and Lee Cheshire, the co-editor of the report, joins us to discuss the findings. And this episode’s Work of the Week is Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s drawing The Temptation of St Anthony (around 1556). It features in the exhibition Bruegel to Rubens: Great Flemish Drawings, which opens this weekend at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxf...2024-03-2253 minA brush with...A brush with...A brush with... Stanley WhitneyStanley Whitney talks to Ben Luke about his influences—from writers to musicians and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped his life and work. Whitney, ​​born in Philadelphia in 1946, makes abstract paintings that feature interlocking rectangles, squares and bands of paint whose intense colours hum with musical resonance and rhythm. Rigorously structured yet full of improvisation and unexpected incident, his paintings are both arresting and slow-burning: they grab you with their bold hues and hold you with their complex harmonies and dissonances, their sense of constant movement. He is particularly known for his square-format painting...2024-02-0754 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Kambui Olujimi on two works made in quarantineTwo works by artist Kambui Olujimi are currently on view in the exhibition Inheritance, open through February. Olujimi made Hart Island Crew and Your King Is on Fire in 2020 during lockdown and both paintings describe tumultuous moments familiar to us all. We sat down with Olujimi to hear more about these emotive works.More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/inheritanceSee the art described in this minisode: https://whitney.org/collection/works/64950 and https://whitney.org/collection/works/65005 2024-01-1607 minThe Week in ArtThe Week in Art2024: market predictions and the big showsIn 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...2024-01-121h 18Artists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Virginia Overton on Ruth Asawa"There's an urgency in her work. There's a rhythm that exists in her drawings and sculptures that I'm really attracted to as well." On the occasion of Ruth Asawa Through Line we chatted with Virginia Overton about what she finds so inspiring about Asawa's work. She speaks about two pieces: a print made from the body of a fish, and an ink drawing showing the cross-section of a redwood tree. More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/ruth-asawa-through-line See the art described in this minisode: https://whitney.org/asawa-fish and https://whitney.org/asawa-redwood2023-12-2006 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Sadie Barnette on Family Tree IISadie Barnette joins us in the galleries to discuss her multimedia artwork Family Tree II, currently on view in Inheritance through February 2024. The piece is a holographic vinyl upholstered couch in front of a constellation of framed images. “It's really a self-portrait as a relational way of being,” she says, “who I am based on who I am from and who I am in relation to.”More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/inheritance 2023-12-0805 minThe Art of Living Church of Religious ScienceThe Art of Living Church of Religious ScienceThe Art of Living 12.03.23 - Sr. Pastor Dorothy Watts. - “Let Your Light Shine Awaketh Thou that Sleepeth.”ORDER OF SERVICE for Sunday, 12.03.23 Meditation: Starts at 10:45am Facilitator: Rev. Joan Jacocks Facilitator: Start with Welcome to AOL & mention song: We will now have “I Go To The Rock” By: Whitney Houston ( ) Music by Tariq: “I go To The Rock” By: Whitney Houston ( ) Facilitator: We will now have announcements by: Yolanda Holiday Announcements: Yolanda Holiday - Please read the following: Our Mission and Purpose: The Art of Living provides a spiritual environment where everyone can develop spiritually for pers...2023-12-032h 02Emociones entre líneas: un podcast de librosEmociones entre líneas: un podcast de libros24.03.01. Narraciones en el museo: Whitney Museum of American ArtEn el pod Narraciones en el museo: Whitney Museum of American Art, leeremos algunas de las expresiones plásticas estadounidenses, desde el plano simbólico que plantea la deliciosa asociación entre literatura y arte, entre escritores y artistas, de este referente del arte contemporáneo de Estados Unidos. En este capítulo visitaremos las siguientes lecturas: Vesaas, Tarjei. The Birds. London: Penguin Books, ISBN: 978-0-241-38487-0. Neville, Katherine. El fuego. México: Plaza &Janés, 2008. ISBN: 978-607-429-155-1. Kawaguhi, Toshikazu. Tales from the café. New York: Hanover Square Press, 2017. ISBN: 978-1-335-63098-8. Gámez Pérez...2023-11-2542 minThe Real Estate Syndication ShowThe Real Estate Syndication ShowWS1840 Track These Numbers To Grow Your Business | Highlights Whitney SewellAre you struggling to navigate your team towards clear-cut, measurable goals? Are you feeling adrift in the sea of business uncertainty? Join us on this highlight episode as we explore the art of crafting a solid organizational direction. Drawing inspiration from Lee Benson's enlightening book, "Your Most Important Number," we delve into the importance of scoring and how a well-defined RRK (Roles, Responsibilities, and Key numbers) for each employee can fuel your organization's engine.Do you find yourself spending more time 'eating' instead of 'dreaming'? Eating signifies short-term gains, while dreaming is all about strategic...2023-11-0446 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Ilana Savdie and Carmen Maria Machado on trickery, horror, and the uncannyOn the occasion of her Whitney exhibition and as part of the Whitney's public programming, artist Ilana Savdie invited writer Carmen Maria Machado, author of Her Body and Other Parties and In the Dream House, to discuss their respective practices. In this excerpt from that program Savdie and Machdo discuss their overlapping interests, from power dynamics mediated through the body to trickery as a form of resistance. The conversation is moderated by Whitney Curator Marcela Guerrero and the exhibition Ilana Savdie: Radical Contractions is on view through November 5, 2023.  More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/ilanasavdie2023-10-2709 minElectric Ideas with Whitney BakerElectric Ideas with Whitney BakerThe Healing Potential of Art with Therapeutic Art Coach Lisa KendallDid you know that a simple artistic act like coloring could lower cortisol levels and boost your long-term productivity? Discover the transformative power of art in this episode as Whitney connects with Lisa Kendall, an artist and certified therapeutic art and life coach. They dive into the incredible benefits of slowing down and engaging in creative activities, whether you consider yourself an artist or not.   In today's conversation, you'll learn about the world of therapeutic art coaching and how it delves into your subconscious in ways talk therapy might not. Lisa shares her personal journey o...2023-10-0524 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Greil Marcus on Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk MusicOn the occasion of Fragments of a Faith Forgotten: The Art of Harry Smith we spoke to Greil Marcus, acclaimed music author, journalist, and critic, about the reverberations felt around the world after the 1952 release of Harry Smith's highly influential multivolume Anthology of American Folk Music. "It was a sensibility—this set that Harry Smith created—that was passed on to people. Where it said to them, 'There's more in this music. There's more in this country than you ever imagined, so seek and ye shall find.'"More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/harry-smith 2023-09-2708 minWhitney\'s WorldWhitney's WorldArt of saying noWelcome to Whitney's World Podcast! This is EPISODE #13 babyyy!! The art of saying no! This seems like such a hot topic right now. Tune in for my thoughts and keys to help you say "no" when you need to. When you say "YES"  to something, you're saying "NO" to something else!!  This life is such an incredible journey, so sit back and enjoy! I am excited to connect and share with you all! I believe this life is about expanding and I am here for it! I am here for you!! Welcome to my world! I am ecstatic to ha...2023-09-2044 minThe Beauty ShowThe Beauty ShowBiohacking expert Teema Arina Beauty and Wellness expert Roberta Whitneyhost : Roberta WhitneyGuest : Biohacking Expert Teemu Arina The legendary Biohacker Summit returns to London! Discover the cutting-edge world of "Top Daily Biohacks" on 1 September 2023. In preparation for the massive Biohacker Summit taking place in Amsterdam in mid-October, you get the opportunity to experience the iconic vibe in advance. The event in London will cover presentations from some of the top European biohacking pioneers. This one-of-a-kind conference pushing the boundaries of the art and science of human optimization is dedicated to exploring the most effective and accessible...2023-08-251h 32The God and Gigs ShowThe God and Gigs ShowUnbreakable! How RAII & Whitney Earned The Trust of Top Artists as Married VocalistsTap to send us a text! Imagine working side-by-side with world-renowned music artists like Alicia Keys, Ed Sheeran, and Common.  Now, imagine your musical / business partner and co-vocalist is also your spouse. How would that all work? Is it possible to manage the incredibly high expectations of these artists, and still keep a solid, God-centered marriage intact? That's the story that husband and wife duo RAII & Whitney are living out.  In this episode, they reveal how working together with love, trust, faith and professional excellence can lead to incredible opportunities - so that you...2023-08-1457 minThe Real Estate Syndication ShowThe Real Estate Syndication ShowWS1721 Wealth Building Strategies | Highlights Whitney SewellRevisit a compelling highlight from our previous episode featuring Serena, a seasoned real estate investor and private lending expert. Transitioning from a brand experience agency owner to a full-time real estate investor, Serena shares her insightful journey, including her dive into syndicated mortgages and completing 26 deals in just one year.In this enriching conversation, we debunk wealth-building myths, discuss the significance of comprehending investment risks and returns, and explore the impact of losses on your portfolio. We shed light on the tax advantages of real estate investments, along with opportunities for tax deferment using 401Ks....2023-07-0824 minThe Real Estate Syndication ShowThe Real Estate Syndication ShowWS1717 Behind The Scenes of The Real Estate Syndication Show | Whitney SewellA few years ago, I was a complete beginner, utterly oblivious to the world of podcasting. Today, after an enriching journey of over 1700 shows, I have come full circle. This episode invites you on this thrilling voyage, highlighting the ups and downs that come with podcasting. I emphasize the pivotal role a mentor plays in launching a podcast, and how their wisdom can help navigate obstacles. We delve into the daunting task of scaling a daily podcast, which involves sourcing nearly 30 guests each month and implementing efficient systems.Podcasting isn't solely about content; it's equally about the...2023-07-0451 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith on her Whitney Retrospective"The maps that I've been doing, I see them as landscapes and they all tell stories." Hear from artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (b. 1940, citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation) on the occasion of her Whitney retrospective, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Memory Map on view through August 13, 2023.More about the exhibition: https://whitney.org/exhibitions/jaune-quick-to-see-smith  2023-06-2306 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMiniepisodio: Paseo por la Historia QueerEl barrio que hoy ocupa el Whitney fue en su día un lugar de encuentro y creación de comunidad queer. Este miniepisodio rinde homenaje a los lugares donde las personas que buscaban la libertad sexual se reunían para relacionarse, relajarse, salir de fiesta y organizarse. Miniepisodio invitado: Camilo Godoy, Educador del Whitney.Para más información sobre la historia queer del Meatpacking District, consulte la audioguía completa: https://whitney.org/audio-guides/94 2023-06-1605 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Queer History WalkThe neighborhood that the Whitney now occupies once provided a place to find and create queer community. This minisode pays tribute to the sites where people seeking sexual freedom once gathered to connect, relax, party, and organize. Minisode guest: Camilo Godoy, Whitney Educator.For more about the queer history of the Meatpacking District, check out the full audio tour: https://whitney.org/audio-guides/94 2023-06-0505 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: Rose B. Simpson on Counterculture“They are watching, they show us, they embody, they personify the inanimate that our modern culture often forgets is constantly witnessing us.” In this minisode Rose B. Simpson discusses Counterculture, five watchful figures on view on the Whitney's Floor 5 terrace. Minisode guest: Rose B. Simpson.View these artworks and access the transcript of this conversation on the Whitney's audio guide: https://whitney.org/audio-guides/90 2023-06-0507 minThe Thinking PractitionerThe Thinking Practitioner92: The Art of a Good Question (with Whitney Lowe & Til Luchau)A good question is said to be the first half of knowing, and can make the difference between understanding each other, or operating on our own assumptions. Til Luchau and Whitney Lowe compare notes on some of their favorite questions to ask clients, mentors, and themselves, as well as principles that will help practitioners craft their own good questions.  Resources mentioned: "Favorite question" Facebook post  Check out the video, show notes, and full transcript on Til or Whitney's sites:  Til Luchau’s Advanced-Trainings.com  Whitney Lowe’s Academy of Clinical Massage Sponsor Offers: Books o...2023-05-1754 minThe Gentle Art of Crushing It!The Gentle Art of Crushing It!Whitney Elkins-Hutten - Key Elements to Successful Wealth BuildingWhitney Elkins-Hutten - Key Elements to Successful Wealth Building Whitney Elkins-Hutten is the Director of Investor Education at PassiveInvesting.com, co-author of the international #1 bestseller Resilient Women in Life and Business, host of the Passive Investing Made Simple and Multifamily Investor Nation YouTube shows and podcasts, and a partner in $800MM+ in real estate — including over 6500+ residential units (MF, MHP, SFR, and assisted living), 7 express car washes, and more than 2200+ self-storage units across 11 states—and experience flipping over $5MM in residential real estate. HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS EPISODE 00:00 - Intro 01:44 - Whitney’s Back...2023-05-0335 minThe Week in ArtThe Week in ArtHilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian at Tate Modern; Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at the Whitney; the Roman gateway to Britain, reconstructedThis week: we take a tour of Tate Modern’s exhibition that brings together the Swedish painter Hilma af Klint and the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. We hear about the two artists’ distinctive contributions to abstraction, their shared interest in esoteric belief systems and their deep engagement with the natural world, from one of the show’s curators, Bryony Fer. Our editor, Americas, Ben Sutton visited the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York to talk to the Native American artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, as her retrospective opens at the museum. And this episode’s Work of the Week is...2023-04-211h 05The Gentle Art of Crushing It!The Gentle Art of Crushing It!Brodie Whitney- Why Life Is Working For You Now!Brodie Whitney, CPCC, MPC is the grounded man who will help you get present and aligned in your life, business and relationships. With over 10,000 coaching sessions and 15+ years experience as a professional coach, Brodie will help you shave years off your path to success. He runs his own successful coaching business and serves as a top coach and trainer for the world’s leading coaching organizations. “Brodie is a spectacular individual and one of the best coaches you’ll ever meet.” - Marc Von Musser, Director of Coaching, Tony Robbins Coaching  “Brodie is the man for finding...2023-04-1057 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsMinisode: American Artist on Mother of All Demos III"The earliest computer interfaces always had blackness as a sort of basis of what could be done on a computer." In this minisode American Artist considers the inception of the computer interface and asks how that origin story has shaped computation today. For whom were computers created? What purpose do they serve? Minisode guest: American Artist. View Mother of All Demos III and access the transcript of the conversation: https://whitney.org/collection/works/65698 2023-03-3106 minThis Might Get UncomfortableThis Might Get UncomfortableThe Art of Self-Advocacy: Recognizing Needs and Setting BoundariesJoin Whitney in this empowering episode as she shares her journey of self-discovery and learning to advocate for her needs. Through therapy, Whitney came to realize the importance of acknowledging and valuing her own needs. She also discusses the challenges of asking for accommodations, particularly for those who have experienced rejection in the past. Whitney shares her experience with sound sensitivity and the accommodations that work best for her, including the use of earplugs and captions on Zoom. She also speaks about the benefits of aromatherapy and physical aids like rolling shopping carts. Her message is clear: everyone's needs...2023-03-2031 minThe Art of Costume PodcastThe Art of Costume PodcastThe Great Gatsby with Costume Designer, Whitney Anne AdamsA little party never killed nobody!  Elizabeth and Spencer kick off Catherine Martin March with the Oscar-winning film, The Great Gatsby. Now listen here, old sport... we couldn't talk about this Baz Luhrmann classic without the help of our good friend and a former costume assistant on The Great Gatsby, costume designer Whitney Anne Adams. Listen along as our hosts discuss the inspiration stemming from the classic F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby, dressing the background actors, LMFAO, and that stunning chandelier dress that Daisy wears. Follow Whitney on Instagram at @waacostumedesign, and don't forget to watch her n...2023-03-141h 00Art of the FrameArt of the FrameFrame & Reference w/ "Aliens Abducted My Parents and Now I Feel Kinda Left Out" Editor Whitney HouserOn this episode, host Kenny McMillan talks with editor Whitney Houser about the Sundance select "Aliens Abducted My Parents and Now I Feel Kinda Left Out."  Whitney has worked on a number of hits including editing numerous episodes of the ever popular "Impractical Jokers", as well as the sketch comedy show "Studio C." Enjoy the episode! Liking Kennys interview style? Head over to Frame & Reference for more that 80 amazing interviews with cinematographers, production designers, editors and more! Available wherever you listen to podcasts. The Art of the Frame podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, G...2023-02-101h 28The Megan & Whitney ShowThe Megan & Whitney ShowCrop Circle Messages and Art of Communication (Epi. 24)Sorry there were no times to chapter this bad boy out!  @Rubbishcook   and  @Whitney_Does dive into a message left by a crop circle and the repercussions of communicating directly. Want a MAWPOD sticker? Hit up https://www.whitneydoes.com/product-page/the-megan-and-whitney-show-sticker2023-01-221h 13The Week in ArtThe Week in ArtThe art world in 2023: market predictions, big shows, museum openingsIn 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...2023-01-131h 13Untitled Art PodcastUntitled Art PodcastEpisode 51: The power of XR technologies on the art world. Presented by VorticOliver Miro, founder of Vortic Art, in conversation with artist Gretchen Andrew, discussing the impact of XR (extended reality) technologies on the art world and bringing their complementary perspectives to the table. Together, they will discuss how digital and VR exhibiting solutions can encourage new dialogues between artists, galleries and collectors in a sustainable and accessible way. As Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2022 digital partner and the leading sustainable digital platform for the arts, Vortic is committed to providing the highest quality virtual viewing experiences for galleries, collectors, and institutions. Gretchen Andrew hacks systems of power with art, code, and glitter...2022-12-2745 minUntitled Art PodcastUntitled Art PodcastEpisode 49: WHOSE HISTORY? The Real And The Ideal. Presented By Her CliqueOstensibly 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...2022-12-1945 minThis Might Get UncomfortableThis Might Get UncomfortableThe Art Of Not Trying To Force Things"Our media rarely shows people setting limits, asking for help, or devoting their lives to the things that make them feel happy and safe." – Author Devon Price You don't need to force things for them to go your way. But knowing when to stop trying to force things is one of the most difficult skills to learn. In this episode, Whitney Lauritsen shares her personal experience of being too self-aware and self-controlling to the point of mental, emotional, and physical exhaustion. She recalls feeling this pulsation of sadness and how that eventually led her to val...2022-12-0540 minThe Week in ArtThe Week in ArtPussy Riot and Ragnar Kjartansson; Shirin Neshat on Iran; Puerto Rican art after Hurricane MariaThis week: as the exhibition Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot’s Russia opens at the Kling & Bang gallery in Reykjavik, Ben Luke talks to Masha Alekhina, one of the founding members of Pussy Riot, and the artist Ragnar Kjartansson, one of the co-curators of the show. As protests continue across Iran, Aimee Dawson, The Art Newspaper’s acting digital editor, speaks to Shirin Neshat, the artist whose work expressing solidarity with women in Iran was recently installed outside the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin. And this episode’s Work of the Week is by the Puerto Rican artist Gabriella Torres-Ferrer. Their 2018 sculpt...2022-11-251h 06The Week in ArtThe Week in ArtEdward Hopper controversy; The Horror Show in London; a masterpiece in BrugesThis week: the recent opening of Edward Hopper’s New York at the Whitney Museum has reignited a controversy over the provenance of some of his works. We talk to the leading Hopper scholar Gail Levin about the story of Arthayer R. Sanborn, a Baptist Minister who befriended the Hopper family and eventually amassed a vast collection of memorabilia and art, some of which is in the Whitney Museum’s exhibition. In London, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard tell us about The Horror Show!, their exhibition looking at British culture over the past 50 years, and how artists, film-makers and musi...2022-10-281h 00The Forgotten Art ProjectThe Forgotten Art Project41 - Whitney Elkins Hutten on investing in real estate to achieve financial freedomIn this episode your host, David Weaver, talks with entrepreneur Whitney Elkins Hutten, Director of Investor Education with PassiveInvesting.com The PassiveInvesting.com Team acquires institutional-quality multifamily assets throughout the United States. They strive to improve our communities through moderate interior & exterior renovations. In addition, our team is experienced in identifying operational inefficiencies which allows us to improve operations to exceed investor expectations.   Whitney’s goal is to help busy professionals achieve financial freedom through passively investing in cash-flowing real estate in their local communities.    During this episode Whitney & David...2022-10-1836 minUnconditioning: Discovering the Voice WithinUnconditioning: Discovering the Voice WithinEpisode Forty-Seven. Michaell Magrutsche: Art in Society, Valuing the Creative Voice & Shifting the ParadigmMichaell Magrutsche is an Austrian-Californian multimedia Artist, educator, author of 5 art-related books, podcaster, coach, creative advisor and former Newport Beach CA arts commissioner. He is fluent in German and English. An outside the box thinker, he has resolved the paradox: Why are 95% of worldwide artists existing around the poverty level and therefore should be proud to be poor? But without creativity there are no man-made systems, there would be no world as we know it. The solution: He discovers patterns within Art that foster creative communication and identify art values outside any systems which a...2022-10-051h 11A brush with...A brush with...A brush with... Adam PendletonBen Luke talks to Adam Pendleton about his influences—from the worlds of literature, music and, of course, art—and the cultural experiences that have shaped his life and work. Pendleton, born in 1984 in Richmond, Virginia, makes paintings, drawings, performances, films and other works exploring the relationship between Blackness, abstraction and histories of the avant-garde. He is perhaps best known for an ongoing body of work he calls Black Dada. He discusses the influences behind Black Dada, from the poetry of Amiri Baraka to the sculpture of Sol LeWitt, reflects on the drawings of Jean Dubuffet and the drafts and...2022-08-241h 02New York SaidNew York Said2022 Whitney Biennial talk with Art Critic, Ricky AmadourListen to a short but in-depth conversation with Artist and Art Critic, Ricky Amadour about the 2022 Whitney Biennial. Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/2022-whitney-biennial-talk-with-art-critic-ricky-amadour2022-04-2726 minThe Week in ArtThe Week in ArtWhitney Biennial review, Afro-Atlantic Histories in Washington, Raphael's late self-portraitThis week: Quiet as It’s Kept, the 80th edition of the Whitney Biennial, is now open to the public at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. The Art Newspaper’s associate editor Tom Seymour, Americas editor Ben Sutton and staff reporter Gabriella Angeletti gather to discuss it. As the latest incarnation of the show Afro-Atlantic Histories is unveiled at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, we speak to its curator, Kanitra Fletcher, about the gallery’s approach to this complex subject. And the National Gallery in London’s long-planned Raphael blockbuster, postponed due to the p...2022-04-0856 minCourage to Create with Claudia WhitneyCourage to Create with Claudia WhitneySolo Episode: My Fears, Resistance, and The Art of Becoming | Episode 06Today you're getting a solo episode with the one and only–me! Claudia Whitney! In today's episode, I talk about all of my fears and resistance that came up in recording this episode, how I got through it, and why it was important. I share stories from my life about living in possibility and how I'm unraveling patterns and working on making my life easier. Lastly, I talk about one of my favorite topics - The Art of Becoming, what it means to me, and how you can shift your daily choices to create new results in your life an...2022-04-0433 minThe Art of Costume PodcastThe Art of Costume PodcastInterview with Three Months Costume Designer, Whitney Anne AdamsIn this bonus episode, Elizabeth and Spencer sit down with costume designer Whitney Anne Adams to talk about her work on the new film starring Troye Sivan, Three Months. To start, Whitney discusses her beginnings as a costume designer working with some industry legends such as Catherine Martin and Eiko Ishioka. Then we dive into some great stories behind this vibrant film such as the doodling on the shoes, the Fleetwood Mac and David Bowie graphic tees, a fridge-worthy email from Stevie Nicks, and designing a film set it in…wait for it… 2011!2022-03-1726 minThe Real Estate Syndication ShowThe Real Estate Syndication ShowWS1243: Going for the Big Wins in Real Estate with Pro Ball Player Art Morrison IIIIt seems the odds are stacked against Art Morrison III - from his humble beginnings as a child of working-class parents, his father’s frequent forays in prison, constant school moving, parent’s divorce, repeated injuries that strained his basketball career. When he was younger, only his all-consuming love for basketball fueled his drive and determination to make it big as a professional athlete in his chosen sport. Fast-forward to today, Art now heads a private equity firm, United Home Relief, that in than two years posted multimillion-dollar transactions, buying, flipping, and renting homes. He’s winning big in the sp...2022-03-1731 minA brush with...A brush with...A brush with... Charles RayBen Luke talks to Charles Ray about his influences and the cultural experiences that shape his life and work. Ray, born in 1953 and based in Los Angeles, is one of the most singular voices in contemporary sculpture, with a extraordinary grasp of the key elements of the discipline—space, material, surface, scale, weight and mass—and a unique approach to imagery, drawing on a huge range of sources to create absorbing, yet deeply ambiguous works. Carved and cast by hand and using cutting-edge technology, they often take years to come to fruition, and are made and remade in a vari...2022-02-091h 09Masters in TravelMasters in TravelThe Art of Collaboration: How to Foster a Creative and Productive Relationship with DMCsOn this special episode of Masters in Travel, Whitney is joined by Gwen Rawlinson and Maria Kuznetsov of ERM tours. For this panel discussion, Whitney, Gwen, Maria talk about the art of collaboration between advisors and DMCs. They go over their experiences working with clients as well as how to foster a creative and productive relationship between travel advisors and DMCs.2021-12-2847 minThe Thinking PractitionerThe Thinking Practitioner52: Orthopedic Special Tests (with Whitney Lowe)Til interviews Whitney about his use of Orthopedic Special Tests. Topics include: The promise and the reality of special tests Pros, cons, and controversies When to use them, when not to. Get the full transcript at Til or Whitney's sites!  Resources discussed in this episode: Lowe, Whitney. “Suggested Variations on Standard Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Assessment Tests.” Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies 12, no. 2 (April 2008): 151–57. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2007.04.001. Hegedus, Eric J, Alexis A Wright, and Chad Cook. “Orthopaedic Special Tests and Diagnostic Accuracy Studies: House Wine Served in Very Cheap Containers.” British Journal of Sports Me...2021-11-1753 minTeach Me GoodTeach Me GoodPrivate Investigation Work (w/ Whitney Uland)Actress, and Life Coach Whitney Uland explains her past work as a Private Investigator. From the affairs to kidnapping, Whitney explains the day-to-day of working at a investigation firm. All of this leads Art and Fernando to investigate into their own lives.2021-07-121h 08This Might Get UncomfortableThis Might Get UncomfortableBo Burnham & The Blurred Line Between Reality & Performance ArtTRIGGER WARNING: This episode includes a discussion on suicide based on Bo Burnham's statements in his special "Inside." If you need help with suicidal thoughts, visit https://www.wannatalkaboutit.com.  The pandemic has pushed the limits of society, which is evident in how content creators approached creativity. Something that recently piqued the interest of many is Bo Burnham's Netflix comedy special Inside, particularly with how it blurs the line between reality and performance art. Jason Wrobel and Whitney Lauritsen dissect the show full of relatable humor that cleverly hides messages around validation struggles, social issues, You...2021-06-141h 09Artists Among UsArtists Among UsS1, E5: Making the Ghost VisibleIs Day’s End (2014–21) an anti-monument for our time? In this episode, we return to the sculpture itself: how it makes meaning, how it fits into the surrounding environment, and what public art tells us about freedom and power. Hosted by Carrie Mae Weems. Episode guests (in order of appearance): Glenn Ligon, Kellie Jones, Tom Finkelpearl, Mabel O. Wilson, Adam Weinberg, Ken Lum, An-My Lê, Guy Nordenson, Catherine Seavitt, Elegance Bratton, Stefanie Rivera, Curtis Zunigha. 2021-06-1030 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsS1, E3: Latex and Lard in the Meatpacking DistrictA vibrant Queer community inhabited Manhattan’s Meatpacking District when Gordon Matta-Clark created a sculpture by carving into Pier 52 on the Hudson River. This episode recalls a golden age when sex, art, and creativity converged on the waterfront in the years prior to the AIDS crisis in New York City. Hosted by Carrie Mae Weems. Episode guests (in order of appearance): Andrew Berman, Betsy Sussler, Efrain Gonzalez, Paul Gallay, Jonathan Weinberg, Laura Harris, Egyptt LaBeija, Tom Finklepearl, Glenn Ligon, Randal Wilcox, archival recording of Alvin Baltrop, Luc Sante, Elegance Bratton, Stefanie Rivera, Catherine Seavitt. 2021-05-2839 minAgora Digital ArtAgora Digital Art21.05.16 Pioneers #2: Christiane Paul, a legend in Digital ArtAgora Digital Art is excited to converse with Dr Christiane Paul, a legend in the field of Digital Art. In this episode, we have the chance to share Christiane Paul's views on the evolution of Digital Art, her work as an Adjunct Curator at the Whitney Museum, and her next projects. What’s Next for Christiane Paul? The curation of version 4.0 at DiMoDA, The Digital Museum of Digital Arts (VR Museum). Several projects curation at the Whitney Artport website. The fourth edition of the book Digital Art will be published soon. ...2021-05-1646 minArtists Among UsArtists Among UsThis Is Artists Among Us: Day's EndThe Whitney Museum of American Art presents Artists Among Us, a podcast about American art and culture. In keeping with the Whitney’s mission, collection, and programming, Artists Among Us considers the complexities and contradictions that have shaped the United States we experience today. Hosted by Carrie Mae Weems. Episode guests (in order of appearance): Kellie Jones, Glenn Ligon, Curtis Zunigha, John Jobaggy, Efrain Gonzalez, Catherine Seavitt. 2021-05-0302 minDear Southern LadyDear Southern LadyPearls, history, and art with Jenna Galyean of South CarolinaWhen Whitney and Jenna met in Anderson, SC, they bonded on many things. In this episode, they briefly touch on some of their interests: politics, art, history, and jewelry. While not currently, Jenna has sold pearls and has been a Representative for Portraits, Inc. She enthusiastically shares her knowledge and love of pearls that is infectious. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-03-3059 minArt Dimensions: Beyond the PaletteArt Dimensions: Beyond the PaletteHowie Ronay – Unexpected Beauty Photographer and Executive Creative DirectorWelcome to Art Dimensions: Beyond the Palette. In this pilot episode, meet host, Whitney Rosenson - Owner of Art Dimensions - and today's guest, Howie Ronay. Howie is a photographer who finds unexpected beauty in overlooked objects like trash cans, dumpsters, and fire hydrants. He’s also a Cannes Lion-winning Executive Creative Director and works full-time for Fuqua Films. Hear how his background in advertising influences his photography, how to make the “ugly” beautiful, his creative process, how photos have the power to heal, and the object he photographed that really spoke to him. Check out Howie’s art at ArtDi...2021-03-1519 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtThe Art of Resistance & Documentation: Morehshin Allahyari, New Media ArtistMorehshin Allahyari is an Iranian media artist, activist, educator, and curator uses technology as a philosophical toolset to explore the social, political, and cultural. Her projects are often research heavy and employ new media as a method of documentation and as acts of resistance. In this episode we discuss Allahyari's use of 3D printing to recreate and preserve cultural artifacts destroyed by ISIS, and her exploration and reframing of Middle-Eastern myths and folklore to include female/queer figures.Projects DiscussedMaterial Speculation: ISISShe Who Sees the Unknown...2020-07-3100 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtThe Art of Hacking Contemporary Tech: Addie Wagenknecht, ArtistAddie Wagenknecht uses the basic tech devices to create art that pokes fun at our expectations of and reliance on technology, and how these instances in turn influence our relationships with one another. Her conceptual installations have co-opted Roombas, cell phones, drones, surveillance cameras, and more.Projects DiscussedInternet of ThingsAsymmetric LoveBeautyDeep LabThe perfect cat eye with or without your Zoom date-About Adde Wagenknecht-Addie Wagenknecht's work explores the tension between expression and technology. She...2020-05-2200 minAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentI've Seen the Future and I'm Not Going: The Art Scene and Downtown New York in the 1980s by Peter McgoughPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/366772 to listen full audiobooks. Title: I've Seen the Future and I'm Not Going: The Art Scene and Downtown New York in the 1980s Author: Peter Mcgough Narrator: Peter Mcgough Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 26 minutes Release date: September 17, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Brilliantly funny, frank, and shattering, this is the bittersweet memoir by Peter McGough of his life with artist David McDermott. Set in New York’s Lower East Side of the 1980s and mid-1990s, it is also a devastatingly candid look at the extreme na...2019-09-1710 minPositively CreativePositively CreativeS3 Ep 73 - Whitney Winkler Art on Painting for Festivals, Sharing Stories on Instagram, & Collaborating with CreativesToday I'm in the studio with Whitney Winkler. We talk about how motherhood was the catalyst for starting her painting journey. Whitney shares what inspired her early designs and why partnerships are important. She also shares how she's developed and shared a diverse product line.   From Whitney Winkler: Hey! I'm Whitney Winkler. I hail from the heartland of the US, but currently call Memphis, TN home; and a good home it is! I have a steady, gem of a husband, and three little babies who stole my heart and ran away with it. I...2019-08-2943 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtArt & Morality with Michelle Hartney & Decolonize This PlaceGuest host, Michelle Hartney rounds out her month-long dive into Art & Morality with Decolonize This Place. Decolonize This Place is an action-oriented collective of activists who stage protests in cultural institutions to open conversations related to Indigenous struggle, Black liberation, free Palestine, global wage workers and de-gentrification. In this episode, Michelle and Marz Saffore, along with, Amy Weng members of Decolonize This Place, discuss the practice of "art washing," who defines what art is or isn't, issues of display, and the responsibility museum and institutions have to hold their board members accountable for actions which go against their...2019-07-2600 minAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentThe Actor's Art and Craft: William Esper Teaches the Meisner Technique by Damon Dimarco, William EsperPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/359642 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Actor's Art and Craft: William Esper Teaches the Meisner Technique Author: Damon Dimarco, William Esper Narrator: Michael Esper, Damon Dimarco Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 6 minutes Release date: July 16, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.14 of Total 7 Ratings of Narrator: 3.33 of Total 3 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: William Esper, one of the leading acting teachers of our time, explains and extends Sanford Meisner's legendary technique, offering a clear, concrete, step-by-step approach to becoming a truly creative actor.Esper worked closely with Meisner for seventeen years and has spent decades...2019-07-1610 minFresh Art InternationalFresh Art InternationalArtist Playlist: Eddie Arroyo Listens to the Art of CapitalismToday’s episode is part of our Playlist series. We’re inviting artists, curators, architects, filmmakers, cultural producers and other listeners to share episodes from their Fresh Art International playlists. Born and based in Miami, Eddie Arroyo is a landscape painter who documents residential and commercial structures that urban development will soon erase. He chronicles the loss of a community's cultural, social, and economic fabric. In his photo-based practice, Arroyo hopes to spark conversations about prosperity and accountability within the American social system. He’s a participating artist in the 2019 Whitney Biennial, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, in New Yo...2019-05-281h 03The Week in ArtThe Week in ArtShould museums sell works of art? Plus, activism at the Whitney BiennialAs a Mark Rothko painting is sold by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, we talk to Christopher Bedford from the Baltimore Museum of Art about deaccessioning works by white male artists in order to diversify museum collections. And we speak to Marz Saffore, an organiser for Decolonize This Place, and Adam Weinberg, the director of the Whitney Museum of American Art, about the protests that have greeted this year’s Whitney Biennial. They relate to Safariland, a company owned by the museum’s vice-chairman Warren Kanders, which manufactures tear gas canisters and other military products that have been used...2019-05-1756 minAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentMiyazakiworld: A Life in Art by Susan NapierPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/360089 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Miyazakiworld: A Life in Art Author: Susan Napier Narrator: Susan Napier Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 0 minutes Release date: March 26, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: The story of filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki's life and work, including his significant impact on Japan and the world A thirtieth century toxic jungle, a bathhouse for tired gods, a red haired fish girl, and a furry woodland spirit—what do these have in common? They all spring from the mind of Hayao Miyazaki, one of the greatest li...2019-03-2605 minAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentThe Eye: An Insider’s Memoir of Masterpieces, Money, and the Magnetism of Art by Philippe CostamagnaPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/358635 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Eye: An Insider’s Memoir of Masterpieces, Money, and the Magnetism of Art Author: Philippe Costamagna Narrator: Robertson Dean Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 2 minutes Release date: February 5, 2019 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: It’s a rare and secret profession, comprising a few dozen people around the world equipped with a mysterious mixture of knowledge and innate sensibility. Summoned to Swiss bank vaults, Fifth Avenue apartments, and Tokyo storerooms, they are entrusted by collectors, dealers, and museums to decide if a coveted picture is real or fake and...2019-02-0503 minToon-In TalkToon-In TalkToon-In Talk Episode 25: Interview with Art BrownHello and welcome to twenty-fifth episode of Fanboy Nation’s Toon-In-Talk, your rendezvous for animation interviews. Whitney had to take a short hiatus due to everything hitting the fan at once, but now she’s back with Art Brown, executive produce of DreamWorks’s How To Train Your Dragon: Dragons Race To the Edge. Dragons Race To the Edge is an exciting Netflix exclusive cartoon series and it continues with its second season. Hiccup, Astrid, Fishlegs, Tuffnut, Ruffnut, Snoutlout, Toothless, Stormfly, and all the other dragons are in for thrilling adventures as the protect the Edge from a duo of villai...2018-12-0825 minAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentThe Art of Self Love by Kim MorrisonPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/361077 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Art of Self Love Author: Kim Morrison Narrator: Kim Morrison Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 11 minutes Release date: November 20, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.67 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Fall in Love with Taking Care of Yourself: Mind, Body, and Soul. We are told constantly that to be our best, or to truly love another, we must first love ourselves. The problem is there is no rule book or pathway that shows us exactly HOW to do it, especially when we...2018-11-2005 minAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentThe Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art by Ingrid Rowland, Noah CharneyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/365096 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art Author: Ingrid Rowland, Noah Charney Narrator: Jennifer M. Dixon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 40 minutes Release date: November 20, 2018 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Giorgio Vasari (1511–1574) was a man of many talents—a sculptor, painter, architect, writer, and scholar—but he is best known for Lives of the Artists, which singlehandedly established the canon of Italian Renaissance art. Before Vasari's extraordinary book, art was considered a technical skill, and artists were mere decorators and craftsmen. It was through Vasari...2018-11-2030 minThe Week in ArtThe Week in ArtWarhol (part one): the Whitney retrospective, in depthAn in-depth interview with Donna De Salvo, organiser of the vast Andy Warhol show at the Whitney Museum of American Art. De Salvo takes us through all the key Warhol landmarks, from his early life as a commercial artist through his 1960s Pop art breakthrough and his films and celebrity portraits, to his late appropriations of Leonardo’s Last Supper and the catholicism that underpinned his interest in that work. We also hear about his relationship with a certain Donald Trump. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-11-0953 min