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EXHIBITIONS: Pacific Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA Find my art at Dana Point Harbor, CA in Pacific Gallery Motel Boulder City, Boulder City, Nevada THE LATEST: Find prints of my work in Expressions Art Gallery, La Conner, WA Gallery representation in California: Pacific Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA Exhibited in California: Pacific Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA Exhibited in Maryland: Green Owl Gallery, Hyattsville, MD Interviewed
on Etsy Conversations
Podcast Cover art for Eric Anschutz's book, «November Song» Artwork used
on the set of NBC's TV series «Save Me.»
The artist talks about his work and the Urban Riders
exhibition on VERSO, our new behind - the - scenes
podcast series.
A
podcast series produced by Jepchumba in conversation with the featured artists, released over the period of the
exhibition on the Future Lab Africa site.
From a curator's introduction to the work of Ai Weiwei, to Cornelia Parker RA discussing the artist's destructive techniques, we present a round - up of
podcasts on our blockbuster
exhibition.
In the first of this three - part
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the
exhibition, Gallery curator Arthur Wheelock talks to Leyster scholar Frima Fox Hofrichter about the range of Leyster's work, beginning with her renowned Self - Portrait, c. 1632 - 1633, from the Gallery's permanent collection.
In the second Behind the Scenes
podcast produced
on the occasion of the
exhibition Renaissance to Revolution: French Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, 1500 - 1800, Grasselli talks to host Barbara Tempchin about the Gallery's exceptionally rich collection of 18th - century drawings by the major artists - Boucher, Fragonard, Greuze, and Watteau, among many others - each represented by several works of outstanding quality.
In the third of this three - part Backstory
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the Gallery
exhibition Jan Lievens: A Dutch Master Rediscovered, Wheelock talks about Lievens» success and legacy.
In the second of this two - part
podcast series, produced
on the occasion of the first
exhibition dedicated to Avercamp, Arthur Wheelock talks with curator Bianca du Mortier about Avercamp's 17th - century theatrical settings
on ice, which not only depict a tremendous diversity of subjects but also record daily life during the Dutch Golden Age.
In this
podcast recorded
on June 8, 1997, to celebrate the opening of the Gallery's Thirty - Five Years at Crown Point Press
exhibition, artist Wayne Thiebaud discusses his career with Kathan Brown, president of Crown Point Press, and curator Ruth Fine of the National Gallery of Art.
In the first of this two - part
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the Gallery
exhibition Martin Puryear, Elderfield talks to Fine about working with the artist to develop this landmark show.
In this
podcast recorded
on March 25, 1990, at the National Gallery of Art, Pat Steir appears in conversation with Kathan Brown to celebrate the
exhibition The 1980s: Prints from the Collection of Joshua P. Smith.
In the fourth of this five - part Backstory
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the Gallery
exhibition Pompeii and the Roman Villa: Art and Culture around the Bay of Naples, Mattusch talks to Tempchin about the Greek legacy in Roman culture.
Exhibition curator James Meyer discusses the show within the context of the In the Tower series and the broader arc of Bochner's career in this
podcast recorded
on November 6, 2011.
In the first of this two - part
podcast series, produced
on the occasion of the
exhibition, Franklin Kelly talks to curator Kimberly Jones about how these masterpieces come together as an extraordinary collection.
In the first of this three - part Art Talk
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the Gallery
exhibition Pride of Place: Dutch Cityscapes of the Golden Age, Wheelock discusses how Dutch politics and cartography influenced the cityscape.
In the first of this five - part Backstory
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the Gallery
exhibition Pompeii and the Roman Villa: Art and Culture around the Bay of Naples, Mattusch talks to Tempchin about the vacationing Roman elite who inhabited this region.
In the first of this three - part Backstory
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the Gallery
exhibition Jan Lievens: A Dutch Master Rediscovered, Wheelock talks about Lievens» early career and his relationship with Rembrandt.
In the second of this two - part
podcast series, produced
on the occasion of the
exhibition, Franklin Kelly talks with archivist Maygene Daniels about the personalities behind this important collection.
In the third of this three - part
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the exhibition Richard Misrach: On the Beach, Misrach and Greenough delve into the impact of new photographic technology on his art and the inspiration for his serie
on the occasion of the
exhibition Richard Misrach:
On the Beach, Misrach and Greenough delve into the impact of new photographic technology on his art and the inspiration for his serie
On the Beach, Misrach and Greenough delve into the impact of new photographic technology
on his art and the inspiration for his serie
on his art and the inspiration for his series.
In the first of this two - part
podcast series, produced
on the occasion of the
exhibition, Mary Levkoff talks with curator Xavier Bray about the history, uses, and techniques of polychromed sculpture.
In this
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the Gallery
exhibition Jaromír Funke and the Amateur Avant - Garde, Witkovsky talks to host Barbara Tempchin about the Czech photographer's influential role in this movement.
In the first
podcast produced
on the occasion of the
exhibition Renaissance to Revolution: French Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, 1500 - 1800, Grasselli talks to host Barbara Tempchin about delicate, rare works from the 16th century and extraordinary images of French classicism from the 17th century.
In the second of this three - part
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the exhibition Richard Misrach: On the Beach, Misrach discusses the process by which he reached his current photographic styl
on the occasion of the
exhibition Richard Misrach:
On the Beach, Misrach discusses the process by which he reached his current photographic styl
On the Beach, Misrach discusses the process by which he reached his current photographic style.
In the first of this three - part
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the exhibition Richard Misrach: On the Beach, he talks to Sarah Greenough about the influences and origins of his photographic caree
on the occasion of the
exhibition Richard Misrach:
On the Beach, he talks to Sarah Greenough about the influences and origins of his photographic caree
On the Beach, he talks to Sarah Greenough about the influences and origins of his photographic career.
In this
podcast recorded
on June 22, 2008, for the Martin Puryear retrospective
exhibition opening at the National Gallery of Art, curator Ruth Fine discusses the work of District of Columbia native Martin Puryear.
In this
podcast recorded
on March 9, 2003, Shapiro explains that the upcoming
exhibition gave him
on opportunity to focus
on the continuity of thought in sculpture.
In the second of this five - part Backstory
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the Gallery
exhibition Pompeii and the Roman Villa: Art and Culture around the Bay of Naples, Mattusch talks to Tempchin about the sculptures and designs of the villas» gardens.
In the first of this two - part
podcast series, produced
on the occasion of the first
exhibition dedicated to Avercamp, Arthur Wheelock talks with curator Pieter Roelofs about Avercamp's winter landscapes, which bring to life the lively pastimes and day - to - day bustle of the Golden Age of the Dutch Republic.
In the second of this three - part Backstory
podcast, produced
on the occasion of the Gallery
exhibition Jan Lievens: A Dutch Master Rediscovered, Wheelock talks about changes in Lievens» style and the influence of Anthony Van Dyck.
Jordan Weitzman sits down with Teju Cole for his
podcast on photography, Magic Hour, to talk art criticism, his new book Blind Spot and his
exhibition at Steven Kasher Gallery.
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Chicago artist Caleb Lyons, who was interviewed way back when
on Episode 95 of our
podcast, recently had a solo
exhibition at the MCA Chicago as part of the Museum's 12 x 12 series.
Click here to listen to Tyler Green's interview with the
exhibition's organizer, Dr. Heather MacDonald,
on THE MODERN ART NOTES
PODCAST.
By financing the
exhibition catalog and promotional efforts, including a
podcast on the artist, Terra has helped the very small museum stretch in a new way, said Julie Rodrigues Widholm, the museum's director and chief curator.
In this introductory
podcast,
exhibition curator Adrian Locke explains how Ai Weiwei, since his return to China in 1993, uses his art, not just his words or cyberspace to comment
on contemporary Chinese society today.
We talked about Kuo's early exposure to Fort Thunder as a student at RISD, how wild and elegant color is, My Chemical Romance making good
on their promises as a band, the lineage of emo, the best time of day to paint, getting into self - publishing, the new Obama portrait, anxiety and jokes, literally biting your tongue, how Peter Halley has made the same painting for decades and why that's the one of the most audacious radical painting moves out there, Kuo's band HEX MESSAGE, why Bart Simpson is still
on every single thing in the zine tent at the New York Art Book Fair, Jeremy Lin and bootleg merch beef, Kuo's two - person
exhibition «It Gets Beta» with Scott Reeder in 2015, avoiding knuckleheads so you can enjoy watching sports, being the last generation who for some reason is still afraid of selling out, his own roundball
podcast Cookies, and embracing the simulation.
In this Dezeen
podcast for the Design Museum architect David Adjaye talks to curator Gemma Curtin about Urban Africa, an
exhibition of his photographs
on show at the museum in London.
Contextualised under the umbrella of «Lisson Presents...», a special programme of curated
exhibitions and projects presented during Lisson Gallery's 50th year,
ON AIR is a series of
podcasts that will be broadcast via SoundCloud and available through Lisson Gallery's website.
Listen to Abraham Cruzvillegas
on the BBC's «In the Studio»
podcast speaking with Jo Fahy about his work and current
exhibition, «Autorreconstrucción: Social Tissue,» at Kunsthaus Zürich.
In the fourth episode of the Hyperallergic
Podcast we focus
on the Women of Abstract Expressionism
exhibition at the Denver Art Museum.