A Minimal Event Podcast is dedicated to critical review of contemporary artists who use photography in their work. The high level objective of the podcast is to help photographers expand their own practices by learning from other visual artists' work.
Andrej Gregov, Helen Miller, Chris Letcher
For Episode 18, we discuss collage and photomontage as it relates to photography and thoughts on the Portland show, The … More
In episode 17, we discuss a local Seattle show of landscape images covering a span of the first 100 years … More
For episode 16, the team takes a trip to San Francisco to see the retrospective for Bernd & Hilla Becher … More
For episode 15, we have a quick take on artist Trevor Paglen’s recent thoughts on truthfulness of NASA images from … More
For episode 14, we’re joined by photographer Tara Champion who helps us discuss artist Imogen Cunningham and a recent retrospective … More
For episode 13 we’ll be discussing an essay by art critic Carter Ratcliff. Looking through the lens of the seminal … More
We’ve been off for the summer and we’ll have new episodes coming soon. Until then, here’s a short conversation about … More
In episode 11, we talk about Helen’s experience curating a group photo show for the Push/Pull artist collective. Show Notes … More
In episode 10 we’ll be discussing analog versus digital trends for making work in today’s contemporary photography art scene. Show … More
For episode 9, we’ll be learning about the photographers from the seminal 1975 group show, New Topographics: Photographs of a … More
In episode 8, we discuss how artists are (or are not) making work during the COVID-19 lockdowns and Black Lives … More
For episode 7 we discuss photographer Todd Hido, his work and learnings we took away from his book on Landscapes, … More
In episode 6 we use thoughts on teaching art from John Baldessari as a launching point in discussing whether art … More
In episode 5, we cover a wide range of subjects including the camera obscure, perception in photography, manipulation of images … More