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The Art Career Podcast
Mary Sabbatino: Galerie Lelong & Co., Championing Artists, & A Surprise Visit from Yoko Ono

The Art Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 67:58


In this episode of The Art Career, Emily travels to Galerie Lelong & Co in Chelsea to sit down with gallerist Mary Sabbatino. Mary Sabbatino is Vice President and Partner of Galerie Lelong & Co., New York. She was appointed director of the New York location of Galerie Lelong & Co. in 1991 and became a gallery partner in 2007. In 2021, she was awarded the prestigious Chevalier de L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) from the Government of France. Championing a diverse roster of contemporary artists from throughout the world, the gallery has pioneered the community both in presenting a balanced roster of male and female artists, and artists from the Global South. Contributing to the overarching contemporary art scene, she served on the boards of ArtTable and the Executive Board of the Art Dealers' Association of America, during which she initiated and co-authored the ADAA's first code of ethics. Sabbatino served on the Selection Committee for Art Basel Miami Beach (2013-2020), the Art Basel Joint Selection Committee, and is a founding member of the Council for the Elizabeth Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, New York. In 2020, along with colleagues from international galleries, she initiated the platforms Galleries Curate and SOUTH SOUTH. In addition to fostering the careers and legacies of the gallery's artists, Sabbatino co-curated Art from Brazil in New York (1995) which presented the first solo exhibitions of the region's most vital figures—Waltercio Caldas, Cildo Meireles, Hélio Oiticica, Mira Schendel, and Tunga—and curated Juan Downey: Video Installations and Drawings (1995), at the Museo Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile. The gallery is proud to have represented leading contemporary artists and estates for over twenty years, including Petah Coyne, Andy Goldsworthy, Jane Hammond, Alfredo Jaar, Cildo Meireles, the Estate of Ana Mendieta, Jaume Plensa, Kate Shepherd, the Estate of Nancy Spero, Ursula von Rydingsvard, and Krzysztof Wodiczko.About Galerie Lelong & CoSince 1991, Galerie Lelong & Co., New York, has championed a diverse roster of contemporary artists from throughout the world. Led by Mary Sabbatino, Vice President and Partner, the gallery has pioneered the community both in presenting a balanced roster of male and female artists, and artists from the Global South. The gallery's programming is noted for its political acuity and museum-quality exhibitions that include contemporary sculpture and installations, as well as its work with artists to help develop large-scale public art commissions beyond the gallery's walls. In tandem with the gallery's artists who present works that examine the human condition and collective consciousness, Galerie Lelong & Co. demonstrates its commitment to social justice and good citizenship through charitable initiatives and collaborations. Galerie Lelong & Co. is a member of the Art Dealers' Association of America, the most esteemed organization of art galleries in the United States.Free Resource for Artists!Want expert guidance on building your art career? Download Navigating the Art World: A Comprehensive Guide for Artists—a free resource covering essential industry insights, practical tips, and more. Get it here:⁠⁠ Download Now⁠⁠Links: ⁠⁠theartcareer.com⁠⁠Follow Galerie Lelong & Co: https://www.instagram.com/galerielelong/?hl=enFollow Mary Sabbatino: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/mary_sabbatino/?hl=enFollow us: ⁠⁠@theartcareer⁠⁠Host: ⁠⁠@emilymcelwreath_art⁠⁠Production + Creative Direction ⁠⁠@soniaruscoe⁠⁠Editing: ⁠⁠@benjamin.galloway⁠⁠ Join our community for exclusive updates, artist resources, and behind-the-scenes content! Sign up at ⁠⁠theartcareer.com⁠⁠ Never miss an episode! Subscribe & leave us a review on ⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠

Grow Your Knowing
The Art of Expression: Exploring the Human Spirit with Brenden Sanborn

Grow Your Knowing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 33:05


Join Secrets to Luminous Living as Melissa Boyd sits down with Brenden Sanborn, a South Florida artist whose work has been featured on Netflix, BBC, Nordstrom, and Art Basel Miami Beach. With over two decades of experience, Brenden's art captures the depth of human emotion through vibrant colors and expressive forms. Discover how he uses different mediums to convey strength, vulnerability, and the essence of the human spirit. Don't miss this inspiring conversation on creativity and connection! Website: www.brendensanborn.com Instagram: @brendensanborn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast

Ep.230 Carl E. Hazlewood (b. 1951) was born in Guyana, South America. Parallel to his studio practice, Hazlewood co-founded Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art in Newark, NJ in 1983. Steeped in modest materials, such as polyester, push pins, map pins and metallic string, form is foregrounded and the slippage between drawing, painting and sculpture places his work in a space that challenges the conventions of each medium, and forces the viewer to experience form on its own terms. Hazlewood explains, “Like a sculptor, I work to find 'shapes' and 'volumes', implied or actual. And like painting, the layering becomes an intuitive search for textures, color and form…I define edges, where things begin and end, where they may find relationships and multiple transitions against or into each other. I think of this as 'drawing' the accumulation of parts into active and resonant connections. Then those 'active' parts are pinned into a final configuration, something that feels properly 'evocative' yet stable as plastic form.” Solo exhibitions of his work include BlackHead Anansi: Constellations at Charlotte and Philip Hanes Gallery, Wake Forest University, South Carolina (2023); Racing Thoughts-Fever Dreaming at Art Basel Miami Beach (2022); and BlackHead Lyricism at Welancora Gallery (2022). Hazlewood has been the recipient of fellowships at the MacDowell organization (2023, 2015); the Brown Foundation at the Dora Maar House, Ménerbes, France (2018); and the Bogliasco Foundation, Italy (2018). His fifty-two-foot-tall wall work, TRAVELER (2017), was commissioned by the Knockdown Center, Queens. Collections include: The National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC , The Study Center, Bogliasco Foundation, Genova, Italy, The Dora Maar House, Ménerbes, France, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, Louisiana, Museu Brasileiro da Escultura, São Paulo - Brazil, The Schomburg Center Collections, New York, NY, The University of Guyana, South America and The National Collection of Fine Arts, Castellani House, Guyana, South America. Photo credit: Dia Art Foundation Artist https://www.carle-hazlewood.com/ Welancora Gallery https://www.welancoragallery.com/artists/71-carl-e.-hazlewood/works/ Brattleboro Museum https://www.brattleboromuseum.org/2024/10/21/carl-e-hazlewood-infinite-passage/ Sharpe-Walentas https://www.thestudioprogram.com/artists-hp2023/carl-e-hazlewood Ortega y Gasset Projects https://www.oygprojects.com/swimming-blind-in-a-wine-dark-sea Duck Creek arts https://www.duckcreekarts.org/2024-group-show-ranee Whitewall https://whitewall.art/whitewaller/must-see-shows-in-the-hamptons-on-view-now/ Bomb https://bombmagazine.org/articles/2024/07/02/an-oral-history-with-cynthia-hawkins-by-julia-trotta/ Art Students League https://www.artstudentsleague.org/events/painters-talking-what-we-talk-about-when-we-talk-about-abstraction Wake Forest | Hanes Gallery https://hanesgallery.wfu.edu/blackhead-anansi-constellations/ Valentine Museum of Art https://valentinemuseumofart.com/artists/36-carl-hazlewood/works/ Art in Dumbo https://dumboopenstudios.com/listings/artist/carl-e-hazlewood/ Stabroek news https://www.stabroeknews.com/2024/02/04/sunday/eye-on-art/circling-back-to-carl-e-hazlewood/ Macdowell https://www.macdowell.org/artists/carl-e-hazlewood Art Cake https://artcake.org/artist-carl-e-hazlewood David Richard gallery https://davidrichardgallery.com/news/865-carl-e-hazlewood-demerara-dreaming-triptych-paintings-1996-2003-david-richard-gallery-chelsea-february-17-2022

Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast

Ep.229 Na Kim b.1986 Seoul, South Korea Na Kim lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Known for her mimetic portraits set against polychromatic backgrounds, Na Kim's paintings depict figures but are conceptually abstract. Her imagined subjects, derivative yet unique, evoke both confrontational and intimate encounters. Kim's practice centers neither accuracy nor narrative, but rather reflects a deeply meditative character study. Solo exhibitions include Kim's debut solo presentation at White Columns, New York (2023) and forthcoming show at Nicola Vassell Gallery, New York (2025). Group exhibitions include The Selves, Nicola Vassell Gallery, New York (2024) and the White Columns Benefit Auction, New York (2023, 2024). Kim has shown work at a number of art fairs, including Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami (2024) and Independent Art Fair, New York (2024). In addition to her fine art practice, Kim currently works as the art director of The Paris Review and creative director of the publishing house Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Her designs have been named among The New York Times' best book covers of the year for the past nine consecutive years. Photo Na Kim: Courtesy of the artist Artist https://www.na-kim.com/ Nicola Vassell Gallery https://www.nicolavassell.com/artists/76-na-kim/ White Columns https://whitecolumns.org/exhibitions/na-kim/ Paris Review https://www.theparisreview.org/about/masthead | https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2023/06/20/the-cups-came-in-a-rush-an-interview-with-margot-bergman/ One Club Organization https://www.oneclub.org/awards/adcawards/-judge/2739/na-kim The Creative Independent Na Kim – The Creative Independent Drakes https://us.drakes.com/blogs/news/in-the-studio-wth-na-kim?srsltid=AfmBOoqMsvMO6YmKGyt_fJCZkdzWGCsZjEYClN228sX4NQp4dpAGePXX I need a book cover https://ineedabookcover.com/designers/na-kim/ Print Magazine https://www.printmag.com/book-covers/best-book-cover-of-the-month-the-copenhagen-trilogy-designed-by-na-kim/ Coveteur https://coveteur.com/book-designer-interview-na-kim

ArtTactic
Breaking Down Art Basel Miami 2024: Key Takeaways with Kabir Jhala

ArtTactic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 28:12


In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, our host Adam Green is joined by Kabir Jhala, Art Market Editor at The Art Newspaper, to recap this year's edition of Art Basel Miami Beach. We explore how Trump's re-election is shaping gallery expectations and the art market's trajectory, including differing reactions from collectors and dealers at the fair. Kabir also shares insights on the potential impact of tariffs on the U.S. art market, drawing comparisons to the rising costs and challenges faced by the UK art market post-Brexit. We discuss the overall mood heading into the fair and how things ultimately played out, from standout artworks to the broader trends and themes that defined this year's presentations. With the fair taking place in December at the end of a packed art calendar, we consider whether collector fatigue or earlier buying opportunities might affect attendance and sales. Finally, we reflect on Miami's role as the final major test for the art market this year and what insiders are anticipating as we look ahead to 2025.

Jerry Gogosian
The Miami Affair + The Digital Detox

Jerry Gogosian

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 84:22


In a plot twist that shocked absolutely no one, the art world managed to keep spinning without its favorite commentator as Jerry Gogosian emerged from a 49-day digital sabbatical. Breaking her 18-year streak, Jerry (aka Hilde) skipped the glittering chaos of Art Basel Miami Beach and its satellite spectacles – proving that sometimes the best art move is no move at all. Enter Magnus Resch, Jerry's trusted confidant and art market savant, who arrives bearing tales from the trenches. With his signature analytical prowess and insider knowledge, Magnus catches Jerry up on the wheeling, dealing, and occasional art-world reeling she missed while offline. The conversation takes a delightfully cerebral turn as Jerry and Magnus explore the radical concept of "slow content consumption" (also known as reading books), dive into The Renaissance (the original art influencers), and discuss various consciousness-expanding practices – from yoga to Qi Gong – that don't involve staring at installation art through an iPhone screen. The episode culminates in Magnus challenging Jerry to reflect on what truly draws her to the art world – now that she's had time to miss the beautiful circus she usually chronicles. A refreshingly honest conversation about art, authenticity, and the unexpected joys of disconnecting from the digital matrix. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jerrygogosian/support

VernissageTV Art TV
Charlemagne Palestine Performance / Meredith Rosen Gallery at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024

VernissageTV Art TV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024


At Art Basel Miami Beach, Meredith Rosen Gallery presents works by Charlemagne Palestine, Carla Accardi, Karl Gerstner, and Gowoon Lee. ...

The Week in Art
Art Basel Miami Beach, Notre-Dame reopens in Paris, and Parmigianino's Vision of St Jerome

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 55:48


The Art Newspaper's editor, Americas, Ben Sutton, and our art market editor, Kabir Jhala, are in Florida and report on the sales and the mood on the first VIP day at Art Basel Miami Beach. On 8 December, the cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris will reopen, more than five years after the fire that partly destroyed it. Ben Luke talks to one of the architects responsible for its rise from the ashes, Pascal Prunet. And this episode's Work of the Week is The Madonna and Child with Saints (1526-27) by Parmigianino, better known as The Vision of Saint Jerome. The painting this week returned to public display for the first time in 10 years, in a new exhibition at the National Gallery in London, following conservation, and we talk to Maria Alambritis, the show's co-curator.Art Basel Miami Beach, until Sunday, 8 December.Notre-Dame reopens on Sunday, 8 December.Parmigianino: The Vision of Saint Jerome, National Gallery, London, until 9 March 2025Gift subscription: why not give a friend, colleague or family member a subscription to The Art Newspaper this holiday season? Choose between a digital-only and print and digital subscription package. Purchase the print and digital subscription before 13 December to get the January issue, which includes our essential magazine, The Year Ahead. Visit theartnewspaper.com to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Monocle 24: The Globalist
France's political chaos 

Monocle 24: The Globalist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 59:19


Following a historic vote in France's parliament, we get the latest from Paris on what's next for the government. Then: we look at what both Donald Trump and Joe Biden are describing as a politicised justice system and hear about Germany's war preparedness plans. Plus: we meet the new director of Art Basel Miami Beach, Bridget Finn. Then: our team in Cannes for the International Luxury Travel Market sits down with Dan Ruff, the CEO of Belmond. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Artist Advisory Hotline
Re-Air: Five Tips for Artists during Miami Art Week and Art Basel Miami Beach

The Artist Advisory Hotline

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 36:57


Whether you're heading to Miami Art Week or just curious about what it's all about, this re-aired episode is for you!

Top Of The Game
071 Florian Faber| creative culture communities (Art Basel edition)

Top Of The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 14:29


FLORIAN'S BIO Florian Faber has one of the coolest jobs in the world, he is CEO and on the Board of Directors of MCH Group, which among many endeavors owns, hosts, curates and puts together the incredible spectacles the four Art Basel shows deliver to millions. In June 2024, they concluded Art Basel in Basel, Switzerland, as he calls it “the mothership” and Art Basel Miami Beach is happening this week and weekend in Miami. He joined MCH's company Expomobilia in 2009 as New Business Manager and in 2014 he became Managing Director of Expomobilia (now MCH Live Marketing Solutions AG). In 2019, Florian Faber took over the management of the Live Marketing Solutions Division as a member of the Executive Board of MCH Group and was responsible for the repositioning and growth strategy of the brands MCH Global (Experiential Marketing Agency), MC2 (Brand Experience Solutions Provider) and Expomobilia (General Contractor Building Experiences). Before joining MCH Group, Florian Faber was responsible for Live Marketing Communication & Interactive Marketing in Europe at the Nissan car group. Florian Faber holds an Executive Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the University of Zurich. MCH brands include Art Basel Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, Paris+ par Art Basel, Art Basel Hong Kong, Design Miami, Habitat Jardin, Swiss Bau, Powertage, Weinfestival, Hack Zurich and the company owns spaces that include Messe Congress Center Basel and Messe Zurich.  MCH Group Ltd., is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and headquartered in Basel.  It's roots can be traced 108 years back to the “Schweizer Mustermesse” (est 1916) and Schweizer Mustermesse Cooperative (est 1920). In 2000, the Cooperative was converted into a joint stock company, followed by it merging with the exhibition company in Zurichin 2001 under the joint umbrella of MCH Swiss Exhibition (Holding) Ltd. The holding company was renamed MCH Group Ltd. in 2009. FLORIAN RELATED LINKS MCH Profile CEO Appointment Art Basel On Bloomberg GENERAL INFO| TOP OF THE GAME: Official website: https://topofthegame-thepod.com/ RSS Feed: https://feed.podbean.com/topofthegame-thepod/feed.xml Hosting service show website: https://topofthegame-thepod.podbean.com/ Javier's LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/javiersaade  SUPPORT & CONNECT: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/96934564 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551086203755 Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOPOFGAMEpod Subscribe on Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/site/podcatcher/index/blog/vLKLE1SKjf6G Email us: info@topofthegame-thepod.com     THANK YOU FOR LISTENING – AVAILABLE ON ALL MAJOR PLATFORMS

WiSP Sports
AART: S2E49 Vika Bren, Illusion Body Artist

WiSP Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 44:28


This week the Russian-born Illusion Body Artist, Vika Bren. Vika says: “At the heart of my work is the fascinating interplay between reality and illusion. Each piece I create is a visual journey, where things aren't always as they first appear. My illustrations and paintings often feature subjects that seem to shift, transform, or disappear depending on the viewer's perspective.”  Vika's talent has attracted millions of followers on social media making her something of a rock star in the world of body art illusion. But her versatility as an artist is no surprise given her lifelong flair for creativity.  Vika was born on New Year's Day, 1989 in Moscow. She is the oldest of five children whose parents Marina and Dimitri were both architects and also talented artists. When Vika was still a toddler the family moved to Israel and from the age of seven to eleven she had a private art teacher. After that she said she has been completely self taught. Once she left school she tried her hand at graphic designing but soon realized that this would not fulfill her artistically. During the Covid pandemic, Vika saw the opportunity to develop her art work online and even through two wars she has managed to establish herself with a global reputation. Through the daily threat of rockets and background of sirens, Vika works in a converted garage, which has become her studio. She will be a visiting artist at Art Basel Miami Beach on December 6, 2024. Vika lives in Shavei Zion, Israel with her partner, the musician Assaf, and daughters Yahel and Lia. Vika's links:Website: https://vikabrenart.com/ You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/@VikaBrenLinktree: https://linktr.ee/vikabrenart?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=d7b8a77d-9ef6-467a-ba90-fcbec1ee71de Vika's favorite artist: Dain Yoon AART Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramAART on FacebookEmail: hollowellstudios@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wisp--4769409/support.

AART
S2E49 Vika Bren, Illusion Body Artist

AART

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 44:28


This week the Russian-born Illusion Body Artist Vika Bren. Vika says: “At the heart of my work is the fascinating interplay between reality and illusion. Each piece I create is a visual journey, where things aren't always as they first appear. My illustrations and paintings often feature subjects that seem to shift, transform, or disappear depending on the viewer's perspective.”  Vika's talent has attracted millions of followers on social media making her something of a rock star in the world of body art illusion. But her versatility as an artist is no surprise given her lifelong flair for creativity.  Vika was born on New Year's Day, 1989 in Moscow. She is the oldest of five children whose parents Marina and Dimitri were both architects and also talented artists. When Vika was still a toddler the family moved to Israel and from the age of seven to eleven she had a private art teacher. After that she said she has been completely self taught. Once she left school she tried her hand at graphic designing but soon realized that this would not fulfill her artistically. During the Covid pandemic, Vika saw the opportunity to develop her art work online and even through two wars she has managed to establish herself with a global reputation. Through the daily threat of rockets and background of sirens, Vika works in a converted garage, which has become her studio. She will be a visiting artist at Art Basel Miami Beach on December 6, 2024. Vika lives in Shavei Zion, Israel with her partner, the musician Assaf, and daughters Yahel and Lia. Vika's links:Website: https://vikabrenart.com/ You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/@VikaBrenLinktree: https://linktr.ee/vikabrenart?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=d7b8a77d-9ef6-467a-ba90-fcbec1ee71de Vika's favorite artist: Dain Yoon AART Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramAART on FacebookEmail: hollowellstudios@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/aart--5814675/support.

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟
第2494期:Italian Artist's Banana Artwork Sells for $6.2 Million

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 5:06


A much-publicized art piece made up of a single banana taped to a wall has sold for $6.2 million. 一件广为人知的艺术作品,由一根用胶带粘在墙上的香蕉组成,售价为 620 万美元。 The sale happened Wednesday night during an auction in New York City at famous art seller Sotheby's. The work, called Comedian, was sold to cryptocurrency businessman Justin Sun. He is a Chinese collector and founder of the cryptocurrency company Tron. Sun placed the winning bid over the phone and the sale was completed in cryptocurrency. 此次拍卖发生在周三晚上,纽约市著名艺术品卖家苏富比拍卖行举行的一场拍卖会上。这部名为喜剧演员的作品被卖给了加密货币商人孙宇晨。他是一位中国收藏家,也是加密货币公司Tron的创始人。Sun 通过电话中标,并以加密货币完成了销售。 Before the auction, Sotheby's said the unusual art piece was expected to bring in at least $1.5 million. But the price quickly started rising after the auction began, with people bidding inside the auction room, as well as on the phone and online. 拍卖前,苏富比表示,这件不寻常的艺术品预计将带来至少 150 万美元的收入。但拍卖开始后,价格迅速上涨,人们在拍卖室内、电话和网上竞价。 The art piece had already sold three times for prices between $120,000 and $150,000, The Associated Press reported. 据美联社报道,这件艺术品已售出三次,售价在 12 万至 15 万美元之间。 Sun said in a statement after the auction that Comedian "is not just an artwork." He added that the piece "bridges the worlds of art, memes, and the cryptocurrency community.” 孙在拍卖后的一份声明中表示,《喜剧演员》“不仅仅是一件艺术品”。他补充说,这件作品“架起了艺术、模因和加密货币社区之间的桥梁”。 Sun said he planned to eat the banana, as at least two onlookers did when the artwork was presented at places around the world. Sotheby's says the fruit was always meant to be replaced repeatedly, along with the duct tape. 孙说,他打算吃香蕉,当这件艺术品在世界各地展出时,至少有两名旁观者这样做了。苏富比表示,水果和胶带总是需要反复更换。The work was created by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan. It was first presented in 2019 at the Art Basel Miami Beach show in Miami, Florida. The piece quickly led to much public discussion about what should be considered art. 该作品由意大利艺术家毛里齐奥·卡特兰创作。它于 2019 年在佛罗里达州迈阿密举行的巴塞尔艺术展迈阿密海滩展上首次亮相。这件作品很快引起了公众关于什么应该被视为艺术的广泛讨论。 Comedian belongs to a kind of art known as conceptual artwork. A conceptual piece is one in which the idea or meaning behind the work is more important than the finished object itself. 喜剧演员属于一种被称为观念艺术的艺术。概念性作品是指作品背后的想法或意义比成品本身更重要的作品。 The head of contemporary art at Sotheby's is David Galperin. He told the AP he understands the piece's popularity because it is highly provocative. Provocative describes something likely to produce a strong reaction and much public debate. 苏富比当代艺术主管是大卫·加尔佩林 (David Galperin)。他告诉美联社,他理解这部作品的受欢迎程度,因为它极具挑衅性。挑衅性描述的是可能引起强烈反应和大量公众辩论的事情。 “What Cattelan is really doing is turning a mirror to the contemporary art world,” Galperin said. He added that he thinks Comedian can cause people to question what values should be attached to artworks and what can be defined as artwork. “卡特兰真正所做的是成为当代艺术世界的一面镜子,”加尔佩林说。他补充说,他认为喜剧演员可以让人们质疑艺术品应该赋予什么价值以及什么可以定义为艺术品。“What you buy when you buy Cattelan's Comedian is not the banana itself, but a certificate of authenticity,” Galperin said. That document, he added, gives the owner permission to reproduce the banana and duct tape on their own wall as an original artwork by the artist. “当你购买卡特兰喜剧演员时,你购买的不是香蕉本身,而是一份真品证书,”加尔佩林说。他补充说,该文件允许所有者将香蕉和胶带复制到自己的墙上,作为艺术家的原创艺术品。 The sale of Comedian came shortly after Sotheby's auctioned off a famed artwork in the Water Lilies series by French painter Claude Monet. That piece sold on Monday for $65.5 million. 在苏富比拍卖法国画家克劳德·莫奈的《睡莲》系列著名艺术品后不久,《喜剧演员》就被出售了。该作品于周一以 6550 万美元的价格售出。 When asked to compare Cattelan's simple wall art to major works like Monet's, Galperin said that form of art, called impressionism, was not taken seriously when that movement first began. 当被问及将卡特兰的简单墙壁艺术与莫奈等主要作品进行比较时,加尔佩林表示,印象派这种艺术形式在这场运动刚开始时并没有受到认真对待。 “No important, profound, meaningful artwork of the past 100 years or 200 years, or our history for that matter, did not provoke some kind of discomfort when it was first unveiled,” Galperin said. 加尔佩林说:“过去 100 年或 200 年的任何重要、深刻、有意义的艺术品,或者我们的历史,在首次亮相时都会引起某种不适。”

City Life Org
Tribeca Festival at Art Basel Miami Beach Announces Lineup

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 4:28


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The King-dom
The Voice of David Whitaker

The King-dom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 32:36


Our Magic City is bustling with visitors from around the world, reflecting our melting pot of residents. The tourism industry in Miami is thriving, and today, we welcome Greater Miami Convention and Visitor's Bureau President & CEO David Whitaker. We explore everything Miami, from our Michelin-rated restaurants and hotels to iconic events like Art Basel Miami Beach and the upcoming FIFA 2026.

The Artist Advisory Hotline
Manifest Your Creative Potential: Stop Feeling Drained, Get Inspired, and Become the Artist You're Meant to Be — With a Powerful Manifestation Exercise

The Artist Advisory Hotline

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 20:47


In this episode, we dive into the hidden reason why you might be feeling drained as an artist. It's not just about physical exhaustion — it's a conflict between the old version of you, rooted in your subconscious, and the new version of you, which your conscious mind is embracing. This internal ‘short circuit' can drain your creative energy and block your artistic potential. But don't worry! I'll guide you through a powerful exercise designed to help you reprogram your subconscious mind, align with your new identity, and manifest the artist you've always been meant to be. Tune in to discover how to reclaim your inspiration and step fully into your creative power. Want to dive in deeper? Join me on a transformational two-day trip to Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach. Learn all about this program here: https://www.theartistadvisory.com/miami-2024 And, use the code 'MIAMI' to grab 20% off until November 2. 

Top Of The Game
048 Florian Faber| creative culture communities

Top Of The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 14:25


FLORIAN'S BIO Florian Faber has one of the coolest jobs in the world, he is CEO and on the Board of Directors of MCH Group, which among many endeavors owns, hosts, curates and puts together the incredible spectacles the four Art Basel shows deliver to millions. Last week, they concluded Art Basel in Basel, Switzerland, as he calls it “the mothership” and Art Basel Miami Beach takes place there every December.   He joined MCH's company Expomobilia in 2009 as New Business Manager and in 2014 he became Managing Director of Expomobilia (now MCH Live Marketing Solutions AG). In 2019, Florian Faber took over the management of the Live Marketing Solutions Division as a member of the Executive Board of MCH Group and was responsible for the repositioning and growth strategy of the brands MCH Global (Experiential Marketing Agency), MC2 (Brand Experience Solutions Provider) and Expomobilia (General Contractor Building Experiences). Before joining MCH Group, Florian Faber was responsible for Live Marketing Communication & Interactive Marketing in Europe at the Nissan car group. Florian Faber holds an Executive Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the University of Zurich. MCH brands include Art Basel Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, Paris+ par Art Basel, Art Basel Hong Kong, Design Miami, Habitat Jardin, Swiss Bau, Powertage, Weinfestival, Hack Zurich and the company owns spaces that include Messe Congress Center Basel and Messe Zurich.  MCH Group Ltd., is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and headquartered in Basel.  It's roots can be traced 108 years back to the “Schweizer Mustermesse” (est 1916) and Schweizer Mustermesse Cooperative (est 1920). In 2000, the Cooperative was converted into a joint stock company, followed by it merging with the exhibition company in Zurichin 2001 under the joint umbrella of MCH Swiss Exhibition (Holding) Ltd. The holding company was renamed MCH Group Ltd. in 2009. FLORIAN RELATED LINKS MCH Profile CEO Appointment Art Basel On Bloomberg GENERAL INFO| TOP OF THE GAME: Official website: https://topofthegame-thepod.com/ RSS Feed: https://feed.podbean.com/topofthegame-thepod/feed.xml Hosting service show website: https://topofthegame-thepod.podbean.com/ Javier's LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/javiersaade  SUPPORT & CONNECT: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/96934564 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551086203755 Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOPOFGAMEpod Subscribe on Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/site/podcatcher/index/blog/vLKLE1SKjf6G Email us: info@topofthegame-thepod.com   THANK YOU FOR LISTENING – AVAILABLE ON ALL MAJOR PLATFORMS

UBS On-Air: Conversations
The ARTicle Podcast Episode 5: LIVE Discussion at the Hammer Museum - Emerging art communities

UBS On-Air: Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 34:09


During Frieze Los Angeles week 2024, Matthew Newton, UBS Art Advisory Specialist, is joined in conversation by three phenomenal leaders in the art world: Erin Christovale, Curator at the Hammer Museum, Bridget Finn, Director, Art Basel Miami Beach, and Mary Rozell, Global Head of the UBS Art Collection at the Hammer Museum. The group discusses emerging art communities using Los Angeles as a lens.

Who Wear There by the Travel Brats
Miami: A City of Magic, Mystery, and Sometimes Murder

Who Wear There by the Travel Brats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 51:48


Miami is a city steeped in magic and mystery, from its rich cultural history and vibrant culture. Yet, amidst the glittering facade of glamour and vibrancy lies a darker chapter in Miami's history—the Cocaine Cowboys era—a tale of excess, danger, and intrigue that left an indelible mark on the cityscape. But beyond the myths and misconceptions, Miami beckons with its eclectic neighborhoods, picturesque beaches, and a wealth of cultural treasures waiting to be explored. Join us as we uncover the allure of Miami, from its pulsating nightlife to its serene hideaways, offering a glimpse into a world where magic and reality intertwine.The Birth of the "Magic City"Miami is often referred to as the "Magic City" due to its rapid growth and development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term "Magic City" was coined by a local newspaper editor named Julia Tuttle. She created the term to describe the incredible transformation of Miami from a small, remote outpost into a thriving metropolis almost overnight.Julia Tuttle was a prominent Miami pioneer. She originally visited her parents in South Florida in 1875 and fell in love with what is now known as Biscayne Bay. She later purchased 640 acres at the mouth of the Miami River and returned as a widow to live there in 1891. She convinced Henry Flagler to bring his railroad to the Miami River, and over seven years she lived there, she worked to build the community and had a lot to do with transforming the region. In 1896, Miami was incorporated as a city. From there, the city experienced a significant boom in population, infrastructure, and economy during the early 20th century, fueled by the Florida East Coast Railway. The nickname still fits the city's vibrant atmosphere, diverse culture, and ongoing growth and innovation.Cuban Influence on MiamiCuba has had a significant influence on Miami, particularly due to waves of Cuban migration to the city, especially after the Cuban Revolution in 1959. It's shaped the city's identity, culture, economy, and politics in so many ways.PoliticsCuban exiles and their descendants have been actively involved in local, state, and national politics, shaping policies and perspectives on issues related to Cuba and Latin America. You feel like you are in another country!Cultural InfluenceCuban culture is in music and art, cuisine and language. Salsa music, mambo, and Afro-Cuban rhythms have bled into Miami's music scene, and Cuban artists have made the city vibrant and contributed greatly to the colorful art.CuisineCuban cuisine is all over Miami. The city has numerous Cuban restaurants and cafes serving authentic Cuban food. Some signature Cuban dishes include sandwiches, picadillo, and arroz con pollo.ArchitectureCuban influence & heritage can be seen in so much of Miami's architecture, particularly in neighborhoods like Little Havana - colorful Art Deco buildings & classic Spanish-style architecture.Language and DemographicsSpanish, particularly Cuban Spanish, is widely spoken in Miami.EconomyCuban migration has had a significant impact on Miami's economy, contributing to the growth of tourism, hospitality, and international trade. Many Cuban entrepreneurs have also established successful businesses in Miami, which has played a huge part in enriching the city's economic landscape and creating further diversity.The "Dark Side" of Miami and the Cocaine Cowboys Era.The Cocaine Cowboys era and drug trafficking had a significant impact on Miami during the 1970s and 1980s. It caused a surge of drug-related violence, crime, and corruption in Miami. Miami was the primary entry point for cocaine smuggling into the US for powerful drug cartels like the Medellín Cartel led by Pablo Escobar. This led to an explosion of wealth in Miami, led by the cartel individuals. It fueled a construction boom because drug profits were laundered through real estate investments, which led to the rapid development of luxury properties and businesses. However, it also contributed to a culture of excess, with conspicuous consumption and hedonism becoming more prevalent. Not to mention widespread violence as rival factions were fighting for control of the lucrative trade routes and markets.Law enforcement agencies really struggled to contain the violence and corruption associated with the drug trade. There were high-profile cases and efforts to crack down on drug trafficking networks, but it created "The Cocaine Cowboys era," which gave Miami a reputation as a city marked by both glamour and danger. It still lasts today.Myths About MiamiEveryone in Miami is WealthyMiami is home to many affluent individuals and neighborhoods, there is also significant socioeconomic diversity in the city. Many residents are working- or middle-class individuals who may not enjoy the lavish lifestyle often associated with Miami. Richer areas are Brickell, Key Biscayne, and parts of South Beach; Poorer areas are downtown and some parts of Wynwood.Miami is only about beaches and nightlife.While Miami is famous for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife, it offers much more than that. It has a rich cultural scene, diverse neighborhoods, delicious cuisine, and a thriving arts community. You don't have to be a party animal to love Miami.All Miamians are Latino or Cuban.While Miami does have a large Hispanic population, including many Cuban-Americans, it is a melting pot of cultures from all over the world. You'll find people from various ethnicities and backgrounds living in Miami.Miami is Not Dangerous.Known by some as a "sin city," Miami can be dangerous, but not as dangerous as you may think. Miami is not on the FBI'S top 15 most dangerous cities list - which measures the violent crime rate and the highest cost of crime per capita, which includes instances of murder, manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Like any major city, Miami has its share of crime, from drugs, gambling, etc, but it's unfair to label the entire city as unsafe. Many neighborhoods are safe and welcoming to residents and visitors. But as with any city, you must exercise common sense, and taking precautions is essential. You need to do your research, do not talk to strangers or get in cars with strangers, etc. Also, ignore creepy men trying to hit on you, or tell them no if they don't look too dangerous.Miami is all Glitz and Glamour.While Miami does have its glamorous side, with luxury hotels, high-end restaurants, and designer boutiques, it also has a laid-back, casual vibe. There are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the city without breaking the bank. You can explore parks, outdoor spaces, and museums and even go dining at local eateries and food trucks. There are free cultural events and art festivals as well. And don't forget the beaches are free (Key Biscayne, South Beach, Hollywood), minus the parking. Miami is only for the Young and Single.While Miami is known for its vibrant nightlife and party scene, it's also a great place to live for families, retirees, and people of all ages. The city offers excellent schools, diverse neighborhoods, and many activities for people of all ages and interests. You can't drive in Miami - The traffic is Too BadJust be careful where you park, and know that people honk a lot.The Best Areas in Miami for a Solo TravelerSouth BeachThis area is popular for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and diverse dining options. You'll find plenty of opportunities to meet people at bars, clubs, and social events. However, it can get crowded and rowdy at times, so staying vigilant is important.Downtown MiamiDowntown offers a mix of entertainment, dining, and cultural attractions. It's also close to popular destinations like Brickell and Wynwood, which are known for their lively nightlife scenes. Choose accommodations in well-reviewed hotels or reputable Airbnb listings.BrickellThis upscale neighborhood is known for its high-rise condos, sophisticated bars, and restaurants. It's a popular spot for young professionals and offers a relatively safe environment for solo travelers.WynwoodFamous for its street art and hipster vibe, Wynwood is home to trendy bars, breweries, and galleries. It's a great place to meet fellow travelers and locals interested in art and culture. Just be mindful of your surroundings, especially at night.Coconut GroveThis historic neighborhood has a more relaxed atmosphere than South Beach. It has scenic parks, waterfront dining, and boutique shops. It's a good option if you prefer a quieter environment but still want access to nightlife and social activities.Hotels VS Airbnbs in MiamiFor a solo traveler, a hotel is safer, but it can be pricier than Airbnb, depending on where you want to stay. Airbnbs tend to be much cheaper for a group.Unique Destinations to Visit in MiamiVizcaya Museum and GardensThis historic estate features stunning gardens, European-inspired architecture, and unique photo opportunities around every corner.Versace MansionThe Versace Mansion is where world-renowned Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace was murdered on July 15, 1997. He was shot outside his Miami Beach mansion by Andrew Cunanan, a serial killer who took his own life eight days later. His South Beach mansion is now a "killer" lunch spot, and it's a great deal. Guests can also stay there. However, it is a pricy hotel.Coral CastleThis mysterious structure was built by Edward Leedskalnin using 1,100 tons of coral rock. The method of construction remains a mystery.Wynwood Walls The Wynwood Walls is an outdoor museum that showcases large-scale works by some of the world's best-known street artists, making it a vibrant spot for unique and colorful photos.Venetian Pool This historic public swimming pool built in the 1920s featuring waterfalls, caves, and incredible landscaping, providing a picturesque setting for photos.The KampongThe Kampong Botanical Garden features a collection of tropical fruit trees and flowering plants.Oleta River State ParkOleta River State Park is Miami's largest urban park along the shores of Biscayne Bay. You can kayak, hike, and picnic among mangrove forests.Deering EstateThis historic landmark and estate has guided tours of the mansion and gardens, as well as access to scenic trails along the waterfront.Miami Beach Holocaust MemorialThe Holocaust Memorial is a moving tribute to the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust, featuring sculptures and reflecting pools.The Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux Originally built in Spain in the 12th century, this monastery was dismantled and reconstructed in Miami, creating a unique architectural juxtaposition.Grapeland Water ParkThis water park features a quirky collection of sculptures and structures, including a giant pineapple and a shipwreck-themed play area. It provides fun and unusual photo opportunities.Key Biscayne Crandon ParkCrandon Park is home to a unique fossilized reef and the historic Cape Florida Lighthouse. It offers hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing opportunities.Miami City CemeteryThis cemetery, dating back to the 19th century, features historic gravesites, elaborate mausoleums, and lush landscaping, providing a fascinating glimpse into Miami's past.SportsMiami has a strong sports culture, with teams like the Miami Heat (NBA), Miami Dolphins (NFL), and Florida Marlins (now Miami Marlins, MLB).Day Trips from Miami Everglades National Park Everglades National Park is a short drive from Miami. It's a unique ecosystem full of wildlife. You can take an airboat ride to see alligators, birds, and other wildlife or explore the park's trails and visitor centers. It's great if you are not from Florida and are used to seeing our wildlife, and it's great for a family trip as well.Key WestWhile it's about a 3-4 hour drive from Miami, Key West is worth the trip for its charming atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture. You can visit the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, explore Duval Street, and relax by the water. Boat rides are fun as well.Fort LauderdaleOnly about a 30-minute drive from Miami, Fort Lauderdale has beautiful beaches, shopping, dining, and great cultural attractions. It also has Gulf Stream horse racing tracks, gambling, and the famous Hard Rock Guitar Hotel. Stroll along the Fort Lauderdale Beach promenade, visit the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, or take a gondola ride along the city's canals.Biscayne National ParkLocated just south of Miami, Biscayne National Park is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can go snorkeling or diving to explore the park's coral reefs, take a boat tour to see the historic lighthouse on Boca Chita Key, and enjoy spectacular views of the ocean.Wynwood Arts DistrictIf you're interested in art and culture, head to the Wynwood Arts District in Miami. This neighborhood is one of my favorite Miami spots and is known for its colorful street art, murals, galleries, boutiques, and super trendy restaurants and cafes.Coral Gables Coral Gables is a beautiful and upscale neighborhood in Miami, known for its Mediterranean Revival architecture, greenery, and historic landmarks like the Venetian Pool and the Biltmore Hotel. Spend the day exploring the shops and restaurants along Miracle Mile or visiting attractions like the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden.How to Stay Safe in MiamiAreas of Miami to Avoid when VisitingHistorically known for its high crime rates, Overtown has seen some revitalization efforts in recent years but still may not be the safest area, especially at night. Liberty City is another neighborhood with a reputation for crime. While Little Havana is vibrant and culturally rich, there are many areas that are not safe, particularly at night. If you want to go, exercise caution and stick to well-lit, populated areas.Avoiding Certain Beaches at NightWhile Miami's beaches are beautiful during the day, most are unsafe after dark. Stick to well-populated areas and avoid isolated or poorly lit beach areas at night.Be Cautious of Scams and Tourist TrapsBe wary of overly aggressive street vendors, "free" tours that require a purchase at the end, and other similar schemes.Be Careful when Driving in Rush Hour TrafficIf possible, avoid driving during peak traffic times to prevent getting stuck in gridlock.Be Vigilant at NightWhile Miami's nightlife is legendary, some areas may be more prone to rowdiness and crime. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially if you're out late at night. While Miami does have public transportation options like buses and the Metrorail, they are way less frequent and safe at night. Consider using rideshare services or taxis if you need to travel after dark, but don't get in an unregistered taxi, uber, or Lyft. Ask, "Who are you here for?" Miami can be a fun place to show off, and it's okay in certain areas like Brickell. Anywhere else, I would be extremely careful, and if you are new to the city, I would not wear your extremely fancy items. Cars also get broken into all the time, so do not leave things in your car. Better safe than sorry! In addition, don't take backroads at night.Bars can be safe to go into alone, but many female solo travelers get targeted in Miami, especially in bars and clubs. Don't take a drink from a stranger that you can't see being poured by the bartender. Also, men in Miami can be very aggressive, so be upfront with them and seek help from a bouncer if they will not leave you alone.What to Wear for A Night OutYour attire depends on where you are headed for the night. For clubs in Brickell and even South Beach, Ladies typically wear dresses or skirts and a top with heels, and guys wear nice shoes, buttoned-down short or long-sleeve shirts, and sometimes suits. Some clubs have strict "not too casual" dress code rules. For bars and any event in Wynwood, like a garage party, more casual clothes can be worn (e.g., rompers, shorts and tops, sneakers, and jeans and T-shirts for guys).Miami BeachesBeach Swimming in Miami When it comes to swimming in the waters off Miami's beaches, it's generally safe as long as you adhere to common-sense safety guidelines. While South Florida is known for its shark population, the risk of encountering a shark while swimming is very low. Most sharks are not interested in humans as prey and typically avoid interactions. Additionally, lifeguards and beach patrols in Miami are very vigilant about monitoring the waters and providing warnings or closures if any dangerous marine life is spotted.Favorite Miami BeachesMiami Beach is great for people-watching parties, meeting new people, good food, and all the action. It even has big events like pop up music festivals. For a more relaxed atmosphere, check out Key Biscayne. It is more relaxing, family-oriented, and has a great view of the Miami skyline. However, watch out for the "no-see-ems!" Beach TipsSome beaches, like South Beach, may experience higher theft rates, especially during peak tourist seasons when there are larger crowds. A few tips are to not leave valuables unattended, use lockers if available, and be mindful of your surroundings. Also, remember that local law enforcement and beach management often take measures to address theft. If you can not put items in a locker, do not bring valuables, and if you must bring valuables, like your phone and wallet, you can ask a normal-looking couple to watch them. It is taking a risk, but it has worked for me. Waterproof phone pouches are great for bringing a phone into the ocean. If you go into the water, stay where you can see your items. Do not let yourself drift far if you go into the water.Take the following precautions to ensure your safety while enjoying the beach:Swim in designated areas: Stick to beaches with lifeguards on duty and swim within the marked swimming zones.Avoid swimming alone: It's safer to swim with a buddy or in groups, especially in open waters.Stay alert: Be mindful of your surroundings while in the water and avoid areas with fishing activity or schools of baitfish, as these can attract sharks.Respect marine life: Avoid touching or approaching marine animals, including sharks, stingrays, and jellyfish.Follow beach safety guidelines: Pay attention to warning signs, flags, and instructions from lifeguards regarding water conditions and any potential hazards.Miami HurricanesIf you are visiting Miami when a hurricane hits, follow the steps below.Stay informed: Monitor local news, radio stations, or weather apps for updates on the hurricane's progress, including its projected path, intensity, and any evacuation orders or shelter information.Evacuation orders: Follow any evacuation orders issued by local authorities. Secure your accommodations: If you're staying at a hotel or rental property, inquire about their hurricane preparedness plans and follow any instructions provided by management. They may have protocols in place for guests during a storm.Stock up on supplies: Gather essential supplies such as non-perishable food, water, medications, flashlights, batteries, first aid supplies, and important documents. Ensure you have enough supplies to last several days in case of power outages or limited access to stores.Prepare your belongings: Secure outdoor furniture, decorations, and any other items that could become projectiles in high winds. If you're staying in a rental property, follow any instructions provided by the owner or management on securing the premises.Charge devices: Make sure your cell phone and other electronic devices are fully charged in case of power outages. Consider purchasing portable chargers or external battery packs for backup power.Stay indoors during the storm: Once the hurricane arrives, remain indoors in a safe location away from windows and doors. Follow safety guidelines: Follow any safety guidelines provided by local authorities, such as avoiding flooded areas, staying away from downed power lines, and using caution when venturing outside after the storm has passed.Be prepared for the aftermath: After the hurricane has passed, be prepared for potential flooding, debris, and other hazards. Follow instructions from authorities regarding cleanup efforts and any additional safety precautions.Miami stands as a captivating blend of magic and reality, where the dreams of visionaries like Julia Tuttle collide with the gritty realities of history. From its inception as a fledgling settlement to its evolution into a global destination, Miami's story is one of resilience, diversity, and constant reinvention. While the echoes of the past, including the tumultuous Cocaine Cowboys era, add layers of complexity to its narrative, Miami continues to thrive as a beacon of creativity, opportunity, and cultural fusion. As visitors traverse its vibrant streets, bask on its sun-kissed shores, and immerse themselves in its diverse tapestry of experiences, they discover a city that defies expectations and invites exploration. 

VernissageTV Art TV
Masako Miki: Hyakki Yagyo, Night of a 100 Demons / Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 Meridians

VernissageTV Art TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024


UBS On-Air: Conversations
The ARTicle Podcast Episode 4: Art Basel Miami Beach - Jeffrey Gibson - In conversation

UBS On-Air: Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 39:16


On site at Art Basel Miami Beach 2023, Matthew Newton, UBS Art Advisory Specialist, is joined in conversation by artist Jeffrey Gibson, curator Kathleen Ash-Milby, and collector Becky Gochman. Centered on Gibson's multidisciplinary practice, the group offers perspectives on how the curatorial and collecting roles contribute to the overall preservation and enrichment of indigenous culture. Gibson, a member of the Choctaw and Cherokee Nations, will represent the United States at the Venice Biennale in 2024 and his work was featured this year in the UBS Art Collection presentation in the UBS Lounge. Kathleen Ash-Milby is Curator of Native American Art, Portland Art Museum and co-commissioner of the U.S Pavilion at the 2024 Venice Biennale. Becky Gochman is a prominent private collector of contemporary indigenous art.

UBS On-Air: Conversations
The ARTicle Podcast Episode 3: Art Basel Miami Beach - Gabriel de la Mora - In conversation

UBS On-Air: Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 36:27


On site at Art Basel Miami Beach 2023, Matthew Newton, UBS Art Advisory Specialist, is joined in conversation by Mexico City-based artist Gabriel de la Mora, who is best known for constructing technically complex artworks from found, discarded, and obsolete objects. Alongside de la Mora, Matthew is joined by author and private collector, Dani Levinas, as well as Magali Arriola, Director of Museo Tamayo in Mexico City and Curator of the Meridians section at Art Basel Miami Beach. Through the lens of Gabriel's work, the group explore the connectivity between artist, curator, and collector.

VernissageTV Art TV
Saif Azzuz: Private Collection / Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 Meridians

VernissageTV Art TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024


I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
Capturing & Creating a Moment with Artist James Everett Stanley

I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 48:32


James Everett Stanley is a New England-based painter whose work has been exhibited most recently at Sean Horton Presents, New York (2023); Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York (2023); Provincetown Arts Society, Provincetown (2023); EXPO Chicago (2022); Art Basel Miami Beach (2021); Gaa Gallery, Provincetown (2020); and his work is included in the permanent collection of The Studio Museum in Harlem. A graduate of the MFA program at Columbia University, Stanley is the recipient of fellowships from the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, and The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. He is associate professor of painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston, Massachusetts. LINKS:  jameseverettstanley.com www.instagram.com/jamesestanley I Like Your Work Links: Check out our sponsor for this episode: The Sunlight Podcast at https://www.sunlighttax.com/podcast Chautauqua Visual Arts: https://art.chq.org/school/about-the-program/two-week-artist-residency/ 2-week residency https://art.chq.org/school/about-the-program/ 6-week residency   Join the Works Membership ! https://theworksmembership.com/ Watch our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ilikeyourworkpodcast Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram

Future Commerce  - A Retail Strategy Podcast
MUSES Live: The Future of Consumer (feat. Michael Miraflor, Chief Brand Officer at Hannah Grey and Alexa Lombardo, Atomic8)

Future Commerce - A Retail Strategy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 31:58


Michael Miraflor and Alexa Lombardo join the MUSES Live panel to explore the future of Consumer marketing roles and activations. Topics range from the “death of the CMO” position to Range Rover's activation at Art Basel Miami Beach; and how technology and vision may help solve the Loneliness Epidemic and the decline of the “Third Place.” Listen now!

Museum Confidential
Art Basel Miami Beach: A Diary

Museum Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 36:59


Art Basel Miami Beach, the biggest international modern/contemporary art fair in North America, took place earlier this month; thousands of art dealers, artists, collectors, curators, and art aficionados showed up. Kate Green, the Chief Curator & Nancy E. Meinig Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art at Philbrook Museum of Art, was among those attending this very active and multifaceted annual event (or series of events). At our request, Green kept an audio diary while she was there. She joins us on MC to share her diary and discuss this gala expo more generally.

ArtTactic
ARTnews' Sarah Douglas Recaps Art Basel Miami

ArtTactic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 21:35


In this week's edition of the ArtTactic Podcast, we recap Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 with Sarah Douglas, Editor-in-Chief of ARTnews and Art in America. First, Sarah shares what the mood was like at the fair this year and explains why everyone was asking about it during the fair. Then, she identifies some of the most noteworthy sales at this year's edition of the fair as well as some of the aesthetic trends relating to the art on view. Also, Sarah addresses if Art Basel Miami occurring at the end of the year is having a negative impact on the fair. Lastly, she reveals how market participants are feeling heading into 2024.

NFT Catcher Podcast
Art Basel Miami Beach 2023

NFT Catcher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 40:38


News & reviews 01:11Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 recap 11:40Links:Michael Keen @NFTicketJennifer Sutto @jennifer_suttoNFT Catcher Podcast @NFTCatcherPodproduced by Andy Cinquino  @ajc254NFT Catcher theme music by ItsJustLosemail : NFTCatcherPod@gmail.comNFT Catcher Discord

The Artist Advisory Hotline
Five Tips for Artists Visiting Miami Art Week and Art Basel Miami Beach

The Artist Advisory Hotline

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 23:29


Tune in as host Marina Granger shares valuable tips for artists visiting Miami during Miami Art Week. During this week nearly 100,000 art lovers come down to Miami to enjoy all the artwork on view in a number of art fairs, exhibitions, and other events.  For more information, visit www.TheArtistAdvisory.com 

City Life Org
Tribeca Festival at Art Basel Miami Beach Announces Talks Lineup with Luminaries in Film and Art

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 7:12


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City Life Org
Tribeca Festival at Art Basel Miami Beach Unveils Music Lounge Lineup

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 5:52


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City Life Org
Tribeca Festival and Art Basel Unite To Celebrate The Intersection of Art, Music, and Film at Art Basel Miami Beach 2023

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 4:55


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Inside Sponsorship
Inside Sponsorship at UBS – Anneliese Mesilati - Ep 125

Inside Sponsorship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 61:34


The global sponsorship portfolio at UBS is rooted in culture and sport including contemporary Art, with Art Basel as the flagship property, and Motorsports, currently Team Partner of Mercedes AMG-Petronas Formula One team, in addition to regional platforms.   Anneliese Mesilati oversees the UBS Arena naming rights agreement and the partnership with UBS Arena's anchor tenant—the NHL's New York Islanders.  Additional programs include the Founding Sponsorship of PlayersTV, the first ever athlete-owned media network dedicated to showcasing sports lifestyle and entertainment content, and Global Lead partnership of Art Basel - regionally Art Basel Miami Beach.  Alongside ideation, activation and management of regional sponsorship activities, Anneliese is focused on aligning initiatives with UBS's leadership in sustainable investing and commitment to “Reimagine the power of investing and connect people for a better world.”   Prior to UBS, Anneliese has acted as a brand, marketing and communications lead for several financial services firms including Citi and RBC, among others. You can connect with Anneliese on LinkedIn and find out more about UBS at www.ubs.com EnjoySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Baer Faxt Podcast
Art Fairs: Part 2

The Baer Faxt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 29:06 Transcription Available


Art Basel and Frieze may get all the press, but they're far from the only players in the business of art fairs. In part 2 of our special two-part double episode on art fairs, we're diving into corners of the art fair world you don't often hear about.    Our president Luyang Jiang joins as host to explore the diversity of regional models in Europe and Asia, with Daniel Hug, the director of Art Cologne, and David Chau, a collector and the co-founder of Shanghai's ART021.    We'll hear from Daniel about the origins and founding of the world's first contemporary art fair in 1967, and Art Cologne's uniquely German culture of art collecting for everyday people.    Afterwards, David Chau explains how he used ART021 as a platform to foster a homegrown art ecosystem in China, and reveals his plans for the future amidst a rapidly expanding art market.    If you haven't already, be sure to check out Art Fairs: Part 1, where Bettina Korek, the founding director of Frieze LA, and Lauren Taschen, a former show management consultant for Art Basel Miami Beach, discuss the founding of their respective fairs and their dos and don'ts for fair attendees.

The Baer Faxt Podcast
Art Fairs: Part 1

The Baer Faxt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 36:30 Transcription Available


In this special two-part double episode of The Baer Faxt Podcast, we sit down with the people behind four different leading art fairs from around the globe: Lauren Taschen, who consulted on show management for Art Basel Miami Beach, Bettina Korek, the founding director of Frieze LA, Daniel Hug, the director of Art Cologne, and David Chau, the co-founder of art021.    In part 1, Josh Baer sits down with Lauren and Bettina, who each tell the story of the founding of their respective fairs, arguably the two most important fairs in the U.S. Lauren explains how Swiss and Latin cultures came together to create Art Basel Miami Beach, while Bettina explains how Frieze LA has made a transformative impact in the few years since its founding in 2019.   Now serving as CEO of the Serpentine galleries, Bettina also casts light on the surprisingly close-knit relationship between museums and art fairs.   Afterwards, Lauren and Josh offer their dos and don'ts for fair attendees, debate the balance between transparency and confidentiality in the selection committee for fair exhibitors, and look towards how art fairs will maintain their relevance in an ever-more digital future.    In part 2, we'll turn away from large international fairs to more local, regional models, going back to the very beginning with the director of the world's oldest art fair, Art Cologne, and looking towards the future of Asia with the founder of Shanghai's art021.

Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast

Ep. 135 features Suchitra Mattai (b.1973 Georgetown, Guyana) , a multi-disciplinary artist of Indo-Caribbean descent. Her work explores how collective and individual memory and the space of myth and folklore allow us to unravel and re-imagine colonial histories and narratives. Using both her own family's history and her research of colonial indentured labor during the 19th century, Mattai seeks to expand our sense of “history.” Suchitra received an MFA in painting and drawing and an MA in South Asian art from the University of Pennsylvania. Recent and upcoming projects include a commission for the Sharjah Biennial 14, solo exhibitions at the ICA San Francisco and Kavi Gupta Gallery (Chicago) and group exhibitions at the MCA Chicago, Crystal Bridges Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the San Antonio Museum of Art, the Sarasota Museum of Art and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center. Her works are represented in collections which include Crystal Bridges Museum of Art, the Denver Art Museum, and the Tampa Museum of Art. Suchitra is represented by Kavi Gupta Gallery. Photo credit: Kendra Custer Maximiliano Duron, The Best Booths at Art Basel Miami Beach 2022 (Arghavan Khosravi and Suchitra Mattai at Kavi Gupta), From Dazzling Abstractions to Urgent Protest Art HTTPS://WWW.ARTNEWS.COM/LIST/ART-NEWS/MARKET/ART-BASEL-MIAMI-BEACH-2022- BEST-BOOTHS-1234648390/ Emann Odofu, Suchitra Mattai's Guyana exists in the gaps of the western archive, Document Journal, March 08, 2022, https://www.documentjournal.com/2022/03/suchitra-mattais- guyana-exists-in-the-gaps-of-the-western-archive/ Aron Mok, Suchitra Mattai Probes the Monstrous Misperceptions Around Immigrant Identity, Hyperallergic, March 8, 2022, https://hyperallergic.com/715678/suchitra-mattai-probes-the- monstrous-misperceptions-around-immigrant-identity/ Salomé Gómez-Upegui, Artsy, Suchitra Mattai's Soulful Works Convey Unspeakable Truths, February 4, 2022 https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-suchitra-mattais- soulful-works-convey-unspeakable-truths Sammi Lee, Plinth UK, Monstering with Suchitra Mattai, January, 2, 2022 https://plinth.uk.com/blogs/in-the-studio-with/monster- suchitra-mattai-unit-london Sadaf Padder, A Tale of Two Countries: Finding Indo-Caribbean Shakti in Colorado, Hyperallergic, January 23, 2022 https://hyperallergic.com/705864/a-tale-of-two-countries-finding- indo-caribbean-shakti-in-colorado/ ArtNet News, Looking for the Next Big Thing? Here Are 6 Exciting Artists to Watch From Miami Art Week 2021, December 7, 2021 https://news.artnet.com/market/looking-for-the-next-big-thing- here-are-6-artists-to-watch-from-miami-art-week-2021-2043675 Alison S. Cohn, Harpers Bazar, Art Returns to Miami After a Two- Year Hiatus, Dec. 2, 2021 https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/art-books- music/a38402593/art-returns-to-miami-december-2021-january- 2022/ Salome Gomez-Upegui, Artsy , Nov. 30, 2021 https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-10-best-booths- untitled-art-miami-beach-2021 Stewart Lee, “Touched by the Hand of Ithell-My fascination with a forgotten surrealist, The Guardian, October 11, 2021 https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2021/oct/11/touched-ithell- colquhoun-forgotten-surrealist-stewart-lee

Vessel: Art as a Doorway Podcast
"Why is this Art so weird?" Art Basel Miami Beach 2022 | Stories

Vessel: Art as a Doorway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 43:41


Why is this Art so weird?  The answer might surprise you.  Many artists bury a treasure of stories in their art.  Come with us to discover a few we found at Art Basel Miami Beach 2022. This is episode 35 of Vessel: Art as a Doorway Podcast. You can view the video on Youtube.Youtube:https://youtu.be/GNtD9QoIzrsFind us online:Website:http://www.clss.studioEmail:leah@leahsmithson.comchanningsmithson@gmail.comHang out with us on Instagram:@leahsmithsonart@justglazechanningEarn yield on digital assetshttps://uphold.com/signup?referral=d8b2d5cb89Support the show

PROOF
100 PROOF: Live From Art Basel Miami Beach

PROOF

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 71:25


Kevin Rose and Derek Schloss host a live episode of 100 PROOF from Miami during Art Basel Week with @gmoneyNFT, @ix_shells, and Larry Ossei-Mensah.

NFT Catcher Podcast
Episode 106 | Live from Art Basel Miami Beach 2022

NFT Catcher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 62:30


Jenny and Mike takes us day-by-day through their experience down at Art Basel Miami Beach 2022. Links:Jenny's VlogsDay 1more Day 1Day 2BAYC PartyDoodles PartyWoW GalaMichael Keen https://twitter.com/NFTicketJennifer Sutto https://twitter.com/jennifer_suttoNFT Catcher Podcast https://twitter.com/NFTCatcherPodproduced by Andy Cinquino  https://twitter.com/ajc254NFT Catcher theme music by ItsJustLos https://twitter.com/its_JustLosemail : NFTCatcherPod@gmail.comNFT Catcher Discord

JTT
Sam McKinniss on Costume Dramas, Nancy Reagan and popular imagery's relationship to desire

JTT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 51:06


Jasmin Tsou interviews Sam McKinniss on his solo shows “Costume Drama” on view at the Ovitz Collection, “Misery” on view at Almine Rech, “Mischief” at JTT and two new works he made for us for Art Basel Miami Beach. You can view images of McKinniss's work at jttnyc.com

NFT Catcher Podcast
Art Basel Miami Beach Stories | Bonus Rewind

NFT Catcher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 31:15


Bonus episode rewinding back to Miami Art Basel 2021. Mike and Jenny recapping their time at the event, as we lead up to Art Basel 2022 this week! (Look out for a 2022 recap, coming soon!){Recap originally published as part of Episode 19}Links:@SeraStargirl Miami NFT Recap VlogMichael Keen https://twitter.com/NFTicketJennifer Sutto https://twitter.com/jennifer_suttoNFT Catcher Podcast https://twitter.com/NFTCatcherPodproduced by Andy Cinquino  https://twitter.com/ajc254NFT Catcher theme music by ItsJustLos https://twitter.com/its_JustLosemail : NFTCatcherPod@gmail.comNFT Catcher Discord

The Art Angle
The Art Angle Presents: How Four Mexican Photographers Captured the Maya Riviera's Raw Beauty

The Art Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 35:53


This special episode of the Art Angle is produced in partnership with Belmond.  Recently, four photographers got a dream assignment. They were dispatched into the Maya Riviera to capture the distinctiveness and beauty of the landscape. But it wasn't all as tranquil as it sounds. The creators battled hurricane season and extremely tight deadlines to get the shots they wanted. The result of their hard work is “Fotografía Maroma,” a collection of photographs commissioned by Belmond. The images will go on display at Maroma, Belmond's hotel in the Riviera Maya, when it reopens in May 2023. Before then, however, they are going on a world tour. It starts with a display in the Miami Design District during Art Basel Miami Beach and continues with presentations at ZonaMaco in Mexico City in February and Photo London in May. In partnership with Belmond, the Art Angle spoke with the curators behind the project. Fariba Farshad is co-founder and director of Photo London and Patricia Conde is the founder of Patricia Conde Galeria in Mexico City. Together, they gave us the lowdown on why they chose these four photographers, how the project came together in record time, and what it shows us about Mexico's vibrant photography scene.

Monocle 24: The Globalist
Wednesday 30 November

Monocle 24: The Globalist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 60:00


Nato foreign ministers meet in Bucharest to discuss how to support Ukraine in the winter months. Plus: Turkey plans for a ground operation in Syria, Qatar agrees to supply Germany with gas and Art Basel Miami Beach.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
Wednesday 30 November

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 40:00


The death and legacy of former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin. Ivor Gabor and Baria Alamuddin join Andrew Mueller to discuss Nato's reassurances to Russia's neighbours, the UK census and religion in politics, and long work lunches. Plus: Chris Lord is at Art Basel Miami Beach.

Goats And The Metaverse - A Collectibles Podcast
Free NFTs at Art Basel Miami Beach 2022?

Goats And The Metaverse - A Collectibles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 13:37


In this video, we go through this week's NFT events at Art Basel Miami Beach. Where should you go and what to do during this crazy week of events in Miami Beach, Florida. Will we see you there? Let us know in the comments. FOLLOW US // https://twitter.com/goatmetaverse https://twitter.com/yossihasson https://twitter.com/stanleymeytin https://instagram.com/stanleymeytin/ https://www.instagram.com/goatsandmetaverse TIMESTAMPS // 00:00 - Intro 01:49 - What is Miami Art Basel 04:09 - 9dcc in Miami Art Basel 08:40 - Doodles Putt 09:18 - NTF Now Gateway 13:20 - Outro For collaborations or business inquiries email us: goatsandthemetaverse@gmail.com DISCLAIMER: This is not financial advice. We are not financial advisors. This channel is for entertainment and expressing our opinions. Our goal is to provide as much information as we can. Please don't forget to do your own research and make your own decisions.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Culture Show
Twenty years of Art Basel Miami Beach

Monocle 24: The Monocle Culture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 30:00


Robert Bound and guests mark 20 years of Art Basel Miami Beach. Artnet's executive editor Julia Halperin shares her memories of the fair, while outgoing and incoming directors Marc Spiegler and Noah Horowitz discuss the history and future of Art Basel Miami Beach. Plus: Heather Hubbs, director of the New Art Dealers Alliance fair, on how this upstart art fair became an institution all on its own.

Miami Real Estate Podcast
Monica Kalpakian — Miami Art Week & Tips on Collecting

Miami Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 37:23


Back for another installment of the pod with Miami Art Week and Art Basel Miami Beach around the corner. The most exciting week of the year kicks off on December 1st, and fitting the vibe is our guest on the show, a true savant of the Miami art scene. Monica Kalpakian is the founder of Miami-based Artvising, an exclusive consultancy service for the most demanding private art collectors in the world. Monica has been an art patron and collector for the last 30 years. She is also a founding member of Art Basel Miami, on the international council & acquisitions committee for Tate Modern, a board member and adulation committee for Bass Museum of Art, and sits on the board of Miami's Museum of Contemporary Art. Throughout her career, Monica has worked closely with leading contemporary art galleries, artists, private dealers, auction houses, and institutions to establish relationships with an international network of artists, collectors, art insurers, shippers, appraisers, framers, conservators, experts, foundations, and scholars. In this episode, Monica brings her insider knowledge to explore all things art and Miami's thriving scene. It's a great conversation covering everything from the role of Art Basel and Miami Art Week shaping Miami into the global city that it is today, the proliferation of art galleries around the city, and navigating our museum landscape, which has grown significantly in the last five years. Monica gives us her professional advice on how to build a collection as well as her list of best galleries in Miami.   Host: Omar De Windt Guest: Monica Kalpakian Producers: Omar De Windt; Veronica Aizpurua Art: Alberto Arevalo Follow: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / YouTube / Instagram