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[Contemporary Realism] Hosting today's show is co-publisher Wendie Martin, who chats with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the May 2025 issue of American Art Collector. Inside the issue are features on artists Alan Bray, Micah Ofstedahl and Mian Situ, a prominent Western artist who has found a calling in figurative art. They also chat about this month's special sections, which include wildlife art and our Santa Fe destination guide. Today's episode is sponsored by Michigan's Muskegon Museum of Art and The Bennett Prize, which celebrates women artists. To learn more about these two sponsors and their long-standing partnership in the art world, visit thebennettprize.org.
[Western Art] Co-publisher Wendie Martin hosts today's show with guest Michael Clawson, executive editor of Western Art Collector. They chat about the May 2025 issue of Western Art Collector, which includes features on cover artist G. Russell Case, Karl Bodmer at the Joslyn Museum and our popular New Mexico destination guide. Today's episode is sponsored by Michigan's Muskegon Museum of Art and The Bennett Prize, which celebrates women artists. To learn more about these two sponsors and their long-standing partnership in the art world, visit thebennettprize.org.
[Contemporary Realism] Co-publisher Adolfo Castillo hosts today's show as he chats with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the April 2025 issue of American Art Collector. Inside the issue are features on photorealism and also in-depth looks at the work of Yu Ji and Ben Ashton. Ashton's work is hand-painted, but inspired by artificial intelligence after the artist fed his own work into AI software to see what it would spit out. Adolfo and Sarah also talk about previews all around the art world. This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector. To read all of these articles, and many more, visit americanartcollector.com.
[Western Art] Here's your rundown on the April 2025 issue of Western Art Collector. Co-publisher Adolfo Castillo chats with executive editor Michael Clawson about all the events happening in April. Features in the issue include a fascinating story about the time a Charles M. Russell painting crossed paths with President John F. Kennedy the day before one of America's darkest moments. Other Texas-themed features include a look into the long friendship between singer Red Steagall and the Cowboy Artists of America, and we also take you into a lovely Texas art collection. Finally, we also talk about the Scottsdale Art Auction, which is featured on the April 2025 cover. This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector. Learn about shows like this every month by visiting westernartcollector.com.
[Contemporary Realism] Co-publisher Wendie Martin hosts today's show as she chats with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the March 2025 issue of American Art Collector. Inside the issue are features on painter Susannah Martin, as well as a feature written by a collector who lives with a mysterious and beautiful portrait on his wall. Wendie and Sarah also talk about the Salmagundi Club Member Show, Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week, women artists and our popular florals and botanicals section. This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector. To read all of these articles, and many more, visit americanartcollector.com.
[Western Art] We're talking about one of Western art's busiest months on todays show. Co-publisher Wendie Martin chats with executive editor Michael Clawson about the March 2025 issue of Western Art Collector. Inside the issue are previews on all of the biggest shows: Night of Artists in Texas, Cowgirl Up! in Arizona, March in Montana and The Russell in Montana and many others. They also chat about Western landscapes and how an artist's perspective creates new possibilities at locations that have been painted many times. This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector. Learn about shows like this every month by visiting westernartcollector.com.
Ryan & Becca are joined by Layla Lynn, also known as the Mug Maiden, a passionate ceramic mug collector with an impressive collection of over 700 pieces. Layla shares her love for handmade ceramics and dives into her experiences within the ceramics community, from building relationships with artists to buying and unboxing handmade work. They also discuss packaging practices, the potential for exhibiting collections, and a unique fundraising initiative Layla is currently pursuing. Plus, she highlights her "Makers of the Moment," showcasing some of her favorite artists.-----Find more about Layla's business below-----Instagram - @themugmaidenMystery Mug Giveaway - https://msha.ke/themugmaidenMaker of the MomentRyoko Rio - @ryokoceramicsLeo - @northernghost.studiosMarret Metzger - @marretmetzgerSponsorsL&L Kilns - The durable kiln that potters trust to fire evenly & consistently. Find your L&L kiln at hotkilns.comSpeedball Ceramics - Try the new Speedball Boss Base tool to open your wheel thrown work consistently and with ease, now available in pink and purple to match their plastic bats. Browse their wide selection of products at speedballart.comSmith Sharpe Refractory - Find out which Advancer Kiln Shelves are right for you at kilnshelf.com.Support the show on Patreon for as little as $3 per month: https://patreon.com/WheeltalkpodcastFollow us on Instagram:@wheeltalkpodcast@rdceramics@5linespotteryVisit our website:www.wheeltalkpotcast.comWheel Talk YouTube Channel
[Contemporary Realism] Hosting today's episode is co-publisher Adolfo Castillo, who interviews managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the February issue of American Art Collector magazine. In the issue are features on Kristin Anchors, Angela Gram and the Bennett Prize finalists, as well as special sections devoted to cityscapes, Florida and California. Learn more about American Art Collector, and subscribe to the monthly magazine, at americanartcollector.com.
[Western Art] Co-publisher Adolfo Castillo returns to the show to speak with executive editor Michael Clawson about the February 2025 issue of Western Art Collector magazine. Michael discusses features related to the Autry Museum of the American West, a drawing show at Medicine Man Gallery and Western Horizons at Legacy Gallery. Special sections in the issue include sections on Western still life paintings and wilderness areas in North America. They also discuss the magazine's first-ever bronze cover featuring the work of John Coleman. Learn more about the magazine by visiting westernartcollector.com.
Podcast host and Nordic Art Agency gallery Founder Juliet Rees is back with Season 6 a new season of art conversations.Laura Jane Scott is a British artist working in minimalist, geometric abstraction and colour-field painting. Her desire for simplicity through geometric form and her striking use of colour enables her to produce work where painting explores a model of architectural form and where colour embodies a physical structure. The resulting work is a refined visual vocabulary of form and colour.The Nordic Art Agency opened a new gallery space in December of 2024 and Laura Jane Scott was one of two new international artists to feature in the current International Group exhibition. Six of her works are currently exhibited and all of them can be viewed on Laura Jane Scott's artist page.Visit the new Nordic Art Agency gallery in our beautiful new location and meet Juliet and all her artists. Follow the Nordic Art Agency on Instagram.
Mr. Daisuke Miyatsu is one of the most prominent art collectors from Japan. He tells us how he fell in love with the work of Yayoi Kusama. - 日本を代表するアートコレクター宮津大輔さん。4月21日までメルボルンのNGV(ビクトリア国立美術館)で開催されている草間彌生展にも沢山の作品を貸し出されています。
Co-Publisher Wendie Martin hosts today's show with guest Sarah Gianelli, Managing Editor at American Art Collector. They chat about the January 2025, which includes features on Jeremy Geddes, Dyana Hesson and much more. The issue also has an Arizona destination guide and a special section devoted to still lifes. Subscribe today at americanartcollector.com.
Co-Publisher Wendie Martin hosts today's show with guest MIchael Clawson, Executive Editor of Western Art Collector. Michael discusses the January 2025 issue of Western Art Collector, which includes features on Amery Bohling, Taylor Crisp and te upcoming Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale. They also chat about special sections devoted to Arizona, Western auctions and contemporary Western art. Subscribe to Western Art Collector today at westernartcollector.com.
Int he 1960s, a man would go missing that you would think, the power and wealth his family wielded, that they could find him. However, despite extensive searches, the only thing that would be found, are stories of what happened. But what did go down on that fateful day? lets discuss! Thank you for watching Roanoke Tales and I hope you enjoy The ALARMING DISAPPEARANCE Of Michael Rockefeller
Send us a textNasim Nasr is an Iranian-born Australian artist whose work focuses on the issues facing her home country of Iran and the challenges she has experienced as a woman and female artist. These circumstances ultimately led her to leave Iran at the age of 25. Nasim relocated to Australia with her younger siblings, where she has built a life for herself and her family while establishing herself as a prominent artist.Working across photography, installation, and performance, Nasim has gained significant recognition, with her works recently acquired by the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. We had the pleasure of speaking with Nasim about her life journey and her beautiful, thought-provoking art. Enjoy listening to her story, and feel free to reach out to Nasim to see her work or for a studio visit. 'Biography:Born in Tehran, Iran 1984Moved to Adelaide, Australia 2009, Currently lives and works in SydneySince graduating with a Master Visual Arts (Research), University South Australia, 2011, Nasim Nasr's art practice has sought to comment upon the transience of cultural identities. With an interest in cultural relationships in contemporary society, her artworks have engaged themes of intercultural dialogue and perspective between the historical and contemporary. Using video, photography, performance, 3D objects and sound, these works highlight notions of cultural difference as experienced in her past and present homelands, between West and East and seeks to create a harmony between the two.Nasim Nasr is a third time finalist at Fisher's Ghost Art Award and will exhibit at Campbelltown Art Centre Oct-Dec 2024 with her new light box; Impulse 2024, In March 2024 Nasr won AUSTRALIAN CONTEMPORARY ARTIST OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION AWARD from the Art's Minister Tony Burke and Shadow Art Minister Paul Fletcher at the Paliment House, Canberra. Nasr's latest video work ‘Impulse' was presented at the 2023 Adelaide Independent Film Festival where it won the best Micro Short Film Award, and was in the official selection at the 2023 A Shaded View on Fashion Film Festival Awards in Paris. In 2017 Nasr won People's Choice Award in The William and Winifred Bowness Photography Art Prize, Monash Art Gallery Melbourne, and her Women in Shadow II video documentation won an award at the 10th Anniversary Edition, A Shaded View on Fashion Film, Maison Jean Paul Gaultier and Club De L'Etoile, Paris, France in 2018. Nasr exhibited in the inaugural Triennial of Asia: We Do Not Dream Alone, Asia Society Museum in New York, October 2020–June 2021, her latest solo presentation Impulse at Mars Gallery, Melbourne March-April 2023. She exhibited at Photo London, Somerset House, London in May 2023. Nasr's latest photograph Impulse (2023) was reproduced on the front cover of ART COLLECTOR magazine in Australia, issue 104 included 8pp profile story on her practice.'
[Western Art] On this episode of First Look (Episode 304), co-publisher Adolfo Castillo chats with executive editor Michael Clawson about the December issue of Western Art Collector. Michael will fill listeners in on all of the content in the issue, including features on painters Alice Leese and Dennis Ziemienski, and special sections Art of the Cowboy, Winter Scenes and the annual Western Holiday Gift Guide. In addition, they also talk about all the shows and openings happening in the Western art world from coast to coast. This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector magazine. Learn more about the magazine at westernartcollect.com.
[Contemporary Realism] On today's First Look of the next issue of American Art Collector (Episode 303), co-publisher Adolfo Castillo chats with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about all the content in the December 2024 issue. Highlights include features on Joe Fig and Carol Maine, a look at the special section Figurative Art and also many other previews happening from coast to coast. Today's episode is sponsored by American Art Collector. Learn more at americanartcollector.com.
Dr. Darlene Miller-Lanning, Director of the Hope Horn Gallery at the University of Scranton, and Paul Biedlingmaier Jr, University of Scranton graduate and Art Collector, speaking about the exhibition, "Hudson River & Delaware Valley," running now through November 22, 2024, with a Collector's Lecture on November 15 at 5:00 pm, Kane Forum, in Leahy Hall, 2nd Floor, 243 Jefferson Avenue in Scranton. A Gallery Reception will follow at 6:00 pm at the Hope Horn Gallery, Hyland Hall, 4th Floor, 301 Jefferson Avenue. https://www.scranton.edu/academics/hope-horn-gallery
In this episode, Chris is in San Francisco California for some book launches and had the chance to visit the legendary Mark McCloud!! Mark is an art teacher, sculptor, painter, photographer, amateur comedian, and the leading collector of LSD blotter paper and Psychedelic Art. Founder of the "Institute of Illegal Images", he has the largest and most comprehensive blotter art collection in the world! With nearly 30,000 framed tabs on the walls surrounding him, he shares with us various bits of knowledge, history of LSD and stories of his super interesting Life! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-dyer8/support
In this episode of Art & Cocktails, join us for an inspiring conversation with art collector and curator Sonia Borrell, founder of the Tryson Collection. Sonia shares her journey in the art world, discussing her passion for discovering new artists and building a collection that resonates on a personal level. She offers invaluable advice for artists on creating authentically and for new collectors on how to start a collection with meaning and purpose. Key Takeaways: Art as a healing and transformative force Collecting what you love over following market trends The importance of authenticity for artists How artists can curate their website and social media to attract collectors and galleries Tips on using social media to connect with collectors and build a community How to navigate the art world as a beginner Whether you're an artist looking to stand out or a collector eager to find meaningful pieces, this episode is packed with insights on how to approach art with intention, passion, and heart. Listen now for a refreshing take on art, connection, and creating from the heart. Follow Sonia Borrell: Instagram: @soniabblondon Website: www.soniabblondon.com Grab your copy of Sonia Borrell's book, Art in Real-Time: Collecting Tomorrow's Masters, and explore the world of art collecting with insights from an expert. https://amzn.to/3NWc9EL Visit our website to learn more about Create! Magazine and Art & Cocktails Podcast www.createmagazine.co
[Western Art] Returning to the podcast is co-publisher Wendie Martin, who speaks with executive editor Michael Clawson about the November 2024 issue of Western Art Collector. This month's issue includes a wide variety of features, including an in-depth look at a major watercolor by Charles M. Russell, a preview of Kim Wiggins' newest solo show and a peek into the new Maynard Dixon Museum in Tucson, Arizona. In addition to all of the great gallery coverage, the issue also includes the popular Western Small Works & Miniatures special section. Today's episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector. Learn more about the magazine at westernartcollector.com.
[Contemporary Realism] In today's First Look episode, co-publisher Wendie Martin chats with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the November 2024 issue of American Art Collector. Included in the issue are features on artists Conor Martin, Jeremy Mann and Carrie Ann Baade, as well as nearly a dozen other gallery openings from around the country. The issue also has the annual Small Works & Miniatures special section inside, which is agreat place to start your holiday shopping. The episode is sponsored by American Art Collector. Learn more about the magazine at americanartcollector.com.
In this episode of the Artist Next Level Podcast, host Sergio Gomez sits down with renowned art collectors Steven Alan Bennett and Dr. Elaine M. Schmidt, founders of The Bennett Prize. With a background in corporate law and education, Steven and Elaine share their passion for art, particularly figurative realism, and their journey from admirers to collectors. They explore the inspiration behind The Bennett Prize, a prestigious $50,000 award dedicated to empowering women painters, and how it has helped elevate emerging artists. The Bennetts also share valuable insights on what moves them to buy art, and offer advice for artists seeking to attract collectors. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on art, philanthropy, and championing women in the arts! Learn about the Bennett Prize: https://thebennettprize.org
[Contemporary Realism] Adolfo Castillo is the host of today's episode as he dives into the October issue of American Art Collector with managing editor Sarah Gianelli. Together, Sarah and Adolfo talk about a feature on painter Stephen Fox, our annual Art Lover's Guide to Charleston, South Carolina & Vicinity, and gallery previews at top venues from coast to coast. Dont miss the inside scoop on the art world in the October issue. Today's episode is sponsored by American Art Collector. Learn more at americanartcollector.com.
[Western Art] Returning to the podcast is Adolfo Castillo, who hosts an enlightening discussion with executive editor Michael Clawson about the October issue of Western Art Collector magazine. Michael talks about the annual Western Museum Directory, a brand new section devoted to outdoor adventures, and major shows happening all around the art world, including the Lone Star Art Auction and the Cowboy Artists of America annual show, and so much more. Today's episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector. Learn more about the magazine at westernartcollector.com.
In this episode, Ceri talks about the art of connecting with art collectors. She breaks down the three main types of collectors, offers strategies for engaging each, and shares her knowledge on building genuine relationships in the art world. Ceri gives tips and examples as she decodes the complex world of art collecting, making it accessible and actionable for creatives at any stage of their career. KEY TAKEAWAYS Understanding the three main types of art collectors: casual, serious, and institutional, is essential for tailoring your approach and marketing strategies. Casual collectors are driven by personal enjoyment and aesthetic pleasure, often seeking affordable pieces that resonate emotionally or complement their lifestyle. Serious collectors are connoisseurs who strategically build curated collections, often becoming influential figures in the art world and supporting artists' careers long-term. Institutional collectors, such as museums and corporations, acquire art aligned with their mission, often guided by specific policies and multiple stakeholders. Building relationships with all three types of collectors is possible but requires a strategic approach tailored to each group's unique motivations and preferences. Engaging storytelling and consistent online presence are more effective than cold pitching, fostering genuine connections and demonstrating the value of your work over time. Successful artists often maintain a presence in both high-end art markets and broader consumer markets, offering a range of works that cater to different collector types. Research and understand potential collectors' interests before reaching out, enabling more targeted and meaningful engagement that can lead to productive interactions and opportunities. BEST MOMENTS "Casual collectors are driven by a desire for personal enjoyment and aesthetic pleasure. They seek artworks that resonate with them on an emotional level, often drawn to pieces based on factors such as colour, materiality and scale." "Serious collectors approach acquisitions with a strategic mindset. Often setting or following trends while conducting thorough research, they frequently consult with art advisors, curators, gallerists and museum directors to refine their choices." "Institutional collectors purchases are typically guided by limited budgets, staff resources, curatorial decisions, long term value and alignment with their existing collection or institutional goals." "Cold pitching often fails because it lacks the personal touch needed to build a meaningful connection. Engaging storytelling on social media and on your website allows potential collectors, institutions and art professionals to get to know you and your work over time, fostering genuine relationships." "By sharing your journey, your inspirations and behind the scenes content, you create a narrative that resonates with an audience, making it more likely they'll remember you and engage with your work." "Regularly updating your social media and website with engaging content helps keep your work in the public eye, increasing visibility and maintaining interest." "Engaging storytelling and consistent content creation fosters long term relationships rather than short term gains. By investing in building a robust online presence, you establish a foundation for online connections of future opportunities." EPISODE RESOURCES PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Subscribe before September 29 for just £5 per month for the first year! Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? 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Wendie Martin hosts today's First Look for American Art Collector's September issue. She chats with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about all of the great content in the issue, including features related to artists Hisaya Taira and Eric Green, a Contemporary Masters feature on Juliette Aristides, and a look inside the videos of Jesse Brass, who has been recording artists as they talk about their studios and inspiration. Sarah also explores all the various event and show previews that appear in the September issue. This issue is sponsored by American Art Collector. Visit americanartcollector.com for more information.
Wendie Martin is the host of this Western Art Collector First Look inside the September issue. Joining her as her guest is Michael Clawson, Western Art Collector's executive editor, who takes you into the heart of this next issue. Michael talks about features on artist and gallery owner Carrie Wild, Mark Maggiori's new show in New York City, and Dan Corazzi's encounters with wildlife as he travels with two prominent wildlife artists. This issue also has the Wildlife special section, which is always a reader favorite. This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector. Read more at westernartcollector.com.
On today's episode of First Looks for American Art Collector, co-publisher Adolfo Castillo talks with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the August issue of American Art Collector. Inside the issue are features on artists César Biojo, Jeanine Brito and Noah Saterstrom, as well as previews of openings and events all around the art world. The issue also has our famous Art of the Portrait annual special section. This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector, which features the top contemporary art in the country every single month. Learn more at americanartcollector.com.
On today's episode of First Looks for Western Art Collector, co-publisher Adolfo Castillo talks with executive editor Michael Clawson about the August issue of Western Art Collector. Inside the issue are features on Silas Thompson, Sean Michael Chavez, a group show inspired by author/painter Will James and more, as well as special sections on ranch life and Western portraiture. This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector, the only monthly magazine devoted to art of the American West. Learn more at westernartcollector.com.
We are talking about collecting today on the Noize! We got attorney and art collector Nick Bedford. You might catch Nick in Miami at Art Basel, flying worldwide to check out all the shows, or in the studio with your favorite artists. Nick talks about the value of art, following artists as they grow, and getting into the politics behind collecting. Nick shines a light on what he values in purchasing, which includes the sketches and preliminary drawings. It's a talk about the other side of the art business from a person actively supporting and acquiring work. Listen, subscribe, and share!Episode 189 topics include:reasons to collectvalue in artcollecting sketches and preliminary workswhat makes a great artisthow success changes artists and collectingfollowing artists as they growrecent treasures in the collectiongatekeeping by museums and galleriesNick Bedford bio:Nicholas Bedford is a highly accomplished, leveraging his extensive legal expertise to provide exceptional defense for prominent corporate entities, municipalities, and trucking companies across the nation. Among his esteemed clientele are renowned organizations like National Indemnity Company, The Kroger Co., American Family Insurance, Grady Memorial Hospital, The Home Depot, Inc., The City of Atlanta, and some of the nation's biggest corporate citizens. With over a decade of experience, Nicholas has consistently demonstrated his prowess in handling complex legal matters.Beyond his legal achievements, Nicholas is deeply committed to his community and passionate about promoting artistic advocacy. He serves as a Board Member of Georgia Lawyers for the Arts and is the visionary Founder of the Artist Making a Difference Mural Program. Through this innovative initiative, Nicholas has spearheaded impactful murals and initiated programs for philanthropic causes, including the Ronald McDonald House, the Atlanta Missions, Allgood Elementary School, and the Jesse Draper Boys & Girls School.See more: Nick Bedford's IG @nick_bedFollow us:StudioNoizePodcast.comIG: @studionoizepodcastJamaal Barber: @JBarberStudioSupport the podcast www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast
A conversation with art collector Eric Green. Eric and his wife Debbie are the founders of the Green Family Art Foundation, which they run along with their son Adam Green, an acclaimed art advisor who recently landed on ARTnews' list of Top 75 Art World Professionals. In the episode, we delve into Eric's personal journey as a collector, from his first art history class to the construction of his foundation's prominent exhibition space in the heart of Dallas' museum district. In particular, we discuss the foundation's mission to support underrepresented contemporary artists, how he works with curators to turn the collection into exhibitions, and what makes a great piece of art.https://www.greenfamilyartfoundation.org/https://www.instagram.com/greenfamilyartfoundation/?hl=enhttps://www.greenfamilyartfoundation.org/exhibitions/23-rupture-connection-curated-by-christopher-y.-lew/https://www.adamgreenartadvisory.com/
On today's episode of First Looks for American Art Collector, co-publisher Wendie Martin talks with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the July issue of American Art Collector. Inside the issue are features on Quang Ho, Zienna Brunsted Stewart, Simon Dinnerstein and more, as well as special sections on scupture, art of the nude and a destination guide on New England. This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector, which features the top contemporary art in the country every single month. Learn more at americanartcollector.com.
On today's episode of First Looks for Western Art Collector, co-publisher Wendie Martin talks with executive editor Michael Clawson about the July issue of Western Art Collector. Inside the issue are features on Teal Blake, LaQuincey Reed, the Winborg family of artists and more, as well as special sections on Western scupture and a destination guide on Wyoming. This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector, the only monthly magazine devoted to art of the American West. Learn more at westernartcollector.com.
This week I'm talking with street art collector Craig Hyland. As a street artist it's rare that we get to interact with our audience, so it was great to sit down and talk with Craig. We're discussing how he got into street art and what made him want to start collecting it.
A conversation with Jordan Schnitzer, the world's foremost collector of prints and multiples. In the conversation, we discuss Jordan's undeniable passion for art, his thoughts on collecting, and his unwavering support for arts programming. In particular, we delve into his support of a current exhibition at The Getty titled "First Came a Friendship: Sidney B. Felsen and the Artists at Gemini G.E.L."For over five decades, Gemini G.E.L Co-Founder Sidney B. Felsen has documented the vibrant life and creative processes at Gemini through his love of photography. This has resulted in an unmatched historical record of some of the most influential artists of the last sixty years, including Robert Rauschenberg, Claes Oldenburg, Ellsworth Kelly, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Frank Gehry and Julie Mehretu. Felsen's intimate photographs which capture the collaborations and friendships that have shaped Gemini's legacy, are on view at The Getty through July 7.https://www.getty.edu/research/exhibitions_events/exhibitions/sidney_b_felsen/index.htmlhttps://www.jordanschnitzer.org/https://schnitzercare.org/https://www.geminigel.com/
On this episode of American Art Collective we get the first look at the June Issue for Western Art Collector! Michael Clawson talks with us about the cover aritst Carrie Ballantyne, the features including; Abigail Gutting, Edward H. Bohlin and the biannual La Luz de Taos. We talk about the collecto's focuses on women artists and canyons and deserts. Plus, upcoming events, shows and so much more! This episode is sponosored by Western Art Collector Magazine.
On this episode of American Art Collective we get the first look at the June issue for American Art Collector magazine! Sarah Gianelli chats with us about cover artist Brian Haberlin, the features including Carl Dobsky and Shawn Barber at Copro Gallery, Industrial Beauty at Fairfield Museum and History Center, the collector's focuses, upcoming events and shows and so much more! This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector Magazine!
Friday (pt 1 of 2): On today's Late Riser's Podcast, Happy Friday! - Today's Playhouse sets noted art collector, Frank Fesley struggling with technology, his attorney Sal Goodman, and the pitfalls of marriage.. - John Boy gives away some more of his “wonderful things”.. - Tom Sorenson takes the virtual talking stick and sounds off on the subject of football.. - and we'll wrap things up with an economics lesson from Oliver - (yes, really..).. ℗®© 2024 John Boy & Billy, Inc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday (pt 2 of 2): On today's Late Riser's Podcast, Happy Friday! - Today's Playhouse sets noted art collector, Frank Fesley struggling with technology, his attorney Sal Goodman, and the pitfalls of marriage.. - John Boy gives away some more of his “wonderful things”.. - Tom Sorenson takes the virtual talking stick and sounds off on the subject of football.. - and we'll wrap things up with an economics lesson from Oliver - (yes, really..).. ℗®© 2024 John Boy & Billy, Inc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the American Art Collective we take a First Look into the upcoming May issue of American Art Collector! Sarah Gianelli talks with us about the cover artist Elizabeth Floyd. She also discusses features that include stories on The Bennett Prize winners, the film, Movement, Light and Life, Santa Figurative artists and Rose Freymuth Frazier. We get into the Art Lover's Guide to Santa Fe and highlight collectors' focuses. Plus, we tease the shows and events you won't want to miss and so much more! This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector Magazine.
On this episode of the American Art Collective we get a First Look into the upcoming May issue of Western Art Collector! Michael Clawson sits down with us and talks about the cover artist Gary Ernest Smith who is also featured in the magazine. Other features include stories on Frederic Remington and the Fechin House. We also cover the state of the art in New Mexico and the collector's focus on the art of the horse. Plus we tease the shows and events you won't want to miss and so much more! This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector magazine.
On this episode of the American Art Collective Sarah Gianelli stops but to talk to us about the April issue for American Art Collector magazine! Sarah tells about the cover artist Mark Pugh, Scott Noel's exhibtion at Gross McCleaf Gallery and Fleeting Presence: The Liminal Art of Daniel Sprick at Madden Museum of Art. She dishes on the special sections inluding the Art Lover's Guide to Texas, the collectors' focus on modern art and seascapes, rivers and lakes. Plus, we have all the latest details on upcoming shows and events and so much more! This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector magazine.
On this episode of American Art Collective we are joined by Michael Clawson who gives us the first look into the April issue for Western Art Collector magazine. We celebrate the 200th issue with a brand new look! Michael teases the features and breaks down some memorable covers from over the years, talks about the Tuscon Museum of Art centennial and remembers Ed Mell. He also dishes on the special selections like the state of the art in Texas and painting the old west! Plus, we have all the details on upcoming shows and events and so much more! This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector Magazine.
Running out of time, graduating from the rowing machine, looming fears of mortality.
And tell me what street compares with Mott Street in July? Literally anywhere else, Ella, get it together.
A trip to Dia, thoughts on Judd, Sandback, Minimalism at large, and run.
Hips before dips? Not on this pod.