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There are just certain artists who know their subject. For Tim Conlon, freight train graffiti is his muse, his subject, his love, his investigation. As a freight graffiti artist himself, Tim took that passion and understanding of the North American railroad system and turned into wonderfully constructed photoreal paintings of graff on trains as well as a series of train set works featuring graffiti pieces. His work is about not only a love of graffiti, but a story of movement, of communication and connection, friendship and the insight to a subculture of America that collect rail ephemera. It's a story of the industrial revolution, but also of the power of moving art. On this episode of the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, Juxtapoz editor Evan Pricco speaks with Tim about his early days in Baltimore, how he got into painting the freights and the culture around painting trains. From taking part in a show at BEYOND THE STREETS in LA this past Fall, as well as big showcases at BTS in London and Shanghai earlier this year and working on Showtime's "Rolling Like Thunder" documentary on freight train graffiti with Roger Gastman, Tim's stories are part of the fabric of American art. The Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by FIFTH WALL TV's Doug Gillen and Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 125 was recorded in October 2023 in Los Angeles. Follow us on @radiojuxtapoz
This week on The Treatment, Elvis welcomes back writer-director Christopher Nolan, whose latest project is the film Oppenheimer, about J. Robert Oppenheimer, “the father of the atomic bomb.” Next, artist Mr. Cartoon joins to discuss his show Just My Imagination currently running at BEYOND THE STREETS & CONTROL Gallery in Los Angeles. And on The Treat, filmmaker Brooklyn Sudano talks about a place that grounds her.
Easy Now! Amba and Theme are back this week with a very special guest... Doc Brown! We ramble about Hip Hop and Grime, Doc tells us his thoughts on the Beyond The Streets exhibition and they listen to some tunes! Enjoy! Songs listened to- Partners In Kryme - Turtle Power Bobby McFerrin - Dont Worry Be Happy LL Cool J - I Shot Ya (remix) Follow Doc Brown here- https://www.instagram.com/docbreezy88/ And check out his podcast "Shrink The Box" Check out AMBAs radio show- The Missin' Links! HERE- https://www.mixcloud.com/TheBoAtPod/amba-the-missin-links-march-2023/ PARENTAL ADVISORY - EXPLICIT LYRICS NEW episodes EVERY Wednesday! Hosted by Amba and Theme Music by Tarboosh Records Logo by Candie Produced by Talal Karkouti #Podcast #Graffiti #HipHop #hiphopmusic #comedy #london #Sampling #UKHipHop #AH2YMH #DocBrown #PoisonousPoets #UKHipHop #WildStyle #Funny #Conversation
We explore the creative and commercial genius that emerged from the street-art movement of 1970s New York. We meet street art historian and creator of a new exhibition at Saatchi Gallery, Roger Gastman, and catch up with some of the scene's major players, Claudia “Claw Money” Gold, and Fab 5 Freddy.
Roger Gastman is an art dealer, curator, filmmaker, publisher and historian of graffiti and street art. He's THE fucking guy. He's worked closely with people like Shepard Fairey and Banksy. And a ton of other great artists. He was a consulting producer on Exit Through The Gift Shop, which is one of my favorite documentaries. In 2018 he curated Beyond The Streets in Los Angeles that kinda led to me becoming obsessed with his art shows. And in 2022, he opened a permanent gallery in LA. Video on www.patreon.com/brido
Patrick In The Morning talk with Roger Gastman from Beyond The Streets about the incredible new (free!) Beastie Boys exhibit in LA
Ian Reid visits the Hamptons for his art work on view at the Southampton Arts Center for BEYOND THE STREETS on PAPER and is scarred for life along the way. July 23, 2021Follow LuLu Romano:Instagram: https://instagram.com/ddwithluluromanoSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3TM6PYl...TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@luluhmululuHello friends! We're now doing weekly doses for video, and daily dose for audio. You will still get to see 3 videos per week, 1 of them being the weekly dose. p.s. audio is fun, but video is a BLAST Subscribe at lulusdailydose.substack.com
Drops: Mise en vente d’une nouvelle collection d’œuvres créées par un artiste ou une collaboration de plusieurs artistes, sur une plateforme pour une durée très limitée.Dans ce podcast nous sommes revenus sur les derniers drops qui font parler d’eux et ceux à venir dans les prochains jours.Résumé:Pas grand chose d’intéressant à “se mettre sous la dent” la semaine dernière.On peut saluer le lancement de la plateforme de NFT créé par l’exchange crypto.com.Ils ont inauguré leur plateforme vendredi dernier avec un drop de Snoop Dog mais qui a été relativement un échec… Ils prévoient de faire un drop par jour donc ça vaut quand même le coup d’ajouter crypto.com/nft dans nos favoris.On a aussi évoqué le drop Beyond The Streets sur Makersplace avec une sélection d’artistes issus du street art (Pose, Tim Conlon etc…) qui franchissent le pas vers le cryptoart.Le drop le plus intéressant était celui du blue-chip artist Fvckrender en collaboration avec Zedd avec un drop qui a duré qu’une minute et où il y a eu quand même 784 éditions qui ont été mintées…Pour les drops à venir cette semaine:- CryptoCubes projet d’art génératif, en collaboration avec différents artistes Vendredi 9 avril sur Nifty Gateway- A NE PAS MANQUER: PAK chez Sotheby’s du 12 au 14 avril.Pak a dévoilé peu à peu sur son compte Twitter les détails de sa vente chez Sotheby’s.C’est sans aucun doute l’un des plus grands cryptoartistes et avec cette vente il fait son entrée dans “la cour des grands” et c’est finalement une reconnaissance pour son travail mais aussi pour tout l’art digital…Comme prévu, il y aura une open edition avec une nouvelle oeuvre sous forme de cubes dans un cube qui s’appelle bizarrement pour un NFT, “The Fungible” et qui aura lieu sur niftygateway.com.En images.- Le dernier drop de Fvckrender et son Métaverse https://fvckrenderverse.com/ avec un fichier à collectionner pour découvrir son univers 3D et ses oeuvres.- Les CryptoCubes avec un nouveau drop sur niftygateway.com et pour découvrir ce projet suivez sur leur compte Twitter.- L’évenement Pak chez Sotheby’s du 12 au 14 avril. Tous les détails ici.Plusieurs oeuvres seront mis en vente avec une open edition à partir de 500$.Open Edition: Cube 1 à 500$- Mad Dog Jones aux enchères chez Phillip’s du 12 au 23 avril avec son oeuvre The Replicator qui est une “imprimante” qui va générer des oeuvres…Plus de détails ici. Get on the email list at www.nftmorning.com
We talk about growing up in DC, getting into punk and hardcore, graffiti culture and getting off your ass to make things happen. You can follow Roger and everything he’s up to at @rogergastman & @beyondthestreetsart This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
Over the course of our almost two years of bringing you the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, the core is looking at the stories and characters that have help shape the past, present and future of graffiti and street art. From Shepard Fairey, Martha Cooper, Felipe Pantone, Hyuro, Craig Costello, REVOK, Cleon Peterson, Dan Witz, Ron English, ESPO, Swoon... what all these episodes have in common in many ways is today's guest, curator Roger Gastman. For over 20 years, Gastman has been at the forefront of documenting, publishing and creating historical overviews of the history of two of the most popular art forms we cover. That graffiti and street art still resonates with audiences so deeply decades into their existence is, in part, a celebration of Gastman's work. In 2018, Gastman started Beyond the Streets, an exhibition that helped create a more linear narrative to what is an often complicated and storied history of art in the streets. Not only were the shows highlighting the graffiti and street artists that we have come to know today, but the show provided an opportunity to show just how widespread and impactful the vandal element of those forms has influenced contemporary art and culture. From Takashi Murakami, Guerrilla Girls and the Beastie Boys, you began to see how Beyond the Streets was more encompassing than past graffiti and street art shows. With exhibitions in both Los Angeles and Brooklyn in 2018 and 2019, Gastman was looking to take the show to new markets when the pandemic put a pause on everything. For 2020, Beyond the Streets is a virtual art fair, streaming on the NTWRK APP December 5th & 6th, 2020, a two day art fair with exclusive paintings, sculptures, editioned prints, skate decks, drawings, exclusive drops, and "thought-provoking discussions and panels though a series of videos curated by culture historian Roger Gastman." On this episode of Radio Juxtapoz, we get our own history of Gastman's love and interest in graffiti culture, how he grew to understand the often merging world of street art and how many pivotal moments over the past 50 years have allowed for a major pop-culture interest in Beyond the Streets. From his early days in Washington, DC, his work in publishing and now looking to expand BTS to international markets, this is just the beginning of Gastman's vision to keep graffiti and street art global. The Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by FIFTH WALL TV's Doug Gillen and Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 059 was recorded via Skype from Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, November 27, 2020. Beyond the Streets will be streaming on the NTWRK APP on December 5th & 6th, 2020.
We're coming out the gates swinging for #SeasonTwo! We couldn't wait for this one. The #BADNWZKingz sit down with @DABSMYLA, Australian husband-and-wife visual artists and @Rogergastman, curator, filmmaker, and publisher specializing in graffiti and street art. We talk about whether it is DABS and MYLA or just DABSMYLA, We talk about the desire to wear matching outfits and how #TheWire is real. Roger explains how he grew up in Maryland and fell into graffiti through the #punkrock and #hardcore scene and why he always wears that @Orioles hat. We discussing throwing away art versus keeping everything. (Note to self: Save everything.) Being clean, but admiring the disorderly. Making mixtapes and moving to LA. We learn the inside story about an icon publication known a #WYWS or While You Were Sleeping and we find out why #TheLeftHandShake is the coolest. The love for @KRS-One, how Art In The Streets spawned Beyond The Streets and so much more. There are so many stories you wouldn't believe it's only an hour long! This episode was so organic we could have gone on forever. Loved every minute of it. Go cop some of Rogers books and watch some of his doc and while you're at it keep an eye open for some DABSMYLA art, you won't regret it. WE OUT! Thanks for subscribing and following BADNWZ. Share your BADNWZ moments on your social for a chance to Remember All News is BADNWZ.
Beyond The Streets, the NYC art exhibition of Summer '19, has reminded us of the long journey this culture has tackled. Decades of history are represented, and we have all been coming together throughout the last 2 months to celebrate, and keep the conversations going. BTS also gave us a chance to catch up with a friend to the Sold Crew we met in Denver, CO for the CRUSH Walls '17, Mike 171. Mike was in Denver promoting his documentary and book based on the film, "Wall Writer: Graffiti in its Innocence". The promotion of this project continues as the focal point, and initial exhibit when you begin the "Beyond The Streets" tour. Listen to Episode 58 full of amazing & candid stories, purchase the book, and come out Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019 at 7:30pm to the Nighthawk Cinema for a screening and panel discussion with Roger Gastman. Special Guest: Mike171.
Roger Gastman discusses "Beyond The Streets", his massive graffiti and street-art museum-worthy exhibition in New York City. Claudia revisits his happy days as a spray-can "cap” entrepreneur, spending his profits on delicious pizza. They chat about their history together at Swindle Magazine, the future of publishing, and she grills Roger on his favorite graffiti artist... tune in to find out more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
First and foremost, let's thank our awesome sponsors. The Monday M.A.S.S. Podcast is Presented by: Ogio, BLDG Active Skin Repair, Wave Soda, Pannikin Coffee And Tea, The Folklore Project, YewOnline.com, NanocraftCBD, and Chemistry Surfboards. On this episode, Todd and Chris go rogue, no-script, ranting and raving about their latest adventures in Montreal, New York City, ComicCon, Malibu, and more. They also talk about, Rip Curl Cup Padang Padang, Corona Open JBay, WSL Jeep Leader Kolohe Andino, Gabriel Medina, Albee Layer and his incredible CT Picks, Montreal river surfing, NYC LES Skatepark, Skate Night at Max Fish w/ The Jack Moves, Tony Hawk hits The Berrics, Street Tony hits the Berrics, The Drink Water Rat Race, Brock Crouch and his new teeth, Jeremy Jones, the NanocraftCBD snow video is hitting. Outside TV Aug 2 (same day s the USA CBD Expo), Scotty Lago, Kyle Mack, Tim Humpreys, Brandon Davis, Nick Geisen, and the rest of the NanocraftCBD snow team getting buck on the west coast. Todd went to ComicCon, Chris went to Beyond The Streets in Brooklyn (an incredible street art show featuring, Keith Haring, Sheppard Fairey, Futura, Beastie Boys, Basqiat, Ms. Pink, and more. Our new InstaGram handle is @Monday.mass !!!! Follow now !!!
When we first met Japanese-born, New Jersey raised painter MADSAKI in person, he had just completed a site-specific mural for the Juxtapoz x Superflat exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery. This was a little less than 3 years ago, and since then, he has become not only a staple in Takashi Murakami's Kaikai Kiki roster, but one of the most exciting and sought-after painters in the world today. His unique way of bending and breaking the rules of traditional Western artworks into a hybrid of Japanese style and street culture aesthetic. On the eve of his new solo show at PERROTIN in Hong Kong on July 17, 2019, and his work now on view at Beyond the Streets in NYC through the summer, we sat down with MADSAKI to talk his first years in Japan, growing up in New Jersey and his subsequent move back to Tokyo with a fresh perspective on being a career painter. We talk a lot about his relationship to his mentor, Takashi Murakami, and how the last few years have felt like an "art training" ground for the years to come. We recorded the day Beyond the Streets opened to the public, when Radio Juxtapoz visited with MADSAKI before his long flight home to Tokyo and last-minute preparations for Hong Kong. To kick off episode 17, hosts Doug Gillen and Evan Pricco catch up after a break, with updates on Beyond the Streets, Lucy Sparrow's massive project in Beijing with M WOODS and Gillen's newest short film with Icy & Sot in Greece at the site of a refugee camp.
In episode 13, your hosts Man One and "Mr.X" critique the graffiti art show Beyond the Streets curated by Roger Gastman.
We talk about an exciting street art exhibition called Beyond The Streets that is currently happening in Los Angeles. We also dive into Dis-dain on the internet and the ugly side of fandom. We also give a spoiler-free review of Ant-Man and The Wasp.
Long established as a cultural curator and contemporary art tastemaker, Roger Gastman is the featured guest on this episode. Join our hosts and Roger as they discuss his most recent exhibition, "Beyond the Streets" in Los Angeles.
Heidi Johnson has been putting the coolest art and events in front of the hippest people in LA for decades. In this episode she breaks down where PR and management cross over, how much of this stuff artists should be doing for themselves, and when it's time for you to get a manager. She also lets us in on some secrets of how to get your shit covered by the press. There's a lot of name-dropping in this episode, but every story is peppered with many years of wisdom, and by the end Heidi takes muthafuckas to school so don't miss the second half of this episode. We also share stories on the late Juxtapoz co-founder Greg Escalante since Heidi was one of the people closest to him in his final years. RIP Greg. 6:10- Can you talk about the new stuff you are doing with Corey Helford? http://www.coreyhelfordgallery.com/ https://www.instagram.com/coreyhelfordgallery 9:01- http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-break-bread-think-tank-photos-20160212-photogallery.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9RnV2Tfyak 9:16- Scott Hove https://www.instagram.com/scotthove https://www.facebook.com/cakefangs/ 12:06- Heidi talks details about herself and her mom Monica Johnson who was a screenwriter and novelist http://deadline.com/2010/11/r-i-p-monica-johnson-80766/ 18:26- Heidi talks about talent management and PR in the entertainment industry 20:27- Heidi talks about working on Renaissance Man (1994) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110971/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_76 21:44- Being an assistant for Penny Marshall http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001508/?ref_=tt_ov_dr 23:38- Lillo Brancoto http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000969/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm A Bronx Tale Directed by Robert Di Niro http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106489/ 24:32- What are press junkets? 26:01- Heidi talks about Entertainment PR 28:28- https://www.autobytel.com/ 30:49- Learning how to deal with clients 31:29- http://js2pr.com/ 32:27- Tune into A.R.T Artists Real Talk Episode #24 with Creative Director Maca https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-r-t-artists-real-talk/id1159607075?mt=2&i=1000407726561 37:31- Define what a publicist is 38:27- https://www.instagram.com/hijinxarts https://www.hijinxarts.com 42:31- Engelbert Humperdinck http://www.engelbert.com/ 43:38- Heidi talks about signing a contract with Engelbert 44:31- Pitching to the Grammys 45:53- Do artists often say no when you have a big idea that can be huge? 47:36- Jacob talks about what Heidi taught him with, “finding the story.” 48:43- When did you start Hijinx? https://www.instagram.com/hijinxarts https://www.hijinxarts.com 50:46- Robbie Conal http://robbieconal.com 51:14- http://blog.boobsandblood.com 51:36 https://www.jimmahfood.com 51:49- https://www.instagram.com/janedopeness/ 52:06 https://www.jimmahfood.com/projects/grrl-scouts/ 52:19- GRRL Scouts video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8Gt4Jxn3lk 52:54- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCg31PbYx9w 54:51- PR and relationships 55:16- Beyond The Streets https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/graffiti/beyond-the-streets-an-expansive-exhibition-on-the-global-movement-of-graffiti-and-street-art-coming-to-los-angeles/ 56:16- Art Basel https://www.artbasel.com/ 56:46- Heidi talks about her mom passing away weeks prior to Art Basel 1:00:02- Working in LA 1:00:41- Allison "Hueman" https://www.instagram.com/hueman_/ 1:01:31- The Brewery Art Colony http://labrewery.com/brewery/ 1:02:10- Hold Up Art Gallery https://www.yelp.com/biz/hold-up-art-los-angeles http://dola.com/venues/hold-up-art 1:05:31- http://www.laweekly.com/arts/allison-hueman-torneros-the-mad-muralist-4632719 http://www.laweekly.com/arts/its-only-hueman-nature-2614631 http://www.complex.com/style/2014/05/street-artist-hueman-covers-la-weekly-people-2014-issue 1:09:25- How do you judge the feeling of what you should be doing vs what you shouldn't be doing? 1:10:14- Heidi talks about following her gut 1:12:01- What is a manager and why is it useful to have one? 1:14:25- Are managers taking a percentage of everything you make or only off the projects you bring? 1:16:18- Heidi talks about what a manager should do for you– bringing rates up and getting your needs met 1:18:52- If someone is considering managing what kind of things do they need to be thinking about as they step into that new role? 1:19:26- http://www.laweekly.com/arts/street-artist-chase-explores-light-and-space-as-his-pattern-park-debuts-9309607 https://artillerymag.com/events/into-light-space-new-works-by-chase/ 1:20:56- Teddy Kelly https://www.instagram.com/teddykelly https://teddykelly.com/ 1:20:56- Heidi explains how working with friends is hard 1:24:22- https://artsharela.org/ 1:26:34- https://www.instagram.com/legal_goods/?hl=en https://creators.vice.com/en_us/article/4x9g79/think-tank-la-diy-show-convict-ex-convict-artists 1:28:46- Bobby Moline-Kramer https://www.instagram.com/bobbiemolinekramer/?hl=en 1:28:04- Annie Terrazzo https://www.instagram.com/annieterrazzo/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIvzEmwkkOA 1:28:41- Heidi talks about being around to see social media emerge 1:30:20- List building 1:31:46- Heidi talks about how important social media is 1:37:26 -https://www.juxtapoz.com/ 1:37:35- Odd Nerdrum https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odd_Nerdrum http://nerdrummuseum.com/ 1:38:52- http://seanstarwars.com 1:40:06- Greg Escalante http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/miranda/la-et-cam-greg-escalante-obituary-20170909-htmlstory.html https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/magazine/rip-greg-escalante-co-founder-of-juxtapoz-magazine/ 1:41:50- Corey Helford http://www.laweekly.com/arts/why-corey-helford-gallerys-massive-10th-anniversary-show-is-worth-a-look-or-two-7313467 1:45:16- https://www.laartshow.com 1:45:35- Tune into A.R.T Artists Real Talk with Phil America https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-r-t-artists-real-talk/id1159607075?mt=2&i=1000380950233 1:49:06- Heidi talks about how Greg Escalante has been remembered 1:32:03- https://andybauch.com 1:55:06- Do you have a four or five year path with the LA Art show that you guys are trying to build together? https://www.instagram.com/laartshow/ https://www.laartshow.com 1:59:05- https://www.instagram.com/superchiefgallery/ 2:00:26- Do you think this is something artists could do on their own without hiring a publicist? 2:01:46- Heidi suggestion to smaller galleries putting out press releases 2:03:26- Where to find Heidi Johnson https://www.hijinxarts.com https://twitter.com/hijinxpr
Join Us as we go Beyond The Streets with Founder of the Black Money Matters Project, Ellen Gee.
Maryland Delegate Jill P. Carter, sits down with Beyond the Streets Host, Marcus "Strider" Dent, to talk about her career as a Delegate and makes a surprising announcement.
In this episode, the team returns from a not-so restful summer to catch up on all that's happening in Baltimore. They are also joined by Alexis Acciani of Reading Partners, a non-profit making strides to help curb the poor literacy rate in Baltimore.
The team discusses the death of Muhammad Ali and the rapidly increasing murder totals. Also, a brief discussion of the upcoming Honk for the Missing rally.
In this episode we get the inside scoop on the new bump and run task force with the BPD and we talk about how medically assisted opioid addiction works with two folks from Riverside Treatment Services. If you or some one you know has a problem with opiates, look them up at rtsrosedale.com
This week, our featured artist is Ryan Stubbs and the RITOTW is Beyond The Streets, plus we have news on Icon For Hire, Sanctus Real and Flyleaf