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Rob Ober (b. 1968, Wiesbaden, West Germany) lives and works in Kent, CT. Having grown up as the son of a US diplomat, Rob spent his youth in Moscow, Dehli, Athens and Bethesda, MD. After college, Rob began collecting Russian nonconformist art. In 2006, Rob opened a gallery in Kent, CT and showed the works of many of his artist friends including Brian Belott, Katherine Bradford, Lance De Los Reyes, and Rob Nava. Rob began painting seriously seven years ago. Art Miami  2021 was the first exhibition of his work. Rob is having his first solo exhibition at SHRINE gallery. Fruit Loops, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 72 x 60 in  (182.9 x 152.4 cm) Napoleon, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 96 x 72 in  (243.8 x 182.9 cm) Yes, No, Probably, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 60 x 48 in  (152.4 x 121.9 cm)

Sound & Vision
Artists on Music 2

Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 41:14


Artists reflect on music. Polly Apfelbaum, Brian Belott, Matthew F Fisher and Angela Heisch. Everything from Miles Davis, Captain Beefheart, Lambchop and even some jazz flute. S&V is sponsored by the New York Studio School and Golden Artist Colors.

Talk Art
Jamian Juliano-Villani (NYC special episode)

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 67:48


It's Talk Art's ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY! Russell & Robert meet American painter Jamian Juliano-Villani in her Brooklyn studio to discuss topics as varied as being a noisy neighbour, Weezer's Green Album, an encyclopedic knowledge of both music & art history, watching Live Leak to stay tough, political correctness, a childhood growing up in her parents silk-screening factory printing merchandise for pop bands, her friendships with NYC artists Brian Belott, Billy Grant & Borna Sammak, her favourite artists including Mario Merz (and Arte Povera), Chilean painter Roberto Matta, Ivan Albright, Allen Jones, Walter Price and Ashley Bickerton, plus we explore her extensive & entertaining lists of potential topics for future paintings!!! Thanks to everyone who has been listening to Talk Art over the past year!! Visit Jamian at Instagram @psychojonkanoo and view images of artworks we discussed in this episode @talkart. Jamian is represented by JTT Gallery @jtt_nyc - check out our interview with JTT founder Jasmin Tsou from earlier this season! This episode was recorded in New York at the end of May 2019 while Jamian was finishing painting new works for recent solo show 'Let's Kill Nicole' for Massimo De Carlo Gallery, London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Talk Art
Katherine Bernhardt (NYC special episode)

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 52:47


Talk Art NEW YORK!!! Russell & Robert meet painter Katherine Bernhardt in the BIG APPLE. We discuss her early paintings of ET, growing up in St Louis, a teenage exchange trip to Portugal & Morocco that led to a love of ceramics & berber rugs, before eventually moving to Chicago & New York to study art. We explore her love of Georgia O'Keeffe, Chris Ofili, Laura Owens, Stanley Whitney & Mary Heilmann, why she started to paint Pink Panther & Garfield, her recent experiences exhibiting in Tokyo, making tiles & plates in Guadalajara and why she chose to renovate a new painting studio in Puerto Rico. We discuss her large-scale murals, furniture-making, visiting legendary artist Louise Bourgeois at her studio, painting a portrait for rapper icon Drake and her friendship with artist Brian Belott. Plus listen to the first ever Talk Art karaoke!!! View more images at KB's Instagram @KBernhardt2014 and @TalkArt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Organist
The Narrative Line

The Organist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 42:59


What happens when the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves turn out to be wrong? And what if the attempt to shape our life stories to fit some formulaic narrative arc fundamentally distorts them? Could different narrative forms tell more honest stories? Or do all narratives falsify reality in their own way? Three artists suggest new ways forward for narrative storytelling and making sense of the world. Maggie Nelson seeks to write stories that, in place of a traditional plot, instead reflect a mode of being in the world. Visual artist Brian Belott blends found sounds, Groucho Marxian humor, and playful nonsense into anarchic vocal freakouts. And writer and artist Renee Gladman confounds the boundaries of reading, drawing, and seeing to connect thinkers with landscape and turn ideas into architecture.

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 673: Brian Belott and Matthew Thurber

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 54:47


Brian Belott and a casual drop in by Matthew Thurber? Hell yes.This episode almost has too much artist!  join us for this ruckus romp through Belott's painting practice, commitment to children's art, and improv performances. This interview recorded live at NADA Miami a little longer ago than Duncan would like to admit. Brian Belott Matthew Thurber NADA Art Fair Tom Sanford Amanda Browder Brian Andrews Duncan MacKenzie our friends at Blick... http://www.dickblick.com/stores/coupons/badatsports    

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Sound & Vision
Brian Belott

Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 108:14


Brian Belott is an artist born and raised in East Orange, NJ and lives and works in Brooklyn. He received his BFA from the School of Visual Arts after a short stint at Cooper Union. He’s represented by Gavin Brown Enterprise and has had solo shows at Moran Bondaroff, 247365, Retrospective in Hudson, The Journal Gallery, Zurcher Studio, CANADA and many others. He’s had group shows at MoCAD in Detroit, Gavin Brown, The Jewish Museum, Dodge Gallery, Musée d’Art Moderne in Saint-Etienne, France, The Hole, Loyal gallery and many more. He’s done performances, worked with children via art making workshops, collects records, drawings and other objects and has had his hand in a lot more projects and events. His work is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art and he has been written about in Art in America, Art News, ArtReview, the New York Times amongst many others. Brian stopped by Brian’s Lefferts Gardens studio for a nice talk about his days growing up in New Jersey, his big band affinity as a kid, catholic school, faux baroque, unauthorized murals, jazz and more.

Humor and the Abject Podcast
31: Brian Belott

Humor and the Abject Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 72:25


Following “People Pie Pool,” his ridiculous extravaganza for Performa, artist Brian Belott drops by my kitchen to talk about the finest aspects of the fine arts. We discussed his obsession with collecting children’s art and the legacy of early childhood educator Rhoda Kellogg, slapstick comedy, lighting his head on fire dozens of times despite understandable protests from his mother, why Dada artists would hate Dada art, the Marx Brothers, the People Pie Pool performance, cacophony, calamity, and collaboration, having your mom as your own teacher, and much more. We’re sponsored this week by a new rock supergroup featuring members of the Stooges and fronted by the one and only Morrissey, a steam-powered alternative to Bitcoin called Dirigiblecoin, and a generous donation from mining mogul George Hearst from “Deadwood.” The outro song is “Tell the Truth” by Mizz.

Induction Burners
Outside/Children with Alissa Mckendrick and Brian Belott

Induction Burners

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2015 49:03


Outside/Children with Alissa Mckendrick and Brian Belott by Induction Burners

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