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EXPLORING ART
Episode 1016 | One Man's Bricks, Another Man's Masterpiece

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 13:01


Join us in this episode of the ExploringArt Podcast as we dive into Carl Andre'siconic minimalist piece, Pile of Bricks.Together, Danny and Jorge break down thepower of simplicity and challenge what we'vealways thought about art.

EXPLORING ART
Episode 1018 | Carl Andre's Bricks: In the Museum or in Storage?

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 20:05


In this episode of the Exploring Art Podcast, our host Fred, along with Daniel and Camila, guide us through the intrigue and controversy surrounding Carl Andre's Equivalent VIII, also known as the Pile of Bricks. The podcast members discuss the minimalist movement in the arts, evaluate whether the bricks should even be considered art, and discuss the artist's controversy. 

EXPLORING ART
Episode 1037 | Can a pile of bricks be considered art?

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 22:26


In this episode of the Exploring Art Podcast, Faisal, Juliana, and Jovani dive into the world of minimalist art to discuss the work of Carl Andre, 'Pile of Bricks.' We'll unpack its meaning, discuss how people perceived it, and how its reception has evolved. Additionally, we will visit the topic of minimalism and our opinions on art today. Make sure to tune in for an interesting conversation that shows us how sometimes, even something as simple as bricks can have a lasting impact.

EXPLORING ART
Episode 976 | Carl Andre's ‘Pile of Bricks': A Deep Dive Into What We Cannot See on the Surface.

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 12:09


Is a pile of bricks really art? In this episode ofExploring Art Podcast, we dive deep into one ofthe most debated works of the 20th century—Carl Andre's Pile of Bricks. Join host Shaelynand panelist Nadya as they break down theorigins of Minimalism, Andre's radical approachto materials, and why this seemingly simplestack of bricks sparked outrage and fascinationalike. Was it genius, a joke, or a revolution inthe art world? Tune in and decide for yourself!

EXPLORING ART
Episode 979 | Provoking Thought One Brick at a Time

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 11:02


In this episode of Provoking Thought One Brick at a Time, we're diving into one of the most debated pieces in modern art—Pile of Bricks by Carl Andre. Is it a masterpiece of Minimalism, or just a prank on the art world? Join host Nicolas Chavez and guests Natasha Alfonso, Nicholas Kerber, and John as they break down the controversy, explore the meaning of Minimalist art, and debate whether this infamous stack of bricks belongs in a museum. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that just might change how you see art!

EXPLORING ART
Episode 978 | Beyond the Bricks: A pile of controversy

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 23:20


Is it art, or just a pile of bricks? This week, we dive into the creative process of Carl Andre's "Equivalent VIII," a work more commonly known as "The Pile of Bricks." Displayed at the prestigious Tate Modern in London this pile started an uproar of debate, dividing the museum board, art critics, and the public alike. We will explore Andre's artistic influences and the Minimalist movement that shaped his work. From the specific type of brick chosen to the  arrangement on the floor, we analyze the choices Andre made and the potential symbolism within them. We will also dive into the public reaction (both good and bad) in comparison to other artworks that had the same reaction. We will find out if there is a deeper meaning behind this “pile of bricks” as we unpack the layers of meaning (or lack thereof) behind this infamous pile of bricks and ask: what really constitutes art?

EXPLORING ART
Episode 975 | Art or Just Bricks

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 24:15


What makes a simple stack of bricks a revolutionary work of art? In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, hosts Peta-Gaye and Romny dive deep into Carl Andre's Pile of Bricks and uncover how this minimalist piece challenges the very definition of art. Join us as we discuss the controversy, symbolism, and lasting impact of this work, exploring why a pile of industrial firebricks became one of the most debated artworks of the 20th century. Was it genius or just construction debris? Why did the Tate Gallery see value in it? And how has this work shaped contemporary art today? Tune in for a fascinating conversation where we break down Minimalism, conceptual art, and the power of simple materials in shaping artistic expression. Don't miss this engaging discussion that will change the way you see everyday objects!  Hosted by Peta-Gaye & Romny – Stay curious!

STRONG DADS!
Everyone Has Their Egypt - Ep 249

STRONG DADS!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 45:48


Summary of the YouTube Video: Strong Dads Podcast - Episode on “Egypts of Life”OverviewIn this episode of the Strong Dads Podcast, hosts Merrill Hutchinson and Carl Andre discuss the concept of “Egypt” as a metaphor for the comfort zones and familiar pains that people often return to despite the desire for change. The discussion draws parallels from the biblical story of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt, exploring themes of fear, faith, and the challenges of breaking free from detrimental situations.Key Points1.Introduction and Background:•The hosts express gratitude to their sponsors and engage in light-hearted conversation about winter chores and classic American diner culture.•They introduce the topic of the episode: exploring personal “Egypts” that individuals face in life, referring to the fear of the unknown versus the comfort of familiar pain.2.Understanding “Egypt”:•The term “Egypt” symbolizes the situations in life that individuals know are unhealthy or unsatisfactory but are too fearful to leave.•The hosts illustrate this with examples from their own lives and the lives of others, including relationships and career choices.•They emphasize that returning to familiar pain is often easier than facing the uncertainties of change.3.Biblical Context:•Drawing from the story of Exodus, they highlight how even after witnessing miracles, the Israelites expressed a desire to return to Egypt due to uncertainty and discomfort in the wilderness.•This reflects human nature: people often prefer the devil they know over the unknown, even if it means enduring suffering.4.The Role of Faith:•The conversation shifts to the importance of faith in overcoming these challenges. They argue that having faith is crucial for making significant life changes.•They discuss the struggle between wanting change and the fear that often keeps people stuck in their “Egypts.”5.Practical Insights:•The hosts offer practical advice for listeners to assess their own lives and identify their “Egypts.”•Key questions to consider include:•What areas of life are you avoiding or fearful to confront?•Are your decisions being made out of comfort rather than genuine purpose?•They encourage listeners to take small steps towards change, reinforcing that growth often comes from stepping out of comfort zones.6.Concluding Thoughts:•The discussion wraps up with a call to action, urging listeners to reflect on their lives and consider what changes they might need to make to escape their own “Egypts.”•The hosts emphasize that seeking purpose and taking risks can lead to a more fulfilling life.ConclusionThis episode of the Strong Dads Podcast challenges listeners to confront the comfort zones that may be holding them back from a more fulfilling and purpose-driven life. By recognizing their own “Egypts,” individuals can begin to take steps towards meaningful change, fostering personal growth and resilience through faith and action.https://rocksolidfamilies.orgSupport the show#Rocksolidfamilies,#familytherapy,#marriagecounseling,#parenting,#faithbasedcounseling,#counseling,#Strongdads,#coaching,#lifecoach,#lifecoaching,#marriagecoaching,#marriageandfamily,#control,#security,#respect,#affection,#love,#purpose,#faith,#mastersofdisaster,#storms,#disasterrelief,#tornados,#hurricanes,#floods

EXPLORING ART
Episode 919 | Brick by Brick: Breaking Down Carl Andre's Art Piece.

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 20:00


In this episode, we explore Carl Andre's Equivalent VIII, known as the "Pile of Bricks," by examining its origins, artistic context, and the controversies it stirred. We begin by uncovering the life and influences of Carl Andre, a key figure in Minimalism, whose approach to art focused on simplicity, form, and materiality. Using 120 standard firebricks, Andre's choice of materials challenges traditional ideas of art, raising questions about the relationship between art and the objects it uses. We also discuss the initial public reaction, with critics and the public alike questioning the work's value and meaning, yet over time, it became a symbol of Minimalist art's radical break from previous artistic movements. Lastly, we look at how Equivalent VIII has influenced modern art and its legacy in the ongoing dialogue about the nature of art and its relationship to material and culture.

The Louis Theroux Podcast
S3 EP4: Dame Tracey Emin discusses her upbringing, YBA contemporaries, and life-changing cancer diagnosis

The Louis Theroux Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 83:44


Louis travels to the seaside town of Margate to meet iconic British artist, Dame Tracey Emin. During an afternoon spent in Tracey's painting studio, the pair discuss her turbulent upbringing, what she thinks of her YBA contemporaries and how a cancer diagnosis changed her outlook on life.     Warnings: Strong language, adult subject matter, including descriptions of sexual violence, and is intended for adult consumption only. Visit spotify.com/resources for information and resources. Links/Attachments:  ‘Knighthoods and Damehoods' - The Royal Family  https://www.royal.uk/knighthoods-and-damehoods     When Louis Met... - BBC (UK only)  https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p0dyhkbw/when-louis-met     ‘Young British Artists (YBAs)' - Tate  https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/y/young-british-artists-ybas     ‘Lads, Gak and Union Jacks: The Oral History of ‘Cool Britannia'' https://www.vice.com/en/article/lads-gak-and-union-jacks-the-oral-history-of-cool-britannia/     ‘Illumination Media: Is Painting Dead?' (original broadcast 1997) - YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKHJoLG2cEk&ab_channel=IlluminationsMedia    ‘R.I.P. Tracey Emin's Tent' - BBC  http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3753541.stm     ‘Tracey Emin: My Bed' - Tate  https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/emin-my-bed-l03662     ‘Francis Bacon' – Tate  https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/francis-bacon-682     ‘Carl Andre: the ‘OJ of the art world' leaves behind a troubling legacy' - The Guardian  https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2024/jan/25/carl-andre-artist-legacy    ‘Death of an Artist' - Podcast   https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/death-of-an-artist    ‘Satirists jump into Tracey's bed' - The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/1999/oct/25/20yearsoftheturnerprize.turnerprize     Book: Strangeland, Tracey Emin (2005)  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Strangeland-Tracey-Emin/dp/0340769467     Book: Six Turkish Tales, Tracey Emin (1987)  https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Six_Turkish_Tales.html?id=vbGUAAAACAAJ&redir_esc=y     Credits:  Producer: Millie Chu   Assistant Producer: Emilia Gill  Production Manager: Francesca Bassett   Music: Miguel D'Oliveira   Videography: Revelstoke Films  Audio Mixer: Tom Guest  Video Mixer: Scott Edwards   Show notes compiled by Sally McLennan  Executive Producer: Arron Fellows       A Mindhouse Production for Spotify   www.mindhouse.co.uk   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

EXPLORING ART
Episode 897 | The Mystery Behind the Bricks

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 25:50


On this episode of Exploring Art Podcast “The Mystery Behind the Bricks.” Felipe, Serina, and Taylor discuss the minimalist sculpture “Pile of Bricks” and a pile of bricks at a construction site across town. Is the pile of brick at the construction site art or just another pile of bricks? They also discuss who Carl Andre is the artist behind the sculpture and if people look at him differently after the murder allegations. 

The Art Show
Helen Molesworth on death of Carl Andre + Olana Janfa + Brent Harris

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 54:04


Helen Molesworth is a curator and writer who became widely known for her hit podcast Death of an Artist, about the artist Ana Mendieta, whose husband sculptor Carl Andre was charged then acquitted of her murder in the 1980s. Carl Andre died last week, and Helen has a book of collected art writing out: Open Questions: Thirty years of writing about art.Daniel visits the backyard studio of Olana Janfa.  The Ethiopian-Norwegian artist started painting relatively recently but his distinct voice, drawn from his life as a refugee in Norway and migrant in Australia, is humour-filled, popular and incisive.Brent Harris' psychologically-driven artworks are often described as haunting and even ‘brooding'. So, if you haven't ever seen his paintings– would it surprise you to know they're also colourful and cartoonish? More Betty Boop than Edvard Munch's The Scream. He takes producer Rosa Ellen through his studio, in preparation for Brent Harris: Surrender & Catch, on at Tarra Warra Museum of Art.This program first aired Wed 7 Feb 2024

EXPLORING ART
Episode 766 | Unpacking Carl Andre's Art: Brick by Brick.

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 20:27


In this episode, we delve into the controversial art instillation "Pile of Bricks: by Carl Andre. As we explore the intent, origins, and artistic criticism of this piece, we explore a critical question: Can identical art pieces with a lack of artistic intent still be considered art?Tune in and find out how artistic analysis play a pivotal role in classifying things as art.

EXPLORING ART
Episode 771 | Context in Art: The Importance of Narratives

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 39:23


Amani, Aaron, and Isabela tackle the topic of what can or cannot be considered art as they dissect Carl Andre's iconic pile of bricks, "Equivalent VIII".  "Local Forecast - Elevator" - Kevin Macleod

Modus Operandi
#210 - Ana Mendieta: arte e violência

Modus Operandi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 54:35


Ana Mendieta era uma artista cubana que se mudou para os Estados Unidos ainda adolescente. Ao longo da carreira, criou diversas obras que conversavam com a natureza e o universo feminino. Quando ela conheceu o também artista Carl Andre, cujo trabalho era mais focado no minimalismo, eles logo viraram um dos casais mais conhecidos do cenário artístico em Nova York. Até que um acidente suspeito aconteceu.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Baroque B*tches - An Art History Gossip Podcast
Ana Mendieta Part Two ft. Evelyn Bird: What's All This Shit Doing on the Ground? A MURDER, not a mystery... and also FUCK CARL ANDRE!

Baroque B*tches - An Art History Gossip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 81:39


Welcome back to another week going through the life of our beloved Ana. Gone too soon at the hands of a total asshole, and we are here to put the rumors to rest with the TRUTH that everyone already knew... join us as we confuse Michigan and Massachusetts, quote Lonely Island, and have an all around good time with our good friend, art conservator extraordinaire... Evelyn Bird!  We love you! Xoxo, The Baroque B's DISCLAIMER: This episode contains discussion of violence, suicide, and domestic abuse. Please be mindful of who can hear when listening and if these themes are at all triggering for you. We love you.   

The Agency
Was it Murder

The Agency

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 89:20


In this episode, Candy and Eugene welcome Special Agent Sarah back to the podcast. On September 8, 1985, Ana Mendieta, a 36 year old artist well-known for her feminist-focused work, died after plunging from a 34th story window in New York. Her husband, Carl Andre, also a well-known artist, was present at the time, and was subsequently charged with her murder.  In 1988, he was acquitted of wrong-doing in her death. The story of Mendieta's death has lingered, especially since the 2022 Death of an Artist podcast. The Agents discuss the case at length in today's episode. Thank you for listening to The Agency Podcast. If you enjoy this broadcast you might also enjoy Agent Eugene's new YouTube channel, Rediscovering my Toronto.

451 MHz
#109 - Quatro paredes e uma janela — Fernanda Torres e Branca Vianna

451 MHz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 48:17


Um casal de artistas está a sós, em casa. Depois de uma discussão violenta sobre fama e realização artística, um dos dois morre ao cair da janela, deixando no ar a suspeita: acidente, suicídio ou assassinato? No julgamento, a absolvição não basta para dissipar a dúvida. O roteiro de Anatomia de Uma Queda, vencedor do Oscar em 2024, guarda uma incômoda semelhança com os últimos dias da artista cubano-americana Ana Mendieta, em 1985, possivelmente defenestrada pelo companheiro, o escultor americano Carl Andre. As dinâmicas de gênero, violência e criação artística entre casais heterossexuais na vida e na arte são o tema deste episódio, que reúne duas finas observadoras da vida contemporânea: a escritora e roteirista Fernanda Torres e a apresentadora do Rádio Novelo Apresenta, Branca Vianna. O episódio foi realizado com apoio da Lei de Incentivo à Cultura e da Companhia das Letras. Apoie o 451 MHz: https://bit.ly/Assine451

Desperately Seeking the '80s: NY Edition
Art is Dead + Bagel Brouhaha

Desperately Seeking the '80s: NY Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 52:21


Meg eulogizes two murderous denizens of the art world: Carl Andre and Andrew Crispo. Jessica samples the reigning New York bagels and bites into their backstory.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica

True Crime Fiction
158. UPDATES: Death of an Artist, a podcast about the death of Anna Mendieta and an update about her husband Carl Andre

True Crime Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 23:28


Last month Carl Andre, who was aquitted of murdering his wife Anna Mendieta, died.  We covered the case originally in episode 137 Death of an Artist.  So what does Andre's death mean for this case, and also for Anna's legacy?Support the show

Modern Art is Rubbish
Totally Bricking It – Ep116

Modern Art is Rubbish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 18:29


In this episode we delve into the world of Carl Andre, the renowned minimalist artist best known for his Brick... The post Totally Bricking It – Ep116 appeared first on .

The Art Show
Helen Molesworth on death of Carl Andre + Olana Janfa + Brent Harris

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 54:06


Helen Molesworth is a curator and writer who became widely known for her hit podcast Death of an Artist, about the artist Ana Mendieta, whose husband sculptor Carl Andre was charged then acquitted of her murder in the 1980s. Carl Andre died last week, and Helen has a book of collected art writing out: Open Questions: Thirty years of writing about art.Daniel visits the backyard studio of Olana Janfa.  The Ethiopian-Norwegian artist started painting relatively recently but his distinct voice, drawn from his life as a refugee in Norway and migrant in Australia, is humour-filled, popular and incisive.Brent Harris' psychologically-driven artworks are often described as haunting and even ‘brooding'. So, if you haven't ever seen his paintings– would it surprise you to know they're also colourful and cartoonish? More Betty Boop than Edvard Munch's The Scream. He takes producer Rosa Ellen through his studio, in preparation for Brent Harris: Surrender & Catch, on at Tarra Warra Museum of Art.

SWR2 Kultur Info
Blumenkind forever: Zum Tod der Sängerin Melanie | 26.01.2024

SWR2 Kultur Info

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 3:48


Carl Andre, einer der großen Vertreter der Minimal Art, ist im Alter von 88 Jahren in New York gestorben. Und in Nashville, Tennessee starb mit 76 Jahren die US – amerikanische Singer – Songwriterin Melanie, deren Ruhm vor allem auf einem legendären Auftritt beim Woodstock – Festival 1969 gründete.

Time Sensitive Podcast
Helen Molesworth on Museums as Machines for Slowness

Time Sensitive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 65:12


To Helen Molesworth, curating is much more than carefully selecting and positioning noteworthy artworks and objects alongside one another within a space; it's also about telling stories through them and about them, and in turn, communicating particular, often potent messages. Her probing writing takes a similar approach to her curatorial work, as can be seen in her new book, Open Questions: Thirty Years of Writing About Art (Phaidon), which culls together 24 of her essays written across three decades. For nearly 20 of those years, Molesworth served in various curatorial roles at museums and arts institutions including the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, and most recently, as the chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles (MOCA). In the five years since her departure from MOCA, Molesworth has built a thriving practice as an independent curator, writer, and podcaster, notably as the host of the six-part podcast Death of an Artist, which was named a best podcast of 2022 by both The Economist and The Atlantic.On this episode of Time Sensitive, Molesworth discusses her lifelong engagement with the work of Marcel Duchamp; the transformative power of a great conversation; and the personal and professional freedom she has found in recent years as a roving, independent voice in the art world.Special thanks to our Season 8 sponsor, Van Cleef & Arpels.Show notes:[00:25] Helen Molesworth[03:50] Open Questions: Thirty Years of Writing About Art[04:02] Marcel Duchamp[04:09] “At Home with Marcel Duchamp: The Readymade and Domesticity”[11:33] “The Creative Act”[12:09] Marcel Duchamp's “Fountain”[17:22] Frank Stella[17:28] John Baldessari[21:56] Paul Lafargue[22:32] Doris Salcedo[29:50] Josiah McElheny[35:23] Al Hirschfeld[36:41] State University of New York at Albany[36:43] Whitney Museum Independent Study Program[36:48] Cornell University[42:33] “One Day at a Time”[46:57] Kerry James Marshall[47:00] “This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics in the 1980s”[47:02] “Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933-1957”[47:41] Death of an Artist[47:46] Dialogues: The David Zwirner Podcast[47:48] Recording Artists[54:53] Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles[54:51] Carl Andre[59:45] WBLS: The Quiet Storm

EXPLORING ART
Episode 642 | Bricks or Art?

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 31:57


This podcast episode dives deep into the qualifications of art. How does one identify art? We analyze Carl Andre's work "Equivalent VIII" to answer this question. Luis, Megan, and Dianelys provide their thoughts and opinion on the matter.

Expo / Concert
Exposition Gertrude Stein et Pablo Picasso

Expo / Concert

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023


Du 13 septembre 2023 au 28 janvier 2024 MUSÉE DU LUXEMBOURG À l'occasion de la célébration du 50ᵉ anniversaire de la mort de Picasso, le Musée du Luxembourg propose une grande exposition sur l'histoire d'une amitié hors norme, entre deux icônes du XXe siècle, Pablo Picasso et Gertrude Stein. Gertrude Stein (1874-1946), une immigrée juive américaine, à la fois écrivaine, poète et esthète, s'installe à Paris dès 1903, peu après l'arrivée de Picasso, alors jeune artiste. Leur position d'étrangers et leur marginalité fondent leur appartenance à la bohème parisienne et leur liberté artistique. Leur amitié s'est cristallisée autour de leur travail respectif, fondateur du cubisme et des avant-gardes picturales et littéraires du XXe siècle. Leur postérité est immense. En examinant leur complicité et leur inventivité, l'exposition du Musée du Luxembourg traversera un siècle d'art, de poésie, de musique et de théâtre à travers de grandes figures telles que Henri Matisse, Juan Gris, Marcel Duchamp, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Bruce Nauman, Carl Andre, Joseph Kosuth, Hanne Darboven, Glenn Ligon, John Cage, Bob Wilson, Gary Hill ou encore Philip Glass.

Mord Mot Mord
252. Ana Mendietas fall och Ari Squires mystiska död

Mord Mot Mord

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 61:32


Karin berättar om kubansk-amerikanska konstnären Ana Mendieta som föll från lägenheten hon delade med sin man, konstnären Carl Andre, på på 34e våningen i Greenwich Village, New York. Anna berättar om Ari Squire, som hittades död under sin bil i sitt nedbrunna garage – eller gjorde han? Egentligen är det en berättelse om en ung man vid Justin Newman som hade oturen att stöta på en skrupellös man i behov av pengar. Lyssna på Mord Mot Mord redan på onsdagar i Podplay-appen eller på podplay.se. Mord Mot Mord är en vanlig snackig podd, fast om mord. Det är lättsamt prat i ett försök att hantera världens värsta ämne.

Press Play with Madeleine Brand
UC strike: Workers say their wages are at poverty level

Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 52:26


Nearly 50,000 academic workers from the University of California are on strike. They want more than double their salaries, plus subsidies for housing, child care, and transportation. Which party will control the House? It could be affected by a Supreme Court decision to let stand legislative maps that were racially discriminatory. A new podcast explores the death of rising art star Ana Mendieta and sculptor Carl Andre, her then-husband who was accused and acquitted of her murder. Musician Allison Russell wants to heal the world — and herself — in her latest album “Outside Child,” which reflects on a decade of childhood abuse.

EXPLORING ART
Episode 392 | Make sure the three little pigs don't use your "Pile of Bricks" Carl Andre

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 11:38


Welcome to another episode of Exploring Art Podcast. In this episode, Stephanie and Melissa Florida International University art students will dive into Minimalist artist Carl Andre's scandal “Pile of Bricks” and decide whether this work is deemed as art or not. This episode will give two different viewpoints when looking at "Pile of Bricks." We explore works of art and their creators, delving deep into the controversial topic of “Is it or is it not art?” Music: Summer - Bensound https://www.bensound.com Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/37ILNlu

Death of an Artist
Episode 6: The Reckoning

Death of an Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 42:25 Transcription Available


Today, Carl Andre lives in the same apartment where Ana fell to her death. Helen investigates and grapples with what his not guilty verdict means and chips away at the silence the art world has used to protect both Andre and itself. If you'd like to keep up with the most recent news from this and other Pushkin podcasts be sure to subscribe to our email list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Death of an Artist
Episode 5: The Silencing

Death of an Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 40:23 Transcription Available


Carl Andre is acquitted. Decades later, the art world remains divided about his innocence. In order to protect Carl, the art world maintained a strict separation between the art and the artist and used silence to preserve the status quo. But a few remain vocal. To hear the rest of Season 1 ad-free, sign up for Pushkin+ on the Death of an Artist show page in Apple Podcasts, or at pushkin.fm/plus. If you'd like to keep up with the most recent news from this and other Pushkin podcasts be sure to subscribe to our email list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crime Writers On...True Crime Review

Ana Mendieta was a provocative performance artist. Her husband was the mercurial legendary sculptor Carl Andre. They were the It couple of the New York art scene, until 1985 when Ana mysteriously fell from their 34th floor apartment after an argument. Andre's arrest for his wife's death split the artistic community. Thirty-five years later, those who knew the couple remain tight lipped on what they think happened that night.From Pushkin Industries and Somethin' Else comes the podcast “Death of an Artist.” Host and museum curator Helen Molesworth revisits Ana's death and the trial that followed, and examines the silence and the protests that have accompanied this story ever since.OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "DEATH OF AN ARTIST" BEGIN IN THE FINAL 9 MINUTES OF THE EPISODE.  

Warfare of Art & Law Podcast
Artist Ben Kinmont on Economic Precarity, Antiquarian Bookselling, Artists' Contracts and Experimenting With What Art Can Be

Warfare of Art & Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 62:53


Cover image: Ben Kinmont and the Antinomian Press at Section Seven Books, Paris, printing Project Series: Lee Lozano.For more information, please visit the websites for Antinomian Press, Ben Kinmont Bookseller, Ben Kinmont's projects and his gallery page.SHOW NOTES:0:00 Artist Ben Kinmont's thoughts on artist / attorney collaboration3:30 Kinmont's initial art practice in NYC 3:50 Kinmont's work with antiquarian bookseller focused on medicine and science4:20 Kinmont's antiquarian bookselling business - Sometimes a nicer sculpture is to be able to provide a living for your family5:00 Occupational realism coined as a term by Julia Bryant Wilson5:35 Kinmont's practice included painting, video, sculpture, photography 5:50 his street project in NYC and Cologne titled I am for you, ich bin fur sie consisted of three sculptures6:15 “The Social Sculpture” - Joseph Beuys6:40 ‘The Thinking Sculpture' - William James 7:10 cognitive process as a sculptural process7:25 “The Third Sculpture”8:00 I Am For You 9:00 Christo's public projects are about his conversations with farmers and coastal commission 10:35 The Materialization of Life Into Alternative Economies 11:45 Antinomian Press 14:40 economic precarity subtheme15:10 theme of art in everyday life, what we can and can't call art16:00 Borders of what can and cannot be called art 17:45 NYU Draper Institute lecture to grad class of anthropology 19:00 cultural differences in interviewing NYC and Cologne individuals21:15 archives of his projects led to his interest in contracts and Promised Relations: or, thoughts on a few artists' contracts? 24:20 Tilted Arc contract 24:30 Felix Gonzalez-Torres' certificates25:30 Kinmont's contract25:40 Attorney Jerry Ordover25:55 Seth Seigelab and Bob Projansky artist contract29:45 MoMA Department of Prints and Drawing's purchase of Antinomian Press archive31:40 why artists shy away from using contracts36:45 circa 1990 - Trust as Sculpture – strangers invited to waffle breakfast in Kinmont's home 38:15 understand history to create discourse around your own experience40:00 feedback from An Exhibition In Your Mouth41:45 social and political meaning behind the study of gastronomy42:50 Inter-sectionality of gastronomy with women's studies, economic history, ethnography, class, medicine, health44:40 Gastronomy and Economic Precarity45:50 FBI's attacks on the Black Panther's Free Breakfast Programs46:50 San Quintin death row inmate's inquiry about publishing  Death Row Cookbook48:50 his projects addressing injustice  50:25 Ethical Considerations in Project Art Practice 51:10 definition of justice 51:50 2011 Carl Andre Killed His Wife Ana Mendieta 53:00 Olivier Mosset bought and later returned it 54:25 Andre's involvement in Art Workers Coalition Group and work using proletariat mater

Death of an Artist
Episode 4: The Genius Problem

Death of an Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 43:21 Transcription Available


Carl stands trial for the murder of Ana Mendieta. His defense ruthlessly attacks Ana, using her artwork against her, and rests heavily on his prestige in the art world. Helen reveals her personal connection to Carl Andre and his work, and how it changed her career. To hear the rest of Season 1 ad-free, sign up for Pushkin+ on the Death of an Artist show page in Apple Podcasts, or at pushkin.fm/plus. If you'd like to keep up with the most recent news from this and other Pushkin podcasts be sure to subscribe to our email list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Desperately Seeking the '80s: NY Edition
Art Crime + Social Climb

Desperately Seeking the '80s: NY Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 49:05


Meg reports on the morning when Ana Mendieta fell from Carl Andre's high rise window. Jessica gets a highly coveted table at Mortimer's and dishes about Elaine's.

All About Art
Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre Split the Art World

All About Art

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 11:03


BONUS EPISODE of 'All About Art': Preview of Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre Split the Art World Here's a preview from a new podcast, Death of the Artist, that explores a tragedy in the art world. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=all You can support All About Art on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/allaboutart ABOUT THE HOST: I am an Austrian-American art historian, curator, and writer. I obtained my BA in History of Art at University College London and my MA in Arts Administration and Cultural Policy at Goldsmiths, University of London. My specializations include contemporary art, specifically feminism and artificial intelligence in artistic practice, as well as museum policies and arts engagement. Here are links to my social media, feel free to reach out: Instagram @alexandrasteinacker Twitter @alex_steinacker and LinkedIn at Alexandra Steinacker-Clark COVER ART: Lisa Schrofner a.k.a Liser www.liser-art.com

EXPLORING ART
Episode 357 | Art Is In The Eye Of The Beholder

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 25:59


Hello listeners, today I've brought forth an amazing guest and fellow student, Michael, to discuss the work of Carl Andre. We delve deeper into interpreting the work and how it can puzzle the human mind.

Moms and Murder
Introducing Death of an Artist: The Tragedy The Split the Art World

Moms and Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 7:47


Here's a preview from a new podcast, Death of an Artist. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=murder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chameleon: Hollywood Con Queen
Introducing: Death of an Artist

Chameleon: Hollywood Con Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 8:14


Sharing a  preview of a new Sony Music Entertainment and Pushkin podcast, Death of  the Artist. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one  of the art world's most storied couples: Was  the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his  up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits  Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out  of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment,  and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985.  Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://link.chtbl.com/chameleonartist Death of an Artist is a co-production between Pushkin Industries, Somethin' Else, and Sony Music Entertainment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Once Upon A Crime | True Crime
Bonus Episode: Death of an Artist: A Conversation with Helen Molesworth

Once Upon A Crime | True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 32:14


In this bonus episode I talk to Helen Molesworth, writer and art curator, about the story of Ana Mendieta, a Cuban-born artist who was just gaining recognition for her genre-bending performance art when she fell 34 stories to her death from an apartment building in New York City. Her husband, Carl Andre, was a famous sculptor who expressed jealousy at the attention his much younger wife was receiving. Did his anger spill over into homicide on that September day in 1985 or was Ana's death a result of suicide?  Listen to this fascinating true crime story from an art world insider on the new podcast “Death of an Artist” a co-production from Pushkin Industries, Somethin' Else, and Sony Music Entertainment. Episode one releases on September 23rd of you can binge the entire series by becoming a Pushkin+ subscriber in Apple Podcasts or at Pushkin.fm/plus.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Big Mad True Crime
From Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre

Big Mad True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 7:39


Here's a preview from a new podcast, Death of the Artist, that explores a tragedy in the art world. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=mad. 

Hollywood Crime Scene
Introducing Death of an Artist: The Tragedy The Split the Art World

Hollywood Crime Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 7:43


Here's a preview from a new podcast, Death of an Artist. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out ofthe window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist athttps://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=hcs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deep Cover: The Drug Wars
Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre

Deep Cover: The Drug Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 9:39


We're working on new episodes of Deep Cover for you, but in the meantime, here's a preview from a new Pushkin podcast, Death of an Artist. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=deep.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime Couple
Introducing Death of an Artist: The Tragedy The Split the Art World

True Crime Couple

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 8:09


Here's a preview from a new podcast, Death of an Artist. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=couple

Lost Hills
Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre

Lost Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 7:45


Here's a preview from Death of an Artist, a new podcast from Pushkin Industries. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of  Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=women.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime Chronicles
From Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre

True Crime Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 7:17


Here's a preview from a new podcast, Death of the Artist, that explores a tragedy in the art world. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985.Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=tcc.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pretend Radio
From Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre

Pretend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 8:07


Here's a preview from a new podcast, Death of the Artist, that explores a tragedy in the art world. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at: https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=pretend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

True Crime Chronicles
From Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre

True Crime Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 7:17


Here's a preview from a new podcast, Death of the Artist, that explores a tragedy in the art world. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=tcc.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bad Women: The Ripper Retold
Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre

Bad Women: The Ripper Retold

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 7:47 Transcription Available


We'll be dropping a trailer for the new brand new season of Bad Women next week. But in the meantime, here's a preview from Death of an Artist, a new podcast from Pushkin Industries. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of  Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=women.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lonely Palette
Preview: "Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre Split the Art World"

The Lonely Palette

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 10:05


Hello, friends to art podcasts! I'm giving my feed over today to a preview of a new podcast from Pushkin Industries, Somethin' Else, and Sony Music Entertainment: "Death of an Artist". The show examines a tragedy in the art world. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from "Death of an Artist" at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=palette.

ArtCurious Podcast
Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre Split the Art World

ArtCurious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 10:01


Here's a preview from a new podcast, Death of the Artist, that explores a tragedy in the art world. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=curious. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Death of an Artist
Episode 1: The Haunting

Death of an Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 44:37 Transcription Available


In 1980s Manhattan, a young Cuban artist named Ana Mendieta made a name for herself as a rising star in the art world. Her turbulent marriage to the older and well-established sculptor Carl Andre raised eyebrows. One September night, Carl called 911 in a panic. His wife, he said, “went out the window.”  To hear the rest of Season 1 ad-free, sign up for Pushkin+ on the Death of an Artist show page in Apple Podcasts, or at pushkin.fm/plus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Crime
From Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre

The Daily Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 7:18


Here's a preview from a new podcast, Death of the Artist, that explores a tragedy in the art world. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985.Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=tcc.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Daily Crime
From Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre

The Daily Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 7:18


Here's a preview from a new podcast, Death of the Artist, that explores a tragedy in the art world. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=tcc.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Spectacle: An Unscripted History of Reality TV
Introducing: Death of an Artist

Spectacle: An Unscripted History of Reality TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 8:01


Sharing a preview of a new Sony Music Entertainment and Pushkin podcast, Death of the Artist. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://link.chtbl.com/chameleonartist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dialogues | A podcast from David Zwirner about art, artists, and the creative process
Death of an Artist: The Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre Story | Special Episode

Dialogues | A podcast from David Zwirner about art, artists, and the creative process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 11:24


A special preview of a new podcast miniseries, Death of an Artist, hosted by the curator and art historian Helen Molesworth, who will also be hosting new episodes of Dialogues, coming very, very soon.  For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his wife, the rising star artist Ana Mendieta? Helen revisits the question of Mendieta's death, takes a closer look at the incident in which she fell from the window of their 34th floor New York apartment, and interrogates both the silence and protest that have followed this infamous story since 1985. You can hear the full episode and all of Death of an Artist here.  Stay tuned to Dialogues for new episodes hosted by Helen Molesworth coming next month.

Windowsill Chats
Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre Split the Art World

Windowsill Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 10:22


Here's a preview from a new podcast, Death of the Artist, that explores a tragedy in the art world. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of  Carl's 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985. Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=chats.

Death of an Artist
Introducing Death of an Artist: The Story of Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre

Death of an Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 3:05 Transcription Available


Coming Sept 23: For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world's most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta's death and the trial that followed, and interrogates both the silence and the protest that have accompanied this story ever since. To hear the whole season early and ad-free, consider becoming a Pushkin+ subscriber in Apple Podcasts or at pushkin.fm/plus. Death of an Artist is a co-production between Pushkin Industries, Somethin' Else, and Sony Music Entertainment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Appleton Podcast
Episódio 76 - Fernando Ribeiro + Santana Pinto

Appleton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 36:50


Episódio 10 da temporada especial do Appleton Podcast - 15 anos MACE - Aqui somos rede - numa parceria com a Colecção António Cachola José Carlos Santana PintoColeção com carácter de enfoque, onde a palavra sobressai e convida ao questionamento, nela convivem artistas portugueses (entre outros, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Julião Sarmento, António Sena, Joaquim Rodrigo), dispostos paredes meias com autoresinternacionais (Carl Andre, On Kawara, Josef Kosuth, Lawrence Weiner, Daniel Buren, Christian Boltanski, Niele Noroni, Haim Steinback, Allan MacCollum, Alfredo Jarr, Antoní Muntadas, Hans-Peter Feldmann...). Também a produção mais recente tem despertado a sua atenção, incorporando, por exemplo, obras deDetanico e Lain, Jonathan Monk, Haris Epaminonda, João Onofre, Carla Filipe, Leonor Antunes, Délio Jasse, Carlos Bunga, João Louro, André Guedes, Filipa César.Uma característica singular da coleção reside no sentido criterioso com que o colecionador estuda e escolhe as suas obras. Fernando Figueiredo RibeiroTrabalha no setor financeiro há 28 anos, dos quais cerca de 11 passados em Londres. Licenciado em economia pela Universidade Católica Portuguesa e um MBA pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Adquiriu a sua primeira obra de arte aos 21 anos. Da arte, diz que é uma paixão pelo que fica.A colecção de arte contemporânea portuguesa de Fernando Figueiredo Ribeiro passa da esfera privada para a fruição pública. Em Junho de 2016, na inauguração de uma exposição com obras da colecção, assinou um contrato de comodato de dez anos, para que o acervo, que inclui muitos dos nomes mais relevantes da arteportuguesa das últimas décadas (José Pedro Croft, Rui Chafes, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Ana Hatherly, Ana Jotta, António Júlio Duarte, Helena Almeida) e muitos artistas em início de carreira, possa ser instalado no Quartel, antiga sede dos bombeiros locais que passa a acrescentar ao seu nome Galeria de Arte Contemporânea de Abrantes/Colecção Figueiredo Ribeiro. No final deste ano fechapara obras de ampliação. Passará a ter 1100 metros quadrados de área útil e deverá reabrir no final de 2018. São cerca de 1800 obras que ficarão à guarda do Quartel em Abrantes. Links: https://contemporanea.pt/edicoes/09-10-2019/entrevista-jose-carlos-santana-pinto https://www.publico.pt/2017/02/20/culturaipsilon/noticia/uma-coleccao-de-arte-que-vai-passar-de-casa-para-o-quartel-1761995 https://www.tsf.pt/portugal/cultura/arte-em-sao-bento-mostra-expressao-portuguesa-da-colecao-figueiredo-ribeiro-12878778.html Episódio gravado a04.07.2022 http://www.appleton.pt Mecenas Appleton:HCI / Colecção Maria e Armando Cabral Financiamento:República Portuguesa - Cultura / DGArtes Apoio:Câmara Municipal de Lisboa

EXPLORING ART
Episode 342 | Art Paintings, Sculptures, and…Bricks?

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 21:07


What classifies art as art? Does the artist define art? The museum it's displayed in? Or is it the art itself? In this episode, we dive into the question "What is the difference between art and trash?" in this Q&A that lets the listener come up with their own opinion on Carl Andre's Equivalent VIlI. The listeners will answer the questions and give supporting details to their answers.

EXPLORING ART
Episode 341 | Don't touch that Pile!

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 31:55


In today's episode, we dive deep into a case of Carl Andre's famous artwork “Pile of Bricks”, but with a twist. A bricklayer assistant at another museum has replicated his work. Is Carl Andre's work more of an art piece than the second pile of bricks? Is this bricklayer now an artist, are they both considered art? Join Chad, Sebastian, and myself as we solve this brick dilemma! Music: Chill by sakura Hz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF2tXC1pXNo

Interviews by Brainard Carey
Angela Westwater

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 34:32


Angela Westwater at 257 Bowery, 2020, photo by Alexei Hay Angela Westwater co-founded Sperone Westwater Fischer in 1975 with Italian art dealer Gian Enzo Sperone and German gallerist Konrad Fischer, opening a space at 142 Greene Street in SoHo, New York. (The gallery's name was changed to Sperone Westwater in 1982.) An additional space was later established at 121 Greene Street. The founders' original program showcased a European avant-garde alongside a core group of American artists to whom its founders were committed. Notable early exhibitions include a 1977 show of minimalist works by Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, and Sol Lewitt; seven of Bruce Nauman's seminal early shows; six early Gerhard Richter shows; two Cy Twombly exhibitions in 1982 and 1989; eleven Richard Long exhibitions; and the installation of one of Mario Merz's celebrated glass and neon igloos in 1979 -- part of the gallery's ongoing dedication to Arte Povera artists, including Alighiero Boetti. Other early historical exhibitions at the Greene Street space include a 1989 group show, "Early Conceptual Works," which featured the work of On Kawara, Bruce Nauman, Alighiero Boetti, and Joseph Kosuth, among others; a 1999 Fontana exhibition titled "Gold: Gothic Masters and Lucio Fontana"; and selected presentations of work by Piero Manzoni. From May 2002 to May 2010, the gallery was located at 415 West 13 Street, in a 10,000-square foot space in the Meatpacking District. In September 2010, Sperone Westwater inaugurated a new Foster + Partners designed building at 257 Bowery. Today, over 45 years after its conception, the gallery continues to exhibit an international roster of prominent artists working in a wide variety of media. Artists represented by Sperone Westwater include Bertozzi & Casoni, Joana Choumali, Kim Dingle, Shaunté Gates, Jitish Kallat, Guillermo Kuitca, Wolfgang Laib, Helmut Lang, Amy Lincoln, Richard Long, Emil Lukas, David Lynch, Heinz Mack, Mario Merz, Katy Moran, Malcolm Morley, Bruce Nauman, Otto Piene, Alexis Rockman, Susan Rothenberg, Tom Sachs, Peter Sacks, Andrew Sendor, and William Wegman. Past exhibitions, press, and artworks can be found on the gallery website. Born in Columbus, Ohio, Westwater received her BA from Smith College and her MA from New York University. She arrived in New York City in 1971 and landed her first job as a “gallery girl” at the John Weber Gallery at 420 West Broadway. From 1972 to 1975, she served as Managing Editor of Artforum magazine. In 1975, the same year the gallery was founded, Westwater was appointed to the Board of Trustees of The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, where she has served as President since 1980. The books mentioned in the interview are The Free World, Art and Thought in the Cold War by Louis Menand and A Life of Picasso, The Minotaur Years by John Richardson. Joana Choumali, Untitled (Ça Va Aller), 2019, mixed media, 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches (24 x 24 cm), 16 1/4 x 16 1/4 inches (41,3 x 41,3 cm) Joana Choumali, WE ARE STILL NOW, 2022, mixed media, 4 parts; 38 1/2 x 78 inches (97,8 x 198,1 cm)

Conversations About Art
Paula Cooper

Conversations About Art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 31:44


Following studies in Paris, Paula Cooper (b. 1938, MA) entered the New York art world aged 21 working at the World House Galleries on the Upper East Side. In 1964 she opened the Paula Johnson Gallery, where she showed work by Walter de Maria and Bob Thompson, among others. From 1965 to 1967 Cooper served as the Director of the artist's cooperative Park Place, whose members included Mark di Suvero, Robert Grosvenor and David Novros––artists she continues to work with today. Paula Cooper opened the first art gallery in SoHo at 96-100 Prince Street in 1968 with a benefit for the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, showing works by Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Robert Mangold and Robert Ryman, as well as Sol LeWitt's first wall drawing. Paula Cooper Gallery moved to Wooster Street in 1973 and then to Chelsea in 1996, and has consistently shown art that is conceptually unique and visually challenging. In addition to the artistic program, the gallery has regularly hosted concerts, music symposia, dance performances, book receptions, poetry readings, as well as art exhibitions and special events to benefit various national and community organizations. Of particular note was a series of New Year's Eve readings of Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans and James Joyce's Finnegans Wake for twenty-five years until 2000, a ten-year series of concerts by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center that began in the early 1970s, and an annual concert by the S.E.M. Ensemble that continued until 2019. Cooper was awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design (1995) and the order of Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministre de la Culture et de la Communication (2002) followed by the order of Officier des Arts et des Lettres (2014). In 2003 Cooper and her husband, the publisher Jack Macrae, opened the independent bookstore 192 Books. Cooper continues to run Paula Cooper Gallery. She and Zuckerman discuss the end of life, bad and good, how art revives, relationships, the New York artworld, the line between art and business, art as a language, visceral connections, celebrating messiness, art as true expression, not taking anything for granted, and the importance of encouragement!

EXPLORING ART
Episode 126 | Exploring Art Podcast: Build-a-Brick, is it Art or Not?

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 18:08


In today's episode we join students Reki, Ruben and Tendani on covering Carl Andre's Equivalent VIII, its controversy, a similar "piece" and the question it begs, is the second piece considered art too?

ArteFatti, il vero e il falso dell'Arte
Artefatti Ep#10 - Arte e corpo

ArteFatti, il vero e il falso dell'Arte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 48:50


Quando all'arte contemporanea non bastano più le installazioni o le fotografie, il corpo diventa l'ultima frontiera. Dalle performance sadomaso degli azionisti viennesi alla brutale manicure di Valie Export, dalle favolose trasformazioni di Leigh Bowery allo stunt-man esistenziale Chris Burden, dall'arte antipatriarcale di Ana Mendieta a quella facilona di Frida Kahlo: nella body art, buon sangue non mente.Costantino, l'Henry Kissinger della Maremma, spiega il concetto di “stato climatico interiore” (che non ha capito neanche lui), mentre Francesco racconta la riscoperta di un antico piacere all'indomani di un miracoloso intervento alla prostata. E, nel finale, una corposa rivelazione per tutti i fan di ArteFatti.In questa puntata si parla di Umberto Galimberti, Günther Brus, Otto Muehl, Rudolf Schwarzkogler, Hermann Nitsch, Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Chuck Close, Adolf Loos, Sifgmund Freud, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Banksy, Henry Kissinger, Gerry Scotti, Carmelo Bene, Dario Cecchini, Justice Yeldham, Valie Export, Gina Pane, Marina Abramović, Slobodan Milošević, Carolee Schneemann, Robert Morris, Claes Oldenburg, Sabina Ciuffini, Mike Bongiorno, Donald Judd, Walter De Maria, Paula Cooper, Holly Solomon, Marian Goodman, Yoda, Midnight Cowboy, Madame Claude, Ana Mendieta, Fidel Castro, Sara Ann Otten, Carl Andre, O.J. Simpson, Frida Kahlo, David Alfaro Siqueros, Leon Trotsky, Leigh Bowery, Alberto Angela, Colonnello Bernacca, Damien Hirst, Alexander McQueen, Anthony d'Offay, Paolina Borghese, Nicola Bateman, Lucian Freud, Chris Burden e Tino Sehgal.

Converge
Contemporary Curating

Converge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 52:55


On this week's episode of Converge, hosts Massiel Bobadilla and Justina Martino have a conversation with art curators, Faith J. Mckinnie and Liv Moe. Faith and Liv discuss their introductions into the art world, how they began curating, and how they approach curating art exhibits. They also shared some of their favorite exhibits, talked about the importance of providing space to traditionally underrepresented artists, and gave some valuable advice to people who are interested in starting a career in the arts. Artists mentioned in this episode include Jupiter, Beth Consetta Rubel, Nathan Cordero, Lin Fei Fei, Vincent Pacheco, Carl Andre, and Ana Mendieta. Art spaces and organizations mentioned in this episode include Artspace 1616, Axis Gallery, Ali Youssefi Project, The Garage on the Grove, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Black Artists Fund, Sacramento Alliance for Regional Art, Dwellpoint, and Verge Center for the Arts.

Thick as Thieves
A Window, a 911 Call, a Work of Art

Thick as Thieves

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 35:14


Discussing the tumultuous, and eventually fatal, relationship between artists Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre.

Play4Keeps Podcast
Play4Keeps Podcast | Free full play: SILUETA by Diana Burbano, Chris Shelton, and Tom Shelton

Play4Keeps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 76:32


SILUETA is a two-person play inspired by the true story of Ana Mendieta, a Cuban-American performance artist and sculptor, whose life ended in a harrowing 34-story fall from the SoHo apartment she shared with her husband, Minimalist sculptor, Carl Andre. Ana, 36 at the time of her death in 1985, was a rising star in… The post Play4Keeps Podcast | Free full play: SILUETA by Diana Burbano, Chris Shelton, and Tom Shelton appeared first on Ashland New Plays Festival.

Play4Keeps Podcast
Play4Keeps Podcast | Free full play: SILUETA by Diana Burbano, Chris Shelton, and Tom Shelton

Play4Keeps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 76:32


SILUETA is a two-person play inspired by the true story of Ana Mendieta, a Cuban-American performance artist and sculptor, whose life ended in a harrowing 34-story fall from the SoHo apartment she shared with her husband, Minimalist sculptor, Carl Andre. Ana, 36 at the time of her death in 1985, was a rising star in the… The post Play4Keeps Podcast | Free full play: SILUETA by Diana Burbano, Chris Shelton, and Tom Shelton appeared first on Play4Keeps.

Cartels
#3 - Toucher

Cartels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 6:32


L'épisode des grands écarts. Nous cheminons en compagnie de Giotto, de A-Ha, et de Pierre Boulez.

DAMN, HONEY
Aflevering 27 - Over vrouwen in kunst, muzes & waar Ana Mendieta is. Met Heske ten Cate & Yuki Kho.

DAMN, HONEY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 84:04


In deze aflevering schuiven Heske ten Cate en Yuki Kho, de makers van de kersverse podcast Naakt op een kleedje, bij ons aan om te praten over vrouwen in de kunst. We weten weinig niks van kunst, behalve dat vrouwen in musea wél veelvuldig naakt en lonkend op schilderijen zijn afgebeeld, maar als maker erg ondervertegenwoordigd zijn. Houd pen en papier bij de hand, want Heske en Yuki vuren tal van coole vrouwelijke kunstenaars op je af (of check de shownotes, want wie heeft er nog pen en papier in huis, amirightttt?!!). Verder: Albert Heijn heeft een nieuwe supermarktmanager en wij geven een feest (KOM OOK!). SHOWNOTES DAMN, HONEY FEEST! Koop hier je kaartje voor ons feest in Sexyland op 30 okt (met Ellen Laan, DJ Sophie Seawell, Linda de Munck, Zaïre Krieger, Thorn Vineyard, LIONSTORM, Babs Gons): https://bit.ly/2pcAmOQ Pre order ons boek Heb je nou al een vriend? bij je favo boekhandel en ontvang een gratis DAMN, HONEY pin! Meer info over hoe je de pin bemachtigt: https://bit.ly/2B905u4 Nu online pre-orderen: https://bit.ly/2khq6mp Insta: https://bit.ly/2BAYNZA (@damnhoneyhetboek) Koop hier DAMN, HONEY: https://bit.ly/2D0sfeM Doneren via Patreon: https://bit.ly/35rS15D Naakt op een kleedje Podcast: https://bit.ly/32b6wJ7 Insta: @Naaktopeenkleedje: https://bit.ly/2VCBqI8 Yuki Kho Kunst kijken met Ko en Kho: https://bit.ly/2M8jMsh De YouTube-serie over van Gogh: https://bit.ly/2Qfl0Wl De Stedelijke Museum Amsterdam podcast: https://spoti.fi/2ubpu2w Insta: @yukikho https://bit.ly/2VzsTFP Heske ten Cate Insta: @hesketencate: https://bit.ly/2OEkf7h NEST de website: https://bit.ly/2MAQxgN NEST op Insta: https://bit.ly/2OFJ1UE Shout out naar Museum Arnhem: https://bit.ly/2OFWQCz En oud-directeur Liesbeth Brandt Corstius: https://bit.ly/2VF8IWP Frida Kahlo - de kunstenaar die wij wél kenden: https://bit.ly/31ndSII Louise Bourgeois - de kunstenaar met de enorme spinnen waar Nydia bang voor is: https://bit.ly/35xNQph In de (gratis toegankelijke) tuin van het Rijksmuseum kun je t/m 3 nov 2019 haar werk bekijken: https://bit.ly/2QiggMx Expo in Museum Voorlinden t/m 17 mei 2020: https://bit.ly/32aXhZB Camille Claudel - De rechterhand van beeldhouwer Rodin: https://bit.ly/2DNGYbu Hilma af Klint - De kunstenaar die abstracte werken maakte: https://bit.ly/2B43nyP De radio-uitzending over Hilma af Klint met Yuki en Heske: https://bit.ly/2oCxhYl Yayoi Kusama - de Japanse kunstenaar wiens werk lang niet erkend werd: https://bit.ly/31aCJyZ Over Lina Iris Victor en Kendrick Lamar: https://bit.ly/35sItaQ Afl. 1 van Naakt op een kleedje over haar werk Constellations II, met Stephanie Afrifa: https://bit.ly/32b6wJ7 Lynette Yiadom-Boakye - de Britse kunstenaar die weinig loslaat over haar werk - https://bit.ly/35sTRDk Afl. 3 van Naakt op een kleedje over haar werk ‘The hours behind you', met @zeikschrift: https://bit.ly/2IK5tbw Ana Mendieta - de kunstenaar die overleed na een ruzie met haar man kunstenaar Carl Andre: https://bit.ly/2q7B1lb Het protest in Tate Modern: https://bit.ly/2B3X6TI De kritiek van James Blake op de ‘muze': https://bit.ly/2MaArLY De opera ‘VROUWENSTEMMEN', op muziek van Meriç Artaç: https://bit.ly/2IL9KLJ Interview met regisseur Lisenka Heijboer en pianist Yang Yang Cai: https://bit.ly/2VF40sm Laure Prouvost - de ‘Wes Anderson van de kunst': https://bit.ly/35CpHxM Het kunstwerk over haar opa: https://bit.ly/2McIisB Rachel Whiteread - die ‘negative space' laat zien: https://bit.ly/2IKan8f Het kruikje: https://bit.ly/2Masrus DAMN, HONEY NO - De nieuwe supermarktmanager van AH: https://bit.ly/31bQSfc - Lees meer over advocaat Lisa Bloom en Weinstein: https://bit.ly/2VAupqX DAMN, HONEY YES - Feminist Fataal, Dorien van Lingen: https://bit.ly/35wBEoK - Het essay van de Maand van de Geschiedenis Niet schrikken mama van Alma en Marita Mathijsen: https://bit.ly/2OH7Xva - Ik & seks, Belle Barbé: https://bit.ly/2oCisVF Producer: Daniël van de Poppe Jingles: Lucas de Gier Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Opposable Thumbs
Episode 51: Backwards Safety Dance

Opposable Thumbs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 43:46


No guest this week! Just Rob and Taylor going big and... then also going home. Rob and Taylor dive in on relational aesthetics, branding and hoping the artist whose art you like isn't a giant butthole. R. Kelly, Carl Andre and Henry Rollins walk into a bar... Which person's art do you choose to like? That's not a very good joke. And then we deep dive into electronics. Taylor reaches the melting point! Rob conjures triple five soulessness Go see Taylor at the Hilton Bar in Manhattan! Whew! That was a lot of talking about electronics! You can check out our projects at http://projects.opposablepodcast.com Props to Blondihacks, Nik Kantar, Walter Kitundu, Federico Tobon, Kelly Martin, Luke Noonan, Mike Tully, Adam Mayer, David Bellhorn, Tim Sway and Charlene McBride! They're our top Patreon supporters! Join 'em at: https://www.patreon.com/opposablethumbs

Hope and Dread
#34: Collector Sylvio Perlstein on Trading Diamonds with Man Ray

Hope and Dread

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 24:39


“Because Sylvio is courageous, I was able to buy more hamburgers to keep up my strength, and more paint to continue painting,” said artist Robert Ryman about collector Sylvio Perlstein, who was a patron of his at a time when few others were interested. Born in Belgium, Perlstein grew up in Rio de Janeiro, where his family moved when fleeing the Nazis in 1939. Perlstein bought his first work of art from a florist in Brazil; over the course of the next five decades, he would add more than 1,000 works to his collection by artists including Man Ray; Duchamp; Carl Andre; Diane Arbus; Hans Bellmer; Magritte Solowitz; Donald Judd; Hannah Kirk; Max Ernst; Bruce Nauman; Edward Shea; and Andy Warhol—to name just a few. “For me, it was not even a collection. It was things that I saw, and I liked,” Perlstein says. “To tell you the truth, I never count them. I'm not well organized.” A selection of works from the Perlstein collection is now on show at Hauser & Wirth, New York (“A Luta Continua”, until 27 June). Reflecting on the differences between the art world then and now, Perlstein tells host Charlotte Burns: “Today, it's not so much art anymore; it's a real business. At that time, you could easily acquire works from the artist because it was more about friendship.” From exchanging diamonds for art with Man Ray to hanging out with artists in New York in the 1970s at the legendary Max's Kansas City, Perlstein talks about a life in art and his tastes (“ugly can be nice, too,” he says). “What does it mean, art? Anything. You can make art from shoes, from a nice bag, from a hat— it's also art. Everything is art,” he says. “Buy what you like.” Transcript: http://www.artagencypartners.com/transcript-sylvio-perlstein/ “In Other Words” is a presentation of AAP and Sotheby's, produced by Audiation.fm.

In Other Words
#34: Collector Sylvio Perlstein on Trading Diamonds with Man Ray

In Other Words

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 24:39


“Because Sylvio is courageous, I was able to buy more hamburgers to keep up my strength, and more paint to continue painting,” said artist Robert Ryman about collector Sylvio Perlstein, who was a patron of his at a time when few others were interested. Born in Belgium, Perlstein grew up in Rio de Janeiro, where his family moved when fleeing the Nazis in 1939. Perlstein bought his first work of art from a florist in Brazil; over the course of the next five decades, he would add more than 1,000 works to his collection by artists including Man Ray; Duchamp; Carl Andre; Diane Arbus; Hans Bellmer; Magritte Solowitz; Donald Judd; Hannah Kirk; Max Ernst; Bruce Nauman; Edward Shea; and Andy Warhol—to name just a few. “For me, it was not even a collection. It was things that I saw, and I liked,” Perlstein says. “To tell you the truth, I never count them. I'm not well organized.” A selection of works from the Perlstein collection is now on show at Hauser & Wirth, New York (“A Luta Continua”, until 27 June). Reflecting on the differences between the art world then and now, Perlstein tells host Charlotte Burns: “Today, it’s not so much art anymore; it’s a real business. At that time, you could easily acquire works from the artist because it was more about friendship.” From exchanging diamonds for art with Man Ray to hanging out with artists in New York in the 1970s at the legendary Max's Kansas City, Perlstein talks about a life in art and his tastes (“ugly can be nice, too,” he says). “What does it mean, art? Anything. You can make art from shoes, from a nice bag, from a hat— it's also art. Everything is art,” he says. “Buy what you like.” Transcript: http://www.artagencypartners.com/transcript-sylvio-perlstein/ “In Other Words” is a presentation of AAP and Sotheby’s, produced by Audiation.fm.

Le Bruit de l'art
Épisode 1 - Michèle Didier, éditrice, galeriste

Le Bruit de l'art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 36:52


A l’Hôtel de Lille, nous recevons Michèle Didier.En 1987, elle fonde sa propre maison d’édition, mfc-michèle didier, avant d’ouvrir une galerie du même nom au 66, rue de Nazareth, dans le troisième arrondissement à Paris. Spécialisée dans l’édition d’œuvres multiples, passionnée par le « livre d’artiste », elle travaille ou a travaillé avec Saâdane Afif, Philippe Parreno, Robert Barry, ou encore Carl Andre. Certains des ouvrages qu’elle a édités au cours de sa carrière se trouvent dans les collections du MoMa de New York, ainsi que du Centre Pompidou.Elle évoque ici son parcours, sa vision de sa double activité d’éditrice et de galeriste, les enjeux liés à l’édition et à la présentation d’une œuvre multiple, et son rôle d’intermédiaire central entre l’artiste, les fabricants et le public.Musique originale de Pablo Jacquart. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

No Good Poetry
Episode 37: 6 Poets You May Not Have Heard of with guest Megan Burns

No Good Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2017 61:25


Poet and publisher Megan Burns joins us to talk about 6 poets that are lesser known, and we read some of their poetry: Elizabeth Acevedo, Susan Wheeler, Carl Andre, Lynn Melnick, David Berman, and The Poet Who Must Not Be Named (I mean, Robert Clairmont).

Future of Agriculture
Future of Agriculture 072: How Biotechnology Can Make Us Healthier with Andry Andriankaja and Carl Andre of BASF

Future of Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 36:59


Andry Andriankaja is an agronomist that specializes in the field of plant biotechnology. Carl Andre is the research manager for the EPA-DHA Canola project at the BASF Plant Science Department who studied how plants convert simple sugars to oil as well as plant lipid metabolism.  They are working together on a big project in biotechnology that will innovate the way we eat and provide our body with nutrients: making the typical canola plant naturally produce EPA and DHA, two types of Omega 3 fatty acids.   We all know what Omega 3 fatty acids are and what they can do for the body, but we’re often forced to either eat their food sources or buy fish oil supplements. What if we can consume omega 3 fatty acids in products we're already eating? Andry and Carl are now working on that answer and have been working on it for the past 10 years.    In this episode, Andry and Carl discuss their big project, why they chose the canola plant as their host, and what it took for them to get this far. They also discuss  their vision with regards to the importance of plant biotechnology in the near future.     “We pride ourselves to create chemistry for a sustainable future.”  – Andry Andriankaja     This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast:    What's the project all about the issues it will address. What does getting more EPA and DHA have to do with canola? Where does this technology currently stand? When do they expect the product to hit the market? Why did they partner with Cargill? What made this project possible to start coming together now? Why did they choose EPA and DHA? How farmers can benefit from this project. How will this product influence how people view biotechnology and genetic engineering? Where do they see the future of biotechnology? Countries that are big canola producers.       Connect with Andry and Carl:   BASF         We Are a Part of a Bigger Family!    The Future of Agriculture Podcast is now part of the Farm and Rural Ag Network. Listen to more ag-related podcasts by subscribing on iTunes or on the Farm and Rural Ag Network Website today.      Share the Ag-Love!    Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots!    Learn more about AgGrad by visiting:    Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter  AgGrad on Facebook  AgGrad on LinkedIn  AgGrad on Instagram   

The Conversation Art Podcast
Episode #200: Maya Gurantz, Los Angeles-based artist and writer, takes on James Turrell, Carl Andre, Mike Kelley and messiness

The Conversation Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 120:36


Los Angeles-based artist and writer Maya Gurantz talks about: Getting out of the staid confines of where she grew up, and what it was (and is) like being an angry feminist from an early age; her ‘accountability group,’ a group of women artists (from various art forms) she organized to hold each other accountable to work-related goals; her teaching and mentoring of students, at U.C. Santa Barbra; making work that is “messy,” as in tending to be potentially less likable than other work;  and three of her epic essays: one on James Turrell related to his retrospective at LACMA, one on Carl Andre and Ana Mendieta (the piece that led us to Maya initially), and one as yet unpublished piece on Mike Kelley’s Mobile Homestead.

Every Quarter
Episode 06: Frank Stella '54

Every Quarter

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 17:24


Frank Stella '54 is the renowned artist he is today because of Phillips Academy. The access. The curriculum. The friendships (with fellow artists Carl Andre '53 and Hollis Frampton '54). Andover shaped the artist Stella would become. In this special episode of Every Quarter, hear the candid tales from his early years, stories of the New York art scene in the sixties and why he keeps coming back to where it all started. Throughout his prolific and influential career, Stella has been a major figure in the art world, internationally hailed as one of America’s most significant artists. In his paintings, metal reliefs, sculptures, and prints, he has explored abstraction, which emerged during the early twentieth century in the innovations of artists such as Vassily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, Piet Mondrian, and Pablo Picasso. A pioneer of minimalism in the 1960s, Stella continues to experiment and innovate, creating some of the most daring work to be seen today.

Grand Palais
Icônes américaines - 8 avril 2015

Grand Palais

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 84:23


Conférence par Laurent Salomé, directeur scientifique de l'établissement public de la Réunion des musées nationaux Grand Palais. Fondé en 1935, le San Francisco Museum of Modern Art est aujourd’hui l’un des plus grands musées d’art moderne et contemporain du monde. Le Grand Palais accueille une sélection d’œuvres des artistes américains les plus emblématiques de la deuxième moitié du XXe siècle, représentés aussi bien dans le fonds du musée que dans l’extraordinaire collection constituée par Donald et Doris Fisher, les fondateurs de GAP. Les œuvres sont réunies en avant-première, annonçant la donation de la collection Fisher au musée où elle sera présentée après une importante extension. Alexander Calder, Chuck Close, Richard Diebenkorn, Ellsworth Kelly, Cy Twombly, Roy Lichtenstein, Agnes Martin ou Andy Warhol : chacun est représenté par un groupe d’œuvres majeures. L’art minimal est particulièrement à l’honneur avec Carl Andre, Sol LeWitt et Donald Judd.

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 392: Anna Halprin

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2013 75:01


This week: San Francisco checks in with dance legend Anna Halprin!!! Anna Halprin (b. 1920) is a pioneering dancer and choreographer of the post-modern dance movement. She founded the San Francisco Dancer's Workshop in 1955 as a center for movement training, artistic experimentation, and public participatory events open to the local community. Halprin has created 150 full-length dance theater works and is the recipient of numerous awards including the 1997 Samuel H. Scripps Award for Lifetime Achievement in Modern Dance from the American Dance Festival. Her students include Meredith Monk, Trisha Brown, Yvonne Rainer, Simone Forti, Ruth Emmerson, Sally Gross, and many others. Printed Matter Live Benefit Auction Event: March 9, 6-8:30 pm Robert Rauschenberg Project Space 455 West 19th St, New York www.paddle8.com/auctions/printedmatter Printed Matter, Inc, the New York-based non-profit organization committed to the dissemination and appreciation of publications made by artists, will host a Benefit Auction and Selling Exhibition at the Rauschenberg Foundation Project Space to help mitigate damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. As a result of the storm, Printed Matter experienced six feet of flooding to its basement storage and lost upwards of 9,000 books, hundreds of artworks and equipment. Printed Matter's Archive, which has been collected since the organization's founding in 1976 and serves as an important record of its history and the field of artists books as a whole, was also severely damaged. Moreover, the damage sustained by Sandy has made it clear that Printed Matter needs to undertake an urgent capacity-building effort to establish a durable foundation for its mission and services into the future. This is the first fundraising initiative of this scale to be undertaken by the organization in many years, and will feature more than 120 works generously donated from artists and supporters of Printed Matter. The Sandy Relief Benefit for Printed Matter will be held at the Rauschenberg Project Space in Chelsea and will run from February 28 through March 9th. The Benefit has two components: a selling exhibition of rare historical publications and other donated works and an Auction of donated artworks. A special preview and reception will be held February 28th, 6-8 pm, to mark the unveiling of all 120 works and to thank the participating artists and donors. The opening will feature a solo performance by cellist Julia Kent (Antony and the Johnsons), followed by a shared DJ set from Lizzi Bougatsos (Gang Gang Dance) & Kyp Malone (TV on the Radio). The event is free and open to the public. All works will then be available for viewing at the Rauschenberg Project Space March 1 – March 9, gallery hours. All Selling Exhibition works may be purchased during this period and Auction works will be available for bidding online. Bids can be made at www.paddle8.com/auctions/printedmatter. A live Benefit Auction Event will take place March 9, 6-8:30 pm with approximately 20 selected works to be auctioned in a live format. Bidding on these works will commence at 7pm sharp, while silent bids can be made on all other Auction works. Note, highest online bids will be transferred to the room. For absentee bidding of works, please contact Keith Gray (Printed Matter) at 212 925 0325 or keith@printedmatter.org. The evening will feature a performance by Alex Waterman on solo cello with electronics. Admission is $150 and tickets may be pre-purchased here. There will be only limited capacity. Highlighted auction works include an oversize ektacolor photograph from Richard Prince, a woven canvas piece from Tauba Auerbach, an acrylic and newsprint work from Rirkrit Tiravanija, a large-scale Canopy painting from Fredrik Værslev, a rare dye transfer print from Zoe Leonard, a light box by Alfredo Jaar, a book painting by Paul Chan, a carbon on paper work from Frances Stark, a seven-panel plexi-work with spraypainted newsprint from Kerstin Brätsch, a C-print from Hans Haacke, a firefly drawing from Philippe Parreno, a mixed-media NASA wall-piece from Tom Sachs, a unique print from Rachel Harrison, a vintage xerox poem from Carl Andre, an encyclopedia set of hand-made books from Josh Smith, a photograph from Klara Liden, a table-top sculpture from Carol Bove, Ed Ruscha’s Rooftops Portfolio, as well as original works on canvas and linen by Cecily Brown, Cheyney Thompson, Dan Colen, Adam McEwen, RH Quaytman, and many others. These Auction works can be previewed at: www.paddle8.com/auctions/printedmatter In addition to auction works, a vitrine-based exhibition of rare books, artworks and ephemera are available for viewing and purchase. This material includes some truly remarkable items from the personal collection of Robert Rauschenberg, donated by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation in memory of the late Printed Matter Board Member, bookseller and publisher, John McWhinnie. Among the works available are books and artworks from Marcel Duchamp, Willem de Kooning, Alfred Steiglitz, Joseph Beuys, Brigid Berlin (Polk), as well as a Claes Oldenburg sculpture, a rare William Burroughs manuscript, and the Anthology Film Archive Portfolio (1982). Additional artists’ books have been generously donated by the Sol LeWitt Estate. Works include pristine copies of Autobiography (1980), Four Basic Kinds of Straight Lines (1969), Incomplete Open Cubes (1974), and others. Three Star Books have kindly donated a deluxe set of their Maurizio Cattelan book edition. These works can be viewed and purchased at the space. For inquiries about available works please contact Printed Matter’s Associate Director Max Schumann at 212 925 0325 or mschumann@printedmatter.org. Co-chairs Ethan Wagner & Thea Westreich Wagner and Phil Aarons & Shelley Fox Aarons have guided the event, and Thea Westreich Art Advisory Services has generously lent its expertise and assisted in the production of the auction. In anticipation of the event Printed Matter Executive Director James Jenkin said: “Not only are we hopeful that this event will help us to put Sandy firmly behind us, it is incredibly special for us. To have so many artists and friends associated with our organization over its 36 years come forward and support us in this effort has been truly humbling.“ Auction includes work by: Michele Abeles, Ricci Albenda, Carl Andre, Cory Arcangel, Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Tauba Auerbach, Trisha Baga, John Baldessari, Sebastian Black, Mark Borthwick, Carol Bove, Kerstin Brätsch, Sascha Braunig, Olaf Breuning, Cecily Brown, Sophie Calle, Robin Cameron, Sean Joseph Patrick Carney, Nathan Carter, Paul Chan, Dan Colen, David Kennedy Cutler, Liz Deschenes, Mark Dion, Shannon Ebner, Edie Fake, Matias Faldbakken, Dan Graham, Robert Greene, Hans Haacke, Marc Handelman, Rachel Harrison, Jesse Hlebo, Carsten Höller, David Horvitz, Marc Hundley, Alfredo Jaar, Chris Johanson, Terence Koh, Joseph Kosuth, Louise Lawler, Pierre Le Hors, Leigh Ledare, Zoe Leonard, Sam Lewitt, Klara Liden, Peter Liversidge, Charles Long, Mary Lum, Noah Lyon, McDermott & McGough, Adam McEwen, Ryan McNamara, Christian Marclay, Ari Marcopoulos, Gordon Matta-Clark, Wes Mills, Jonathan Monk, Rick Myers, Laurel Nakadate, Olaf Nicolai, Adam O'Reilly, Philippe Parreno, Jack Pierson, Richard Prince, RH Quaytman, Eileen Quinlan, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Ed Ruscha, Tom Sachs, David Sandlin, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Cindy Sherman, Josh Smith, Keith Smith, Buzz Spector, Frances Stark, Emily Sundblad, Andrew Sutherland, Peter Sutherland, Sarah Sze, Panayiotis Terzis, Cheyney Thompson, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Nicola Tyson, Penelope Umbrico, Fredrik Værslev, Visitor, Danh Vo, Dan Walsh and Ofer Wolberger.

Curator insights - Contemporary galleries

Richard Serra is a New York Minimalist who emerged in the late 1960s and 1970s. Typical of that movement he uses industrial materials in simple unmodified modules as does Carl Andre. Contrary to the commonly held view that Minimalism is without emotion or feeling it is the physical properties of the object that affect the viewer. The emotion expressed is not that of the artist but that of the viewer encountering the object. The sheer massiveness of the steel that leans heavily against the wall makes us doubly conscious of the effects of gravity. The work incorporates the wall and the floor as essential components heightening the experience of fundamental vertical and horizontal planes and of their interaction with gravity.

Curator insights - Contemporary galleries

Carl Andre nearly always works in a grid, with the dimensions of his finished works determined by multiples of a basic module – such as a brick, metal plate or house beam. The shape of each work depends entirely on the number and configuration of modules. The works are often laid out on the floor like carpet and can in fact be walked on. Although not site-specific, the works emphasise and respond to the planes of the space they occupy. While the minimalist use of industrial materials on a grand scale is often regarded as overtly masculine and assertive, Andre’s work, in contrast, is modest and quietly poetic.

Tate Events
Carl Andre Poetry Reading

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2006 73:16


Carl Andre makes a rare appearance to perform a live reading of a selection of his poems and then discuss their sources and construction with Tate curator Richard Cork

Fundación Juan March
Inauguración de la Exposición "MINIMAL ART". "Minimal Art: un concepto estético"

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 1981 48:58


"Hasta el 8 de marzo permanecerá abierta, en la sede de la Fundación Juan March, la Exposición «Minimal Art» que se viene exhibiendo en esta institución desde el pasado 26 de enero. Integrada por 18 obras de siete artistas norteamericanos representativos de este movimiento estético surgido a fines de los años cincuenta y extendido por todo el mundo. Esta muestra se ofrecerá seguidamente en Barcelona. Formada con fondos procedentes de la Colección Crex de Zurich (Suiza), la Exposición incluye una selección de esculturas y pinturas ilustrativas de las diversas fases seguidas por el Minimal en su desarrollo: desde los inicios del movimiento, con obras de 1959 a 1966, de Andre y Flavin, hasta las últimas pinturas de Ryman, de 1979 y 1980, así como estructuras de Morris y LeWitt, en la etapa de madurez del estilo. Carl Andre (1935), Dan Flavin (1933), Sol LeWitt (1928), Donald Judd (1928), Robert Morris (1931), Robert Mangold (1937) y Robert Ryman (1930) son los artistas representados en la muestra. Todos ellos nacieron en el período de entreguerras y han expuesto su obra en los principales museos y galerías de Europa y América.En el acto inaugural de la muestra, María Corral, fundadora directora de Grupo Quince, pronunció una conferencia sobre «Minimal Art: un concepto estético».  "Más información de este acto