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Florence talks about her little reasons to celebrate during Springtime, including more sunlight and warm days. Florence recaps the last two months, including her trip to Disneyland with the grandkids and her LA trip to see the LA Art Show and to be on The Film Vault.
[Contemporary Realism] Joining us on the show today is Kassandra Voyagis, the producer and director of the LA Art Show. We chat about the 30th anniversary of the popular show in Downtown Los Angeles, events related to this year's event and why it's so important to support shows in the Los Angeles area as California wildlifes continue to impact the local and regional economy of Southern California. American Art Collector is a proud media sponsor of the LA Art Show, which runs from February 19-23, 2025, in Los Angeles. Learn more at www.laartshow.com.
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An exciting moment in Film3 as Jordan's guest, David Bianchi, alongside partner Gala Films ushers in a new era for decentralized cinema with his live action series RZR. Tap in as David discusses with Jordan their shared trailblazing history in Web3, Gala Films Watch to Earn model, the power of blockchain and the future of Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana. ...... Brought to you by The Squad. ------------------------------- JORDAN BAYNE OFFICIAL WEBSITE https://www.jordanbayne.com TWITTER https://twitter.com/jordanbayne INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/jordan_bayne LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-bayne ------------------------------ The Film3 OG and the Next Wave of Cinema Podcast is hosted by Jordan Bayne, the award winning filmmaker and thought leader behind the Film3 Movement. This podcast has conversations with the cutting edge thought leaders, artists, filmmakers and creators who are trailblazing the Film3 Movement alongside Jordan and The Squad to create a better future for filmmakers. ------------------------------ RESOURCE LINKS THE SQUAD OFFICIAL WEBSITE https://www.filmsquad.io THE SQUAD TWITTER https://twitter.com/Film3Squad THE SQUAD DISCORD discord.gg/K9DEfNaSYn THE SQUAD INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/film3squad THE SQUAD YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF-bQ4_cNRth0XE-C60wzvw DAVID BIANCHI SOCIALS Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidbianchi IG: https://www.instagram.com/davidbianchi_official/ Website: https://davidbianchi.actor GALA FILM: Website: gofilm.gala.com/rzr-premeire-x ------------------------------ BIO: DAVID BIANCHI David Bianchi is a multi-hyphenate artist, actor, and filmmaker with over 100 professional credits in studio films and major network TV. His work has earned him membership in the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He has produced 6 feature films and is the founder of Exertion Films, with projects licensed to HULU, HBOMax, Paramount+. In blockchain entertainment, David is the executive producer, co-writer, and lead actor in the new streaming science fiction series ‘RZR' in partnership with blockchain gaming giant Gala. RZR stars Mena Suvari, Emilio Rivera and Danny Trejo. The series is slated for a 2024 on Gala Film with digital collectibles on the ethereum and Gala blockchains. In fine art NFTS, he created an art genre called Spinema™ (spoken word cinema). These films led him to become one of the most unique creators in the NFT space. David was nominated two years consecutively in 2023 as one of the 100 most influential creators in the world by NFTNow. He has been curated at Art Basel, Scope Miami, LA Art Show and more. His work has been covered in major press outlets including Forbes, Coindesk and Decrypt. Click SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode.
This week it's an AFTER DARK style episode featuring host Noah Nelson and NoPro Arts Editor Laura Hess as they have a conversation that covers the AI works in the LA Art show, the use of AI in Immersive, a bit on the Wonka debacle because we recorded this like three weeks ago, and the overall nature of immersive work particularly as it applies to the art world. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leroy takes us on a behind the scenes tour of Blue Rain Gallery at the LA Art Show 2024
This week I talk to official "friend of the show", artist Gabe Leonard. We talk about recent changes in his artistic process as well as our recent trip to the LA Art Show. Lots of painting shop talk as well as a bunch of unexpected AI talk from a painter's perspective. Also: an art life update and new subscribers Gabe's website: https://gabeleonardart.com/ Gabe's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabeleonardart/ Gabe's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gabeleonardart Gabe's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCwZN7BriRa7T6jPnzORvepA Our sponsors: The Skull Shoppe: https://www.SkullShoppe.com Art n Glow: My affiliate link : https://www.artnglow.refr.cc/chetzar Get 10% off by using code ZAR The Dark Art Society Podcast is produced by Chet Zar. Become an Official Member of the Dark Art Society: https://www.patreon.com/DarkArtSociety Chet's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ChetZar The Dark Art Society Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darkartsociety Official Dark Art Society Website: https://www.darkartsociety.com The Dark Art Society Podcast is now available in a variety of places, including the following platforms: SoundCloud: @darkartsociety iTunes: https://apple.co/2gMNUfM Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=134626&refid=stpr Podbay: https://podbay.fm/show/1215146981 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrQBJayd-dfarbUOFS5m7hQ https://DarkArtSociety.com Copyright Chet Zar LLC 2023
It was amazing to be able to not only see artwork from around the world, but be able to have great conversations with artists who have traveled to be a part of the LA Art Show. On this special episode we chat with 3 artists whose work captivated us and I hope their stories inspire you to continue creating! The first artist is Zelene Jiang Schlosberg a Chinese artists who currently resides in Chicago, and her work is a unique take similar to paper cutouts, but instead of cutting paper she cuts the canvas itself and layers 2 canvases on top of eachother to add a dynamic element to her work. The second artist is Luis Fuentes from Peru, using custom made canvases his oil perspective landscape work really transports you into a state of tranquility. The third artist is Jioh Choi a Korean artist that mixes symbolism and materials like mother pearl and swarovski crystals in a way to tell an emotional story. Follow Artist on these platforms: Zelene Jiang Schlosberg https://www.instagram.com/zelene_schlosberg/ https://www.zeleneschlosberg.com/ Luis Fuentes https://www.instagram.com/luisfuentesartist/ Diverso Art Gallery https://diversoartgallery.com/ https://www.instagram.com/diversoartgallery/ Jioh Choi https://www.instagram.com/ji_oh_choi/ http://www.jiohchoi.com/ EK Gallery https://ek-gallery.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ekgalleryla/ Follow the Host and Co-Host: https://www.instagram.com/mrdavidruano http://www.instagram.com/arystudio Follow the Podcast at: Instagram@LAArtistPodcast Instagram@LosRuanoGallery Official Podcast Website: http://laartistpodcast.com/ Official LA Artist Podcast Merch HERE https://losruanogallery.square.site/shop/apparel/9
LA Art Show opening and we are interviewing the talented Tanya Weddemire, discussing her growing up in Jamaica , building her fashion brand and opening an amazing art gallery highlighting some of the most talented artists around. Support this creative on Instagram @tanyaweddemiregallery
On this episode of the time capsule we go into the vault and unveil our journey to the LA Art Show where we got to see MC Escher's oringal works, plus Raquael purchases her first art piece, a photograph by John Wehrheim's collection of Taylor Camp. VIDEO : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkmZ4lv4iUM
It's been said one man's trash is another's treasure. Today's podcast guest, emerging artist Tex Hammond, transforms discarded items like wood, glass, Styrofoam, and cardboard into stunning works of art. “I want to learn how to [make my own canvas and paper] and repurpose things like that because it's less wasteful and there is no downside to it,” says the LA-based artist, who uses unconventional surfaces in his colorful, eco-conscious work. Bursting with scribbles, doodles, and blobs of paint, Tex's work is heavily influenced by artists like Picasso, Jackson Pollock, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, who took a childlike approach to artmaking. In today's podcast episode, host and NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough” Power sits down with Tex to chat about the young artist's brief but prolific career. At just 16 years old, Tex boasts an impressive resume that would make any professional artist envious. He is the youngest artist ever to exhibit at the LA Art Show, where his entire inventory sold out two years in a row. Over three years, he's held three solo shows, donating the proceeds to charitable organizations like The Tree Academy, Miles 4 Migrants, and PS ART. His work has also been featured on HBO's The Hype.Inspired by graffiti, music, and video games, Tex incorporates elements of pop and youth culture into his eco-conscious work. A doodler as a child, Tex fell in love with portraiture at 10 years old after he drew his mother eating pizza at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. While his current work is abstract, it clings to the contours of figuration, of portraiture. In the interview, Tex shares insight into his practice, the trajectory of his career, and what it means to find your purpose. “[If I knew that] I could be happy, live comfortably for the rest of my life, and paint whenever I needed to, I would choose that,” he says. “All of the other stuff is just [an illusion].”Key Points From This Episode:How Tex is constantly innovating and exploring new mediums as his practice matures.Ways that he upcycles and repurposes unconventional materials.When he first knew that he was an artist and the role his mom has played in his career.An understanding of what Tex means when he refers to his “spiritual hand.”Insight into the special, supportive relationship he has with his mom.The story of how Tex was first “discovered” after his first show in LA.Why Tex believes that being true to your vision is important.How his work takes inspiration from classic art genres.Whether or not Tex identifies with being an “old soul” or “mature for his age.”His opinion of AI, social media, trending content, and the state of the world.How Tex uses painting as a form of escape from the chaotic world around him.Reflecting on privacy versus fame in relation to success.What Tex believes it means to find your purpose and elicit an emotional response.His growing interests in travel, architecture, film, and more.For more information, please visit http://notrealart.com/tex-hammond
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Since 1933, The Los Angeles Sentinel has been a voice for the city's Black community, who felt ignored by mainstream outlets. Nine decades later, it's still publishing, but the media landscape is shifting. The Long Beach Opera is having a world premiere of Kate Soper's new opera “The Romance of the Rose,” but this isn't your grandma's idea of opera. Four art festivals are opening in LA bringing together global creators: Frieze in Santa Monica, Felix in Hollywood, LA Art Show in downtown, and SPRING/BREAK in Culver City.
In this episode of the Artmatcher podcast, Michael Goodman and Tara Barone of MRG Fine Art speak with Reilly Clark about their bold, upcoming exhibition at the LA Art Show. The exhibit, The Artist Collective, runs February 15 - 19 and features over 120 artworks by over 25 contemporary artists, ages 20 - 90. The exhibit also features exclusive content on the Artmatcher app.About Michael GoodmanMichael Goodman is a Los Angeles-based visual artist, curator, art dealer, entrepreneur, and founder of MRG Fine Art Gallery. He has been hosting exhibitions at his gallery for the past 16 years and has participated in over 50 art fairs in various cities, including Miami, New York, Chicago, and Palm Springs. He is also a consultant on works by blue-chip artists such as Picasso, Warhol, and Keith Haring and is an authority on artwork by Richard Hambleton.About Tara BaroneTara Barone is a fine art dealer, advisor, curator, art historian, and writer. With over a decade of experience in gallery management and fine art sales, she has worked with prominent private collections in New York City and international institutions. She specializes in niche markets like Picasso ceramics, limited edition prints, and traditional Aubusson tapestries and has dealt in works by modern masters like Calder, Miro, and Leger.About The Artist Collective ExhibitThe Artist Collective is grounded in a mission to create an open platform for a diverse roster of emerging and established artists. With over 120 artworks in various mediums and artistic styles, the exhibition has something for everyone, with accessible price ranges to make art more accessible to a wider audience. The exhibition is a tribute to MRG's roots in Los Angeles and is expected to showcase many local creatives, some making their debut to the city's art scene. The Artist Collective can be found at booth #1333 at the LA Art Show, February 15 -19, 2023, in Downtown Los Angeles at the West Hall of the Convention Center.About ArtmatcherArtmatcher is a social community platform for art lovers, artists, galleries, museums, and events. It connects people with curated social communities, art experiences, and gamified education based on their interests and actions. Using a patent-pending machine learning model, Artmatcher builds a profile for users and recommends tailored content, including art, social experiences, and educational opportunities.Recommended LinksAbout The Artist Collective
First-time Academy Award nominee and Costume Design Guild Award-winner Robert Morgan has amassed nearly 40 years of experience as a costume designer, assistant costume designer and costume supervisor. His many film and TV credits, in a range of genres, include Dune, with fellow Oscar nominee and longtime friend Jacqueline West; Maleficent: Mistress of Evil; Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice; X-Men: Days of Future Past; Man of Steel; Crazy, Stupid, Love.; Behind the Candelabra; Inception; Poseidon; Old School; Three Kings and From the Earth to the Moon. Morgan is also an experienced painter and artist whose work is represented by the Ren Gallery in Los Angeles and has been shown at the Art Basel in Miami Beach and at the LA Art Show. Before embarking on a career in the entertainment industry, Morgan was a clothing designer. He currently works and lives in Spain.https://www.robertmorganartist.com/aboutNow is a great time to act on your dreams! If this episode helped you, please share to a friend!https://www.instagram.com/HyphensHaven/http://www.dreamofdrea.com/Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/DreamofDréa
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I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
Linda Colletta is an abstract artist, who has been creating art in various mediums for over 25 years. At 19-years old, she got her start in New York City as a scenic artist painting backdrops for MTV and VH1. After 16 years in the music television industry, she left to dedicate herself to painting full time. Her work has been shown nationally at Scope Miami Beach, LA Art Show, Market Art & Design Hamptons, Uprise Art, White Room Gallery, Southport Gallery, Burning Man, The Affordable Art Fair, and The Other Art Fair. Private collections include Google NYC, Justin Bieber, deCordova Museum, Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York Presbyterian, 590 Madison and 277 Fifth NoMad. Linda is self-taught and works from her studio in Bridgeport, CT. Linda Colletta's supersaturated canvases consume the viewer with intensity. Her frenetic approach to color, paint, and process push the limits of materiality resulting in multilayered compositions that function as emotional portals. Examining themes of compulsion, obsession, and addiction - through a lens of feminism, pop culture, and childhood nostalgia - Colletta's paintings give form to the delicate alchemy of humanity. Using color as her muse, Colletta explores textures, patterns and layers mimicked both in nature and urban landscapes through a variety of mediums like acrylic, oil sticks, spray paint, pastels, graphite, ink, and canvas scraps. Her chromatic obsession has led to an arresting and palpable palette through a liberal use of neon pastels which lay the foundations of her visual vocabulary. From fluorescent corals to midnight blues to neon limes, the multiple tones often work in tandem, activating one another upon countless picture planes. Fluid brushstrokes unite with organic pools of paint, expressing the dichotomy between the elegance and messiness of being human. Working across multiple series at once, each collection is the product of fastidious conservation. Colletta harvests her studio for recycled remnants, including dried paint skins and paint water to carefully construct works that are classified by their makeup such as Dropcloths, Pools, Paintskins, or Mash Ups. The disparate elements found in her studio embody a collective energy from previous paintings. When combined, they embody a talisman of inspiration for future work. The inability to discard any left-over materials traces back to Colletta's deeply personal issues with a compulsive overeating disorder that often caused her to covet, hoard, and binge junk food in an impetuous and secretive manner. That all of her canvases maintain a confectionary aspect is no coincidence. Luscious hues of frosted pinks, shiny magentas, and slick reds recall classic childhood delights like cotton candy, cupcakes and sugar cookies. Her paint skins are easily mistaken for frosting or saltwater taffy. Layered with dark glitter and candy coatings, themes of glee and pain bolster her work, giving paintings like “It's a Cupcake Panic Party”, “Licorice Lace” and “Clandestine Crunch” deeper meaning below the surface as they are emblems of her ongoing recovery process. Whimsical on the outside and gritty on the inside, each work is in direct pursuit of radical honesty and reckless abandon. LINKS: www.lindacolletta.com Instagram: @lindacolletta Sponsors: www.artweb.com - promo: LIKEWORK25 www.tjwalshcoaching.com/placemaking Artist Shout Outs: Will Hutnick Catherine Haggarty Galen Cheney I Like Your Work Links: Join The Works Membership waitlist! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram
Learn what Tereza Barnard learned from The Artist Academy that helped catapult her to the next level. She will be exhibiting her work at the LA Art Show with Arcadia Contemporary in Feb 2023. To learn more about Tereza Barnard, her courses on painting technique, and her prints - visit www.TerezaBarnard.com To learn more about The Artist Academy (enrollment closes November 8 at Midnight PST), visit https://theartistadvisory.com/the-artist-academy-
About the artists Nicole Ruggiero is a 3D visual artist whose work concentrates on tech and culture. She was one of the first people on Foundation in late 2020 and she spoke at NFT NYC in 2021. Her recent exhibitions are as follows: a 1/1 exhibition at LA Art Show with Super- Rare and Vellum (2021), an international billboard exhibition with König Galerie and Porsche (2021), an exhibition with Rarible during Frieze Art Week in LA (2022), an exhibition with OpenSea at SXSW (2022), and a viewing exhibition with Christie's in the middle east during the Art Dubai (2022). David Henry Nobody Jr. is a New York based multimedia artist working in performance art, video art and NFTs. His work has been exhibited and performed widely at international galleries and museums including at MOCA Tucson (AZ,) Unit London (UK,) Andrew Edlin Gallery (NYC), Superchief Gallery (NYC) and Coleccion Solo (Spain). About the curator Coco Dolle is an artist, writer, and curator based in New York. Under her moniker Milk and Night, she has organized numerous acclaimed exhibitions featured in high-end publications including Forbes, ArtNet, and VICE. She is a contributing writer for WhiteHot Magazine and L'Officiel Art. About the gallery 11 Newel Gallery champions emerging and mid-career artists at the crossroads of contemporary arts, new media and NFTs. The gallery's programming consists of dynamic monthly exhibitions and special artist projects. Located in Brooklyn --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support
Elizabeth Franklin (aka “Geekella”) is a celebrated two-dimensional artist known for her generous application of vibrant, vivid colors, as well as her use of varied and unique artistic media. Elizabeth's whimsical portrayals of the world that inspires her have earned her victories and recognition through displays and contests from her early childhood into adulthood. Unsatisfied with restricting herself to traditional canvases, Elizabeth has demonstrated her transcendence of everyday media through such venues as the shoe company TOMS, and later she collaborated with the founder of Artonit Makeup. Most recently, Elizabeth found herself captivated by the NFT space. She created the artwork for the generative Dreamy Geeks NFT collection and is in the early stages of creating artwork for other NFT projects.Jason Franklin is a forward thinker, servant leader, and humanitarian. He is determined to use his talents and skills to make a positive impact on humanity, driven by his yearning desire to make the world a better place. Profoundly interested in a variety of topics such as blockchain, web3, the metaverse, NFTs, artificial intelligence, machine learning, hackathons to make a few things! He understandings the technical side of NFTs, appreciating the endless amount of potential use cases, and staying true to his desire change the world for the better, he proposed to his wife – he proposed that she help him create an NFT collection that would marry their talents in order to bring his visions to fruition. She created the art, and he wrote the code.If we separate art from the tech to start this interview, Elizabeth, please share your journey as an artist and Jason, your tech journey.You embarked on NFTs, how did this start and can you share the process of the Dreamy GeeksJason, your early exposure to hack-athons for social good implanted the idea behind your NFT model having a purpose, how did you use code to do this? And how did you build it into your project?What is and how is a generative collection built?What is the social good piece built into your collection?Will you continue to iterate on the Dreamy Geeks or are you creating other collections?Some NFT artists use Discord channels to build communities. Are you using this site or some other way or a combination? And what has been most effective?Is it a barrier of entry to have to create a community there?Is it necessary for a 1:1 artist to have a coder/developer? Is this a barrier to entry?Give a listen to this episode, Brian Fanzo bought a Dreamy Geek NFTs on his show too.https://culturefactor.simplecast.com/episodes/brian-fanzo-p1-early-adoption-the-101-on-nfts-web3-blockchain-and-creator-coinsElizabeth's Twitter: https://Twitter.com/GeekellaElizabeth's Instagram: https://Instagram.com/Geekella.ioJason's Twitter: https://Twitter.com/Jason_FranklinJason's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonefranklinDreamy Geeks Website: https://DreamyGeeks.comDreamy Geeks Instagram: https://Instagram.com/DreamyGeeksDreamy Geeks Twitter: https://Twitter.com/DreamyGeeksDreamy Geeks Discord: https://Discord.gg/DreamyGeeksHashlips Tutorials: https://m.youtube.com/c/HashLipsNFTHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, Clubhousehttps://youtu.be/PKCND4FqGLc#nfts #nft #nftart #cryptocurrency #blockchain #metaverse #culturefactor #web3 #smartcontracts #bitcoin #nftartist #nftcollectors #eth #ethereum #marketingdigital #marketingstrategy #marketingtips #youtubers #tiktok #instagram #reels #branding #authorsofig #podcastersofinstagram #authorpreneur #entrepreneur #solopreneur #coach #consulting #zerotopodcast #podcast #jobsearching #thoughtleader #thoughtleadership #b2bmarketing #b2b #b2bsales #writersofig #howtopodcast #startapodcasttoday #startapodcastalready #nofear #lifelonglearning #experiences #experientialmarketing #bitcoin #companyculture #employeeengagment
In Post Cringe's first guest episode, Elena and Skye enlist their “boy”friends (Will and Ted, respectively) to dissect some cringe instances of Guys Being Dudes. Reflecting on a recent article titled “The Case Against Aesthetic Castration,” they discuss the politics of sexual desire in art and debate whether the Getty Museum would use they/he pronouns. Elena describes something horrifying she saw at the LA Art Show, and Will talks about that guy who went viral on Twitter for coming out as a chaser in the middle of a warzone. They also offer genuine reflections on pronoun circles, the seedy world of pick-me guys, and their experiences listening to Red Scare as a form of self-harm. Follow us on Instagram @post__cringe
Brooke is a technologist, NFT Development Consultant, tech educator, crypto investor and TikTok creator with over 300K followers.What I love most about her is she is a champion of women NFT artists and developers. And they need her in their corner because this new Web3 world is dominated by men already, in fact 81% are men.Brooke commands the stage always with grace and today she is here with my Culture Factor family to educate us.Conversation includes deep dives into:1. Diversity of voice2. Sharing her education in the tech space, Tech space in Web 2 vs. Web 33. Web3, Blockchain, NFT's, I realize this is hard to distill down, but can you describe these, give them context and wrap it in a bow for us?4. What was the tipping point for you that you decided that you were going on TikTok to teach people about Blockchain? And financial literacy?5. I heard your description on TikTok, Brooke shares the difference between a Coin, token, and an NFTAnd regarding the NFT, those that are buying and selling, how does one escape Flip-shame!6. The psychology and gamification in NFTS. Value created through staking, by holding onto NFTs.6. Bitcoin and alt coin definition and difference?7. Programs that can be followed for those interested in learning about things like NFTs? And are you using gaming techniques to teach?If you enjoyed this episode, give a listen to this one, Brian is a powerhouse!https://culturefactor.simplecast.com/episodes/brian-fanzo-p1-early-adoption-the-101-on-nfts-web3-blockchain-and-creator-coins #nfts #nft #nftart #cryptocurrency #blockchain #metaverse #culturefactor #web3 #smartcontracts #bitcoin #nftartist #nftcollectors #eth #ethereum #communityBrooke J. Lacey on TiktokBrooke J. Lacey on InstagramBrooke J. Lacey on TwitterBrooke J. Lacey's projectHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, ClubhouseMusic by Paco Hallak
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American Art Collector executive editor Rochelle Belsito walks us through the January issue of the magazine including Mia Bergeron's “Luminalia” exhibition, breaking the rules in still life, the LA Art Show and more!
In this episode of The Artist Business Plan we sit down with artist Preston Smith who leads an amazing masterclass on showing up and following through on your goals. He shares important practices on how to become your best friend instead of your worst enemy. Together, we'll learn how to create your own once in a lifetime opportunity and turn it into the start of the rest of your life. Guest: Preston M. Smith's artwork over the years has transitioned from moody pop surrealist paintings into vibrantly colorful, tactile, highly textured and almost "edible" abstract works. Preston's work has been showcased alongside David Lynch and at the Inaugural Purple Ball for President Obama's Inauguration in 2009, where he was commissioned to paint 12 portraits of the President. Recently, Preston is coming off of a successful Solo Exhibition at ShockBoxx Gallery in Hermosa Beach California and his first two showings at the LA Art Show in Downtown L.A.. His work has also been selected by a panel of curators as a winner in the 1st 2018 ArtSlant Artprize Showcase and has been on display at the world famous La Luz De Jesus Gallery, and in numerous exhibitions throughout Los Angeles and across the country. https://www.pmsartwork.com (https://www.pmsartwork.com) For more information on applying to Superfine Art Fair as well as recordings of this and all of our past podcasts, just visit http://www.superfine.world/ (www.superfine.world ) IG: https://www.instagram.com/superfineartfair/?hl=en (@superfineartfair) IG: https://www.instagram.com/pmsartwork/ (@pmsartwork) If you want to submit a listener question you can email it to kelsey@superfine.world for a chance of it being answered by Alex, James, and our guest! Hosted and Executive Produced by James Miille and Alexander Mitow Executive Producer/Producer : Kelsey Susino Written by: Kelsey Susino, Alexander Mitow, and James Miille Audio Edited by: Frederico Solar Fernandez
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This week we start off with something a little different, as the Crew reacts to the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser news, specifically the PRICE and what we think the longevity of this premium experience will be.Then it is on to the reviews:Patrick tackles Wraith: The Oblivion - Afterlife for VR (17:50)Laura discusses the digital art installation DATA | ergo sum | RELOADED by Spanish multidisciplinary artist Ana Marcos that appeared this weekend at the LA Art Show (29:47)And Kevin takes another swing at Blaseball (40:46) Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CUZ I HAVE TO...when living your dream is the only option - with JULIE SLATER & JASON FRIDAY.
Hosts Julie Slater & Jason Friday do a catch up for the past two weeks. Getting back out there during “these times.” Who doesn't love being kissed on the lips by an acquaintance during a worldwide contagion? How cool the LA Art Show was (minus the people attending)…shoutout to artist Kevin Foote (amazing work)…HUGE news for the CUZ I HAVE TO theme song - we goin' HOLLYWOOD!! The song will be in Jaime Andrew's movie “Division.” What that meant for Julie - affirmation on her songwriting….why does it take validation for some of us to believe we are creative/talented? Back to MegRob's quote: “WHO DECIDES?!” And what that means for you - YOU DECIDE!! Julie & Jason saw Clueless (25th Anniversary) with Alicia Silverstone and writer/director Amy Heckerling. And how delays are just the Universe working FOR YOU…it's not time yet. And please, help us get to 100 Apple/itunes reviews here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cuz-i-have-to-when-living-your-dream-is-only-option/id1537358849#see-all/reviews Follow @cuzihavetopodcast on Instagram for all the latest news. We'd love to hear from you - email us at cuzihavetopodcast@gmail.com. Find other episodes or leave us a voice message for the show on the anchor website: https://anchor.fm/cuzihaveto. Thanks for tuning in! Keep on living those dreams, friends, CUZ YOU HAVE TO!! - jULIE AND jASON --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cuzihaveto/message
Legendary Writer Alert! This week we are coming to you from One Truth Tattoo in the City of Angels. While in route to the LA Art Show, we had the chance to sit down with Clown. We get a chance to hear about his graffiti roots, healthy lifestyle, epic travel stories, as well as the usual Art and BS. You can check out his work on instagram @Clown2076 Special shout outs to Veronica Winters and Rehs Gallery for the LA Art Show plug.
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On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with, artist, Arinze Stanley.We discuss his experience growing up in Lagos, Nigeria, his strong desire to make art that gives a voice to the voiceless, his upcoming show at Corridor Contemporary, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Ken Nwadiogbu, Kelvin Okafor, Omenka Gallery, Marcel Katz Art, Jonathan Levine Projects, Corey Helford Gallery, LA Art Show, Arcadia Contemporary, and Oscar Ukonu.Cover image photo by Ebuka Anyiam.Follow Arinze:Website: arinzestanley.comInstagram: @arinzeFacebook: @HarinzeyartTwitter: @harinzeyartFollow the Show:Website: artaffairspodcast.comInstagram: @artaffairspodcastFacebook: @artaffairspodcastTwitter: @art_affairs
Three years and 150+ podcasts later I figured it was time for a small break. Until new episodes return this Fall, I'll be posting compilations of some of my favorite Art Dealer Diaries moments.Part three features (in order) artist and TV personality Lynette Jennings, plein air painter Matt Smith, international art show producer Kim Martindale, Hopi/Laguna silversmith Duane Maktima, Native American basket expert Natalie Linn, and Montana landscape painter Josh Elliott.
On this episode we talk with the executive editor of American Art Collector, Rochelle Belsito, who gives us an exclusive first look into the July issue of the magazine, talking about special features, previews and events like the LA Art Show.
Iconic Designer & Artist Jeff Hamilton is in Studio Sharing Intimate Kobe Bryant & Michael Jordan Stories Plus Artist Kristina Marie Helps Present Jeff an Amazing GiftWe discuss Jeffs personal experiences with Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan and others as well as Jeffs love of basketball and the Los Angeles Lakers. Jeff shares stories about designing for Drake, President Bill Clinton, Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Shaquille O'Neal and his all time personal bucket list client...Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, James Goldstein, LA Art Show, LA Weekly, NBA, Nascar, LakersShrine
We discuss: New York City experiences, Higher education in the visual arts, Running an art fair, Finding more defined ideas of 'art', 'curator', and 'curated', What makes a 'photographer' when everyone has a camera on their phone, How to attain your goals, The squeaky wheel get the grease, The need to stand out, Art coaching, The importance of knowing your market, How to find your market, Social media art stars, Definitions of success, Finding your authenticity, Working with art galleries, On social media, look at the people that engage in you artwork that compliments yours to find potential clients for your art https://conceptionarts.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-art-business/id1454172276 About Rachel Wilkins is the Director and Co-Founder of Conception. A U.K. native, Rachel has a background in business development and a passion for contemporary art. An artist herself, Rachel has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally. She is passionate about every aspect of producing a successful art show and has curated and directed a number of special exhibits throughout the US including installations at 'The LA Art Show', 'Art Miami/Wynwood', Cyndi Lauper's, 'True Colors Fund' and the 'Pride Art & Film Festival' in New York City. Rachel is a recipient of the New York City Business Journal, 'Woman of Influence' award for 2016, and an active member of the 'Biz Women' mentor panel for New York City. She is a Lover of Sundays, adventure, good coffee, books and 4-legged creatures. Please be sure to visit our Patreon page and help support the podcast by being part of the conversation. The more money raised, the larger the global reach we can offer you: https://www.patreon.com/thewisefool For more information about the host, Matthew Dols http://www.matthewdols.com
We discuss: New York City experiences, Higher education in the visual arts, Running an art fair, Finding more defined ideas of 'art', 'curator', and 'curated', What makes a 'photographer' when everyone has a camera on their phone, How to attain your goals, The squeaky wheel get the grease, The need to stand out, Art coaching, The importance of knowing your market, How to find your market, Social media art stars, Definitions of success, Finding your authenticity, Working with art galleries, On social media, look at the people that engage in you artwork that compliments yours to find potential clients for your art https://conceptionarts.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-art-business/id1454172276 About Rachel Wilkins is the Director and Co-Founder of Conception. A U.K. native, Rachel has a background in business development and a passion for contemporary art. An artist herself, Rachel has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally. She is passionate about every aspect of producing a successful art show and has curated and directed a number of special exhibits throughout the US including installations at 'The LA Art Show', 'Art Miami/Wynwood', Cyndi Lauper's, 'True Colors Fund' and the 'Pride Art & Film Festival' in New York City. Rachel is a recipient of the New York City Business Journal, 'Woman of Influence' award for 2016, and an active member of the 'Biz Women' mentor panel for New York City. She is a Lover of Sundays, adventure, good coffee, books and 4-legged creatures. Please be sure to visit our Patreon page and help support the podcast by being part of the conversation. The more money raised, the larger the global reach we can offer you: https://www.patreon.com/thewisefool For more information about the host, Matthew Dols http://www.matthewdols.com
On the show today we are welcoming Heidi Johnson of Hijinx PR in Los Angeles. Man One is unfortunately missing in action today but never fear, we still have a great, free-wheeling show for all of you dedicated listeners out there! First off we chat about the upcoming DesignerCon, which we are super excited about and hear from Heidi about how she is involved and what to expect. From there we look at some of the other conventions Heidi helps organize and she also gives us some great stories from a recent trip to Chicago for an event remembering the history of the Black Panthers. The episode then takes a decidedly political turn and we dig into the recent mass shooting in Thousand Oaks, the LA fires and the spectrum of political views as they are spread across the country. We finish thinking about ways in which the US might be able to overcome the huge divides that we currently see between the left and right, Trump supporters and critics and ultimately find a way towards a more functioning and empathetic society. Heavy stuff! Stay tuned for all of that and more! Key Points From This Episode: The upcoming DesignerCon for 2018 in Anaheim, CA Some of the events, panels and screenings that will be at the conference this year. The intersection of virtual reality and fine art. Some of the other events and areas in which Heidi is involved. The LA Art Show and what Heidi is organizing this year. The Black Panther event that Heidi was involved in in Chicago. Racism and the reality of what the elections showed us. Media bubbles and the difference between coastal and middle America. Thinking back on memories of Chicago and LA before climate change. The latest mass shooting in Thousand Oaks. USA's current political climate, the media and the conservative backlash. Political art and depictions of Trump. Liberal and democratic apathy and being shocked into action. And much more! Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Man One — http://www.manone.com/ Scott “Sourdough” Power — https://www.notarealartist.com Hijinx — https://www.hijinxarts.com/ Hijinx @ Twitter — https://twitter.com/hijinxpr?lang=en Heidi Johnson on Linkedin — https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidi-johnson-3a38679 Designer Con — https://www.designercon.com/ Comic-Con — https://www.comic-con.org/ Titmouse — https://titmouse.net/ Nancy Baker Cahill — https://nancybakercahill.com/ Nancy Baker Cahill TedTalk — https://nancybakercahill.com/ted-x-talk-september-22-2018 Pro 176 — https://www.artsy.net/artist/pro-176 The LA Art Show — https://www.laartshow.com/ Art Basel — https://www.artbasel.com/ The Price of Everything — http://www.thepriceofeverything.com/ Scooter Braun — http://scooterbraun.com/ Election Night SNL Skit — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHG0ezLiVGc Brett Kavanaugh — https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/brett-kavanaugh