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Levente körbe tekerte a balatont, Gábort mindig leordítják street fotózás közben, Peti strandon fotózott filmre. Elmélkedünk arról, a kis kompakt kamerák esztétikájáról, és arról is, hogyan lehet olyan projekteket készíteni, amihez sok szereplő szükséges. Az adás második felében Leventét faggatjuk az egyetemi szintű fotós oktatás részleteiről. Az adás linkje: https://tripodcast.hu/133 Támogass minket Patreonon: https://tripodcast.hu/patreon Csatlakozz a Tripodcast Community Facebook csoporthoz! http://tripodcast.hu/community Az adást a Tripont, a Fujifilm és a Nans Studio támogatta! Kövess minket Instán: https://www.instagram.com/tripodcast_ Az adásban elhangzott témák, linkek: - PolarPro Light Leak Lens: https://youtu.be/J6Bov6sgdKk?si=aDuvAhwyrb3V07zR - Vázsapka point and shoot objektív: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006030719886.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.5.5a691802ngVih5 - Midnight in Paris: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1605783/ - Justine Kurland - Girl Pictures: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/justine-kurland-girl-pictures - Fejér Bernadett fotói: https://www.instagram.com/fejer_bernadette/ - Ryan McGinley: https://ryanmcginley.com - Levente diploma munkája: https://levesz9.wixsite.com/levente-temesvari/good-kid-m-a-a-d-city
We talk about Ryan McGinley's rapid rise to art world stardom, his signature style, impact on 2000's culture, personal work vs commercial, pandemonium at art galleries and more!
The Fashion episode was such a hit that I decided to revamp and re-release another set of industry-related confessions. With casting help from DeuxMoi, we're coming out from behind the scenes and exploring life in front of the camera as a model. I open the episode with my own Tales of Taboo about my lulz attempt at a postgrad modeling career (you'll scream at the very off-brand national campaign I booked), and a few encounters with agents and casting directors that, as the kids say, 'altered my brain chemistry'. (10:50) Then, our anonymous contributors are or were signed in LA, London, Miami, Milan, New York, Paris, Seattle, and Texas, and represented by well-known agencies such as One Management, Genetics, Heffner, Next, Select, and Women (plus some others I've been asked not to name). They tell equally juicy and shocking stories about: -what it's like behind the scenes at Fashion Week & Miami Swim Week -working for controversial brands like American Apparel and Yeezy -lesser-known but higher paying sectors of the industry, like e-comm and fit modeling -the harsh realities of diet + exercise routines (maintaining 35 inch hips!!) -model houses, club promoters, and international ‘yachting' trips -loneliness and depression brought on by working abroad -agency debt, and what success ACTUALLY looks like Plus, ON the record, we have agent Jane Belfry (@janebelfry) from BTWN Management breaking down the “body positivity movement” and model-turned-badass musician Dana Dentata (@danadentata) serving honest insight on everything from industry hyper-sexualization to working with icons like Ryan McGinley and Juergen Teller. ~ GOT A SECRET TO GET OFF YOUR CHEST? Share your own confession - or thoughts and feedback - at confessions@aliweissworld.com. Follow Ali on Instagram & TikTok @aliweissworld. Tales of Taboo is produced and narrated by Ali Weiss. Audio production by Isabel McMahon & WTF Media. Theme song by Chris Stathopolous. Cover photo by Erika Flynn. Cover art by Kristen Montenegro. "Degenerate" sweatshirts & G-Strings are available on Ali's Instagram via DM. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talesoftaboo/support
New @talkart!! We meet Antoni Porowski, inspiring chef, New York Times Bestselling Author and star of Netflix's Emmy Award-winning series Queer Eye. We discover his passion for Louise Nevelson's sculptures, the impact his art teacher had on his life, the paintings of Giacomo Balla, Les Lelannes sheep sculptures, collecting furniture and photography by Simen Johan, Ryan McGinley and Paul Mpagi Sepuya! We also discuss Sally Mann's photos, visiting New York galleries like Team Gallery and art fairs Frieze NY and The Armory, museums including the Met and Guggenheim, his love of living in the city and Patti Smith.Born in Canada to European emigrants, Antoni is an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights everywhere, especially his family's native Poland where he serves on the board of the Equaversity Foundation which was established to organize international fundraising to support the LGBTQ+ community in Poland.Follow @Antoni on Instagram and watch the new series of Queer Eye, hitting screens this May on Netflix! #AntoniPorowski @QueerEye Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
February 2023 marked the 20th anniversary of photographer Ryan McGinley's seminal exhibition “The Kids Are Alright” at the Whitney Museum of American Art, which ran from February through May 2003. It was the 26-year-old's solo exhibition debut, and the 20 photographs captured a particular place and time in New York City, in the shadow of September 11th, 2001 and the AIDS crisis; before the invention of Instagram and TikTok. It wasn't just the latest downtown-meets-uptown youthquake salvo that reverberated around in the art world, but a photo exhibition that made McGinley a bona fide, post-millennial star—and shifted the culture. At that time the Whitney was still in its Upper East Side location and “The Kids Are Alright” was the most talked about photo show at the museum since Nan Goldin's exhibition “I'll Be Your Mirror” in 1996. Overnight, Ryan became the superstar art photographer of his generation, documenting his decadent world. After him, this bohemian lineage basically slams shut with the onset of social media. This week, the Art Angle presents an oral history of the exhibition and its influence featuring Artnet News style editor William Van Meter in conversation with McGinley himself, as well as artists Marc Hundley and Jack Walls; photography critic Vince Aletti, and the show's original curator Sylvia Wolf.
February 2023 marked the 20th anniversary of photographer Ryan McGinley's seminal exhibition “The Kids Are Alright” at the Whitney Museum of American Art, which ran from February through May 2003. It was the 26-year-old's solo exhibition debut, and the 20 photographs captured a particular place and time in New York City, in the shadow of September 11th, 2001 and the AIDS crisis; before the invention of Instagram and TikTok. It wasn't just the latest downtown-meets-uptown youthquake salvo that reverberated around in the art world, but a photo exhibition that made McGinley a bona fide, post-millennial star—and shifted the culture. At that time the Whitney was still in its Upper East Side location and “The Kids Are Alright” was the most talked about photo show at the museum since Nan Goldin's exhibition “I'll Be Your Mirror” in 1996. Overnight, Ryan became the superstar art photographer of his generation, documenting his decadent world. After him, this bohemian lineage basically slams shut with the onset of social media. This week, the Art Angle presents an oral history of the exhibition and its influence featuring Artnet News style editor William Van Meter in conversation with McGinley himself, as well as artists Marc Hundley and Jack Walls; photography critic Vince Aletti, and the show's original curator Sylvia Wolf.
We are thrilled to continue our latest Future of Women Podcast series! In this four-part series, our host Momoko Nakamura takes us around the world to speak with brilliant and creative Japanese women. Today, on our fourth and final episode in the series, Momoko speaks with Yumiko Sakuma about inspiring people to be vocal, active participants in political change. This episode was recorded on November 15, 2021. Yumiko Sakuma writes about contemporary culture, art, fashion, music, and socio-political issues. Based in New York City, she is a regular contributor of reportage, interviews, and travel writing to numerous Japanese and English publications. Among the many visionaries she has interviewed are Al Gore, Robert Frank, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Rei Kawakubo, Kazuo Ishiguro, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Yayoi Kusama, Ryan McGinley, Genna Rowlands, Gary Snyder, and Les Paul. Her books include Hip na Seikatsu Kakumei, 2014 (Hip Revolution), reporting on the American consumer shift following the 2008 financial crisis; Pin Heel wa Hakanai, 2016 (Take Off Your Heels), a collection of essays about the inspiring women in her life; My Little New York Times, 2018, 365 journal entries about splitting her time between America and Asia during the Trump regime; and Majime ni Marijuana no Hanashi wo Shiyo, 2019 (Let's Have a Serious Talk About Marijuana), an analysis of why the world is moving toward the legalization of marijuana. She also hosts a podcast in Japanese, Konnichiwa Mirai (Hello Future) with Kei Wakabayashi, former editor-in-chief of Wired Japan. Her work has been published in Japan, the US, Korea, and Taiwan. Momoko Nakamura is a cultural conservationist and storyteller, sharing the Japanese art of regenerative living with the world. She roves the Japanese countryside, exploring wisdoms imparted by professionals across the archipelago like ceramists, geologists, farmers, repairers, fermenters, and grandmas. Her community education and experiential programs are intended to help us apply teachings rooted in ancestral heritage into our everyday lives. Momoko hosts the podcast Roots to Fruit, is author of Plant-based Tokyo, and can also be found in the Netflix original series Waffles + Mochi.
By the mid 90's, New York City had married the European couturier model with the commercial power of Seventh Avenue, and had begun to overshadow Paris and Milan as the most important fashion capital in the world. Around the same time, a downtown school of designers and cultural figures began to react against the corporatized, uptown school, establishing a second, and equally as powerful vein of American fashion that exists even today. Voices featured, in order of appearance: Sandra Bernhard, Claire Danes, Julia Stiles, Donna Karan, Marc Jacobs, Isaac Mizrahi, Thirstin Howl III, Kristin Davis, Calvin Klein, Meg Ryan, Ryan McGinley, Kim Gordon, Yukie Ohta, Anna Sui, Laird Borelli-Persson, Vera Wang, Michael Kors, Francisco Costa, Fern Mallis, and Mark Holgate. For more on this week's episode and to access additional Vogue content, make sure to visit vogue.com/podcast. Don't miss out on new episodes of In Vogue: The 1990s on: Apple Podcasts: listen.vogue.com/iv-apple-podcasts Spotify: listen.vogue.com/iv-spotify Google: listen.vogue.com/iv-google-podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Shop the Vogue Collection: https://shop.vogue.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We discuss: - his dog Polar Bear - being a professor - generalist versus specialisation - commodities trading - building relationships - collecting photography - difficulties of running a gallery - publishing a book - editing your work - portfolio reviews - estate planning - photographic editions - editions as a marketing tool - the concept of rarity - the benefits of scarcity - the importance of listening to advice https://www.phhfineart.com People + Places mentioned: - Artist Salary in Ireland - https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/2-000-irish-artists-will-get-state-salaries-we-should-do-the-same-here-pqw3gf2qv - Helen Denerley - https://helendenerley.co.uk - John Richardson - https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/25479/john-richardson - Philadelphia Museum of Art - https://philamuseum.org - Henry McIlhenny - https://www.philamuseum.org/pma_archives/ead.php?c=HPM&p=hn - Rhodes Scholarship - https://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/scholarships/the-rhodes-scholarship/ - Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) - https://www.risd.edu - Bruce Weber - https://www.bruceweber.com - Vanity Fair - https://www.vanityfair.com - Joel-Peter Witkin - https://www.instagram.com/joelpeterwitkinstudio - Duane Michals - https://www.dcmooregallery.com/artists/duane-michals - Tina Barney - https://www.kasmingallery.com/artist/tina-barney - Greg Gorman - https://www.gormanphotography.com - David Bailey - https://www.instagram.com/bailey_studio - Nancy Burson - https://www.nancyburson.com - Ellen Carey - http://www.ellencareyphotography.com - Eileen Cowin - https://www.eileencowin.com - David Hiscock - https://www.davidhiscock.com - Marcus Leatherdale - http://www.marcusleatherdale.com - David Lebe - https://www.davidlebe.com - Deborah Turbeville - https://aperture.org/editorial/deborah-turbeville-collages/ - Neil Winokur - http://www.neilwinokur.com - Henri Cartier-Bresson - https://www.moma.org/collection/works/98333 - Robert Doisneau - https://aboutphotography.blog/blog/the-kiss-by-the-htel-de-ville-by-robert-doisneau - Ruth Orkin - https://www.orkinphoto.com/photographs/american-girl/ - Frank Horvat - https://www.horvatland.com - Richard Misrach - https://fraenkelgallery.com/artists/richard-misrach - David Levinthal - https://davidlevinthal.com - Ryan McGinley - https://ryanmcginley.com - Christopher Bucklow - https://www.chrisbucklow.com - Victor Skrebneski - https://www.holdenluntz.com/artists/victor-skrebneski/ - Helmut Newton - https://helmut-newton-foundation.org - Richard Avedon - https://www.avedonfoundation.org - Nick Waplington - http://nickwaplington.co.uk - Bill Jacobson - https://www.billjacobsonstudio.com - Adam Fuss - https://www.instagram.com/adamfussstudio - Susan Derges - https://www.susanderges.com - Garry Fabian Miller - https://www.garryfabianmiller.com - Andrew Fladeboe - http://www.andrewfladeboe.com - W.M. Hunt (Bill Hunt) - https://www.wmhunt.com - Elton John - https://www.eltonjohn.com/stories/eltons-photography-collection-now-on-display-at-tate-modern - Michael Wilson - https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/feb/28/photography-collectors-michael-g-wilson-harriet-logan - Photographers + Friends United Against AIDS - https://archives.nypl.org/mss/3632 - Garry Winogrand - https://fraenkelgallery.com/artists/garry-winogrand - Vivian Maier - http://www.vivianmaier.com - AIPAD - The Association of International Photography Art Dealers - https://aipad.com - Ansel Adams - https://www.anseladams.com - Harry Lunn - https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8571cr8/entire_text/ - Andreas Gursky - https://www.andreasgursky.com - Roberto De Luna - https://www.phhfineart.com/exhibitions-1/roberto-de-luna-facing-west-from-californias-shores-2007 Audio engineering by Mickey at CushAudio Services Music by Peat Biby
We discuss: - his dog Polar Bear - being a professor - generalist versus specialisation - commodities trading - building relationships - collecting photography - difficulties of running a gallery - publishing a book - editing your work - portfolio reviews - estate planning - photographic editions - editions as a marketing tool - the concept of rarity - the benefits of scarcity - the importance of listening to advice https://www.phhfineart.com People + Places mentioned: - Artist Salary in Ireland - https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/2-000-irish-artists-will-get-state-salaries-we-should-do-the-same-here-pqw3gf2qv - Helen Denerley - https://helendenerley.co.uk - John Richardson - https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/25479/john-richardson - Philadelphia Museum of Art - https://philamuseum.org - Henry McIlhenny - https://www.philamuseum.org/pma_archives/ead.php?c=HPM&p=hn - Rhodes Scholarship - https://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/scholarships/the-rhodes-scholarship/ - Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) - https://www.risd.edu - Bruce Weber - https://www.bruceweber.com - Vanity Fair - https://www.vanityfair.com - Joel-Peter Witkin - https://www.instagram.com/joelpeterwitkinstudio - Duane Michals - https://www.dcmooregallery.com/artists/duane-michals - Tina Barney - https://www.kasmingallery.com/artist/tina-barney - Greg Gorman - https://www.gormanphotography.com - David Bailey - https://www.instagram.com/bailey_studio - Nancy Burson - https://www.nancyburson.com - Ellen Carey - http://www.ellencareyphotography.com - Eileen Cowin - https://www.eileencowin.com - David Hiscock - https://www.davidhiscock.com - Marcus Leatherdale - http://www.marcusleatherdale.com - David Lebe - https://www.davidlebe.com - Deborah Turbeville - https://aperture.org/editorial/deborah-turbeville-collages/ - Neil Winokur - http://www.neilwinokur.com - Henri Cartier-Bresson - https://www.moma.org/collection/works/98333 - Robert Doisneau - https://aboutphotography.blog/blog/the-kiss-by-the-htel-de-ville-by-robert-doisneau - Ruth Orkin - https://www.orkinphoto.com/photographs/american-girl/ - Frank Horvat - https://www.horvatland.com - Richard Misrach - https://fraenkelgallery.com/artists/richard-misrach - David Levinthal - https://davidlevinthal.com - Ryan McGinley - https://ryanmcginley.com - Christopher Bucklow - https://www.chrisbucklow.com - Victor Skrebneski - https://www.holdenluntz.com/artists/victor-skrebneski/ - Helmut Newton - https://helmut-newton-foundation.org - Richard Avedon - https://www.avedonfoundation.org - Nick Waplington - http://nickwaplington.co.uk - Bill Jacobson - https://www.billjacobsonstudio.com - Adam Fuss - https://www.instagram.com/adamfussstudio - Susan Derges - https://www.susanderges.com - Garry Fabian Miller - https://www.garryfabianmiller.com - Andrew Fladeboe - http://www.andrewfladeboe.com - W.M. Hunt (Bill Hunt) - https://www.wmhunt.com - Elton John - https://www.eltonjohn.com/stories/eltons-photography-collection-now-on-display-at-tate-modern - Michael Wilson - https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/feb/28/photography-collectors-michael-g-wilson-harriet-logan - Photographers + Friends United Against AIDS - https://archives.nypl.org/mss/3632 - Garry Winogrand - https://fraenkelgallery.com/artists/garry-winogrand - Vivian Maier - http://www.vivianmaier.com - AIPAD - The Association of International Photography Art Dealers - https://aipad.com - Ansel Adams - https://www.anseladams.com - Harry Lunn - https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8571cr8/entire_text/ - Andreas Gursky - https://www.andreasgursky.com - Roberto De Luna - https://www.phhfineart.com/exhibitions-1/roberto-de-luna-facing-west-from-californias-shores-2007 Audio engineering by Mickey at CushAudio Services Music by Peat Biby
Austin Quintana is a photographer living in Brooklyn, making work in the American West. We talk about his project Where the Valley Sings, photographic cliches, portraiture, approaching strangers, Alec Soth, Mark Steinmetz and Robert Adams as usual. We also spoke about the work he's doing for Ryan McGinley, the approach to living in NYC but making work on the other side of the country. Austin is an amazing photographer with a really bright career ahead of him. I love his work and I think people need to pay attention to what he's doing! Don't sleep. Austin's website: www.austinquintana.com Austin's IG https://www.davidgurzhiev.com/the-study @davidgurzhiev --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-study/support
Today we recap our second pre season victory over Charlton Athletic, and look at the Ange effect and discuss the changes we see. WE also touch on Strachan and Kennedy staying put, Transfer Window activity or lack thereof and much more!!! Hosted by Stephen Tomlinson Guest - Ryan McGinley (The Sellik, The Thunder), Francis Carty & John Tomlinson Check us out on facebook https://www.facebook.com/EndlessCelts Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/endlesscelts Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/celtsendless?lang=en Contact us Directly by email : endlesscelts@gmail.com
Today we discuss The failed Howe appointment, the reported appointment of Ange Postecoglou and what this means, as well as the season ticket issue and if this will have a knock on effect to sales and funds available.. and more! Hosted by Stephen Tomlinson Guest - Ryan McGinley (The Sellik, The Thunder) and Ross Muir
On today's edition of the Podcast, Stefan, Lewis, Ryan McGinley, Ryan118 and Stephen Reaside recap all the weekends action from the SPFL Premiership, the Betfred Cup plus much, much more.
Nick from P2W Fantasy welcomes three great guests to yet again talk some fantasy Fact or Fiction. This one... was fun. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, Ellie discusses her early encounters with image-making, photography and the beginnings of her creative practice, as well as the significance of embracing the creative 'spark' and being led by dreams. She also touches upon the ways through which personal biography shapes creativity and why it matters to be in reflective dialogues with ourselves. Finally, she explains how she developed her approach, Integrated Creativity, through a selection of formative moments both inside the classroom but also through her own process. Resources mentioned in this episode: David Whyte's 'The House of Belonging': https://davidwhyte.com/products/the-house-of-belonging Ilektra Ellinikioti: https://www.therosensemble.com/ Nick Knight: https://www.nickknight.com/ SHOWstudio: https://www.showstudio.com/ Ryan McGinley: https://ryanmcginley.com/ University of the Arts London: https://www.arts.ac.uk/ Ravensbourne University London: https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/ — Additionally: Ellie's website: www.ellietsatsou.com Ellie's research blog: research.ellietsatsou.com On Instagram: @ellie_tsatsou & @ellietsatsoustudio Audio Production: Liam Palmer With special thanks to Esther Palmer Send Ellie Tsatsou your feedback: contact@ellietsatsou.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/integrated-creativity/message
Jonders and Ryan McGinley talk about the Super Bowl.
Episode 42 - Lottie and Lindsey interview the charming and talented hair stylist Martin-Christopher (Marty) Harper. Marty has worked on campaigns for brands such as Victoria’s Secret, Belstaff, All Saints, Calvin Klein, DKNY, Aritzia, Theory, Anthropologie, and Urban Outfitters, and has collaborated with photographers Ryan McGinley, Ellen Von Unwerth, Victor Demarchelier, David Roemer, Renell Medrano, Diego Villarreal, and Will Vendramini. Harper’s work can be seen in the pages of Wonderland, Teen Vogue, 10 Men, Vogue Arabia, Elle Italia, Elle Brasil, Harper’s Bazaar Brasil, and Harper’s Bazaar Espana, among others. His celebrity clients include Halsey, Jasmine Tookes, Josephine Skriver, Zendaya, Sara Sampaio, and Olivia Palermo.Help support the podcast and spread the word by purchasing our merch!We Speak Beauty MerchFollow Marty:Personal WebsiteRepresented by The Wall GroupInstagramEpisode Mentions:BPM Culture Vidal SassoonCervando Maldonado MC LyteWayne Isham Lynn YaegerMichael MustoAntonio Prieto SalonMandy LyonsGuido PalauAnthony TurnerGregory KaouaJoy PolintanHolly IveyMarty's Favorite Products:Everyday Oil - for Hair Tigi - Queen for a DayOribe - Texture ShampooOribe - Apres Beach SprayObal OilPure Nutrients Serum Biossance 100% Squalane Oil Augustinus Bader - The CreamJosh Rosebrook African Botanics
Jonders and Ryan McGinley touch on a little bit of everything football and then Ryan tries to explain the stock market to Jonders
Ryan McGinley stop by to talk about some hot topics around the league then pick the games on Championship Sunday.
Ryan McGinley joins Jonders! They first talk about their bird teams and how to fix the Eagles and Seahawks troubles. Then they pick the weekend's games against the spread. They also learn how many NFL teams have never been involved in a tie.
This Reboot podcast talks to four wonderful and eloquent Leaving Cert students, Isabelle Flanagan, Ryan McGinley, Bernadette Sanchez and Matthew Ryan, about their views about doing in the Leaving Cert in the middle of a global pandemic. We look at proposals for different options for the Leaving Cert 2021, including predictive grades and reduced material. Importantly they highlight the need for the Minister for Education, Norma Foley and the Department of Education to listen to students. They also talk about the stress and anxiety of the Leaving Cert during COVID, the mental health impact of this, but also the wider COVID pandemic, how difficult it is to concentrate and study at home, particularly with bigger families, poor technology etc. The panel also outline their sense of hope, and that young people can bring about change. There is real hope for the future with these young voices. We should all listen. For more on the ISSU see: https://www.issu.ie/2021-survey The petition is available here: https://www.change.org/p/500-make-predicted-grades-optional-for-the-class-of-2021?utm_content=cl_sharecopy_24621500_en-GB%3A4&recruiter=1129119626&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=tap_basic_share To support this podcast, and we need the help, please go to: patreon.com/tortoiseshack
This Reboot podcast talks to four wonderful and eloquent Leaving Cert students, Isabelle Flanagan, Ryan McGinley, Bernadette Sanchez and Matthew Ryan, about their views about doing in the Leaving Cert in the middle of a global pandemic. We look at proposals for different options for the Leaving Cert 2021, including predictive grades and reduced material. Importantly they highlight the need for the Minister for Education, Norma Foley and the Department of Education to listen to students. They also talk about the stress and anxiety of the Leaving Cert during COVID, the mental health impact of this, but also the wider COVID pandemic, how difficult it is to concentrate and study at home, particularly with bigger families, poor technology etc. The panel also outline their sense of hope, and that young people can bring about change. There is real hope for the future with these young voices. We should all listen. For more on the ISSU see:https://www.issu.ie/2021-survey The petition is available here: https://www.change.org/p/500-make-predicted-grades-optional-for-the-class-of-2021?utm_content=cl_sharecopy_24621500_en-GB%3A4&recruiter=1129119626&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=tap_basic_share To support this podcast, and we need the help, please go to:patreon.com/tortoiseshack
This season opener episode features photographers quoting other photographers, talking favorites, making suggestions, kissing and telling, Lit Critting, lifting up their skirts and singing photo songs. Featured: Michael Lavine, Jean-Marie Guyaux, Jason Nocito, Ted Baron, Tina Reichenbach, Jill Greenberg, Thea Storz, Ryan McGinley, Raquel Nave and the musical stylings of photographer Tim Davis.
Jonders and Ryan McGinley talk Eagles tanking, put the MVP race to bed, and pick all of this weekend's games against the spread.
Jonders is joined by Ryan McGinley to pick games.
Eric Jensen and Ryan Mcginley, Erics brain is mush, he's podcasting blind. No tape. No light. No football. So of course we had to bring in the great Mcginley. We hit everywhere in the NFC from the worst of the Lions to the best of the Saints. Enjoy.
Jonders and Ryan McGinley mostly talk about Jonders' hair.
Artist Dan Colen built Sky High Farm in the same way all his ideas are realized: intuitively, and with the faith to see it through. A 40-acre self-sustaining ecosystem in New York’s Hudson Valley, the farm helps underserved communities by donating everything it produces to local food banks. Since 2011, Colen and his team have given away more than 70 tons of organic vegetables, fruit, eggs, and meat. As the pandemic exposes the urgency of the farm’s raison d’être—spotlighting food insecurity and small-scale farming—Colen has sought new avenues to give back. This past August, he launched a Go Fund Me to double its production, scale up distribution, and increase its donation capacity by buying more food from other regional farmers. He’s also been working on a partnership with concept shop Dover Street Market—a collection of naturally tie-dyed, vintage-sourced T-shirts, hoodies, hats, and bandanas printed with the logos and slogans of the farm’s partners—and funneling the proceeds to farm beneficiaries. When the merchandise promptly sold out, Colen, a former skateboarder, realized fashion was an effective tool for spreading his message, particularly with a young, engaged audience. This fall, he unveiled the first in a yearlong series of covetable collaborations, created pro bono by 12 brands, including Awake NY, Noah, and Supreme. All profits will go toward running the farm. Colen, who’s represented by the Gagosian and Lévy Gorvy galleries in New York, and Massimo De Carlo in Milan, bought the plot of land nearly a decade ago after moving upstate, which gave him the space, access to nature, and the sense of freedom he needed at the time: He’d just gotten sober, and cultivating the land was an opportunity to do something bigger than himself. Colen long struggled to understand his draw to the property. But after nearly a decade, as he says on this episode of Time Sensitive, he’s come to see it as an extension of his creative practice: making things to alter perceptions, or to act as a mirror. Like his art—which varies in style and often employs perishable materials such as flowers, feathers, and chewing gum—the farm is an inquiry into ephemerality and slow, constant change, a canvas for Colen to work out experiences that made him the person he is today. On this episode, Colen recounts the circuitous journey that brought him to the farming life, speaking with Andrew about Sky High Farm’s efforts to combat food insecurity, how skateboarding introduced him to art, his profound relationship with the artists Ryan McGinley and the late Dash Snow, and the wide-ranging body of work he has created while grappling with life’s big questions.
We’re excited to bring you a new series from Vogue -- In Vogue: The 1990s. If you miss the 90s for all its nostalgia, fashion, and culture, you're going to love this episode on the rise of the Downtown in New York City. By the mid 90’s, New York City had married the European couturier model with the commercial power of Seventh Avenue, and had begun to overshadow Paris and Milan as the most important fashion capital in the world. Around the same time, a downtown school of designers and cultural figures began to react against the corporatized, uptown school, establishing a second, and equally as powerful vein of American fashion that exists even today. Voices featured, in order of appearance: Sandra Bernhard, Claire Danes, Julia Stiles, Donna Karan, Marc Jacobs, Isaac Mizrahi, Thirstin Howl III, Kristin Davis, Calvin Klein, Meg Ryan, Ryan McGinley, Kim Gordon, Yukie Ohta, Anna Sui, Laird Borelli-Persson, Vera Wang, Michael Kors, Francisco Costa, Fern Mallis, and Mark Holgate. If you like what you hear, subscribe to In VOGUE: The 1990s now on your preferred podcast app: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1526206712 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4uJdNOg4EtQAqlnfxLo7wX Or wherever you get your podcasts. For more on this week’s episode and to access additional Vogue content, make sure to visit vogue.com/podcast.
We’re excited to bring you a new series from Vogue -- In Vogue: The 1990s. If you miss the 90s for all its nostalgia, fashion, and culture, you're going to love this episode on the rise of the Downtown in New York City. By the mid 90’s, New York City had married the European couturier model with the commercial power of Seventh Avenue, and had begun to overshadow Paris and Milan as the most important fashion capital in the world. Around the same time, a downtown school of designers and cultural figures began to react against the corporatized, uptown school, establishing a second, and equally as powerful vein of American fashion that exists even today. Voices featured, in order of appearance: Sandra Bernhard, Claire Danes, Julia Stiles, Donna Karan, Marc Jacobs, Isaac Mizrahi, Thirstin Howl III, Kristin Davis, Calvin Klein, Meg Ryan, Ryan McGinley, Kim Gordon, Yukie Ohta, Anna Sui, Laird Borelli-Persson, Vera Wang, Michael Kors, Francisco Costa, Fern Mallis, and Mark Holgate. If you like what you hear, subscribe to In VOGUE: The 1990s now on your preferred podcast app: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1526206712 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4uJdNOg4EtQAqlnfxLo7wX Or wherever you get your podcasts. For more on this week’s episode and to access additional Vogue content, make sure to visit vogue.com/podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jonders and Ryan McGinley rank all the NFL quarterbacks.
Jonders and Ryan McGinley rank all the NFL quarterbacks.
Ryan McGinley joins Jonders to talk about trades that have happened and trades that they would like to see happen. @BootlegFantasy. @JondersFPT
Ryan McGinley joins Jonders to talk about trades that have happened and trades that they would like to see happen. @BootlegFantasy. @JondersFPT
Noted Eagles fan Ryan McGinley joins Jonders to talk about all of Week Two in the NFL especially his Eagles.
Noted Eagles fan Ryan McGinley joins Jonders to talk about all of Week Two in the NFL especially his Eagles.
Ryan McGinley and Jonders answer letters from people who might be Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, Mitch Trubisky, Carson Wentz, and Russell Wilson. @JondersFPT and @BootlegFantasy
Ryan McGinley and Jonders answer letters from people who might be Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, Mitch Trubisky, Carson Wentz, and Russell Wilson. @JondersFPT and @BootlegFantasy
Jonders does a comedy show with their comedy partner Emily Hyatt and had his football pal Ryan McGinley on this most recent episode. Listen to this episode and if you like it subscribe anywhere you get podcasts. If you can't find it where you listen to podcasts tweet @JondersFPT. Every episode is also on youtube. Emily Hyatt comes in as the reigning comedy queen but will Jonders steal the title? The two square off in a Joke-Off based on the previous week's new's stories and it's guest judge Ryan McGinley's job to pick this week's winner.Theme music by Frank Ruvoli http://www.frankruvolimusic.com/ClimbThePocket.com For Ryan McGinley's work.
Emily Hyatt comes in as the reigning comedy queen but will Jonders steal the title? The two square off in a Joke-Off based on the previous week's new's stories and it's guest judge Ryan McGinley's job to pick this week's winner.Theme music by Frank Ruvoli http://www.frankruvolimusic.com/ClimbThePocket.com For Ryan McGinley's work.
Jonders does a comedy show with their comedy partner Emily Hyatt and had his football pal Ryan McGinley on this most recent episode. Listen to this episode and if you like it subscribe anywhere you get podcasts. If you can't find it where you listen to podcasts tweet @JondersFPT. Every episode is also on youtube. Emily Hyatt comes in as the reigning comedy queen but will Jonders steal the title? The two square off in a Joke-Off based on the previous week's new's stories and it's guest judge Ryan McGinley's job to pick this week's winner.Theme music by Frank Ruvoli http://www.frankruvolimusic.com/ClimbThePocket.com For Ryan McGinley's work.
Eric Jensen is joined by Brandon Miller and Ryan McGinley two fantasy experts. The big questions are up first, how do you win your league? What does fantasy look like in the time of the Rona? Then the guys hit on some position specifics, league-winning running backs you can find in the second or third round. WR ones to draft in the fourth to sixth rounds, strategy for tight ends and finally some Matthew Stafford love.
Jonders is joined by Steve Catalano and Ryan McGinley to break down the new Pat Mahomes contract, Desean Jackson's comments, Washinton's name change and debate if Andy Reid will go down as the GOAT.@JondersFPT, @BootlegFantasy, @Steve_CTP
Jonders is joined by Steve Catalano and Ryan McGinley to break down the new Pat Mahomes contract, Desean Jackson's comments, Washinton's name change and debate if Andy Reid will go down as the GOAT.@JondersFPT, @BootlegFantasy, @Steve_CTP
As Pride month comes to a close, we highlight just a small number of photographers doing thought-provoking work from Robert Mapplethorpe's controversial sex images to tender images of middle-aged love by Matthew Papa.Also in the show, the Photo Bill of Rights is unveiled (controversy follows), the Robert Giard Foundation's grant for emerging LGBTQ photographers, Tom Bianchi, Collier Schorr, Ryan McGinley, Muholi, Queer Appalachia, and a comparison of three kiss photos by Elinor Carucci, David Uzochukwu, and Ryan James Caruthers.
The world has changed. In the midst of the Black Lives Matter movement, Gris speaks to Tyler Mitchell, a 25-year-old photographer, filmmaker and political artist who shot to fame when he photographed Beyonce for the September issue of American Vogue in 2018. In his work, Tyler explores what freedom means for black Americans, and all the ways in which it is denied. Gris first spoke to Tyler in early May - three weeks before police killed George Floyd - and they talked again just before this episode was published.This is our finale for Season Two! Thank you for an incredible run. Gris is about to go on maternity leave, but Lilah will be back for Season Three in a few months’ time. In the meantime, you can still always find us talking about culture on Twitter @FTCultureCall or on Instagram at @lilahrap and @griseldamurraybrown, and you can email us at culturecall@ft.com.Links and notes from the episode:–Here is our massive list of listener recommendations for what to watch on streaming platforms. Thanks to all who shared their thoughts! There’s no paywall on this, so you can share it freely: https://www.ft.com/content/87f1f7fe-af30-11ea-a4b6-31f1eedf762e–If you want free access to explore FT journalism for 30 days, sign up to the Coronavirus Business Update newsletter using this special link: https://www.ft.com/newsletter-signup/coronavirus?segmentId=0d92d58c-2c7d-178e-6aa8-81529dd53b1b–White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo (You can also listen to an interview with Robin here: https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/come-through/articles/5-robin-diangelo)–Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge –The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett –I May Destroy You by Michaela Coel (BBC iPlayer and HBO)–Here’s an excellent recent episode of our sister podcast, Behind the Money, on the history of police funding in America: https://www.ft.com/content/a6d56dd2-fd2c-4047-a502-c6c6d9dc3f90–Tyler Mitchell on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylersphotos/?hl=en–Tyler’s new photo book I Can Make You Feel Good, published by Prestel on July 28: https://prestelpublishing.randomhouse.de/book/I-Can-Make-You-Feel-Good/Tyler-Mitchell/Prestel/e563080.rhd–Inside Tyler’s exhibition I Can Make You Feel Good: https://www.anothermag.com/art-photography/12200/tyler-mitchell-photographer-i-can-make-you-feel-good-exhibition-new-york-2020–Photographers who Tyler Mitchell cites as inspirations: Ryan McGinley, Larry Clark, and Petra Collins (who he calls ‘the first internet phenomenon photographer on some level’)–Jeremy O Harris’s tweets on... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Agnès b. is a stylist who started her brand in the 70’s with subtle, chic and casual clothes ; timeless pieces like the snap cardigan that became a classic. With the success of her company she multiplied initiatives in the art world, opening an art gallery La Galerie du Jour, publishing art books, producing movies. She is also a philanthropist who supports artists but also many social causes (AIDS, Fondation Abbé Pierre, Tara…). Over the years, Agnès b. has assembled a major contemporary art collection now comprising nearly 5,000 pieces (Jean-Michel Basquiat, Warhol, Gilbert and George, Nan Goldin, Harmony Korine, Ryan McGinley…). She has opened her foundation La FAB (La Fondation Agnès b.) in 2020 that gathers together her art collection, la galerie du jour and la librairie du jour. Agnès b. is is constantly in touch with the international art scene, especially in the fields of the visual arts, cinema, music, live performance and publishing. https://la-fab.com/ https://www.instagram.com/la_fab_officiel/ Subscribe to the podcast on you favorite platform : https://linktr.ee/artgoeson and Follow our instagram account and ask questions to upcoming guests! https://www.instagram.com/askartgoeson Recorded on May 18th 2020 Photo credit : Kazou Ohishi #Agnesb #LaFab #FondationAgnesb #Art #ArtGoesOn
Ryan McGinley, after many days of begging to come on, finally finds himself in the guest chair to discuss motivation and a Library dance club.
In this episode, Florence Welch talks about ‘Useless Magic: Lyrics and Poetry', her first book which is available at the new Gucci Wooster Bookstore, with a special edition cover designed by Alessandro Michele. Together with writer and poet Yrsa Daley-Ward, the singer songwriter talks about the craft of writing poetry and lyrics. The episode continues with an introduction to the recently opened Gucci Wooster Bookstore and its curator David Strettell—owner and founder of Dashwood Books—who is interviewed by journalist Alix Brown. The two discuss talents who have collaborated with the House, including Petra Collins, Ari Marcopoulos, Ryan McGinley and Florence Welch—whose works are available on the Bookstore's shelves alongside 2000 curious, rare and inspiring titles. Read more about Gucci Wooster: on.gucci.com/63Wooster Discover more about the Wooster Bookstore: on.gucci.com/GucciWoosterBookstore