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Best podcasts about steven kasher gallery

Latest podcast episodes about steven kasher gallery

Inside The War Room
Sweat: A History of Exercise

Inside The War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 27:25


Links from the show:* Sweat: A History of Exercise* Connect with BillAbout my guest:The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in nonfiction, Bill Hayes is a frequent contributor to the New York Times and the author of seven books, including Sleep Demons; Five Quarts; The Anatomist; Insomniac City; and How We Live Now: Scenes from the Pandemic. His writing has also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Review of Books, the New York Times “T” Style Magazine, BuzzFeed, and The Guardian.His new book, “SWEAT: A History of Exercise,” a narrative nonfiction look at exercise from antiquity to the present, is available now wherever books are sold. Hayes is also a photographer, with credits including The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times. His portraits of his partner, the late Oliver Sacks, appear in the volume of Dr. Sacks's suite of final essays Gratitude. A collection of his street photography, How New York Breaks Your Heart, was recently published by Bloomsbury. His photographs have been exhibited at the Steven Kasher Gallery and at The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD), New York City.Hayes has lectured at NYU, UCSF, and University of Virginia, and has appeared at the Sydney Writers Festival, the 92nd Street Y, the Times of India (Mumbai) LitFest, and other venues. He serves as a co-editor of Dr. Sacks' posthumously published work. Hayes, 61, lives in New York. Get full access to Dispatches from the War Room at dispatchesfromthewarroom.substack.com/subscribe

Dr. Lisa Gives a Sh*t
DLG227 Photographer Meryl Meisler and filmmaker/musician Dylan Mars Greenberg revive their relationship after 10 years. Also Dr. Lisa cries.

Dr. Lisa Gives a Sh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 59:29


Well this is a strange session—but on so many levels. First of all, Meryl Meisler was Dylan's digital art teacher when he was in 7th Grade. They haven't seen each other in ten years-since school really-and meet up IRL in the studio. Loved seeing them together and hearing in their reflections how they affected each other. Meryl got Dylan into her first film festival as a kid! The other part of this session is between Dylan and myself, with Meryl taking the shrink role. I had offended Dylan about four years ago when we were on stage together. And that's all I'm saying. This is the closest I've come to crying on the mic though! And with all this going on, we barely got to touch on the fact that Dylan is the current Miss Subways!! https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/08/nyregion/Miss-Subways-NYC.html Here's some info about Meryl Meisler, an incredible photographer artist. You can see her work and all that stuff here: Her bio is too long for this post but you'll recognize these places in it: Meisler has received fellowships, grants and residencies from the New York Foundation for the Arts, Light Work, YADDO, The Puffin Foundation, Time Warner, Artists Space, C.E.T.A., the China Institute and the Japan Society. Her work has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Historical Society, Dia Art Foundation, MASS MoCA, Islip Art Museum, Annenberg Space for Photography, the New Museum for Contemporary Art, New-York Historical Society, Steven Kasher Gallery, The Whitney Museum of American Art and in public spaces including Grand Central Terminal, South Street Seaport, Photoville and throughout the NYC subway system. Full bio here. More about Dylan Mars Greenberg: It's insane how much great work she's accomplished and she's only 22! The most inspiring way to find out about Dylan is from this wonderful documentary by Piano Whitman that I totally recommend: http://nobudge.com/main/woman-from-mars. And here's a headline from when she was only 19! "How a 19 Yr Old Directed & Sold 6 Feature Films with Dylan Mars Greenberg". More about his seven feature films and music videos with notable artists on her Wikipedia page here.

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Shawn Theodore at Steven Kasher Gallery, NYC. Collages belong to the artist. Shawn Theodore's (b. 1970) artistic practice merges real and hypothesized mythological black experiences set within contemporary, yet fading, black environments. While the intent of his work is to shift stereotypical frameworks and false representations of African Americans and African Diasporan individuals, his overarching goal is to center black individuals and their communities as trans-historical, transnational, and metaphysical entities mobilizing against erasure in all forms. Set to the visual texture of black life, his work demonstrates physical and spiritual resistance to systematic oppression and provides a necessary metaphorical connection to African legacies and traditions in visual narrative form. The act of creating images and agency within predominantly black neighborhoods is meant to awaken the dormant identifiers attached to black places, culture, and attitude to illuminate how African Americans continuously express a cultural connection to the African Diaspora while fulfilling the need for African American myths as altered histories and shared memories. In this regard this view of blackness resonates with a self-assured authority -- with or without the black figure present -- negating displacement, gentrification, and socio-economic disparity; the weight of assembled woes that dull the vibrancy of African American life, and demands a sustained attentiveness to the measurable agency brimming in the everyday African American neighborhood. These depictions weave together the ‘nigritudo in motu’; corporeal elements composed of the essential spirit, rich cultures, histories, and possible mythologies driving ‘black life’. Shawn Theodore attended Tyler School of Art and received his BA in Journalism, Public Relations and Advertising from Temple University. He is currently enrolled at Savannah College of Art and Design for his MFA in Photography. He is currently based in Philadelphia and is a professor at the University of the Arts. Theodore travels often for photography assignments, research, lectures, exhibitions, and similar intellectual endeavors. Not So Satisfactual, 2017, 40 x 60 or 60 x 90 A Portrait of Oluchi Oneya Unadorned No.1, 2018 40 x 60

Indy Audio
Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes by Gena Hymowech

Indy Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 5:40


Gena reviews the exhibit 'Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes' at the Steven Kasher Gallery until November 3rd 2018. You can find his article in the October issue of The Indypendent or on our website Indypendent.org To support this podcast and our publication, it´s as easy as visiting our Patreon page and becoming a monthly subscriber. bit.ly/2xsDpR Music by Bensound.com Photo: 1966 © Fred W. McDarrah, Courtesy Steven Kasher Gallery, New York

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The Halftone
Episode 14: Thomas Roma

The Halftone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 114:28


This week on the Halftone you'll hear my talk with Thomas Roma! Tune in for big discussions of photography, Wall Street, a car crash, carpentry, building cameras and Roma's new publishing imprint SPQR Editions! Not to mention his time with Lee Friedlander, Garry Winogrand, Cartier-Bresson, Brassai, Walker Evans and playing poker with Helen Levitt and John Szarkowski. To have a look at some of Roma's photographs be sure visit his website at www.thoamsroma.com. And to check out titles from his new publishing project SPQR Editions visit their website at www.spqreditions.com. If you're in New York between today and Christmas, check out Roma's show at Steven Kasher Gallery, Plato's Dogs. It's on view until December 23rd. This episode of the Halftone is sponsored by Haywire Press offering signed, deluxe and limited edition books by photo legend Lee Friedlander. Find more at www.haywirepress.com

Tea with Queen and J.
#71 A Spot of Tea - Queen of Katwe

Tea with Queen and J.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 68:35


Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! We're getting our Black joy on with Queen of Katwe, free books, and an old lady named Opal. Drink up! This week's hot list: the film Queen of Katwe, Juneteenth, #opalswalktoDC, old ladies, Black joy, Marc Jacob's stankin' ass, The Free Black Woman's Library, The Brooklyn Movement, Alicia Key's personal mission to ruin everything, and general good times. Tweet us while you listen! @teawithqj #teawithqj WEBSITE www.TeaWithQueenAndJ.com SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter & Instagram: @TeawithQJ Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeawithQueenandJ Tumblr: teawithqueenandj.tumblr.com EMAIL teawithqueenandj@gmail.com NOTES & EXTRA TEA Please check out friend to the show, photographer Dom Sindayiganza's amazing work at www.sindayiganza.com (@sindayiganza) Ruddy Roye's (@ruddyroye) "When Living Is A Protest" exhibit is on view at the Steven Kasher Gallery alongside "Power to the People: The Black Panthers" both on display until October 29, 2016: http://www.stevenkasher.com/exhibitions Queen of Katwe is currently showing in selected theaters and will be available nationwide September 30, 2016 Check out The Free Black Woman's Library on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreeBlackWomansLibrary/ and the hashtag #FreeBlackWomansLibrary, For more info on The Brooklyn Movement Center's mission and programs, check out http://brooklynmovementcenter.org Activist Opal Lee turns 90 this year and is walking to make Juneteenth a nationally recognized holiday. Please add your name to the petition: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov//petition/juneteenth-designated-national-day-observance Donate to her gofund me: https://www.gofundme.com/opalswalk2dc And use the hashtag #opalswalk2DC Please check out this incredibly detailed series of tweets by @DwayneDavidPaul for more information on Ramsey Orta and how you can support him and his family. #SupportRamsey twitter.com/dwaynedavidpaul/sta…/752200478918840320 You can make a donations via PayPal through the email address ortaramsey@gmail.com where Ramsey and (once incarcerated) his wife Bella, manage the account directly. J.'s sister is documenting her journey with breast cancer. Follow her on at jasmineses.tumblr.com and on twitter & instagram @jasmineses to offer words of support or to gain some of for your own journey. And if you'd like, please donate and/or share her go fund me page: www.gofundme.com/t6e5wew Check out www.capitalizetheB.com to join the movement and sign the petition for the AP Stylebook to capitalize the letter B when referring to individuals of African descent as Black. Petition: www.change.org/p/the-new-york-ti…m_medium=copylink Help insure that undocumented immigrants have access to clean water in Flint, Michigan through the Latino Collaborative: www.crowdrise.com/watercrisisinfli…inocollaborative We won't forget about Monique and Larissa. To learn more about the Free Monique and Larissa from Kuwait campaign click here: www.change.org/p/free-monique-an…risoned-in-kuwait Last year activists, protestors, and researchers across the nation launched Campaign Zero, a comprehensive plan to end police violence. Check out www.joincampaignzero.org to get more information on the plan and see where the 2016 presidential candidates and your local politicians stand. Pinkies up to Ohene Cornelius for our show intro, check out his latest album Flight Risk available everywhere online now. You can find Ohene on instagram and twitter @ohenecornelius and online at www.ohenecornelius.com Pinkies up to T. Flint for our News That's Not News intro! Find him at www.TFlintVoices.com

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton
Leo Rubinfien - Episode 31

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 85:59


"….the fact is most of how we understand life…we do in essentially narrative terms and the moment that you make a photograph you step outside of that. There's no before, there's no after, there's no story, there's only a set of…quite trivial facts that you can look at that imply all sorts of things." Leo Rubinfien believes in working carefully and methodically. He thinks of his photographs as being part of and describing a large global community. Photographs will change in meaning over time and they will change in meaning as more photographs are made and put next to each other. This idea that the resulting body of work is greater than any one moment or person gives him a sense of freedom to travel and photograph at his own pace. Leo was once conflicted about being thought of as a writer as well as a photographer but now he has embraced both aspects of his life, which is great for the rest of us because he has written some of the great essays on photography and photographers and has put together some amazing retrospectives as well. Links: Bio from National Gallery of Art: http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/press/exh/3632/rubinfien.html Photos and Bio from Steven Kasher Gallery: http://www.stevenkasher.com/artists/leo-rubinfien Slideshow of different works mentioned during the show: http://thephotoshow.org/slideshow-leo-rubinfien/ Visit www.thephotoshow.org We are realphotoshow on Twitter/IG/FB Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/realphotoshow and on Instagram instagram.com/realphotoshow/ Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/realphotoshow Music by @pataphysics-1 on Soundcloud

galleryIntell videocasts
VIDEO: AIPAD exclusive: Steven Kasher on the 4 C's of collecting

galleryIntell videocasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 3:40


“…thinking behind the photograph could come from fashion, it could come from science, journalism and it's just this very broad endeavor, that everybody in the world participates in…” Steven Kasher In our second exclusive video interview for AIPAD and The Photography Show we sat down with Steven Kasher, Founder and Director of Steven Kasher Gallery and […] The post VIDEO: AIPAD exclusive: Steven Kasher on the 4 C’s of collecting appeared first on galleryIntell.

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton
Episode 12 Origins: Thomas Roma - Part 2

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2015 64:37


"I'm looking at my son's grandfather's pictures and...I felt like I was trying to explain to him who his grandfather [is.] I didn't mean to do it, I've never talked about Lee's pictures in front of Lee before." Part 2 of our conversation with Thomas Roma begins with Tom continuing to speak about the time he spent with Garry Winogrand, Tod Pappageorge, Paul McDonough, and Lee Friedlander. Also, Tom had just come back from São Paulo, Brazil before this episode so I gave him a call to talk about that experience to start the show. Hosts: Michael Chovan-Dalton and Kai McBride Show opening is with Thomas Roma Some things mentioned in this episode: Thomas Roma's website: http://www.thomasroma.com In The Vale of Cashmere at Steven Kasher Gallery: http://www.stevenkasher.com/exhibitions/thomas-roma-in-the-vale-of-cashmere André Lion Exhibition curated by Tom: http://www.thomasroma.com/essays/49/ Liohn's war work: http://atwar.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/12/vantage-point-no-4-reading-the-rebels-in-misurata-libya/ Visit www.thephotoshow.org Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/realphotoshow and on Instagram instagram.com/realphotoshow/ Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/realphotoshow Music by @pataphysics-1 on Soundcloud