Radiovisual
By Michael Connor and Claire Hamilton
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Podcast Description
Fast and funny coverage of contemporary art in New York City. Hosted by curator Michael Connor and broadcaster Claire Hamilton.
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Radiovisual #009: Elisabeth Subrin takes Williamsburg, W.A.G.E. on budget cuts, Trisha Donnelly reviewed | Here it is, folks, episode 9 of Radiovisual. In this week's episode, we talked to A.L. Steiner about the swingeing cuts in the New York arts budget for 2011. (To find out more, visit NYFA (http://www.nyfa.org/level2.asp?id=162&fid=1)). We review Trisha Donnelly at Casey Kaplan Gallery, and we go on a field trip with Elisabeth Subrin (http://www.vdb.org/smackn.acgi$artistdetail?SUBRINE) to visit the locations from her film installation Lost Tribes and Promised Lands (http://elisabethsubrin.com/index.php?/filmandvideo/-lost-tribes-/) now on view as part of Greater New York (http://ps1.org/exhibitions/view/310). | 5/28/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Radiovisual #008: Rhizome’s Seven on Seven follow-up, Eddie Berg, Shana Moulton, Nick Hallett, Ryan McNamara | Last week, art & technology pioneer Julie Martin raised questions about Rhizome's Seven on Seven (http://www.rhizome.org/sevenonseven/) event. We were able to finagle a ticket to the event (not easy!) and we have to say, it was pretty inspiring. In this episode, we have a follow-up interview with Rhizome's Lauren Cornell, as well as clips from the event with David Karp and Ryan Trecartin. Will the arrival of television transform the UK's political process? That's the question on everyone's mind since legendary lothario and Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg won the hearts and minds of the British voting public in the UK's FIRST EVER TELEVISED PRIME MINISTERIAL DEBATE. Seriously. We talk to BFI Southbank's Artistic Director Eddie Berg (http://www.bfi.org.uk/about/people/seniorstaff/eddie_berg.html) about the possible implications for the cultural sector. Also in this episode, we talk performance art, with reviews of Shana Moulton (http://www.shanamoultonweb.com/) and Nick Hallett (http://www.harknessav.org/)'s Whispering Pines 10 at the Kitchen and Ryan McNamara's And Introducing Ryan Mcnamara (http://www.elizabethdeegallery.com/exhibitions/view/and-introducing-ryan-mcnamara) at Elizabeth Dee. | 4/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Radiovisual #007: Art Gets Snookied | Simon de Pury, Monica Narula of Raqs Media Collective, Julie Martin of E.A.T. | This week, contemporary art gets Snookied. Claire went to the press launch of Bravo's forthcoming reality show, Work of Art, the Next Great Artist and caught up with Simon de Pury about the process of casting the show. As Rhizome gears up for its Seven on Seven event, which pairs up artists with technologists, we spoke with participating artist Monica Narula of Raqs Media Collective and got a bit of historical perspective from Julie Martin of E.A.T. And, we review Marina Abramovic at MoMA and Tacita Dean's Craneway Event. Special thanks this week to ICI for letting us use their office as a temporary recording studio. If you want to use their office too, check out their new Curator's Network program. | 4/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Radiovisual #006: A Prairie Dog Companion | This week, we talk to Art F*g City's Paddy Johnson (http://www.artfagcity.com/) about Richard Flood's 'prairie dog' comments (http://hyperallergic.com/4665/new-museum-richard-flood/?utm_medium=feed) and whether the Internet spells doom for the professional art critic; we find out how you can exchange artwork for health care (for real); we review Barbara Kruger at Mary Boone and Lyle Ashton Harris at CRG Gallery. We interview Paola Antonelli about MoMA's acquisition of @ (no that's not a typo). And we play a clip from the new LP from the band our lovely audio guy Peter Kerlin! (http://sourceofyellow.com/) P.S. Thanks to Nick Fortunato for giving us this idea (http://twitter.com/SpumoniNick/status/11312054978) for a prairie dog-themed tune. | 3/31/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Radiovisual 005: Ai Weiwei on Twitter, health care reform, Lady Gaga’s p***s, Pawel Wojtasik at Smack Mellon, artist Rainer G | We've got a hard-hitting episode for you this week, folks! The important issues of the day are discussed: health care reform and its possible effects on artists; Ai Weiwei's comments at a panel discussion at the Paley Center this week; Pawel Wojtasik's monumental installation at Smack Mellon; and Rainer Ganahl's new show at Alex Zachary. Most importantly of all, we take on the latest sign of the coming apocalypse: Lady Gaga's new Telephone video. Thanks to Peter Kerlin (http://thebulk.net/) for general audio wizardry and original interstitial music! | 3/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Radiovisual #004: Shaq O’Neal, Michael Mandiberg, ‘Skin Fruit’, Whitney Biennial, and Brucennial | In our silliest episode yet, we learn the shocking truth about Shaq O'Neal: he's a cheat! (At art. Not basketball). We pit Shaq against Jeff Koons in a battle of celebrity curators; we visit Triple Canopy's new space in Brooklyn. We review the Brucennial, the Biennial, the Rhizome/Triple Canopy-ennial. We talk to Michael Mandiberg about the new book Collaborative Futures, and we learn that Michael has a drinking problem and Claire likes to get her way. Ennial. | 3/4/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Radiovisual #003: Jerry Saltz’s Facebook, Shaquille O’Neal’s exhibition, the new Flux Factory | Episode 3 is here, and it's a doozy! This week, we talked to Jerry Saltz about whether his Facebook page is a sign of social media-pocalypse. Andrew Jeffrey Wright discussed his fourth grade art project (http://www.youtube.com/internationalandrew#p/a/u/1/lpdsnnFGjB8); Michael compared Amy Granat (http://www.thekitchen.org/event/172/0/1/)'s camera to lady parts, while Claire spoke to FLAG Art Foundation's (http://www.flagartfoundation.org/) Stephanie Roach and got excited that Shaquille O'Neal is coming to town. We slogged through a blizzard to peek in at the new Flux Factory (http://www.fluxfactory.org/), we asked Morgan Croney of Artcards (http://artcards.cc/) to help us plan out our nightlife, and we couldn't have done it without the help of our first ever sponsor, LMAKprojects (http://www.lmakprojects.com/). | 2/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Radiovisual #002: Haitian artist Mario Benjamin, Cory Arcangel’s Photoshop, and Brian Dillon’s hypochondria | What a week. We Skyped with Haitian artist Mario Benjamin, we learned that Cory Arcangel (http://www.coryarcangel.com/) really doesn't know how to use Photoshop, we review work by Elisabeth Subrin (http://www.gelitin.net/mambo/index.php), LaToya Ruby Frazier (http://www.latoyarubyfrazier.com/) and Gelitin (http://www.gelitin.net/mambo/index.php). As X-initiative closed its doors and went to sleep, we discussed our various medical symptoms with a sympathetic Brian Dillon, critic and author of a recent book about artists and hypochondria (http://www.amazon.com/Hypochondriacs-Nine-Tormented-Lives/dp/0865479208). To top it all off, we became the world's first Padcast. What, you don't know what that means? Don't worry, neither do we. | 2/4/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Radiovisual #001: The Pilot | Here it is, folks! The first ever episode of Radiovisual, the new podcast about contemporary art in New York hosted by Michael Connor and Claire Hamilton. It's fast, it's funny, it has Thurston Moore in it. We discuss Jeffrey Deitch's appointment to MOCA, we lament the closure of Monkeytown, and we review Omer Fast, Patti Smith and Steven Sebring, and Bruce High Quality Foundation. You can find us on iTunes by searching 'Radiovisual' . | 1/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 9 Episodes |
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