Step into the studios, galleries, museums and boardrooms of the art world with Art Sense. Join host Craig Gould in insightful, one-on-one conversations that delve deep into the minds of art world thought leaders. From compelling authors to visionary technologists, this podcast explores the diverse perspectives of art historians, curators, museum directors, artists, and business leaders, offering l... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsVisual Arts |
A conversationwith Adam Berninger about the new Heft Gallery which recently opened at 300 Broome Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The gallery features artists who utilize contemporary tools, such as artificial intelligence and algorithms, ... more
A conversation with painter Kylie Manning about her latest exhibit, There is something that stays, on view at Pace Gallery’s West 25th Street locations in New York through April 19. Known for her sweeping, atmospheric canvases that merge representati... more
A conversation with art critic and author Jarrett Earnest about the new book “Feint of Heart”, in which Earnest has compiled a kaleidoscopic collection of art essays by the late Dave Hickey. Spanning 1982-2002, the assembled works reflect the intelli... more
A conversation with renowned photographer Jeff Wall. Wall’s work transforms everyday moments into cinematic, almost painterly scenes. His latest exhibition at Gagosian’s 541 West 24th Street location in New York runs November 8 to December 21. In tha... more
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This is an enjoyable art podcast and is easy to follow even for someone with no formal training and limited knowledge of the art world. I’m an adult novice artist trying to learn more about the art world and art history, and find these episodes a great way to discover new artists and to dive deeper into art concepts without it being way over my head.
I’m very pleased with hearing this Podcast 159
It happen to come on when I left my house for a walk around Glencoe Mill Village.
I live here in a small home next to the Haw River and a fabric factory that closed in 1950.
The houses were restored in 1998—
It made me look at the mill buildings and equipment left behind in a new way and it’s inspiring me to look at it in a new way to use in my artwork. Thank you for you talk.
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Thank you—thoroughly enjoyed
Roberta Smith interviewed was so great! Kept it real. RS gave her personal take on her climb as art critic writer. I loved it! Already loved Jerry (her hubby) and now, love her AND a new fav podcast! RS shared her and (Jerry’s somewhat) path as writer person and talk gave me a few artist writer reading assignments. Respect. Great questions too. Thanks!
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Engaging with a broad spectrum of individuals from the art world, this series invites listeners into intimate conversations with artists, curators, critics, and technologists. The discussions revolve around themes such as art history, the transformative nature of artistic expression, and the interplay between art and contemporary societal issues. Notable topics include the legacies of prominent figures in art, explorations of innovative art forms, including AI, and reflections on how personal experiences and cultural contexts shape artistic endeavors. This enriching content makes it accessible for both seasoned art enthusiasts and newcomers seeking a deeper understanding of the art landscape.
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Recent guests on Art Sense include:
1. Adam Berninger
2. Kylie Manning
3. Dave Hickey
4. Joel Shapiro
5. John Kunemund
6. Michael Findlay
7. Natalie Dupecher
8. Mad Butter
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