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Recording Artists

Getty
Experiments In Art and Technology
Julius Eastman
Art
Nam June Paik
Minimalism
Racial Identity In Music
Music Preservation
Cultural Heritage
Gender Identity In Music
New York City
Classical Music
Meret Oppenheim
Gender Roles
Fujiko Nakaya
Avant-Garde Art
Robert Rauschenberg
Los Angeles
Art and Technology
Feminism
Takehisa Kosugi

Artists in their own words from the Getty Research Institute archives

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Recent Guests

George Rodriguez
Photographer known for documenting both Hollywood and the Chicano community in Los Angeles.
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Idurre Alonso
Head of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Getty
Getty Research Institute
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William Camargo
Photographer and educator influenced by George Rodriguez's work.
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Fred Turner
Stanford professor studying media technology and its impacts on American culture since World War II
Stanford University
Episode: Experiments in Art and Technology: We Are, Ourselves, Information Processors (Bonus)
Billy Klüver
Laser physicist known for his work in art and technology integration
Episode: What could be more beautiful than a laser? (Bonus)
Evan Ziporyn
Composer and musician who runs the Center for Art, Science and Technology at MIT
MIT
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Sarah Cooper
Event developer who brought Eastman's music to Getty.
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Mary Jane Leach
Composer, performer, musicologist and archivist of Eastman's works.
Episode: Maverick and Rebel: Julius Eastman
Gerry Eastman
Julius Eastman’s brother and musician.
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Zoe Goldman
Producer of Recording Artists, Getty Research Institute involvement in arts programming

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 263 ratings
  • Very excited…

    … to see you’re finally back! Loved season one and am looking forward to the new one!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GailJayNYC
    United States2 years ago
  • Riveting and accessible!

    Not only is this a fun and brisk listen, it brings the history of 20th century art to life for those of us who haven’t studied it in depth. By looking into the lives of these great artists (some of whom I knew, but some I’d never heard of), we get a new way into understanding their art. I’ll never look at 20th century art the same way again.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Taylor Schreiner
    United States2 years ago
  • Fascinating

    This podcast is excellent. They don’t sugarcoat the lives of the artists. It tells their stories from the inside looking out and vice versa. Absolutely interesting

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pat4812
    United States3 years ago
  • Love

    I never review anything on here but I love these recordings and have listened to all of them multiple times since they came out. There are not enough well done and inspiring podcasts on art and artists! Thank you for this series :) still crossing my fingers that a second season emerges at some point…

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Megooglie
    United States3 years ago
  • Truly compelling and addictive!

    I was captivated from the first episode and I couldn’t wait to continue listening. As someone who was raised Catholic, I looked up to Mother Teresa as a saint-like figure and this has changed my perspective.

    I can’t recommend this podcast enough!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kat_mi
    United States4 years ago

Listeners Say

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The show brings archival material to life and makes 20th-century art approachable.
High-quality conversations that illuminate gender and representation in art history.
Love the accessible deep dive into art history and artists' voices.

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Apple Podcasts
#246
Canada/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#64
Australia/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#194
Italy/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#71
Sweden/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#114
Singapore/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#119
Spain/Arts/Visual Arts

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Legacy of the Land: Wupatki National Monument
Q: Could you share some of the specific preservation challenges that Wupatki faces?
Frank explains that Wupatki suffers from insufficient funding, staff shortages, and deferred maintenance, making conservation challenging.
Recording Artists: Robert Rauschenberg
Q: What is the significance of Robert Rauschenberg's contributions to art and technology?
Rauschenberg's contributions are significant as they bridge the gap between artistic experimentation and scientific innovation, showcasing how both fields embrace failure and iterative processes as essential to creativity.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Recording Artists

What is Recording Artists about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This series digs into visual art history through archival voices, blending deep-dive conversations with archival material from Getty collections. Episodes spotlight photographers, curators, and technologists who illuminate how art reflects culture, community, and social movements, often weaving personal histories with broader cultural narratives. A standout is the way conversations cross disciplines—photography, museum studies, and art/tech collaborations—giving listeners a nuanced gateway to art history that feels both scholarly and accessible.

Listeners may appreciate the thoughtful curation, the emphasis on underrepresented artists, and the archival rigor that grounds engaging storytelling. The show also stands out for foregrounding col... more

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1. George Rodriguez
2. Idurre Alonso
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4. Fred Turner
5. Billy Klüver
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