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The Conversation Art Podcast

A podcast that goes behind the scenes and between the lines of the contemporary art worlds, through conversations with artists, dealers, curators, and collectors--based in Los Angeles, but reaching nationally and internationally.
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Now displaying: May, 2012
May 25, 2012

Julian Hoeber talks about: the ups and downs of his art career, battling depression and Kleinian analysis, and the benefits of working within limitations, which was one of his revelations in engineering the Demon Hill installation.

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julian hoeber, jessica silverman, blum & poe

May 22, 2012

  London-based (formerly, now L.A.-based) Debra Scacco talks about her Staten Island/Italian-American roots, her uprooting to suburban Georgia, and her adult life as an expat in London...and how places--and displacement--have formed her sense of place and home.

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Images of Debra's work at Notes on Looking: http://notesonlooking.com/?p=14842

May 18, 2012

from the archive made new again:

 Eric talks about his elegant slapstick sensibility, vis-a-vis his cultural Judaism; working for South Park; his business acumen roots courtesy of his Amway-selling parents; and his background in animation and journalism/political cartooning. Donations very much appreciated: http://theconversationpod.com/ (find the PayPal button on the middle right of page)

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May 11, 2012

Rebecca Morris talks about:

her path to abstraction, how she's been able to stay there, and the intellectual intricacies of being an artist.

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May 1, 2012

 from the archive:

Harlem-based artist Deborah Grant talks about the seminal Freestyle show at the Studio Museum in Harlem; growing up between Canada and Coney Island; and making big work in a limited apartment/studio environment... Donations very much appreciated: http://theconversationartistpodcast.podomatic.com/ (find the PayPal button on the middle right of page) Become a Fan on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Conversation-An-Artist-Podcast/254884424579431 follow on Twitter: @ArtistPodcast contact: theconversationartpodcast(at)gmail

 

deborah grant, harlem, steve turner gallery, studio museum of harlem

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