Monthly Archives: July 2012
Looking at Los Angeles
Looking at Los Angeles | An Interview with Vishal Jugdeo: Making “Goods Carrier” for Made in L.A.
Looking at Los Angeles
Looking at Los Angeles | An Interview with Vishal Jugdeo: Making “Goods Carrier” for Made in L.A.
Lily Simonson talks to an LA artist whose recent video installation evokes the domestic tension of familial and romantic relationships.
Center Field: Art in the Middle with Bad at Sports.
Centerfield | An Interview with Terri Kapsalis
Center Field: Art in the Middle with Bad at Sports.
Centerfield | An Interview with Terri Kapsalis
Caroline Picard talks to Terri Kapsalis, an artist, performer and writer whose work investigates bodies, and the means by which conclusions about the body are drawn.
Center Field: Art in the Middle with Bad at Sports.
Centerfield | Fielding Practice Podcast #16: Review-o-Rama
Center Field: Art in the Middle with Bad at Sports.
Centerfield | Fielding Practice Podcast #16: Review-o-Rama
The Bad at Sports team is back with another podcast filled with irreverent reviews and discussions about the latest art events taking place in Chicago.
Art21 New York Close Up
NYCU | “David Brooks Tears the Roof Off”
Art21 New York Close Up
NYCU | “David Brooks Tears the Roof Off”
Watch artist David Brooks and a team of fabricators construct “Desert Rooftops” (2011–12), an Art Production Fund commission for the last undeveloped lot in Manhattan’s Times Square neighborhood.
Lives and Works in Berlin
Lives and Works in Berlin | John Holten + Broken Dimanche Press + The Readymades
Lives and Works in Berlin
Lives and Works in Berlin | John Holten + Broken Dimanche Press + The Readymades
A profile of the multifarious John Holten of Broken Dimanche Press, a 3 year old project committed to publishing the adventurous works of various authors, artists, and designers.
Looking at Los Angeles
Looking at Los Angeles | The MOCA Debacle: What Does ‘Visually Stimulating’ Even Mean?
Looking at Los Angeles
Looking at Los Angeles | The MOCA Debacle: What Does ‘Visually Stimulating’ Even Mean?
Catherine Wagley on Paul Schimmel’s controversial departure from the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles.
Praxis Makes Perfect
Praxis Makes Perfect | Vulnerability of the View
Praxis Makes Perfect
Praxis Makes Perfect | Vulnerability of the View
Erin Sweeny uses the literal and metaphorical framework of sunglasses to reflect on Los Angeles, its art scene, and her current role as an observer of and participant in it.
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Reflecting on the Art21 Educators Summer Institute
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Reflecting on the Art21 Educators Summer Institute
This past Art21 Educators summer institute, which was recently held from July 2-10 here in NYC, just FLEW. Sixteen art, science, Spanish, English, special education, language arts and social studies teachers came together with us for eight days of workshops, conversations, artist visits, studio visits and museum visits in order to explore ways of utilizing contemporary art to foster student learning.
Art21 Extended Play
Exclusive | Ai Weiwei: New Communication
Art21 Extended Play
Exclusive | Ai Weiwei: New Communication
Art21’s latest Exclusive video: in one of his first on-camera interviews following his release from detention in 2011, Ai Weiwei discusses the potential for artists to express themselves online.