143 episodes

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 listeners an enriching journey through the origins of masterpieces to the emerging horizon of art and innovation shaping our cultural landscape.

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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 listeners an enriching journey through the origins of masterpieces to the emerging horizon of art and innovation shaping our cultural landscape.

    Ep. 141: Artist Jim Shaw

    Ep. 141: Artist Jim Shaw

    A conversation with Jim Shaw, an artist known for his eclectic approach and profound commentary on contemporary culture. Jim's expansive body of work spans a variety of media, from large-scale paintings to intricate drawings, each piece offering a window into his rich and complex imagination. Throughout his career, Jim has drawn heavily on post-war popular advertising, using the familiar visuals of mid-century America as a backdrop for his exploration of society's undercurrents. In the conversation, we delve into Jim's fascination with the juxtaposition of invented religions—creating narratives that blur the lines between reality and fiction, and challenge our perceptions of belief and ideology. We also get an inside look at his inspirations and working process, revealing how historical influences and personal experiences shape his artistic vision. In addition, we discuss the work that is currently captivating audiences at several major exhibitions, including Gagosian in London, the Palazzo Diedo in Venice, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp. These shows collectively present a comprehensive view of his artistic journey and the themes that continue to drive his work.

    https://gagosian.com/artists/jim-shaw/

    https://gagosian.com/exhibitions/2024/jim-shaw/

    https://berggruenarts.org/

    https://www.muhka.be/en/exhibitions/jim-shaw-the-ties-that-bind/

    • 58 min
    Ep. 140: Art Critic Roberta Smith

    Ep. 140: Art Critic Roberta Smith

    A conversation with the legendary art critic, Roberta Smith. For nearly five decades, Roberta has been a guiding force in the art world, shaping conversations and perceptions with her incisive critiques and unparalleled insights. From her early days working alongside Donald Judd to her illustrious tenure at The New York Times, Roberta's journey through the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary art offers a unique perspective on the intersection of creativity, criticism, and culture. In the conversation, we delve into Roberta's remarkable career, exploring the challenges and triumphs of navigating the art world's intricacies, as well as gathering insights into how she crafts her acclaimed reviews and essays. In addition, we'll explore the dynamic interplay between art and life, as Roberta shares her experiences as a partner to fellow art critic Jerry Saltz. Together, they form a powerhouse couple whose passion for art reverberates through their personal and professional lives.

    https://www.instagram.com/robertasmithnyc/

    https://www.nytimes.com/by/roberta-smith

    • 52 min
    Ep. 139: Jeffrey Deitch "Luncheons on the Grass"

    Ep. 139: Jeffrey Deitch "Luncheons on the Grass"

    A conversation with the iconic Jeffrey Deitch regarding an exciting 2022 exhibition at Deitch’s Los Angeles gallery that has been synthesized into a new book titled "Luncheons on the Grass," available now from Rizzoli Electa. The innovative exhibition revisited and reimagined Édouard Manet’s seminal work, Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe, a painting that shocked the 1863 Parisian art scene and is often heralded as the first modern painting. Our conversation explores how Deitch convinced over thirty of today’s most acclaimed painters (including Cecily Brown, Jeff Koons and Christina Quarles) to respond to Manet's painting by creating works that dialogue with this historic piece, each bringing contemporary perspectives to themes of modernism, realism, and societal depiction. The result not only reconsiders Manet’s impact on modern art but also examines the intersections of historical reverence and contemporary creativity. Jeffrey and I are also joined for the conversation by Viola Angiolini, Director of Research and Curatorial Projects at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.

    https://www.rizzoliusa.com/book/9780847899876/

    https://deitch.com/los-angeles/exhibitions/luncheon-on-the-grass

    • 31 min
    Ep. 138: Artist Tara Donovan

    Ep. 138: Artist Tara Donovan

    A conversation with artist Tara Donovan. Donovan is renowned for transforming everyday objects into breathtaking, organic installations. Through her meticulous accumulations of materials such as plastic cups, straws, and toothpicks, Donovan continues to delve into areas of transcendence and transformation by making the mundane magnificent. Her sculptures and installations not only invite viewers to reconsider the materials that populate their daily lives but also explore the complex interplay between natural forms and manufactured elements. 

    https://www.pacegallery.com/exhibitions/tara-donovan-stratagems/

    https://www.pacegallery.com/artists/tara-donovan/

    • 52 min
    Ep. 137: Artist Tony Cragg

    Ep. 137: Artist Tony Cragg

    A conversation with artist Tony Cragg. Known for his dynamic, often swirling forms that push the boundaries of material and movement, Cragg’s work is a testament to the endless possibilities of sculpture. His innovative use of materials, including bronze, steel, plywood, glass and a variety of synthetic compounds, allows him to explore and express complex forms that make reference to nature, science, and the intrinsic properties of the objects that surround us.
    The conversation touches on a variety of topics, including process, materials and inspirations.

    https://www.tony-cragg.com/

    https://www.mariangoodman.com/artists/37-tony-cragg/

    • 44 min
    Ep. 136: Artist Rick Lowe

    Ep. 136: Artist Rick Lowe

    A conversation with artist Rick Lowe. Renowned for his pioneering work with Project Row Houses in Houston, Lowe's creative endeavors have reshaped the landscape of contemporary art and in 2014 earned him a MacArthur Fellowship. In our conversation, we explore the concept of social sculpture and its ability to transcend traditional art boundaries to catalyze societal transformation. We also explore Lowe's personal evolution, including his celebrated return to painting and his current exhibit in Venice.

    https://www.ricklowe.com/

    https://gagosian.com/artists/rick-lowe/

    https://gagosian.com/news/museum-exhibitions/rick-lowe-the-arch-within-the-arc-museo-di-palazzo-grimani-venice/

    https://projectrowhouses.org/

    https://www.macfound.org/fellows/class-of-2014/rick-lowe

    • 53 min

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