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Jasmin Tsou, the owner of the New York based art gallery JTT, interviews the artists that she represents. This series gives a background on the art that the gallery exhibits through the voice of the artists themselves.

JTT Jasmin Tsou

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Jasmin Tsou, the owner of the New York based art gallery JTT, interviews the artists that she represents. This series gives a background on the art that the gallery exhibits through the voice of the artists themselves.

    Special live episode! Dena Yago and Ben Davis discuss structures of feeling from inside Yago's solo show Capacity

    Special live episode! Dena Yago and Ben Davis discuss structures of feeling from inside Yago's solo show Capacity

    In this special live episode, Dena Yago and Ben Davis discuss "Capacity", Dena's first solo show at JTT. This conversation was recorded with a live audience on Tuesday, June 6th.



    Dena Yago is an artist, writer, and founding member of the trend forecasting group K-HOLE (2010-2016). Past exhibitions and presentations include Industry City, High Art, Paris, 2022;  Art Basel Statements, Basel, 2021; Image Power, Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem, 2020; Dry Season, Derosia (Bodega), New York, 2020; Force Majeure, High Art, Paris, 2019; and Made in L.A., Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 2016. Recent publications include: Fade the Lure (After Eight Books, 2019). Her writing has appeared in e-flux Journal, Flash Art, and Frieze. Yago lives and works in New York City.

    Ben Davis is the author of 9.5 Theses on Art and Class (Haymarket, 2013), which ARTnews named one of the best art books of the decade in 2019, and Art in the After-Culture (Haymarket, 2022). He has been Artnet News's National Art Critic since 2016. His writings have also been featured in The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Baffler, Jacobin, Slate, Salvage, e-Flux Journal, Frieze, and many other venues. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.

    • 56 Min.
    Sam McKinniss on Costume Dramas, Nancy Reagan and popular imagery's relationship to desire

    Sam McKinniss on Costume Dramas, Nancy Reagan and popular imagery's relationship to desire

    Jasmin Tsou interviews Sam McKinniss on his solo shows “Costume Drama” on view at the Ovitz Collection, “Misery” on view at Almine Rech, “Mischief” at JTT and two new works he made for us for Art Basel Miami Beach. You can view images of McKinniss’s work at jttnyc.com

    • 51 Min.
    Dena Yago discusses cultural capitalism and forms of labor that trade in affect, emotion and creative production.

    Dena Yago discusses cultural capitalism and forms of labor that trade in affect, emotion and creative production.

    Jasmin Tsou interviews Dena Yago on the progression of her career from an undergrad student to her recent show at High Art in Paris titled "Industry City" which was on view from April 6 through July 16 2022. In this episode Dena Yago talks about cultural capitalism and forms of labor that trade in affect, emotion and creative production. You can view images of Dena's work at jttnyc.com

    • 45 Min.
    instruments of fraud: Anna-Sophie Berger on her solo show at JTT titled "Sin"

    instruments of fraud: Anna-Sophie Berger on her solo show at JTT titled "Sin"

    Jasmin Tsou interviews Anna-Sophie Berger on her solo show at JTT titled "Sin" which was on view from May 13 through June 18. In this episode Anna-Sophie talks about the many ways to decipher a Hieronymus Bosch painting, how reading symbols in art can parallel forms of biblical interpretations, and the ever evolving significance of the Unicorn Tapestries at The Met Cloisters. You can view images of "Sin" on the gallery's website.

    • 56 Min.
    James Yaya Hough discusses a series of line drawings and watercolors that delineate the economy of desire within America’s carceral system

    James Yaya Hough discusses a series of line drawings and watercolors that delineate the economy of desire within America’s carceral system

    James Yaya Hough discusses his development as an artist while incarcerated. On view at JTT from May 1 through June 11 is a solo show of work by Hough titled "Invisible Life". The show features a series of line drawings and watercolors that delineate the economy of desire that emerges from within America’s carceral system. All are drafted on what Hough refers to as “institutional paper:” any state-issued documents required to process an inmate’s daily activities from weekly cafeteria menus to questionnaires for inmates to complete on triplicate copy paper. In today's episode Hough discusses the environment from which this body of work emerged.

    • 1 Std. 4 Min.
    Charles Harlan discusses his most recent solo show Celtic Cross

    Charles Harlan discusses his most recent solo show Celtic Cross

    Charles Harlan discusses his most recent solo show at the gallery titled Celtic Cross. On view were nine sculptures laid out in the Celtic Cross tarot spread, each an interpretation of a specific card. While the show takes a tarot reading as a starting point, interpretation itself is the central focus of the show.

    • 33 Min.

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