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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.

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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. 148: Artist Gisela Colón

    Ep. 148: Artist Gisela Colón

    A conversation with artist Gisela Colón. Gisela is a Puerto Rican-American artist who explores themes of energy, time, and our place in the universe through the construction of totem-like sculptures and colorful reliefs. She is particularly known for her use of unique, light-activated colors which refract light in unexpected ways. In the conversation, Gisela discusses her roots in Puerto Rico, her affiliation with West Coast minimalism and her current exhibits in New York and Brazil. 

    https://www.giselacolon.com/

    https://efrainlopez.co/

    https://vimeo.com/218809862

    https://www.giselacolon.com/videos

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiMtSVr0eKI

    • 59 min
    Ep. 147: Author Rochelle Gurstein "Written in Water: The Ephemeral Life of the Classic in Art”

    Ep. 147: Author Rochelle Gurstein "Written in Water: The Ephemeral Life of the Classic in Art”

    A conversation with author Rochelle Gurstein about her new book “Written in Water: The Ephemeral Life of the Classic in Art”. Gurstein set out to explore and establish a solid foundation for the classic in the history of taste. However, to her surprise, that history instead revealed repeated episodes of soaring and falling reputations, rediscoveries of long-forgotten artists, and radical shifts in the canon, all of which went so completely against common knowledge that it was hard to believe it was true. In the conversation, Rochelle discusses this surprisingly fluid history of what is loved and respected in the history of art.

    https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300215489/written-in-water/

    https://www.amazon.com/Written-Water-Ephemeral-Life-Classic-ebook/dp/B0D36HBGVT?ref_=ast_author_mpb

    • 56 min
    Ep. 146: Artist Pam Glick

    Ep. 146: Artist Pam Glick

    A conversation with artist Pam Glick. In the conversation, the Buffalo native discusses her lifelong fascination with Niagara Falls and its persistent influence on her work. We also discuss her time at RISD, the evolution of her abstract work, and her ability to overcome the hurdles that life throws at each of us.

    Pam Glick at Stephen Friedman

    Exhibition: "Bark"

    • 1h 1m
    Ep. 145: Artist Stanley Whitney

    Ep. 145: Artist Stanley Whitney

    A conversation with the celebrated artist Stanley Whitney. Known for his vibrant use of color and rhythmic compositions, Stanley will take us through the journey of his illustrious career, including its pivotal moments, challenges, and triumphs. Stanley currently has two major exhibitions of his work on view. First, a survey of new work titled "By the Love of Those Unloved" at Gagosian’s 980 Madison Avenue location in New York. And second, a comprehensive retrospective titled  "How High the Moon," at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum.

    "Stanley Whitney: By the Love of Those Unloved" Gagosian

    "Stanley Whitney: How High the Moon" Buffalo AKG Art Museum

    Profile at Gagosian

    • 51 min
    Ep. 144: Artist diewiththemostlikes and Glitch Marfa Co-Founder Derek Edward Schloss

    Ep. 144: Artist diewiththemostlikes and Glitch Marfa Co-Founder Derek Edward Schloss

    A conversation with digital artist and author diewiththemostlikes, whose work consists of short creative prose and digital graphics which examine the human condition through an absurdist lens. Die’s work is filled with scenes of consumption and excess by figures oblivious of the death and decay around them. I encourage listeners to follow the links in the episode description to understand more clearly the nature of his work, especially on the platform formerly known as Twitter. Previous guest Derek Edward Schloss also joins the conversation to talk about his new gallery Glitch Marfa and the artist residency “30 Days in Marfa'' which diewiththemostlikes is currently concluding. That conclusion will culminate with an NFT drop on Art Blocks titled “Nameless Dread”.

    https://www.artblocks.io/marketplace/collections/nameless-dread-by-diewiththemostlikes

    https://x.com/toadswiback

    https://onetie-alltie.com/about/

    https://www.glitchmarfa.com/30dm/

    https://www.glitchmarfa.com/

    https://x.com/glitchmarfa

    • 43 min
    Ep. 143: Artist Daniel Walbidi

    Ep. 143: Artist Daniel Walbidi

    A conversation with Daniel Walbidi, an extraordinary indigenous Australian artist whose work bridges the spiritual and ancient wisdom of the desert with contemporary artistic expression. The one-on-one discussion with Daniel provided the unique opportunity to connect through the common language of visual art with someone nearly 10,000 miles away. In the conversation, Daniel and I discuss his creative process, the significance of his cultural heritage, and the importance of place in his art. We also explore the meditative nature of both producing and experiencing art. Our conversation centers around his latest show, ‘Yurlupirti - Forever Without End (eternal),’ which is the inaugural exhibition at D’Lan Contemporary’s new space in New York. This exhibition features ten new paintings that delve deeper into Daniel's personal beliefs and cultural perspectives, highlighting the fusion of coastal and desert environments through a vivid and layered abstract style.

    https://dlancontemporary.com.au/exhibition/yurlupirti-new-york/

    https://www.shortstgallery.com.au/artists/119-daniel-walbidi/works/

    • 30 min

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