
4 episodes

Alleged Podcast Aaron Rose
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4.8 • 26 Ratings
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In depth interviews hosted by artist, filmmaker and curator Aaron Rose, founder of the notorious Alleged Gallery in New York City and instigator of the Beautiful Losers art movement. Guests include high-profile creators from the worlds of art, music and film. Conversations are pure and unscripted, rooted in Rose's sometimes decades long friendships with his guests.
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Episode Four: Tunde Adebimpe
In this episode I'm super honored to have a conversation with Tunde Adebimpe. Tunde is perhaps most well known for being the lead singer of the seminal New York band TV On The Radio, but that doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of his creative output. He is also a talented visual artist, brilliant animator, accomplished film director and actor. He's also, as you'll discover here, a really great guy.
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Episode Three - Kim Hastreiter
After a bit of a delay we’re finally back with the third episode of the Alleged Podcast and we’ve got a banger for you! If you don’t know about Kim Hastreiter then you’re in for a real treat. She’s probably most well known for confounding the NYC "underground bible" Paper Magazine in 1984, but her life story goes way beyond that. She helped build the first building at Arcosanti in the 60s, studied with John Baldesarri in the ‘70s, was a regular at the Mudd Club and introduced Keith Haring to Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm Maclaren in the 80s. It just goes on and on. She’s one of a kind and we’re so honored that she gave us her time and wisdom for this episode. Apologies for the audio quality (we had some technical problems) but it shouldn’t take away from Kim’s supreme radness. I love this woman and I’m sure you will too. Enjoy!!
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Episode Two: Mike Mills
Aaron Rose in conversation with filmmaker, graphic designer and artist Mike Mills.
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Episode One: Ed Templeton
Our inaugural episode features Aaron Rose in conversation with artist, photographer and professional skateboarder Ed Templeton.
Customer Reviews
Fantastic
The 3 episodes so far are fun to listen to, I love informal discussion with artists. Aaron’s laugh is pretty great.
Now what?
I loved the first (& only, to date) 2 episodes. Hoping for more soon
Total delight
I could listen to Aaron and Ed talk about art for hours. Beyond excited to see the full line up of guests. Twelve stars.