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Interviews by Brainard Carey

by Brainard Carey

Lives of the most Excellent Artists, Architects, Curators, Critics, Theorists Poets and more, like Vasari’s book updated. (Interviews with over 1200 artists and others about practice and lifestyle from Yale University radio WYBCX)

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Jessamyn Lovell

26m · Published 20 Nov 20:13
Self-Portrait in Blonde Wig, 2007 Jessamyn Lovell (b. 1977, Syracuse, NY) is a conceptual artist working with photography, video, performance, and surveillance contemplating class and personal identity. Lovell holds a BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology and an MFA from California College of the Arts. She is based in Albuquerque, NM where she is currently a Senior Lecturer and Undergraduate Director of the Art Department at the University of New Mexico. Lovell is a founding member and activist leader in the United Academics of the University of New Mexico, the institution's new faculty union and a licensed and practicing private investigator. Lovell has received international recognition for her artwork including Dear Erin Hart, for which she found, followed and photographed her identity thief. She received her private investigator’s license in 2017 for D.I.Y. P.I. (Do It Yourself Private Investigation), a long-term conceptual art piece. Self Portrait Mirror, 2017 Self-portrait taken on surveillance, from Do It Yourself Private Investigation (2016-current), 50"x70” archival inkjet print Self-portrait taken on surveillance, from No Trespassing, (2007-2009), 40x70” archival inkjet print

Matthew Langley

33m · Published 27 Oct 21:34
MatthewLangleyreceived his BFA from Corcoran School of Art in Washington DC in 1985. Since then,Langley’s work has been shown extensively in the United States and Europe through numerous group and solo exhibitions. Recent exhibitions include;Big CircleatM17 Contemporary Art Center,Kiev,In Colorat Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA andThe Unified Fieldat Blank Space, New York, NY. Langley’s artworks have also been included in various public and corporate collections including; the International Museum of Collage, Assemblage, and Construction, The Doris Patz Collection at the University of Maryland University College (UMUC), DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities, Ernest and Young, PNC Bank, Saks Fifth Avenue, Norwegian Cruise Lines, MacAndrews & Forbes and the State Department of the United States. He currently lives and works in New York. Books mentioned in the interview were White by Kenya Hara. Hara has been the art director of Muji since 2001. Also mentioned were the books of John le Carré Photo of studio with the large painting in process that is mentioned in the interview; Unfinished, 2020, 60 x 96 inches Marine Drive, 2019, 38 x 31 inches, acrylic on paper Zine by Matthew Langley and book by J Saltz

Sarah Lawson and Lee Norton

23m · Published 23 Oct 18:02
Sarah Lawsonis a writer and editor based in Brooklyn. They are a member of the Ugly Duckling Presse editorial collective, and act as UDP's Publicity Director. Lee Norton is a member of the Ugly Duckling Presse Editorial Collective, where he also serves as the Development Director. He teaches composition and literature at Queens College CUNY, usually with a focus on the history and rhetoric of the life sciences, theories of genre, 20th-century fiction, and contemporary poetry, in some combination. He earned a PhD in English and Comparative Literature at UNC-Chapel Hill; his critical work has appeared in Occasions; his poetry, inOhio Edit, Drunken Boat, Supermachine, and several other magazines. Ugly Duckling Presse is a nonprofit publisher for poetry, translation, experimental nonfiction, performance texts, and books by artists. Through the efforts of a volunteer editorial collective, UDP was transformed from a 1990s zine into a mission-driven small press that has published more than 300 titles to date, and produced countless prints and ephemera. UDP favors emerging, international, and “forgotten” writers, and its books, chapbooks, artist’s books, broadsides, and periodicals often contain handmade elements, calling attention to the labor and history of bookmaking. UDP is committed to keeping its publications in circulation with our online archive of out-of-print chapbooks and our digital proofs program. In all of its activities, UDP endeavors to create an experience of art free of expectation, coercion, and utility. Here is a link to the pamphlet subscription mentioned in the interview and the regular subscription is here. And here is some more writing on the reasoning / history that went into doing the pamphlet series, in the words of editor Daniel Owen. Soviet Texts, the first representative selected volume of poetry by Dmitri Alexandrovich Prigov, a leading writer of the late Soviet and early post-Soviet era and one of the founders of Moscow Conceptualism. The first batch of the 2020 Pamphlet Series, with work from Simon Cutts, Sergio Chejfec, Don Mee Choi, Steven Zultanski, and Aleksandr Skidan. Bobbie Louise Hawkins' autobiographical novel One Small Saga; and Laura Riding's first book of poetry, The Close Chaplet.

Natalija Vujošević

18m · Published 21 Oct 15:33
Natalija Vujošević is an artist and curator based in Montenegro, Yugoslavia. The focus of her research and practice is the presentation of archives through exhibition-making, seeking renewed modes of communication, engagement, and understanding through new interpretations and expanded forms. She has lead and curated this kind of work on a number of research projects and public presentations, such as: Comrades / Women's Movement in Montenegro 1943 - 1953 / with Nataša Nelević A research project and exhibition dedicated to the AFZ archive (the anti-fascist front of women in socialist Yugoslavia. Archive + contemporary art interventions and interviews. "Why Have There Been No Great Men Artists?" Collections of the British Council in cooperation with the National Museum of Montenegro, (with a focus on women artists and their position in collections and in the art scene. Missing Stories / Forced labor in Nazi Germany, organized by the Goethe Institute Belgrade / Salon of the Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade). She is the founder and director of the non-governmental organization, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Montenegro, which has been active since 2015, which is dedicated to contemporary art theory, education, research, and archives. The Institute established the first award for the young artists in Montenegro (in cooperation with Trust For Mutual Understanding New York). In the National Library of Montenegro, they are developing an alternative book collection that consists of art theory, philosophy, and humanistic science written in the last 3 decades (after Yugoslavia). Her recent artist research is focused around Issues of life on the sidelines of global capitalism: the fatal transition of the Western Balkans and the neo-colonial politics and the occupation of natural resources on the Adriatic coast. The book mentioned in the interview was;Breathing / Chaos and Poetry / Franco "Bifo" Berardi. The study of Nature, Installation in public vitrine, 2020, mirror, textile, curtains, South south lets go south Biennale Serbia. Body Installation, 2017, ceramic tiles, textile, wood. Nida Art Colony

Ellen Winkler

23m · Published 21 Oct 15:21
Ellen Winkler is a print maker, painter and graphic designer who lives in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. She studied art during her undergraduate years at Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Michigan. That educational experience afforded her the opportunity to live and work in New York City as a participant in the Great Lakes Colleges Association "Semester in New York”. She worked as an apprentice to the artist, Willard Midgette.She came to the Washington area in 1977 to pursue a graduate degree at George Washington University, where she focused on Graphic Design. She was Art Director ofThe Chronicle of Higher Education’s Opinion and Arts weekly magazine,The Chronicle Reviewand is retired.She is a member of the Los Angeles Printmaking Society.Deeply influenced by the artist Jack Boul, she has spent much time exploring monotypes as a means of responding to the landscape. She has recently beenworking with drypoint, copper engraving and etching. Her etchings particularly reflect recent drawings which are explorations of seen and unseen places. Additionally, she has been renderinglandscapes using oil paint on prepared board. "Getting to There”; 2020; 6 5/8" x 7 1/2"; Oil on prepared board “Tired Going Home”; 2020; 6" x 5; Drypoint and Engraving printed with Chine Collé

Thea Matthews

24m · Published 02 Oct 01:27
Thea Matthews is a Brooklyn-based poet, activist, and educator of Afro-Indigenous Mexican heritage. Born and raised in San Francisco, California, Thea is the author of Unearth [The Flowers] (Red Light Lit, 2020). Her work has appeared in The Rumpus, Atlanta Review, The New Republic,and others. Currently, she is an MFA Poetry candidate at New York University and editor of For Women Who Roar magazine. Links to purchase the book and have more info, click here and also here. The following printed poem was read during this interview.

Milena Dragićević Šešić

21m · Published 02 Oct 01:15
Dr. Milena Dragićević Šešić, prof. emerita, former President of University of Arts, Belgrade, founder of UNESCO Chair in Interculturalism, Art Management and Mediation, professor of Cultural Policy & Management, Cultural studies, Media studies. Diplomas: D.E.A. Paris-VIII 1977, Mag. University of Arts Belgrade (1981), and Ph.D. in literature and communication University of Belgrade (1990). Commandeur dans l`Ordre des Palmes Academiques (French Ministry of Education) 2002. ENCATC Fellowship Laureate 2019. University of Arts Laureate in 2004 & 2019. Guest Lecturer at numerous world universities.Published 20 books and more than 200 essays: Vers les nouvelles politiques culturelles; Art management in turbulent times: adaptable quality management; Intercultural mediation in the Balkans (both with S. Dragojevic); Culture: management, animation, marketing (with Branimir Stojković);Neofolk culture; Art and alternative… Translated in 17 languages. Expert for UNESCO, European Cultural Foundation, Council of Europe. Realized 50 projects in cultural policy and management (Europe, India, Cambodia, Arab countries, Central Asia). The books mentioned in the interview were:The Art and Culture of Dissent The Maaya entrepreneurship: the entrepreneurial model of the Festival sur le Niger and Devojka sa štapom. In October 2019 Milena Dragićević Šešić became the first ENCATC laureat for her “outstanding achievements in cultural management and policy” ENCATC is a European network on cultural management and policy regrouping higher education institutions that have education and research in these areas. just a dot is missing in between two phrases - so it should be: In October 2019 Milena Dragićević Šešić became the first ENCATC laureat for her “outstanding achievements in cultural management and policy”. ENCATC is a European network on cultural management and policy regrouping higher education institutions that have education and research in these areas. Milena Dragićević Šešić & Sanjin Dragojević, Intercultural mediation, in albanian language Priština, MM Publishing, 2007, Book cover and design, artist Dren Maliqi. Original edition in Bosnian-Serbo-Croat, OKO Sarajevo 2004. This book was translated in English, French, Georgian & Albanian language. Milena Dragićević šešić and Sanjin Dragojević (2005) Art Management in Turbulent Times: Adaptable Quality Management, Amsterdam: Boekmanstichting

Suzan Shutan

23m · Published 02 Oct 01:07
Suzan Shutan received her BFA from California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA studying with Judy Pfaff, Elizabeth Murray, Linda Benglis, Jonathan Borofsky, and so may other amazing artists who impacted her work. Her MFA was from Rutgers University Mason Gross, NJ where she studied with Leon Golub, Martha Rossler, Geoff Hendricks and a long list of great visiting artists. Her work has been shown throughout the United States, South America and Europe in 20 solo exhibits and 198 group exhibitions. She has received many grants, attended artist residencies, has been reviewed by the New York Times, Smithsonian Magazine, International Sculpture Magazine and published in the book Paper Art II by Artpower International Publishing. Her work is in private and public collections with recent commissions by Log Me In, Boston Headquarters, MA and Sloan Kettering Hospital, NYC, NY. You can more of her work on Artsy and First Dibs with ODETTA Gallery NY, and on instagram #sshutan and on her website. Her curating career began at the Des Moines Art Center in Iowa where she curated exhibits for the Education Wing. Her first exhibit “Mouse Art”, miniature two and three dimensional work that got exhibited along the baseboards of the entire wing, was a huge hit, was picked up by the Associated Press and went viral. She has curated twenty exhibits in the last thirty years, the most recent being in 2019, MATERIALIZED ,at Hampton Gallery at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Shutan, 2018, Energy Grid, Arts & Cultural Center Hollywood, FLA, 4ftx 18ft, paint, wire, pompoms. Shutan, 2019, Toxic-Stream, tar paper, handmade dyed paper, pins, 22ft x 5.5ft x 222_Flinn Gallery Greenwich, CT

Goran Denić

17m · Published 28 Sep 14:51
Babe, Sopot, 27.08.2020. Vesna Tasic, Goran Denic. Muzej korupcije, umetnicka instalacija, organizacija ZMUC, zemunski mali umetnicki centar. RAS foto Aleksandar Slavkovic Goran Denić, was born 1966 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. 1985 -89 studied Law at Belgrade Faculty of Law, 1989 - 1992 BA FA from Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade, University of Arts, Serbia. 1992 - 94 MA in Fine Arts with distinction in sculpture at UCT, South Africa. Besides working as an art manager and art director in native organisations he is experienced artist in cross media, from traditional (sculpture and printmaking) to audio, film and animation. Lived in Angola, Mozambique and South Africa, now lives in Belgrade, Serbia. One of the founders of ZMUC (community art centre) and Museum of Corruption. Exhibited in Albania, Israel, Japan, South Africa, Mozambique, Serbia, Thailand and Montenegro. You can see some of his works hereand if you can read Serbo-Croatian you can seel and comment son his book here. remember spain, bronze wood acrilic, 60x60x30 hallo mum, 2005, bronze steel, 120x30x40cm

Lida Winfield

26m · Published 25 Sep 17:44
Lida Winfield Lida Winfield is an innovative and accomplished dancer, choreographer, spoken word artist and educator. She believes that our bodies carry wisdom, history and stories. Through movement we are granted the opportunity to actively engage with that wisdom and history from a new perspective. Learn more on her website at www.lidawinfield.com. Imaginary:Lida Winfield,Ellen Smith Ahern,Maree ReMalia, Matthew Evan Taylor and Joseph Hall. Mixing dance/theater, storytelling, lighting design and original audio scores, IMAGINARY, is a quirky, innovative yet socially poignant work that explores perception in relationship to the imagination. Photo Credit: Jonathan Hsu. Same but Different: Christal Brown and Lida Winfield

Interviews by Brainard Carey has 410 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 161:25:02. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 8th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 9th, 2024 06:10.

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