Sat, 29 April 2006 Gallery reviews and interviews from NOVA (check and see if you are talked about), Version Fest, NFO XPO and Tony Fitzpatrick threatens to beat the fucking hell out of another artist! Not to be missed!Comments[1] |
Sat, 29 April 2006 ![]() Category: Art Events! -- posted at: 9:56 AM |
Fri, 28 April 2006 NOVA Fashion Train! Amanda and Sarah go to town. Lots of talk of breasts, interviews with Stephanie Liner and Robin Richman.Day 2 of the Art Fair Madness!!! Robin Richmond Direct download: Bad_at_Sports__Episode_35b_Nova_Fashion.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:59 PM Comments[0] |
Thu, 27 April 2006 We interview DJ Spooky! Tony Fitzpatrick intros the show! Day one of the mini-shows from NOVA.Tony Fitzpatrick Comments[2] |
Thu, 27 April 2006 Sharkstock 2006 - on Friday, 4/28, 8:30 PM, Wesley Kimler's Studio
(2046 West Carroll, Chicago) hosts a celebration of the new Sharkforum
site (www.sharkforum.org)
and will feature live music by Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra, Mucca
Pazza, Rick Rizzo, The Issues, poetry by Simone Muench and Special
Guests to be announced. On display will be original art by Wesley
Kimler, David Roth, Ursula Sokolowska and Ray Pride. Category: general -- posted at: 7:52 AM |
Mon, 24 April 2006 This show was recorded, edited, and mixed all on Sunday hence the late posting!!. This week: "Grub" a compost minded exhibit by Claire Pentecost organized, mulled, and presented by 13 SAIC grad students. Brian Andrews checks in from Portland where apparently all of the SF Hipster are fleeing to. Duncan and Richard muck through the Hollywood notion of an art show, but in real life, and do a couple quickie reviews of work at Lisa Boyle, Three Walls, Western Exhibitions, and a couple other places. In a shocking turn of events, the Raymond Pettibon interview is postponed until after the art fairs.Apologies for the editorial slop this week, I was in a hurry. Real show note to follow soon! PLEASE contact us if you wish to help us out at the art fair. Claire Pentecost |
Mon, 17 April 2006 ![]() Bad at Sports begins the Art Fair
Update by chatting it up with the organizers of the Version Festival
'06 in Bridgeport (Edmar, Elise, Matt, Rotten Milk, and Burke). Later,
we discuss with Michael Workman the highlights of the upcoming Nova Art
Fair. Richard and Duncan end the show with a review of "Covers," the
Oli Watt show at Booster and Seven.
Sorry for the delay in posting I had some techical problems related to my bone-headed-ness. Version 06 |
Sun, 9 April 2006 Bad at Sports interviews Northwestern professor Lane Relyea. Between sips of whiskey, Lane discusses the state of criticism in Chicago and the nation at large. Not only does he explain why it's better to be a curator in Chicago than L.A (and better to bean artist in L.A. rather than Chicago), but then the interview crescendos into Lane and Richard's smackdown confrontation about art theory. Later, Duncan reviews Deb Sokolow at Polvo, and Jamison Oggs at Art Ledge. Amanda wraps it up with a review of the Jose Lerma show at Andrea Rosen Gallery in NY, and Lane chimes in with rants and commentary. Lane Relyea |
Sun, 2 April 2006 David Jones, master printer,
artist, founder of the amazing Anchor Graphics and all around kickass guy talks
about Anchor Graphics new merger with Columbia College Chicago. Shannon
Stratton from Three Walls talks about their residency program, Don't forget to mark your calendars
for the NOVA art fair April 27-30th we will be providing on
the spot live action news from the trenches!!! David Jones |

Gallery reviews and interviews from NOVA (check and see if you are talked about), Version Fest, NFO XPO and Tony Fitzpatrick threatens to beat the fucking hell out of another artist! Not to be missed!
NOVA Fashion Train! Amanda and Sarah go to town. Lots of talk of breasts, interviews with Stephanie Liner and Robin Richman.
We interview DJ Spooky! Tony Fitzpatrick intros the show! Day one of the mini-shows from NOVA.
Sharkstock 2006 - on Friday, 4/28, 8:30 PM, Wesley Kimler's Studio
(2046 West Carroll, Chicago) hosts a celebration of the new Sharkforum
site (
This show was recorded, edited, and mixed all on Sunday hence the late posting!!. This week: "Grub" a compost minded exhibit by Claire Pentecost organized, mulled, and presented by 13 SAIC grad students. Brian Andrews checks in from Portland where apparently all of the SF Hipster are fleeing to. Duncan and Richard muck through the Hollywood notion of an art show, but in real life, and do a couple quickie reviews of work at Lisa Boyle, Three Walls, Western Exhibitions, and a couple other places. In a shocking turn of events, the Raymond Pettibon interview is postponed until after the art fairs.
Bad at Sports interviews Northwestern professor Lane Relyea. Between sips of whiskey, Lane discusses the state of criticism in Chicago and the nation at large. Not only does he explain why it's better to be a curator in Chicago than L.A (and better to be
David Jones, master printer,
artist, founder of the amazing Anchor Graphics and all around kickass guy talks
about Anchor Graphics new merger with Columbia College Chicago. Shannon
Stratton from Three Walls talks about their residency program, 