Fri, 26 December 2008 This week Patricia and Brian chat with Lawrence
Rinder, currently the director of the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific
Film Archive. Previously he was the Dean at California College of the
Arts, curated for the Whitney Museum of American Art, and founded the
Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art at CCA. He has curated numerous
exhibitions including the 2002 Whitney Bienial. In this conversation,
they discuss BAMPHA's new building, arts education, the future of the
museum, and the Bay Area art community. At the end Larry agrees to come
back on the show in the future to discuss all the curatorial projects
in his past thay didn't have time to discuss.Direct download: Bad_at_Sports_Episode_174-Lawrence_Rinder.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:00 AM |
Sun, 21 December 2008 It's our annual Holiday extravaganza. Now with even more Hanukkah content than ever before! Enjoy the show, have a safe and happy holiday!Direct download: Bad_at_Sports_Episode_173-holiday_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:31 PM |
Sun, 14 December 2008 Mark Staff Brandl, the Central European Bureau and EuroShark, is in
Central Illinois this time, interviewing Prof. John Jennings and Damian
Duffy, curators of the traveling exhibition "Out of Sequence:
Underrepresented Voices in American Comics," which originated at
Krannert Art Museum in Champaign. Jennings and Duffy discuss their
curation of several shows, their own art and writing such as the
graphic novel The Hole, their teaching, the extension of sequential art
beyond the "Masters of American Comics" notion, theory, the
socio-political, African-American culture, impurity, art history and
more. Hey Kids, Comics, Fine Art and Filosofizing! Big fun for one and
allDirect download: Bad_at_Sports_Episode_172-JenningsDuffy.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:18 PM |
Sun, 7 December 2008 This week a sick Duncan MacKenzie bumbles his way through a dramatic and sweeping discussion with Mark Napier. They speak of "Net Art," its less then stellar critics, and how we think about these new kinds of cultural products.Napier was an early pioneer of net art and is still charting it's future at Potatoland.org. His interview is followed by Terri and Joanna discussing the new book "Dirty Words: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex" by Ellen Sussman. The intro is a gem. Comments[0] |
Sun, 30 November 2008 Duncan "the fieldmouse" MacKenzie interviews Mark "The EuroShark" Staff Brandl, theorist, writer, professor, artist, and contributor to Art in America, Sharkforum and Bad at Sports.Richard expresses concern that Duncan is off his meds. Direct download: Bad_at_Sports_Episode_170-Mark_Staff_Brandl.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:49 AM |

This week Patricia and Brian chat with Lawrence
Rinder, currently the director of the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific
Film Archive. Previously he was the Dean at California College of the
Arts, curated for the Whitney Museum of American Art, and founded the
Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art at CCA. He has curated numerous
exhibitions including the 2002 Whitney Bienial. In this conversation,
they discuss BAMPHA's new building, arts education, the future of the
museum, and the Bay Area art community. At the end Larry agrees to come
back on the show in the future to discuss all the curatorial projects
in his past thay didn't have time to discuss.
It's our annual Holiday extravaganza. Now with even more Hanukkah content than ever before! Enjoy the show, have a safe and happy holiday!
Mark Staff Brandl, the Central European Bureau and EuroShark, is in
Central Illinois this time, interviewing Prof. John Jennings and Damian
Duffy, curators of the traveling exhibition "Out of Sequence:
Underrepresented Voices in American Comics," which originated at
Krannert Art Museum in Champaign. Jennings and Duffy discuss their
curation of several shows, their own art and writing such as the
graphic novel The Hole, their teaching, the extension of sequential art
beyond the "Masters of American Comics" notion, theory, the
socio-political, African-American culture, impurity, art history and
more. Hey Kids, Comics, Fine Art and Filosofizing! Big fun for one and
all
This week a sick Duncan MacKenzie bumbles his way through a dramatic and sweeping discussion with Mark Napier. They speak of "Net Art," its less then stellar critics, and how we think about these new kinds of cultural products.
Duncan "the fieldmouse" MacKenzie interviews Mark "The EuroShark" Staff Brandl, theorist, writer, professor, artist, and contributor to Art in America, Sharkforum and Bad at Sports.