Sun, 22 February 2009 This week: Duncan and Richard talk to artist, professor and musician Jim Lutes about his work, his career, and his recent show at the Renaissance Society."Chicago-based painter Jim Lutes is often considered heir to the Imagist tradition. This, however, is only part of the story. Having come to artistic maturity in the late 1970s, Lutes exemplifies a larger and more complex historical narrative that entails the emergence of figuration and regionalism under the declining influence of Abstract Expressionism. This would be born out over several bodies of work in which Lutes would vacillate beween a populist mode of figuration and a painterly abstraction, the combination of which produced a style along the lines of Picasso in the 1930s or Guston in the 1970s." | ||||||||
Sat, 14 February 2009
This Week: Amanda and Tom talk to art legend Peter
Saul. Next, Amanda and Tom talk to Jacob Dyrenforth about his show that is
currently up at the Renwick Gallery. RIP Lux Interior! "The Cramps
don't pummel and you won't pogo. They ooze; you'll throb." | ||||||||
Sun, 8 February 2009 This week: Duncan acts like a lunatic in the intro, Richard gets annoyed. Duncan talks to Stephanie Brooks about poetry, her work and her show at the Rhona Hoffman Gallery. Then Duncan talks to the fine folks at Mess Hall about their 5 year anniversary.Direct download: Bad_at_Sports_Episode_180-Brooks-Mess_Hall.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:14 PM | ||||||||
Sun, 1 February 2009 This week: Patrica and Brian round-table with Apsara
Dequinzio and Alison Gass, Assistant Curators at SFMOMA about the 2008
SECA award. Apsara and Alison let us in on the unique curatorial
process of the SECA award, including leading tour buses of museum
patrons through rapid-fire studio visits. SECA, the Society for the
Encouragement of Contemporary Art, is an auxiliary group of SFMOMA and
has honored bay area contemporary artists since 1967. The 2008 winners
are Tauba Auerbach, Desirée Holman, Jordan Kantor, and Trevor Paglen,
who's work will be on display at SFMOMA begining February 12, 2009. | ||||||||

This week: Duncan and Richard talk to artist, professor and musician Jim Lutes about his work, his career, and his recent show at the Renaissance Society.
This week: Duncan acts like a lunatic in the intro, Richard gets annoyed. Duncan talks to Stephanie Brooks about poetry, her work and her show at the Rhona Hoffman Gallery. Then Duncan talks to the fine folks at Mess Hall about their 5 year anniversary.
This week: Patrica and Brian round-table with Apsara
Dequinzio and Alison Gass, Assistant Curators at SFMOMA about the 2008
SECA award. Apsara and Alison let us in on the unique curatorial
process of the SECA award, including leading tour buses of museum
patrons through rapid-fire studio visits. SECA, the Society for the
Encouragement of Contemporary Art, is an auxiliary group of SFMOMA and
has honored bay area contemporary artists since 1967. The 2008 winners
are Tauba Auerbach, Desirée Holman, Jordan Kantor, and Trevor Paglen,
who's work will be on display at SFMOMA begining February 12, 2009.