Duncan and guest host Shannon Stratton talk to Lisa Stone curator
of the Roger Brown study collection about what a kickass resource
it is and what you can do, by simply clicking a mouse, to help save
it.
Kathryn Born checks in from the Hyde Park Art Center about their
current show.
Coming soon! Jim Elkins, Judy Ledgerwood, Dominic Molon on rock,
Lee Bontecou, Tony Fitzpatrick versus Mike Benedetto and ever so
much more!!!
Through a series of gifts and bequests The School of the Art
Institute of Chicago (SAIC) has become the primary repository of
the personal, intellectual, and artistic effects of alumnus Roger
Brown. His generosity to the School included a remarkable group of
paintings and prints. Brown’s gift of paintings is organized into
two groups: the Roger Brown Permanent Collection, a study
collection of works that are available for study and exhibition,
and the Roger Brown Estate Collection of Paintings and Prints.
Works from the Estate Collections are offered for sale to museums
and private collectors, and are available for loan to museum
exhibitions. Proceeds from the sale of paintings and prints provide
a major source of operating support for the Roger Brown Study
Collection.
SAIC is in the unique position to share a wealth of artistic,
personal, and intellectual resources from the RBSC Archive with
collectors and institutions considering loans or purchases. The
RBSC Archive includes Brown’s sketchbooks from early/student years
to the early 1990s. From these we can often provide images from
Brown’s creative process for a specific work or art, or a time
frame in Brown’s career. We can often provide provenance,
exhibition and publication histories, and at times we can find
references to specific works or ideas in Brown’s writings.
About the Podcast
Bad At Sports is a weekly podcast about contemporary art. Founded in 2005, badatsports.com focuses on presenting the practices of artists, curators, critics, dealers, various other arts professionals through an online audio format.