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A.G. Geiger Presents, Tales from the LA Art Underworld

Michael Delgadoaggeiger.com
Fine art book store owner, Michael Delgado interviews the most interesting artists, musicians, performers, poets, writers and other malcontents prowling the Los Angeles cultural landscape. Produced in cooperation with the Mayfair Hotel and music and artist management company Regime 72, "A.G. Geiger Presents" comes to you weekly from the Library Bar of the historic Mayfair Hotel.

Episodes

#67 Artist Monica Wyatt & Craftsman Clare Graham

Assemblage artist Monica Wyatt discusses her upcoming solo show at MorYork, a magical space filled with unreal sculptures, assemblages and fascinating objects that doubles as the studio of craftsman extraordinaire, Clare Graham. 

Mar 30, 202229 min

#66 Sex and the Single Feminist, Artist Barbara T. Smith

An insightful interview with the legendary feminist performance artist Barbara T. Smith who recently celebrated her 90th birthday and remains a force in the southern California art scene. An huge trove of her work, writings, videos, and correspondence were recently purchased by the Getty Museum’s Research Institute Library where they are being cataloged, ensuring that her work will go on to inspire new generations of artists and activists alike. Smith looks back on her work, the tumultuous 60's ...

May 05, 202135 min

#65 London Based Social Practice Artist Duo Something & Son

Paul Symth, who together w Andy Merritt is one half of the London based art duo Something And Son, the highly acclaimed artists whose exhibitions at the Tate Modern have met both critical and popular acclaim discusses the Something and Son origin story, dream projects and the future of social practice art.

Mar 16, 202134 min

#64 LA based painter, Molly Segal

Segal discusses group sex in dystopian landscapes rendered masterfully in the unforgiving medium of watercolor as they appear in her new, impressive show at Luna Anais Gallery.

Mar 05, 202117 min

#63 Artist Don Edler

Visual artist and film maker Don Edler discusses his latest film "Devil You Know", a fascinating dive into the worlds of artificial intelligence, deep fakes and media echo chambers that lays bare the frightening reality of the unreality driving the post truth assault on the very foundation of human discourse.  

Jan 27, 202129 min

#62 Best of 2020

In a tumultuous year, artists have proven up to the challenge of addressing both personal and societal upheavals.  The legendary artist Larry Bell as well as emerging artist of color Yuge Zhou spoke of fresh insights into their artistic practice. MOCA Santa Barbara Chief Curator Alexandra Terry describes the work of Genevieve Gaignard and influential art and cultural writer Lawrence Weschler reflects on a pivotal moment in his career. LA's poet laureate, Luis J. Rodriguez reminds us of the ...

Dec 29, 202021 min

#61 Video Artist Yuge Zhou

A resident at New Inc, the world's first museum led incubator for art, technology and design founded by New Museum in NYC, the internationally renown artist Yuge Zhou discusses her work and upcoming projects. 

Nov 19, 202030 min

#60 MCASB Chief Curator, Alexandra Terry

The Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara's Curator discusses the current exhibition by LA based artist Genevieve Gaignard, their upcoming 2021 schedule including a show with Shana Moulton, a 45th anniversary celebration, their current fundraiser and an exciting mentoring program to foster more diverse leadership in the arts. 

Oct 21, 202028 min

#59 Artist Debi Cornwall

In a fascinating discussion of what it means to be American, award winning photographer Cornwall talks about her latest book "Necessary Fictions".  After the blockbuster "Welcome To Camp America", in which she photographed both the captors and captives at the notorious detention center of Guantanamo Bay,  "Necessary Fictions"  continues her examination of the state sponsored fictions that we tell ourselves in the service of  empire.  

Oct 07, 202038 min

#58 Artist Casper Brindle

Represented by the William Turner Gallery in Los Angeles and by Nancey  Toomey Fine Art in San Francisco, Brindle discusses the unique southern  Californian light, as well as car and surf cultures and their combined  influence on his work.

Sep 02, 202019 min

#57 Executive Director, Mel and Leta Ramos Family Foundation, Rochelle Leininger

What do Wonder Woman, Superman and Cat Woman have in common with a charitable foundation to benefit arts education among under-served communities in schools and non profit organizations? Leinenger talks about life with her father, the Pop Art legend, Mel Ramos, the Foundations mission,  and a fantastic opportunity to purchase rare monographs and lithographs in support of their work. 

Aug 24, 202019 min

#56 Artist Lezley Saar

Internationally renown artist Lezley Saar discusses her intricate work, what it was like growing up in an artistic family and why as an artist of color she won't be making art about Covid or police brutality in the near term.

Jul 07, 202021 min

#55 Author/ Photographer Carolyn Campbell

LA Times Bestselling author Carolyn Campbell talks about her new book " City of Immortals, Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Paris." Working for nearly 30 years to complete the book, Campbell's exhaustive research has yielded fascinating information on the history of funerary architecture and the Napoleonic era  as well as refreshing insights on the many luminaries buried there.

Jun 25, 202029 min

#54 Award Winning Art and Culture Writer Lawrence Weschler

A staff writer for the New Yorker for 20 years, Weschler has won the prestigious George Polk award in Journalism - twice. His books of political reportage include The Passion of Poland (1984); about the Solidaity revolution; and A Miracle, A Universe: Settling Accounts with Torturers (1990) which examines how fledgling democracies in countries such as south Africa, Uruguay, Cambodia and Bosnia reconciled with their previously toxic security apparatuses. More recently Weschler published an update...

Jun 17, 202033 min

#53 Painter, James Hayward

In a wide ranging,  lively interview,  the artist Mike Kelly called "one of the few truly important West Coast painters",  talks with us about what it means to paint, how an artist should live their life and why its time for revolution. 

Jun 08, 202031 min

#52 Light and Space Artist, Peter Lodato

Lodato's work spans several decades and began in the late 1960's when he created installations exploring the nature of perception , specifically in the way physical spaces can be transformed into immersive experiences. Peter discusses his work and even gives up some of the secret techniques in his masterful paintings. 

Jun 03, 202014 min

#51 Art Critic and Educator Paddy Johnson

The Founder of the influential website Art F City , Paddy Johnson explains why artist statements tend to suck and what to do about it. While chatting about her work as a writer for the New York Times , the Economist and other major publications, Paddy offers tips to artists on how to better present themselves while talking about their work. 

May 15, 202024 min

#49 Love Letter to LA from Her Top Poets

In a special edition for our time of quarantine, 12 of LA's finest wordsmiths offer readings dedicated to the idea of Los Angeles as a unique sense of cultural place, time and energy. Instead of focusing on pandemic and isolation, it's a reminder of why we live here and why we would live nowhere else. Participating poets in order of appearance: Ellyn Maybe, Laurel Ann Bogen, Bill Cushing, Lynne Thompson, Brendan Constantine, Susan Hayden,  Suzanne Lummis, Gail Wronsky, Richard Modiano, Cand...

Apr 08, 202042 min

#48 Artist Larry Bell/ special edition

On special assignment for Art Report Today dot com,  I had the opportunity to speak with the world renown artist who explains why not knowing what you are doing is the best part of the creative process.

Mar 29, 202026 min

#47 Poet & Author, Candice Kelsey

In intense and clear vignettes with structural allusions to classic literature, Kelsey mines the depths of her life as a daughter and a mother, and by association our own childhood experiences and adult self-consciousness.  

Mar 11, 202035 min

#46 SoLA Contemporary Director, Tatum Hawkins

Helping to drive exciting new community oriented programming at South Los Angeles Contemporary, Director Tatum Hawkins talks about the Crenshaw District, the non-profit's mission and their upcoming shows that include projects with Storm Ascher & Mylo Mu. 

Mar 03, 202026 min

#45 Artist Sheinina Raj

We visit with artist Sheinina Raj who talks about  Intercultural ,  her traveling exhibition/ sound installation collaboration with Grammy award winner Nelly Furtado. The exhibition opens May 16, 2020 at the Louis Lambert Gallery in Bergamont Station, Los Angeles.

Feb 18, 202040 min

#44 Artist, Nancy Buchanan

A key figure in the performance art scene and of the feminist art movement that emerged in Southern California during the 1970s, Buchanan's work has often positioned the audience as participants in a wider conversation on the gendered and defamilarized body, the dangers  of commercialized voyeurism and the dire consequences of an increasing militarization in our society. Her work is included in the collections of major museums here in the US and abroad, including MOMA and the Centre Pompido...

Feb 07, 202038 min

#43 John Caulkin, WPA Poster Exhibition

Exhibition organizer Caulkin, explains why WPA posters are more relevant today than ever and how you can get inspired in workshops Feb 1 and Feb 8 on Chung King Road. 

Jan 28, 202028 min

#42 Gallerist Juri Koll

Opening a new space in the Bendix building, Gallerist Juri Koll talks about his inaugural show, a retrospective of LA Artist Gloriane Harris. He also discusses the upcoming 2020 edition of the Fine Arts Film Festival  at Beyond Baroque and other noteworthy art news. 

Jan 21, 202029 min

#41 Zen Psychosis: Shana Nys Dambrot & Osceola Refetoff

Critic, Curator and Author Shana Nys Dambrot and National Photojournalist of the Year, Osceola Refetoff discuss their collaboration on the oneiric fiction novella, Zen Psychosis recently published by Griffith Moon Press.

Jan 10, 202035 min

#40 Best of 2019

Interesting insights, provocative  commentary and music from Tosh Berman, Beatie Wolfe, The Dark Bob, Brendan Constantine, Phil America, Nancy Baker Cahill and Christie Hayden

Jan 03, 202032 min

#35 Gallerist Craig Krull

Longtime LA gallerist and force in the cultural workings of the region, Krull tells us why LA is THE city to be in for an artist today. 

Dec 13, 201941 min

#34 Artist Sandow Birk

Is painting a silly way to communicate? Why is the Qu'ran is so relevant to everyday America? And what does Bruegel have to do with mass shootings?  Born in Detroit but raised in the OC Birk is well travelled, and his subjects are as wideranging as his world wide adventures. Images of gang violence, graffiti culture, prisons, surfing, skateboarding, Dante’s Divine Comedy, the Iraq war, and the Qur’an are all treated with an eye toward social justice and historical contexts. Birk has exhibit...

Dec 04, 201931 min