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Art Sense

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Step into the studios, galleries, museums and boardrooms of the art world with Art Sense. Join host Craig Gould in insightful, one-on-one conversations that delve deep into the minds of art world thought leaders. From compelling authors to visionary technologists, this podcast explores the diverse perspectives of art historians, curators, museum directors, artists, and business leaders, offering listeners an enriching journey through the origins of masterpieces to the emerging horizon of art and innovation shaping our cultural landscape.
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Ep. 100: Artist Matthew Day Jackson

A conversation with artist Matthew Day Jackson whose show “Against Nature” is up now through July 1 at Pace’s 510 West 25th Street location in New York. Jackson uses a host of inspirations from Romanticism to help share his unique vision of the world. The results are captivating landscapes that consist of dozens of intricate layers made with a wide variety of materials and mechanical processes. https://www.pacegallery.com/exhibitions/matthew-day-jackson-against-nature/ https://www.pacegallery.co...

Jun 14, 202356 min

Bonus: NFT.NYC 2023 Panel Discussion "Art: Bridging the Digital and the Physical"

As a midweek bonus for listeners, we have a recording of Craig's panel discussion from NFT.NYC 2023 titled "Art: Bridging the Digital and the Physical". Craig served as the moderator of the panel and was joined by Luli Sulichin who is a conceptual visual artist whose practice focuses on physical artwork while incorporating the benefits of web3 and Luca Bertolani who is the cofounder of Aesthetes - a European based web3 company providing solutions for artists looking to enter the growing space of...

Jun 09, 202328 min

Ep. 99: The Intersection of AI and the Art World With Dr. Emily L. Spratt - Art Historian, Data Scientist, Strategic Advisor

A conversation with Dr. Emily L. Spratt who is both a noted art historian and data scientist working at the forefront of artificial intelligence’s advancement into the world of visual art. Dr. Spratt provides a framework for understanding how AI is impacting the art world, while also examining the philosophical, ethical and legal questions that the technology is forcing us to face. Dr. Spratt also details her collaboration with acclaimed French Chef Alain Passard and his Three-Star Michelin rest...

Jun 06, 202355 min

Ep. 98: Author and Curator Elliot Bostwick Davis "Edward Hopper & Cape Ann: Illuminating an American Landscape"

A conversation with author and curator Elliot Bostwick Davis about her new book “Edward Hopper & Cape Ann: Illuminating an American Landscape” and the accompanying exhibit which runs July 22 to October 16 at the Cape Ann Museum in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Both the book and the exhibit examine the impact of Hopper’s wife Jo on his work and the trajectory of his career. Their relationship started in the summer of 1923 there in Cape Ann and it wasn’t long before the 41-year-old Hopper became ...

May 30, 202347 min

Ep. 97: Artist Carroll Dunham

A conversation with artist Carroll Dunham. Dunham takes time to discuss the latest iteration of his iconic figurative work up through June 17th at Gladstone’s 515 West 24th Street location in New York. The show features drawings of colorful, boldly drawn male and female forms intimately connecting within cubic spaces. In the conversation, I try to get to a better understanding of Dunham’s philosophies and motivations. https://www.gladstonegallery.com/exhibition/11250/drawing/installation-views h...

May 23, 202343 min

Ep. 96: Curator Greg Hilty "Matter as Actor"

A conversation with Lisson Gallery Partner and Curatorial Director Greg Hilty. Hilty sits down to discuss the upcoming exhibit “Matter as Actor” which explores themes of multiplicity, interconnectedness, natural forces, raw materials, shared experiences and our response to the physical world. The show opens May 3rd at Lisson Gallery in London and runs through June 24. https://www.lissongallery.com/exhibitions/matter-as-actor

Apr 25, 202340 min

Ep. 95: Artist Tyler Hobbs

A conversation with generative artist Tyler Hobbs. Hobbs has combined his computer programming and art backgrounds to become one of the biggest names at the nexus of digital and physical art. On the heels of his amazingly popular Fidenza series of generative artworks, he has released the ambitious QQL series which redefines the role of the art collector as that of collaborator. Pace Gallery is currently featuring a series of physical works that Hobbs created by hand based on his own use of the Q...

Apr 18, 20231 hr

Ep. 94: Artist Loriel Beltrán

A conversation with artist Loriel Beltrán. Beltrán is a Venezuelan American painter based in Miami who creates captivating paintings through a unique and labor-intensive process which involves pouring layers upon layers of paint into a form. Once dried, the block of dried paint is sliced into thin strips and reassembled on a flat surface. The result is unique and mesmerizing. Beltran sits down to talk about his unique process, its origins and his new show at Lehmann Maupin in New York. https://w...

Apr 11, 202332 min

Ep. 93: Bernadine Bröcker Wieder, CEO of Arcual

A conversation with Arcual CEO Bernadine Bröcker Wieder. Formerly the Founder and CEO of Vastari, a technology company that facilitated communication between museums and collectors, Bröcker Wieder is now recognized as a thought leader in the convergence of the art world and the blockchain. Her current company, Arcual, was founded by the MCH Group (the people behind Art Basel) along with the Luma Foundation and the venture arm of Boston Consulting Group. Arcual is currently rolling out solutions ...

Apr 04, 202335 min

Ep. 92: Robert Norton, Founder and CEO of Verisart

A conversation with Verisart Founder and CEO Robert Norton. Robert is a pioneer in the world of fine art e-commerce having founded Saatchi Art and Sedition before starting Verisart in 2015. Inspired by the emerging blockchain, Verisart was founded to provide better certificates of authenticity for traditional artwork. The company now offers a wide range of solutions that include robust digital COAs and the ability to easily mint NFTs from a Shopify plug-in. The conversation includes a bevy of in...

Mar 28, 20231 hr

Ep. 91: Tina Kukielski, Executive Director and Chief Curator of Art21

A conversation with Tina Kukielski, the Susan Sollins Executive Director and Chief Curator for Art21. Art21 is a leader in art-focused content that includes television series, films, publications, digital programs and a wide variety of educational resources. Most famously, Art21 is responsible for the production of the Peabody Award-winning PBS-broadcast television series “Art in the Twenty-First Century”. The conversation includes the history of the organization, the goals of their programming,...

Mar 21, 202342 min

Ep. 90: Elizabeth Smith, Executive Director of the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation

A conversation with Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Executive Director Elizabeth Smith about a new exhibit of Frankethaler’s work currently on display at Gagosian’s 24th Street gallery in New York. “Drawing within Nature: Paintings from the 1990s” features more than a dozen works by Frankenthaler made during a period when she took inspiration from the environment near her Connecticut studio on Long Island Sound. The conversation touches on Frankenthaler's life, career and this latest exhibit. htt...

Mar 14, 202341 min

Ep. 89: Artist Julian Opie

A conversation with artist Julian Opie. Opie is an artist known for distilling the world around us into its simplest forms, reducing people, animals and architecture into shapes and lines that capture their essence instead of their details. In the conversation, we discuss his inspirations, his process and his new show at Lisson Gallery in London that includes his continued experimentation with virtual reality. https://www.lissongallery.com/exhibitions/julian-opie-op-vr-hem-london https://www.jul...

Mar 07, 202356 min

Ep. 88: Scott Lynn, Founder & CEO of Masterworks

A conversation with Masterworks Founder and CEO Scott Lynn. In 2017, Lynn founded Masterworks after seeing an opportunity to securitize fine art as an asset class and thus providing the common Wall Street investor access to blue chip art. Today, Masterworks is the world’s largest buyer of art acquiring seven-to-eight-figure paintings from the likes of Joan Mitchell, Picasso and Basquiat almost daily to meet the demand of its nearly one million users. https://www.masterworks.com https://www.insta...

Feb 28, 202340 min

Ep. 87: Artist Mat Collishaw

A conversation with artist Mat Collishaw. Collishaw is an artist who creates installations that leverage the ephemeral nature of illusions to explore issues related to perception, moral ambiguity and the brevity of life. Among his latest work is a collaboration with NFT veterans Danil Krivoruchko and the team at OG.Art. The project extends a floral theme Collishaw has explored for years by allowing collectors to breed and hybridize new variations based on community interactions and assets in the...

Feb 21, 202339 min

Ep. 86: Boris Pevzner, Co-Founder and CEO of LiveArt

A conversation with Boris Pevzner, Co-Founder and CEO of LiveArt, a technology company that provides a turn-key, anonymous, peer-to-peer marketplace for fine art. In order to enable informed marketplace decisions, the company has also created a powerful data platform that aggregates art market information that is typically difficult to get to. https://liveart.io/ https://www.instagram.com/liveart.io/

Feb 14, 202355 min

Ep. 85: Chris Cummings, Founder and CEO of Iconic Moments

A conversation with Chris Cummings, Founder and CEO of Iconic Moments, a technology company that works alongside cultural institutions like museums to create digital collectibles that heighten engagement and fuel what the company calls “crowd patronage”. The conversation sheds light on the variety of factors that weigh on the operation of museums and the importance of storytelling when engaging museum patrons. https://www.iconicmoments.co/ https://twitter.com/Iconic_NFT?s=20&t=QNLhjtN8dgfFDV...

Feb 07, 202343 min

Ep. 84: Author Christine Ross "Art for Coexistence: Unlearning the Way We See Migration”

A conversation with author Christine Ross about her new book “Art for Coexistence: Unlearning the Way We See Migration”. Ross is a professor of contemporary art history at McGill University and uses that lens to examine contemporary art’s response to migration crises around the globe. Can art provide an emotional gateway to humanizing the life-threatening journey of migrants?

Jan 31, 202349 min

Ep. 83: Artist Alex Prager

A conversation with artist Alex Prager about her decades of staged photography that explore our shared humanity through the use of vibrant colors, dramatic lighting and carefully-crafted characters. The conversation includes details of Prager’s formative years abroad, the moment she realized she needed to become a photographer, and her latest show up now at Lehmann Maupin in New York.

Jan 24, 202352 min

Ep. 82: Artist Y.Z. Kami

A conversation with Iranian-American artist Y.Z. Kami. Kami has gained notoriety over the last four decades with his large-scale portraits of faces in contemplation, as well as a variety of other bodies of work which explore themes related to spirituality and the architecture of sacred spaces through both figuration and abstraction. In the conversation, we discuss the commonalities in his diverse body of work and what can be seen at his latest exhibition in New York.

Jan 17, 202341 min

Ep. 81: Author Matthew Wilson "The Hidden Language of Symbols"

A conversation with author Matthew Wilson about his new book “The Hidden Language of Symbols”. In the conversation, we touch on just a handful of the dozens of symbols and hidden meanings collected from the art and architecture of societies from around the world and profiled in the book. https://www.matthewwilson.uk/work https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Language-Symbols-Matthew-Wilson/dp/0500025290

Jan 10, 202340 min

Ep. 80: The Best of 2022

A look back at the conversations from 2022, featuring excerpts of conversations with Jerry Saltz, Sarah Morris, Simon de Pury, Matthew Collings and Shepard Fairey.

Jan 03, 20231 hr 8 min

Ep. 79: Daniel H. Weiss, CEO and President of The Metropolitan Museum of Art "Why the Museum Matters"

A conversation with Daniel H. Weiss, CEO and President of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, regarding his new book “Why the Museum Matters”. In the book, Weiss describes the origins of the modern day museum, the challenges museums face and what the future holds. The conversation includes insights on some of the thorniest issues facing museums today, including diversity, restitution, and deaccessioning. https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300259353/why-the-museum-matters/ https://www.amazon.com/Why...

Dec 27, 202238 min

Ep. 78: Lisa Darms, Executive Director of Hauser & Wirth Institute

A Conversation with Lisa Darms, Executive Director of the Hauser & Wirth Institute. The institute is a non-profit, private foundation dedicated to transforming the field of artists’ archives by nurturing equity and innovation, while also increasing access to archives. HWI provides grants for progressive archival projects and education, fosters networks locally and internationally and organizes public programming that expands conversations around artistic legacies. https://hauserwirthinstitut...

Dec 20, 202240 min

Ep. 77: Derek Edward Schloss - Digital Art Collector, Co-Founder Collab+Currency, Flamingo Founding Member

A conversation with Web3 art collector, investor and DAO co-founder Derek Edward Schloss. Derek was an early advocate for the economy that has grown around the collecting of digital art. He is the co-founder of Collab+Currency, a crypto-focused venture fund that made early investments in companies like SuperRare, Art Blocks, Async Art, Metaversal, Rarible and PROOF. He is also a founding member of the ultra-exclusive crypto-art-collecting Flamingo DAO, which boasts the world’s most valuable coll...

Dec 13, 202258 min

Ep. 76: Antoni Tàpies Centenary with Toni Tàpies and Natasha Hébert

An exploration of the life and work of the incredibly influential Spanish artist Antoni Tàpies. 2023 will mark what would have been the artist’s 100th birthday. Tàpies’ son Toni Tàpies and daughter-in-law Natasha Hébert join me to discuss the materiality, philosophy and symbolism that were hallmarks of Tàpies’ work, as well as details about the events planned to honor his centenary in the coming year. https://www.pacegallery.com/artists/antoni-tapies/ https://www.pacegallery.com/exhibitions/ant...

Dec 06, 202240 min

Ep. 75: International Gallerist Pearl Lam

A conversation about the intricacies of the Chinese art market with iconic Chinese gallerist Pearl Lam. Lam has been a fixture in the contemporary art scenes of Shanghai and Hong Kong during an unprecedented time of growth and evolution among Chinese artists and collectors. Her galleries represent artists from both China and abroad and The China Art Foundation (which she co-founded with scholar Gao Minglu) aims to utilize art to spark cross-cultural dialogues between the East and the West.

Nov 29, 202240 min

Ep. 74: Poppy Simpson, Head of Product and Content for Netgear's Meural Digital Art Frame

A discussion about the future of digital art displays with Poppy Simpson, Head of Product and Content for Netgear’s Meural product line. In the conversation, we discuss a number of issues around the use of digital art frames, including the evolving user experience, the advantages of providing a library of curated content and Netgear’s pioneering work with the SuperRare DAO to develop a licensing and royalty model for displaying NFTs on digital displays.

Nov 22, 202242 min

Ep. 73: Artist Glenn Brown

A discussion with artist Glenn Brown. Finding inspiration in works from art history as well as science fiction, Brown creates beautifully crafted paintings built from layers of fine brush strokes and thin glazes. The process can take years, but yields paintings that captivate the viewer with sublime colors and intertwining strokes that invite the viewer’s closer inspection. The conversation dives into Brown’s artistic mindset and methodology, as well as a discussion about his current exhibit “We...

Nov 15, 202238 min

Ep. 72: "Mark Rothko" Authors Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko

A conversation with authors Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko on the long-awaited release of their new book about their father titled simply “Mark Rothko”. The volume examines both Mark Rothko the man and Mark Rothko the artist, while providing more than 275 images of his paintings, prints, and works on paper. Our conversation reasserts Rothko as a deeply intellectual and philosophical man who aspired for his abstract work to challenge viewers at a spiritual level. https://www.amazon.com...

Nov 08, 202233 min
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