Ep. 138 – Around the World in Public Art
August 27, 2024
In this episode of the Yale University Press podcast, we talk to art and architectural historian Andrew Wasserman about his new book, The World Atlas of Public Art.
August 27, 2024
In this episode of the Yale University Press podcast, we talk to art and architectural historian Andrew Wasserman about his new book, The World Atlas of Public Art.
April 9, 2024
Kathleen Hanna— Yoko Ono was the first punk rock singer I ever heard, an early proponent of female rebellion in song. My parents didn’t go to college, and we didn’t… READ MORE
November 28, 2023
Jennifer Quick— Ed Ruscha’s major career retrospective opened to much fanfare this past September at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The large-scale survey of the artist’s career, curated… READ MORE
November 14, 2023
In this episode of the Yale University Press podcast, we talk to Vid Simoniti about his new book, Artists Remake the World: A Contemporary Art Manifesto. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Pandora | Spotify | Soundcloud
September 15, 2021
Frauke V. Josenhans— The Rothko Chapel is a place of pilgrimage: artists and art lovers are drawn by the cycle of 14 paintings that Mark Rothko created specifically for the… READ MORE
May 17, 2021
Andy Grundberg– The announcement that Metro Pictures will close its gallery in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York at the end of the year emphatically signals – if any emphasis… READ MORE
April 16, 2021
As Michael S. Roth wrote in his review in The Washington Post, “The maturation of Grundberg as a renowned critic coincides with the maturation of photography as an art form… READ MORE
February 18, 2021
Interview with the artist by David Ebony Sanford Biggers is a multifaceted, multi-talented artist with a singular, global vision. A major touring museum solo of works by the Los Angeles-born (1970),… READ MORE
February 16, 2021
Transmissions is an installation, a collage of several art forms, a revisionist investigation of New York modernism and sexual expression, and an essay in queer theory…. The juxtapositions show that… READ MORE
November 9, 2020
Abigail Zitin— I remember it being at eye level; else how would it have caught my eye? I had gone to see Mastry, an exhibition of works by the African-American painter Kerry… READ MORE