PODCAST · arts
Art Talk
by KCRW
Art reviews from art critics Edward Goldman and Hunter Drohojowska-Philp.
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978
Ars Longa, Vita Brevis
Edward Goldman talks about fond art memories from hosting KCRW’s Art Talk for 31 years.
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977
The Provocative and Explicit Art of Sarah Lucas
Edward Goldman talks about plenty of sex and drama at the exhibition of British artist Sarah Lucas at the Hammer Museum.
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976
Art and Empire in San Diego
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about the Golden Age of Spanish painting.
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975
Two Exhibitions Mixing Art, Music, and Politics
Edward Goldman talks about photographs by Gordon Parks at the Getty Museum, and multi-media works by artist, musician, and playwright Terry Allen at LA Louver.
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974
Summer Reading in the Art World
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about Lit Lit festival and Tosh Berman’s memoir
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973
These Dance Performances Were Music To My Eyes and Ears
Edward Goldman talks about a week full of extraordinary dance performances on stage and on screen.
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972
Disappearing—California c. 1970
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about the extreme art of Chris Burden, Jack Goldstein and Bas Jan Ader at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
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971
LACMA Exhibition of Contemporary Chinese Art is A Winner
Edward Goldman talks about the LACMA exhibition covering the last four decades of contemporary Chinese art.
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970
Getty Villa Welcomes Its Ancient Ancestors
Edward Goldman talks about the treasures of Villa dei Papiri at Getty Villa for the exhibition Buried by Vesuvius.
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969
Terry Allen at L.A. Louver
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp says the survey of work from 60s until now shows the connections between his art, his music and his life.
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968
These People and Animals Compete For Our Attention
Edward Goldman talks about the solo exhibitions by John Baldessari and Gwynn Murrill at Laguna Art Museum, and Eric Fischl at Sprüth Magers.
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967
All about Dilexi Gallery, 1958-1969
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks the lively exchange among artists and dealers between L.A. and San Francisco
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966
Celebrating the Anniversaries of Bauhaus and Rembrandt
Edward Goldman talks about The Getty Research Institute’s exhibition marking the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus school and a virtual exhibition of Rembrandt paintings in Southern California museums.
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965
Sarah Lucas at the Hammer
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp praises the artist’s power grab.
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964
My Fantasies About Film, Literature, and Architecture
Edward Goldman talks about American cultural experiences that inspired him as a young boy in Russia.
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963
Agnes Pelton at the Phoenix Art Museum
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about the artist’s transcendental modernism
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962
Galia Linn and Alexandra Grant: Stories in Clay and Paint
Edward Goldman talks about mid-career solo exhibitions by two Los Angeles artists.
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961
Kirsten Everberg at 1301 PE
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about her Life Still paintings
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960
Skirball and Vielmetter Los Angeles: Art, Fashion, Politics
Edward Goldman talks about exhibitions full of challenges and surprises at Skirball Cultural Center and Vielmetter Los Angeles.
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959
A Tale of Two Museums: MOCA and LACMA
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about their history and L.A.
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958
MOCA: 40 Years Old and Free for All
Edward Goldman talks about the happy 40th anniversary of the Museum of Contemporary Art, which has become free for all.
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957
Fred Wilson’s Afro Kismet at Maccarone gallery
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp says it’s tough to imagine a more timely and enthralling show
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956
Smart, Courageous and, Yes, Totally Naked
Edward Goldman talks about the Eleanor Antin exhibition at LACMA and an exhibition by June Edmonds at Luis de Jesus gallery.
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955
Roy Dowell at As-Is
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about the recent work of the respected L.A. artist
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954
Broken Back, Unbroken Spirit
Edward Goldman talks about dramatic and painful experiences that inspire artists to do their best work.
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953
Parergon at Blum and Poe
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about a show of Japanese art from the ‘80s and ‘90s.
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952
Cool Art and Hot Fashion South of LA
Edward Goldman talks about art treasures in Orange County.
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951
George Condo at Spruth Magers
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about the pleasure of his visual voraciousness
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950
LA museums challenge our views about art, sex and politics
Edward Goldman talks about a variety of cultural and political programs at Los Angeles Museums challenging our perspectives concerning art, sex and politics.
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949
Bachardy and Shiokava Digging Deep Into Their Souls
Edward Goldman talks about soul-searching exhibitions by two Los Angeles artists, Don Bachardy and Kenzi Shiokava.
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948
Coachella Valley as crucible of creativity?
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp muses on the many art festivals—not fairs— blossoming in the desert
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947
Gods of Architecture Smile Upon LA
Edward Goldman talks about the architectural glory of Los Angeles, with iconic buildings by Pritzker Prize winners within walking distance.
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946
Tschabalala Self at the Hammer
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about artist’s Bodega Run
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945
This Spring Has Turned Our Gods and Angels Into Artists
Edward Goldman talks about the blossom explosion across SoCal as a sign that our Gods and Angels are becoming inspiring artists…
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944
Piero Manzoni at Hauser & Wirth
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about the whitish art of the late Italian Conceptualist
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943
Powerful Art Holding Our Attention Over Centuries
Edward Goldman talks about the power and magic of great artworks of the past, and wonders which contemporary artworks will stand the test of time.
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942
Soul of a Nation at The Broad
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about art in the age of Black Power.
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941
500 Years Later Pontormo Speaks Loud and Clear
Edward Goldman talks about the great 16th century Italian painter Pontormo, on display at The Getty Museum as a rare example of centuries-old art that continues to visually and emotionally engage contemporary audiences.
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940
Marnie Weber at Pasadena City College
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about Twisted Refrain: The Work of Marnie Weber
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939
In Many Ways These Movie Stars are Bigger Than Life
Edward Goldman talks about two exhibitions that break the rules.
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938
Murakami at Gagosian
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about the neo-spiritual dimensions of the artist’s Neo-Pop
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937
Retrospectives of White and Ruppersberg at LACMA and Hammer
Edward Goldman talks about two great American artists, Charles White and Alan Ruppersberg, and their retrospectives at LACMA and Hammer Museum.
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936
Allen Ruppersberg at the Hammer
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp parses the brilliant archival art of Allen Ruppersberg.
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935
Hooray for Hollywood
Edward Goldman talks about art adventures during Oscars weekend.
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934
Lisa Anne Auerbach
Knitted Libraries at Gavlak Gallery
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933
Fool Me Once, Fool Me Twice: The Pleasure Is Mine
Edward Goldman talks about recuperating from all the crowded art fairs in LA with quiet visits to exhibitions across town.
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932
Art Fair Valentine
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp encourages a group hug for this week’s art fairs
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931
Los Angeles Basking in Art
Edward Goldman talks about the friendly invasion of our city by various art fairs.
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930
Jeffrey Vallance and Blinky, The Friendly Hen
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp visits a survey at CSUN and at Edward Cella’s Gallery.
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929
A Lady In White: An Affair to Remember
Edward Goldman talks about the great portrait by Titian on loan to Norton Simon from Dresden.
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