All Episodes - Seeing Is Forgetting with Jason Bailer Losh
Conversations on contemporary art and culture in Los Angeles and beyond
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051 Portland-Based Writer Leah Dieterich
Leah speaks about her book Vanishing Twins and the process of writing the memoir. We discuss connections through shared experience, identifying gender roles, and the process of discovering individual identity while having a successful relationship with your partner. "How does a young couple make room for their individual desires, their evolving selfhoods, and their artistic ambitions while building a life together?"
050 NY-Based Artist Ethan Greenbaum
In one of the most in-depth conversations detailing an artist’s studio practice I've recorded to date, Ethan and I discuss both the methods and mindset that go into developing a complete body of artwork.
049 NY-Based Art Historian, Writer and Curator Andrianna Campbell
Andrianna speaks in-depth about her writing and curatorial practice. We discuss the lack of representation of marginalized groups and individuals within art history; and rethinking curatorial narratives around artists and producers. And the importance of community and conversation within the art world.
048 LA-Based Artist Amir H. Fallah
Amir and I discuss how issues of identity manifest in his painting and daily life, his family's immigration into the United States from Iran, as well as running a successful studio and surviving as an artist.
047 NY-Based Artist Dave McDermott
Dave and I discuss issues of appropriation in art, making ends meet as a full time artist, support systems artists build to survive the ups and downs of the art market, living with addiction and achieving sobriety.
046-LA-Based Artist Jason Revok
Jason speaks about his childhood and adolescence leading him into the world of graffiti and art. We discuss the importance of community, aspects of commodity within the art world, and how the value systems of our society have the potential to disenfranchise artists.
045 LA-Based Artist Anna Sew Hoy
Anna speaks about the various directions her practice has taken over the last twenty years, understanding her place within the work, and realizing that her goal wasn't just to show in a gallery space or an art fair. We talk about the influence that peers and mentors can have on an artist as one's career extends over a period of time.
044 LA-Based Entrepreneur and Fashion Designer Waraire Boswell
Waraire and I discuss how perseverance, family and friends have helped him build a business. We also speak to the role fashion plays in helping individuals represent themselves and attain their goals in life.
043 Gallerist and Arts Professional Michael Thibault
Michael and I discuss music, the Midwest, and his path to opening and closing a gallery in Los Angeles. He goes into detail about the highs and lows of running a gallery as well as why he decided to eventually close the space.
042 LA-Based Curator and Founder of Public Fiction, Lauren Mackler
Lauren speaks about the five years of running Public Fiction as an exhibition space in Los Angeles, as well as the on-going print publication of the same name; her collaborations with institutions, curators, and artists; and what it means for the exhibition to be treated as a medium.
041 NY-Based Artist B. Wurtz
B. Wurtz speaks about his life as an artist growing up in California and moving to New York in the 1980's. We discuss the relationship of his artwork to pop art, surrealism, and conceptual art as well as how to understand when a piece is complete. After having his first institutional retrospective in Europe he shares how he's preparing for his first U.S. museum retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.
040 London-Based Television Producer Adrienne Doyard
Adrienne and I speak about her role as a television producer and how she navigates the business. We talk about family and finding a place between work and happiness, and making difficult choices that have long term effects.
LA-Based Luis Reyes, Executive Producer and Partner of Butcher Bird Studios
Luis talks about his past work in theater and discusses his current role as a partner and executive producer at Butcher Bird Studios focusing on film and television. The final part of our conversation is entirely devoted to the medium of Virtual Reality and how it plays a role in media today as well as art.
038 LA-Based Artist Karl Haendel
Karl discusses issues of creating narratives and dialogues between the personal and social aspects of life, challenging the expectations of an audience, and how he navigates the business side of the art world.
037 LA-Based Comedian Christina Catherine Martinez
Christina speaks about life as a stand-up comedian after coming from the art world, parallels between writing for comedy and writing for art, and how good comedic material provides flexibility so the audience can engage.
036 Artistic Director Martha Graham Dance Company, Janet Eilber
Janet speaks about the living archive of the Martha Graham Dance Company and its evolving legacy, keeping new classics relevant for a contemporary audience, and engaging a new generation in collaboration.
035 FLAG Art Foundation's "The Times" with David Colman, Contributing Writer at NYT
This special five part series has been commissioned by Flag Art Foundation for their exhibition "The Times". The exhibition uses The New York Times as its point of departure and features over 80 artists, artist duos, and collectives who use the "paper of record" to address and reframe issues that impact our everyday lives. These interviews are with current and former editors and writers who speak about their experiences working for The New York Times, including David Colman, contributing writer, 'Style Section'; Andrea Kannapell, Briefings editor; Randy Kennedy, writer, 'Arts section'; Michael Owen, Editor of the News Desk; and Rick Rojas, writer, 'Metro Section.'
034 FLAG Art Foundation's "The Times" with Rick Rojas, Reporter at NYT
This special five part series has been commissioned by Flag Art Foundation for their exhibition "The Times". The exhibition uses The New York Times as its point of departure and features over 80 artists, artist duos, and collectives who use the "paper of record" to address and reframe issues that impact our everyday lives. These interviews are with current and former editors and writers who speak about their experiences working for The New York Times, including David Colman, contributing writer, 'Style Section'; Andrea Kannapell, Briefings editor; Randy Kennedy, writer, 'Arts section'; Michael Owen, Editor of the News Desk; and Rick Rojas, writer, 'Metro Section.'
033 FLAG Art Foundation's "The Times" with Randy Kennedy, Reporter at NYT
This special five part series has been commissioned by Flag Art Foundation for their exhibition "The Times". The exhibition uses The New York Times as its point of departure and features over 80 artists, artist duos, and collectives who use the "paper of record" to address and reframe issues that impact our everyday lives. These interviews are with current and former editors and writers who speak about their experiences working for The New York Times, including David Colman, contributing writer, 'Style Section'; Andrea Kannapell, Briefings editor; Randy Kennedy, writer, 'Arts section'; Michael Owen, Editor of the News Desk; and Rick Rojas, writer, 'Metro Section.'
032 FLAG Art Foundation's "The Times" with Andrea Kannapell, Briefings editor at NYT
This special five part series has been commissioned by Flag Art Foundation for their exhibition "The Times". The exhibition uses The New York Times as its point of departure and features over 80 artists, artist duos, and collectives who use the "paper of record" to address and reframe issues that impact our everyday lives. These interviews are with current and former editors and writers who speak about their experiences working for The New York Times, including David Colman, contributing writer, 'Style Section'; Andrea Kannapell, Briefings editor; Randy Kennedy, writer, 'Arts section'; Michael Owen, Editor of the News Desk; and Rick Rojas, writer, 'Metro Section.'
031 FLAG Art Foundation's "The Times", with Michael Owen, News Desk Editor at NYT
This special five part series has been commissioned by Flag Art Foundation for their exhibition "The Times". The exhibition uses The New York Times as its point of departure and features over 80 artists, artist duos, and collectives who use the "paper of record" to address and reframe issues that impact our everyday lives. These interviews are with current and former editors and writers who speak about their experiences working for The New York Times, including David Colman, contributing writer, 'Style Section'; Andrea Kannapell, Briefings editor; Randy Kennedy, writer, 'Arts section'; Michael Owen, Editor of the News Desk; and Rick Rojas, writer, 'Metro Section.'
030 NY-Based Mohammed Rashid Al-Thani, Founding Director and Chief Curator of the IAIA
Mohammed speaks about opening the Institute of Arab & Islamic Art(IAIA) and the important role it plays in helping to foster conversation and understanding between cultures. We speak about social responsibility to affect change and breaking stereotypes, as well as the need for collaboration with the intent of helping to shape the future.
029 NY-Based MOMA Curatorial Assistant of Painting and Sculpture, Emily Liebert
Emily speaks to her role as a Curatorial assistant at MOMA, and her work on the Robert Rauschenberg retrospective Among Friends. We also discuss the work of Eleanor Anton and the exhibition Multiple Occupancy: Eleanor Antin's "Selves", curated by Emily in 2013.
028 LA-Based Artist and Educator Soo Kim
Soo speaks about her life as an artist and educator, the lack of equivalency in teaching standards, the role art schools in Los Angeles play in creating community, and the pressures artists deal with in producing work for commercial spaces.
027 LA-Based Artist Lazaros
Lazaros discusses avoiding the dogmatic nature of religion, cults and religious movements, origins of faith speaking to society, magic, and Mormonism.
026 LA-Based Artist Emily Mast
Emily and I discuss what makes a finished performance piece, what aspects of performance art can be problematic for a viewer, supporting yourself as an artist, and why she takes issue with the notion of absolute truth.
025 Mumbai-Based Curator Diana Campbell Betancourt
Diana C. Betancourt is a Los Angeles-born curator based in Mumbai who has been working across South Asia since 2010. She is the Artistic Director of the Samdani Art Foundation in Dhaka and the Chief Curator of the Dhaka Art Summit. We speak about her entrance into the art world, the influence of arts within South Asia, and the important role of expanding artistic relationships inside and outside of the region.
024 LA-Based BBQLA Gallerists/Artists Adam Beris, Timo Fahler, and Thomas Linder
Adam, Timo, and Thomas discuss the logistics of opening a gallery, how the gallery programming reflects their studio practices, and the difficult choices that are made for their own artistic endeavors.
023 LA-Based Artist John Seal
John discusses how he creates questions within his artwork for the viewer, when his sculpture informs his paintings, and asks the question of why what we make matters beyond the art world.
022 LA-Based Artist Ragen Moss
Ragen talks about the friction between text and sculpture, commitment to ones craft, and the perception and realities of an artists life.
021 LA-Based Clothing Designer Nancy Stella Soto
Nancy details the process of running her business, from the initial clothing design, production of samples and final garments, quality control, and sales and distribution. She discusses her inspirations and what drives her to make the work.
020 LA-Based Artist Jake Kean Mayman
Jake speaks about his studio practice and the role of fear in the modern psyche, his mistrust of corporate media, manifest destiny, and his love for the city of Los Angeles.
019 LA/NY-Based Artist and Poet Jibade-Khalil Huffman
Khalil speaks about racism in the art world, his life as an artist and poet, microaggressions within society, and creating opportunity for people of color within the arts.
018 LA-Based Chris Adler of Adler and Edmark, Co-founder of VACANCY
LA based artist duo Chris Adler and Ali Edmark are the co-directors and curators behind the collaborative exhibition space VACANCY. Chris discusses the balancing act of maintaining an art practice and running a gallery, having a full time job to pay the bills, and his relationship with Ali, his partner in life and work.
017 LA-Based Art Historian, Curator, and Musician Claire de Dobay Rifelj
Claire delves into the focus of her dissertation, collage and narrative in Los Angeles in the 1960s and 1970s, and its relationship to contemporary art, as well as her work as a curator and writer. As an accomplished musician, she regularly performs throughout Los Angeles, and we discuss her participation earlier this year as a singer in Yael Salomonowitz's performance project at Paramount Ranch III.
016 LA-Based Director of Kayne Griffin Corcoran and Partner of Cleopatra's Colleen Grennan
Colleen discusses equal representation of sex and gender within the arts community, taking measure of sexism and class structures, and the value of loving what you do on a daily basis.
015 Ottawa, Canada-Based Artist Jennifer Lefort
Jennifer breaks down the Canadian arts community in geographic and economic terms. We discuss alternative funding models and artist run centers, as well as the balance between being a parent and an artist.
014 LA-Based Artist Max Maslansky
Max speaks about artists shedding ideas of ideology in their work and the importance of Socratic conversations on social media. We also discuss his successful show "Riffin" on KCHUNG Radio, and the challenges of an interviewer in todays media landscape.
013 LA-Based Artists Ian James and Matt Siegle co-founders of Metro PCS
Ian and Matt discuss running a gallery space as artists, and how they sustain individually vibrant art practices while providing opportunities for other artists at Metro PCS. They also reflect on the city of Los Angeles and how it propels and restricts creativity.
012 LA-Based Artist Yaron Michael Hakim
Yaron discusses how his studio practice has been influenced through family relationships and a nomadic adolescence. Performance, painting, video, and sculpture are all outlets for his artistic practice.