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ART PAPERS:ECHOES
by ART PAPERS
ART PAPERS is about more than just publishing amazing articles about contemporary art and ideas. Over the years, we've hosted great conversations between artists and writers—which led to a substantial video archive of past dialogues.We thought, why let these videos collect digital dust, buried in a timeline? So many of the insights shared in these dialogues, over the years, are still relevant today. Why not make them more accessible to our audience and redeposit them into the ecosystem? Whether you're revisiting an old favorite or discovering something new, we hope these conversations spark a desire to keep the dialogue going.New episodes release the last Saturday of each month on Youtube and SpotifyBe sure to check out our website, ARTPAPERS.org wher
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ART PAPERS:ECHOES - Tal Beery and Maxwell Paparella
This month, we have Tal Beery and Maxwell Paparella talking about their contributions to our Summer 2020 issue: Living & Working. They discuss a range of topics including art worker unionization efforts, the need for speculative institutional models, and the funding landscape from within the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic.Tal's textMaxwell's textSummer 2020 issue: Living and WorkingNew episodes release the last Saturday of each month on Youtube and Spotify.Be sure to check out our website, ARTPAPERS.org where we publish new articles regularly, and follow us on instagram @artpapersArt Papers is an Atlanta-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving artists and art lovers through our award-winning publishing and public programs. You can support our work here.
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ART PAPERS is about more than just publishing amazing articles about contemporary art and ideas. Over the years, we've hosted great conversations between artists and writers—which led to a substantial video archive of past dialogues.We thought, why let these videos collect digital dust, buried in a timeline? So many of the insights shared in these dialogues, over the years, are still relevant today. Why not make them more accessible to our audience and redeposit them into the ecosystem? Whether you're revisiting an old favorite or discovering something new, we hope these conversations spark a desire to keep the dialogue going.New episodes release the last Saturday of each month on Youtube and SpotifyBe sure to check out our website, ARTPAPERS.org wher
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