Bad At Sports

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 963:26:01
  • Mas informaciones

Informações:

Sinopsis

Bad At Sports is a weekly podcast about contemporary art. Founded in 2005, badatsports.com focuses on presenting the practices of artists, curators, critics, dealers, various other arts professionals through an online audio format.

Episodios

  • Bad at Sports Episode 695: Naomi Potter and the Esker Foundation

    19/06/2019 Duración: 57min

    Today on Bad at Sports Center, Naomi Potter of the Esker Foundation drops into the studio with fellow Calgarian, DMack Mackenzie. Potter tells us about exhibitions and programing at Esker, and discusses her work building an arts institution from the ground up. We weirdly ask her to imagine if the B@S team were all babies (which we are), and give a few of our own Chicago art viewing recommendations for this summer in Chicago. We learn what an “esker” is and you can too if you listen to the show!  (No dump buttons were pressed in the making of this podcast.)    More information about the Esker Foundation can be found at https://eskerfoundation.com/

  • Bad at Sports Episode 694: Alberto Aguilar

    17/06/2019 Duración: 58min

    I am Alberto Aguilar. For this episode of Bad at Sports I’m joined with Lorelei Stewart to be interviewed by Dana, Ryan, Duncan and co-guest Jesse Malmed. How is Jesse a co-guest? Shouldn’t he be a guest co-host? I have allowed for questions. We are here to talk about my survey exhibition ‘moves on human scale’ (it is not a retrospective) at Gallery 400 which runs through June 15, but may go a month longer. I have allowed for open endedness. This interview will last a little under an hour. It doesn’t need to be a good interview we just need to fill the allotted time. In the recording booth we will have an experience which will be shared with you, the listener. One thing you may not hear as the listener is Ryan getting up in the middle of the recording to get me a can of seltzer water to alleviate an unexpected cough. I have allowed for chance. If you don’t listen to this interview in actual time you can listen to the recording later (unless Duncan or Ryan forget to hit the record button). http://albertoaguil

  • Bad at Sports Episode 693: BFAMFAPhD and the Pedagogy Group

    13/06/2019 Duración: 55min

      Open Meeting for Arts Educators and Teaching Artists   How might arts educators gather together to develop, share, and practice pedagogies that foster collective skills and values?   Friday 5/17 from 6-8pm Facilitators: Members of the Pedagogy Group   The Pedagogy Group is a group of educators, cultural workers, and political organizers who resist the individualist, market-driven subjectivities produced by mainstream art education. Together, they develop and practice pedagogies that foster collective skills and values. Activities include sharing syllabi, investigating political economies of education, and connecting classrooms to social movements.Their efforts are guided by accountability to specific struggles and by critical reflection on our social subjectivities and political commitments.   Book Launch: Making and Being: A Guide to Embodiment, Collaboration and Circulation in the Visual Arts   What ways of making and being do we want to experience in art classes?   Friday 10/25 from 6-8pm Stacey Salazar

  • Bad at Sports Episode 692: Audrius Plioplys

    05/06/2019 Duración: 58min

      This week we welcome Chicago-based contemporary artist Audrius Plioplys,  practicing neurologist and visual artist for more than 40 years, talks brain, soul, string theory, convergence, and art. We start with his exhibition at the Stevanovich Institute on the Formation of Knowledge at the University of Chicago and lost in the hallways of the mind.    

  • Bad at Sports Episode 691: Goat Island

    24/05/2019 Duración: 58min

    Bad @ Sports Center fans gets a double-header this week when director Lin Hixon and dramaturg Matthew Goulish deliver on their current performance collaborative Every house has a door, and their formative history with Goat Island performance ensemble. Building from the ground up, Dana and Ryan discuss the acquisition of the Goat Island archives by the SAIC’s John M. Flaxman Library, the ongoing Goat Island retrospective at the Chicago Cultural Center, and their concurrent Every house performance at Regards, in coordination with Chicago painter, Matthew Metzger. This conversation is G.O.A.T.

  • Bad at Sports Episode 690: Pooja Pittie

    01/05/2019 Duración: 57min

      On this episode of Bad at Sports Center, Dana and Brian are joined by abstract painter, Pooja Pittie. Pittie discusses the new work in her upcoming exhibition, Moon Illusion, at McCormick Gallery as well as her fascinating journey from entrepreneur to full time artist. 
 More information about Pittie’s May 4th exhibition can be found here: http://www.thomasmccormick.com/exhibitions/115

  • Bad at Sports Episode 689: BFAMFAPhD Group Agreement

    29/04/2019 Duración: 01h16min

    BFAMFAPhD, Making and Being, teaching tools, installation detail, exhibition at the Dekalb Gallery, Pratt Institute, PROJECT THIRD residency, summer 2018. Photograph by João Enxuto. Event 6: Group Agreements   What group agreements are necessary in gatherings that occur at residencies, galleries, and cultural institutions today?   Friday 4/19 from 6-8pm Sarah Workneh, and Danielle Jackson   Sarah Workneh has been Co-Director at Skowhegan for nine years leading the educational program and related programs in NY throughout the year, and oversees facilities on campus. Previously, Sarah worked at Ox-Bow School of Art as Associate Director. She has served as a speaker in a wide variety of conferences and schools. She has played an active role in the programmatic planning and vision of peer organizations, most recently with the African American Museum of Philadelphia. She is a member of the Somerset Cultural Planning Commission's Advisory Council (ME); serves on the board of the Colby College Museum of Art.   Dani

  • Bad at Sports Episode 688: Jeffreen Hayes

    10/04/2019 Duración: 57min

    Join Bad at Sports Center for a summer-facing conversation with Threewalls Director and independent curator, Jeffreen M. Hayes, Ph.D. We speak with Haynes following the announcement that AFRICOBRA: Nation Time, the second iteration of her recent exhibition at MoCA in North Miami will travel to Italy as an official Collateral Event at the 2019 Venice Biennale. Hayes discusses the process of curating the landmark exhibition, and her intentions for staging a new version in Venice. All this & more on this weeks episode of Bad at Sports Center on Lumpen Radio! Threewalls  

  • Bad at Sports Episode 687: Michael Rakowitz and the Whitney

    01/04/2019 Duración: 55min

    In this episode we welcome back three long lost friends. We pull Richard Holland and Christian Kuras out of retirement to speak deeply and profoundly about the complexities of museum funding. We visit the studio of Michael Rakowitz to talk about what it's like to be considered for the Whitney biennial and to choose not to participate. Then to have that choice forced to become a public act and to find the people wanting for a conversation about the future of our museums.   https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/whitney-announces-lineup-for-2019-biennial https://hyperallergic.com/486805/artists-and-activists-prepare-political-responses-to-whitney-biennial/ http://www.frieze.info/article/2019-whitney-biennial-names-participating-artists-michael-rakowitz-drops-out-protest?language=de  

  • Bad at Sports Episode 686: BFAMFAPhD When Projects Depart

    27/03/2019 Duración: 01h12min

    This week bad at sports presents a event on When Projects Depart presented at Hauser and Wirth by our partners BFAMFAPhD. Event 5: When Projects Depart   What practices might we develop to honor the departure of a project?  For example, where do materials go when they are no longer of use, value, or interest?   Millet Israeli and Lindsay Tunkl   Millet Israeli is a psychotherapist who focuses on the varied human experience of loss.  She works with individuals and families struggling with grief, illness, end of life issues, anticipatory loss, and ambiguous loss.  Her approach integrates family systems theory, cognitive restructuring, mindfulness, and trauma informed care. Millet enjoys creating and exploring photography and poetry, and both inform her work with her clients. Millet holds a BA in psychology from Princeton, a JD from Harvard Law School, an MSW from NYU and is certified in bioethics through Montefiore. She sits on an Institutional Review Board for Human Subjects Research at Weill Cornell.   Linds

  • Bad at Sports Episode 685: Jacob Ciocci

    23/03/2019 Duración: 58min

    Happy Spring/ Purim/ Equinox! On this weeks vernal episode, Dana, Brian and co-guest, Jesse Malmed, are joined in the studio by Jacob Ciocci of Paper Rad and DePaul’s School of Cinematic Arts, where he teaches animation. We discuss Ciocci’s latest work for his upcoming screening, un-confusingly titled “April fools! Pain is just a Program made by your Mind: the video Program. New Videos made by your Mind by Jacob Ciocci,” taking place April 1st at the The Nightingale Cinema. Ciocci also walks our hosts through the process for creating his award winning “Cloudy Boyz” beer label, and treats them to some very historic Paper Rad history. Jacob Ciocci

  • Bad at Sports Episode 684: Kevin Stuart

    19/03/2019 Duración: 01h02min

    This week Ryan (and a conspicuously late Dana) are joined in the studio by painter Kevin Stuart. We discuss the endurance of painting as a genre and Stuart explains the inspiration for his work, which includes everything from anonymous drawings of people on public transit to Tolstoy's great work of Russian literature, "Anna K."  We also learn of the artist's secret pigmentary breakthrough, and some of the Stuart's upcoming plans for yet-to-be public projects. All this and for sure more on this episode of Bad at Sports Center on Lumpen Radio!  Kevin Stuart

  • Bad at Sports Episode 682: Jenn Dierdorf

    15/03/2019 Duración: 59min

    Today’s episode of Bad@SportsCenter is a lovey one-on-one conversation with Brooklyn-based painter Jenn Dierdorf. A recovering conceptual sculptor, Dierdorf transitioned to painting a decade ago to reassert fun and frivolity into her studio life. We discuss all the things a vase of flowers can accomplish with the right amount of unction, and the power of solidarity among Dierdorf’s well-anointed Lady Painters.  More on Jenn Dierdorf can be found at jenndierdorf.com.

  • Bad at Sports Episode 683: BFAMFAPhD - Building Cooperatives

    13/03/2019 Duración: 01h12min

    This week bad at sports presents a panel on making and being presented at Hauser and Wirth by our partners BFAMFAPhD.   Event 3: Building Cooperatives   What if the organization of labor was integral to your project?   Members of Meerkat Filmmakers Collective and Friends of Light   Meerkat Media Collective is an artistic community that shares resources and skills to incubate individual and shared creative work. We are committed to a collaborative, consensus-based process that values diverse experience and expertise. We support the creation of thoughtful and provocative stories that reflect a complex world. Our work has been broadcast on HBO, PBS, and many other networks, and screened at festivals worldwide, including Sundance, Tribeca, Rotterdam and CPH:Dox. Founded as an informal arts collective in 2005 we have grown to include a cooperatively-owned production company and a collective of artists in residence.   Friends of Light develops and produces jackets woven to form for each client.  We partner with sm

  • Bad at Sports Episode 681: Brendan Fernandes

    11/03/2019 Duración: 57min

    Interdisciplinary artist Brendan Fernandes speaks with Brian and Dana on this week's episode of Bad at Sports Center. Fernandes sheds light on the secretive process behind his selection to participate in this year’s Whitney Biennial, and we learn more about artist’s move recent move from NY to Chicago, where he serves as faculty in ART, THEORY, PRACTICE at Northwestern University. Brian learns some new things about ballet, and we wrap up the show with some thoughts on Mary Boone’s imminent departure from the NY gallery scene. http://www.brendanfernandes.ca/  

  • Bad at Sports Episode 680: Dimensions Variable and SWAB Fair

    21/02/2019 Duración: 01h19min

    This week we present the Miami-based project Dimensions Variable with Frances Trombley and Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova and connect with two members of the brain trust for SWAB Fair, Carolina Diez-Cascon and Alvaro Gurrea. All thanks to NADA art fairs. Booth by Claire Ashley. Dimensions Varible SWAB Fair Claire Ashley

  • Bad at Sports Episode 679: Center for Tactical Magic

    18/02/2019 Duración: 52min

    In this long awaited episode from Open Engagement 2016, we are mesmerized by Aaron Gach of the Center for Tactical Magic. Aaron illuminates us on power and the adoption of magical techniques by the NSA. Has NSA influence somehow made this episode post two years late? We can’t say.  The Center for Tactical Magic engages in extensive research, development, and deployment of the pragmatic system known as Tactical Magic. A fusion force summoned from the ways of the artist, the magician, the ninja, and the private investigator, Tactical Magic is an amalgam of disparate arts invoked for the purpose of actively addressing Power on individual, communal, and transnational fronts. Center for Tactical Magic

  • Bad at Sports Episode 678: BFAMFAPhD Artist Run Spaces

    13/02/2019 Duración: 01h13min

    This week bad at sports presents a panel on making and being presented at Hauser and Wirth by our partners BFAMFAPhD. Event 2: Artist-Run Spaces How do artists create contexts for encounters with their projects that are aligned with their goals? Friday 2/1 from 6-8pm Linda Goode-Bryant, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, and Salome Asega Linda Goode-Bryant is the Founder and President of Active Citizen Project and Project EATS. She developed Active Citizen Project while filming the 2004 Presidential Elections and developed Project EATS during the 2008 Global Food Crisis. She is also the Founder and Director of Just Above Midtown, Inc. (JAM), a New York City non-profit artists space. Linda believes art is as organic as food and life, that it is a conversation anyone can enter. She has a Masters of Business Administration from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in painting from Spelman College and is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Peabody Award.   Heather Dewey-Hagborg is a transdisciplinary

  • Bad at Sports Episode 677: Garry Noland

    09/02/2019 Duración: 58min

    The B@SC trifecta (Brian, Ryan & Dana) is back in full effect for today’s episode with Kansas City based artist, Garry Noland. Fresh off the plane and in town for the opening of “Base Materials” at the Cleve Carney Gallery at the College of DuPage, Noland and our hosts discuss his solo exhibition, and the implication of "abutting" the divergent approaches apparent in his art making. Noland wisely reflects on his move back and forth from LA, the verbs that make his work go, and the process of collaborating with your materials. All this & more on this episode of Bad at Sports Center!   Visit our friends at Dick Blick... http://www.dickblick.com/stores/coupons/badatsports

  • Bad at Sports Episode 676: BFAMFAPhD - Critique

    08/02/2019 Duración: 01h43min

    This week batted sports presents a panel on making and being presented at Hauser and Wirth by our partners BFAMFAPhD. Step 1: Modes of Critique What modes of critique might foster racial equity in studio art classes at the college level? Friday 1/18 from 6-8pm Billie Lee and Anthony Romero of the Retooling Critique Working Group Respondent: Eloise Sherrid, filmmaker, The Room of Silence Modes of Critique   What modes of critique might foster racial equity in studio art classes at the college level?   Friday 1/18 from 6-8pm Billie Lee and Anthony Romero of the Retooling Critique Working Group Respondent: Eloise Sherrid, filmmaker, The Room of Silence   Billie Lee is an artist, educator, and writer working at the intersection of art, pedagogy, and social change. She holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, an MFA from Yale University, and is a doctoral candidate at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa in American Studies. She has held positions at the Queens Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, Do

página 12 de 46