Wednesday Sep 11, 2024
EP 70: Is There a Dead Body Trend in Art?
What's with the dead bodies? Yes, that's an actual question from the New York fairs.
This week on the podcast, I invited the artist William Powhida on to the show ostensibly to discuss what we saw last week.
The discussion, though, ended up going far deeper. On the podcast, we talk about:
What we want from art in an increasingly tumultuous world
What landscapes, florals, and a dead body trend at the fair say about the world.
The shifting landscape of art, which includes many new faces and names
Plus, we talk about all the work in the shows that sparked thought!
Relevant links:
Armory The Armory Show | New York's Art Fair
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Lydia Pettit at Dinner Gallery
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CHIFFON THOMAS at Michael Kohn Gallery
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Derrick Adams and Jeffrey Gibson at Tandem Press
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Paige K.B.’s installation Of Course, You Realize, This Means War at Blade Study
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Katinka Lampe at Gallerie Ron Mandos
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The Library Collective out of Baltimore
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Kathris Linkersdorff, Zoe Walk, and Sarah Anne Johnson at Yossi Milo
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Emily Weiner at MILES McENERY GALLERY
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Andy Dixon at The Hole
Spring Break SPRING/BREAK Art Show - About (springbreakartshow.com)
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Jac Lahav and Michele Maslow’s Monster with artists Caitlin McCormack, Taylor Lee Nicholson, and Charles Clary
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“All’s Fair in love and Lore” curated by Harsh Collective, featuring Laura Benson, Lucinda Gold, and Gabriel Kramer
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Gary Gissler at Anita Rogers Gallery
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Robert Jamora in “Everything is Fine”
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ACE LEHNER (ace-lehner.com)’s The Barbershop: The Art of Queer Failure
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