by Ann Landi | Jul 31, 2017 | Vasari21 Radio
Kathleen Ferguson-Huntington Move Over, Scheherazade SoundCloud Facebook In the year 2000, Kathleen Ferguson-Huntington took off on the academic adventure of a lifetime. Through Virginia Commonwealth University, she found a position teaching three-dimensional design...
by Ann Landi | Jul 16, 2017 | Vasari21 Radio
Iris Häussler An Artist’s Fictional Universe SoundCloud Facebook Iris Häussler’s installations are guided by a strong storytelling impulse, which took root when she was a student in Munich and became interested in portraying people not through paintings or...
by Ann Landi | Jun 11, 2017 | Vasari21 Radio
Eric Gibson The Overexposed Museum and other Dilemmas in the Art of our Times SoundCloud Facebook In his more than three decades as a critic, Eric Gibson has seen some seismic shifts in the art world—from an “art for art’s sake” culture to one in which art is...
by Ann Landi | May 7, 2017 | Vasari21 Radio
Jina Brenneman Agnes Martin—Before the Grid SoundCloud Facebook Until recently, little has been known about the early years of Agnes Martin, who first began making her magical grid paintings when she was well into her forties. In 2011, Jina Brenneman, then curator of...
by Ann Landi | Apr 9, 2017 | Vasari21 Radio
Carol Kino The Fine Art of Writing about Artists SoundCloud Facebook Carol Kino has been writing about art, artists, and the art world for more than 25 years for publications like The New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, Art in America, and WSJ Magazine. She has...
by Ann Landi | Mar 26, 2017 | Vasari21 Radio
Lorna York Making Waves on the West Coast SoundCloud Facebook Raised in the Midwest, Lorna York moved to Boston in her twenties to pursue a modeling career but soon found herself operating a gallery on tony Newberry Street. That first venture suffered a flood and...