by Ann Landi | Aug 3, 2016 | Vasari21 Radio
Arden Reed Take it Slow SoundCloud Facebook In a forthcoming book from University of California Press, cultural historian Arden Reed mentions the rather astonishing discovery that the average museumgoer devotes about 10 to 15 seconds to studying a work of art. Yet...
by Ann Landi | Jul 13, 2016 | Vasari21 Radio
Dan Cameron A Visionary Curator, from New York to New Orleans SoundCloud Facebook “I like work that pushes the envelope,” says Dan Cameron, who has worked as a curator since his student days at Bennington College. In 1982 he was one of the first to organize a...
by Ann Landi | Jun 15, 2016 | Vasari21 Radio
Marcie BegleiterAll About Eva: Filming a Brilliant Artist’s Life and Times SoundCloud Facebook Eva Hesse’s life was a short but triumphant one. Before her death from a brain tumor in her thirties, she created a trailblazing body of work that continues to engage...
by Ann Landi | Jun 2, 2016 | Vasari21 Radio
Hal BrommFour Decades in the New York Art World SoundCloud Facebook After spending two years in London, where David Hockney introduced him to a circle of his talented contemporaries, Hal Bromm started showing art first in his Tribeca loft and later in a gallery...
by Ann Landi | May 18, 2016 | Vasari21 Radio
Tricia PaikCurating the Contemporary SoundCloud Facebook Tricia Paik has been involved with contemporary art since the mid-1990s, when she wrote her master’s thesis on Maya Lin’s Vietnam Memorial for the prestigious Institute of Fine Arts in New York. She worked...
by Ann Landi | May 1, 2016 | Vasari21 Radio
David Leaser Say it with flowers. SoundCloud Facebook David Leaser’s large-scale, in-your-face blossoms owe as much to botanical illustration and 17th-century Dutch still life as they do to Andy Warhol and to new-found possibilities with digital imaging. Leaser...