Arden Reed

Arden Reed

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...
Dan Cameron

Dan Cameron

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...
Marcie Begleiter

Marcie Begleiter

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...
Hal Bromm

Hal Bromm

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...
Tricia Paik

Tricia Paik

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...
David Leaser

David Leaser

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...