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UNTITLED, Art. Podcast

Summary: The UNTITLED, ART Podcast, presented in conjunction with the UNTITLED, ART fairs in Miami Beach and San Francisco, explores all things related to contemporary art.

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 Episode 13: Re-modeling the gallery with guest host Kerry Doran | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:18

The gallery model is not in crisis: The world economic system is. This episode historically and culturally contextualizes the gallery model to understand how we might update it for our current moment, and the future. The dealers featured are those who are thinking deeply about the nature of their program and the publics with whom they engage. They are propositioning alternatives to the dealer-critic system from the 19th century and fostering communities of collaboration, while still running physical spaces to exhibit emerging, experimental, and established work. How can we support them, dealers like them, and the artists they support and exhibit, who are foundational to our culture and social well-being?

 Episode 12: Pride | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:19

On the occasion of World Pride Month and the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, this episode celebrates Pride and explores the history of LGBTQ+ art-making since Stonewall. The episode opens with an excerpted performance by the artist Sheldon Scott, recorded at UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach 2018. Listeners will also tour the exhibition "Art after Stonewall, 1969-1989" with curators Jonathan Weinberg and Drew Sawyer at the Leslie-Lohman Museum in New York City. This episode also features an introduction to “Nobody Promised You Tomorrow” an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, with curators Lindsay C. Harris and Lauren Argentina Zelaya.

 Episode 11: On-Site at the Galleria Borghese | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:01

In this episode, host Amanda Schmitt travels to the Galleria Borghese in Rome to see "Bird Cage, a temporary shelter," by artist Zhang Enli. Hear Amanda speak with the artist, and curator Davide Quadrio, about the extraordinary project. This episode also features a conversation from a panel led by curator Xiaoyu Weng (Guggenheim, New York), along with curators and educators Marc Mayer (Asian Art Museum, San Francisco) and Marie Martraire (KADIST).

 Episode 10: Beyond Language | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:09

Featuring artists that work with analog synthesizers and new programming methods such as data sonification, this episode explores sound Beyond Language, featuring artist Adam Henry, as well as a redacted version of the three-day “Data as Art Material” program presented in collaboration with Cristobal Martinez and his students at the San Francisco Institute of Art at UNTITLED, ART San Francisco 2019.

 Episode 9: On-site: The Joyner/Giufridda Collection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:13

This episode features an onsite visit to the exhibition “Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/Giufridda Collection,”with Alison Gass, the Director of the Smart Museum of Art in Chicago. Alison discusses the history of the exhibition and recounts the stories behind featured artworks by Bethany Collins, Leonardo Drew, Melvin Edwards, Sam Gilliam, Samuel Levi Jones, Norman Lewis, and Amanda Williams, among others. The episode also features a special conversation with the co-curator of the exhibition, Christopher Bedford, Director of the Baltimore Museum of Art.

 Episode 8: Viewing Art in the Digital Age (Part II) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:27

This episode features the second part of panel that was recorded live from San Francisco’s The Battery on January 11, 2019. The panel --hosted by Ethan Appleby from State of the Art Podcast— revisits a lively discussion between Lynn Hershman Leeson (Artist), Erica Gangsei (Head of Interpretive Media, SFMOMA) and Dorothy R. Santos (Writer, Curator, and Researcher) on how technology has affected the way we experience contemporary art in the digital age and what this means for the future of art making and collecting. The episode also features a conversation with Pérez Art Museum Miami Assistant Curator, Jennifer Inacio, on the work of Miami-based artist Felice Grodin and her augmented reality exhibition.

 Episode 7: Viewing Art in the Digital Age (Part I) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:41

This episode features a panel that was recorded live from San Francisco’s The Battery on January 11, 2019. The panel —hosted by Ethan Appleby from State of the Art Podcast— revisits a lively discussion between Lynn Hershman Leeson (Artist), Erica Gangsei (Head of Interpretive Media, SFMOMA) and Dorothy R. Santos (Writer, Curator, and Researcher) on how technology has affected the way we experience contemporary art in the digital age and what this means for the future of art making and collecting. The episode also features a conversation with Scott Zieher (ZieherSmith) on the work of artist Rachel Rossin and her integration of oil painting and virtual reality.

 Episode 6: Artist Books & Editions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:28

This episode features a panel that was broadcast live from San Francisco’s The Battery on November 7, 2018. The panel --hosted by Untitled Art's curator of Special Projects and Books & Editions, Juana Berrío-- invites Robin Wright (co-founder, RITE Editions), Margaret Tedesco (founder, 2nd floor projects), and Vee Moran (co-founder, Owl Cave Books) to join in conversation about books that were created within the context of art. The episode also features a reading of Virginia Woolf by artist and bookmaker Brook Hsu.

 Episode 5: Visitors | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:59

From the archives of Untitled, Radio, this episode explores our relationship with travel and what it means to experience an “other”. This episode features artists, musicians, writers including Meriem Bennani, Marina Reyes Franco, Hector Arce Espasas, Sara Ludy, Sadria Baniasadi, Prem Krishnamurthy and Maayann Strauss, Mera and Don Rubell, Andy and Deborah Rappaport, and Williams S Smith.

 Episode 4: XX | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:37

From the archives of Untitled, Radio, this episode looks back on four years of radical women who have the double-X chromosome and a triple-X threat. Contributors include to this episode Liliana Porter, Sylvia Meyer, INVASORIX, Cathy Byrd with Zoe Buckman, Anna Ostoya and Ben Lerner, artist collective CARNE, Catherine Taft with Badlands Unlimited, FLUCT, as well as Autumn Knight and Chelsea Knight. Hosted by Amanda Schmitt.

 Episode 3: Fictions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:54

From the archives of Untitled, Radio, this episode dives into the projects and presentations based on fiction that have been broadcast live from the fair since 2015, including fragments of programs that featured readings of short stories, musical theater and performance art, as well as artists and writers who have produced dramas created to be presented on radio itself. This episode includes contributions from Cesar Aira and New Directions Press, Piper Marshall, Sergio Vega, Scott Reeder, Ei Arakawa, Dan Poston, Stefan Tcherepnin, Anne McGuire and Wayne Grim, and Constance Tenvik. Hosted by Amanda Schmitt.

 Episode 2: Noise | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:39

From the archives of Untitled, Radio, this episode focuses on sound and noise in contemporary art, focusing on that which cannot be seen, but only heard. This episode features artists, curators, writers and musicians including Archival Feedback, DROOIDS, Maria Antelman, Ceci Moss, Robin Cameron and Ted Turner, Claire Wilson, Culture Hole, Shannon Stratton and Harry Bertoia, as well as music by Celia Hollander from the score for Madeline Hollander's performance MILE (Untitled, Miami Beach 2015). Hosted by Amanda Schmitt.

 Episode 1: Collaboration | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:48

From the archives of Untitled, Radio, this episode reflects on seven years of artistic and creative collaborations that have been activated by the UNTITLED, Art fairs Miami Beach and San Francisco. This episode features artists and curators that embody that collaborative spirit including contributions by Cheryl Pope, John Miller, Madeline Hollander, Amanda Keeley, Stairwell’s, Anthony Huberman and Apsara DiQuinzio, and Konstmusiksystraar, as well as music by Celia Hollander from the score for Madeline Hollander's performance MILE (Untitled, Miami Beach 2015. Hosted by Amanda Schmitt.

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