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Artists in the World
WQED Multimedia, Carnegie Museum of Art
8 episodes
7 months ago
A new series that opens conversations between artists and their contemporaries. "Artists in the World" uplifts artistic voices and explores multiple histories, geographies, and current events while creating space for new ideas and possibilities. Hosted by Carnegie Museum of Art's director of education and public programs, Dana Bishop-Root, and WQED-FM's artistic director, Jim Cunningham, the new podcast series features cross-disciplinary conversations, artist talks, readings, and performances that position artists in conversation with individuals across disciplines, practice, and place.
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A new series that opens conversations between artists and their contemporaries. "Artists in the World" uplifts artistic voices and explores multiple histories, geographies, and current events while creating space for new ideas and possibilities. Hosted by Carnegie Museum of Art's director of education and public programs, Dana Bishop-Root, and WQED-FM's artistic director, Jim Cunningham, the new podcast series features cross-disciplinary conversations, artist talks, readings, and performances that position artists in conversation with individuals across disciplines, practice, and place.
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Visual Arts
Arts,
Society & Culture
Episodes (8/8)
Artists in the World
Sonic Discussions with Julian Abraham “Togar” and Friends, Part 2
In episodes seven and eight, we hear a sonic conversation recorded over three days activating Julian Abraham “Togar” artwork OK Studio, presented for the 58th Carnegie International. Togar, alongside musicians Rizky Sasono, Bri Dominique, Richard Nicol, and Herman “Soy Sauce” Pearl. The group met inside of met inside of OK Studio at Carnegie Museum of Art and built new imagined compositions you’ll hear in this episode.
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2 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes 14 seconds

Artists in the World
Sonic Discussions with Julian Abraham “Togar” and Friends, Part 1
In episodes seven and eight, we hear a sonic conversation recorded over three days activating Julian Abraham “Togar” artwork OK Studio, presented for the 58th Carnegie International. Togar, alongside musicians Rizky Sasono, Bri Dominique, Richard Nicol, and Herman “Soy Sauce” Pearl. The group met inside of met inside of OK Studio at Carnegie Museum of Art and built new imagined compositions you’ll hear in this episode.
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2 years ago
45 minutes 22 seconds

Artists in the World
Zahia Rahmani & Ryan Inouye
How does knowledge become democratized through transmission? Writer, art historian, and curator Zahia Rahmani and Laurence Glasco, an associate professor of history at the University of Pittsburgh, respond to this question.
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2 years ago
54 minutes 19 seconds

Artists in the World
Ignacia Biskupovic and Jennifer Josten
In episode five, we hear from Ignacia Biskupovic, a visual artist, educator, and head of community engagement at the Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende (MSSA), and Jennifer Josten, an associate professor of modern and contemporary art at the University of Pittsburgh. The two discuss resistance art and pedagogy, nomadic museums, and MSSA’s exile from and return to Santiago.
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2 years ago
31 minutes 5 seconds

Artists in the World
terra0 & Talia Heiman
Can an augmented forest own and utilize itself? Paul Kolling and Christopher Dake-Outhet, members of the artist collective terra0, and Talia Heiman, curatorial assistant for the 58th Carnegie International, respond to this question, dissecting NFTs (non-fungible tokens), autonomous nature, climate crisis, and radical economies of generative wealth.
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2 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 13 seconds

Artists in the World
James “Yaya” Hough & Let's Get Free
Whose experiences are left out of the conversation about mass incarceration? How do we address topics of oppression, confinement, and racial and political violence in the United States? Artist James “Yaya” Hough and members of Let’s Get Free: The Women and Trans Prisoner Defense Committee discuss using art as an organizing and educational tool to shift cultural understandings around harm, healing, justice, and abolition.
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2 years ago
58 minutes 48 seconds

Artists in the World
Tishan Hsu & Ryan Inouye
Episode two explores the cognitive and physical effects of technology with Tishan Hsu, an artist whose work examines the implications of the accelerated use of technology and artificial intelligence, and Ryan Inouye, associate curator for the 58th Carnegie International.
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2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 19 seconds

Artists in the World
Negar Azimi & Solmaz Sharif
In this first episode of Artists in the World, poet Solmaz Sharif opens with a live reading of her poetry. Then, writer Negar Azimi and Sharif transition into a reflective conversation, sharing their experiences of what it means to be part of the Middle Eastern diaspora in an increasingly international world.
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 57 seconds

Artists in the World
A new series that opens conversations between artists and their contemporaries. "Artists in the World" uplifts artistic voices and explores multiple histories, geographies, and current events while creating space for new ideas and possibilities. Hosted by Carnegie Museum of Art's director of education and public programs, Dana Bishop-Root, and WQED-FM's artistic director, Jim Cunningham, the new podcast series features cross-disciplinary conversations, artist talks, readings, and performances that position artists in conversation with individuals across disciplines, practice, and place.