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Good Point Podcast
Jeremy Bailey & Rafaël Rozendaal
205 episodes
2 months ago
206 - Pause by Jeremy Bailey & Rafaël Rozendaal
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206 - Pause
206 - Pause by Jeremy Bailey & Rafaël Rozendaal
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1 year ago
34 minutes 19 seconds

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205 - Being Busy
205 - Being Busy by Jeremy Bailey & Rafaël Rozendaal
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1 year ago
25 minutes 17 seconds

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204 - Cold Not Cold
new intro tune by jeremy!
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1 year ago
21 minutes 17 seconds

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203 - Walking In The Snow
Jeremy walks through the Calgary snow to get coffee https://www.tiktok.com/@famousnewmediaartist
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1 year ago
16 minutes 10 seconds

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202 - Live From Minneapolis Airport
202 - Live From Minneapolis Airport by Jeremy Bailey & Rafaël Rozendaal
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1 year ago
25 minutes 48 seconds

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200 - Holiday Chat
200 - Holiday Chat by Jeremy Bailey & Rafaël Rozendaal
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1 year ago
21 minutes 30 seconds

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200 - Episode 200!
episode 200!
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1 year ago
24 minutes 44 seconds

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199 - Relevant
This week, a question from Hans Verhaegen https://www.hansup.be Fin de carrière It might be a taboo, but any thoughts on how artists in the last stage of their career can stay relevant? It’s something a lot of young and mid-career artists, probably don’t (or want to) realize: what to do when you still have 20 or 30 years to go, but your art and/or vision have become ‘less relevant’ and you find yourself slipping away in the background and falling off stage everywhere. A friend artist announced officially the end of his career some years ago, but now is even more desperately trying to get back in a spotlight. So that’s seems not a good Idea. Pretend to be still young mostly results also in very cringe situations and so to be avoided. What could be some of the more elegant and wise moves for the older artist to at least have a slight feeling she’s still part of the art scene/world? How to age gracefully as an artist? Any examples?  I love that picture of Matisse in his bed playing with pieces of colored paper.  In summary: How to age gracefully as an artist (fin de carrière)?  And maybe do fantasize how you both would like to imagine yourself as a 80 year old artist? + a field recording from Jeremy of Grandpa Earnie.
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1 year ago
56 minutes 8 seconds

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198 - Rafaël Paints
Lily Zlotover asks: "What advice or tips would you have for an Artist fresh in a new city?" 👍 Sam Ghantous asks: "what do you think of applications? What about when the time spent applying overtakes time spent on actual work?" https://www.samtous.wtf/ 👍 Field recording by Niels Fyrst https://nielsfyrst.dk/ 👍 Ad by https://www.pamm.tv The Pérez Art Museum Miami recently launched a streaming platform for video art!
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1 year ago
55 minutes 41 seconds

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197 - Ketchup
it's been a while!
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2 years ago
58 minutes 51 seconds

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196 - Projectors
Linda Loh asks: I am curious for you to dig more deeply into what Jeremy said recently about being averse to video art being projected, that it was a no no for that medium, because presumably it "belongs" on a screen. https://lindaloh.com/
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2 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 31 seconds

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195 - Teaching Teachers
This week, we talk about everything. + a field recording by Kai Udema https://kaiudema.com/
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2 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 30 seconds

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194 - Who Am I
2 questions: Ariel Baron-Robbins asks: I’ve been debating what to call contemporary art that incorporates technology like computers, internet, blockchain, AI, software, and apps. Some artists prefer simply “contemporary art”, questioning the need to distinguish it from other forms. Yet, we differentiate between paintings, sculptures, drawings, and videos without issue….which brings me back to square one.  https://www.instagram.com/arielbaronrobbinsart/ Pyry Qvick asks: I recently won a poetry competition and now my book will be published. That has prompted some questions in my mind, since I have assumptions of my own on what people think of poets. Have you folks encountered unconfortable presumptios on being an artist? How do you deal with the possible stereotypes attach to you in terms of being an artist. https://www.instagram.com/pilkulleen/ + a field recording by Christina Latina https://www.christinalatina.com/
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2 years ago
57 minutes 50 seconds

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193 - End Of Summer
It's the end of summer! This episode we catch up because it's been a while.
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2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 42 seconds

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192 - Death And Subscriptions
2 listener questions this week: - What’s your view on subscription services like Patreon or Instagram Subscriptions? How do you predict this field might change in the coming years? Do you subscribe to any online creators? Hope all is well, Jonas Ersland (from Norway, currently living in Berlin) https://jonasersland.net - Did you ever think what you do with your art after you die? What do other artists do? What do families of dead artists do? https://floramiranda.com + a field recording of a church in Raahe in Finland from Pyry Qvick https://www.instagram.com/pyryqvick/
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2 years ago
1 hour 24 seconds

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191 - 3 Questions
3 listener questions this week: Jack Rieger: What makes art good? https://jackrieger.com Kristian Hjorth Berge: Are you collectors? What do you collect and why?  https://studiobergini.eu/ (also, a field recording by Kristian at the end of the episode) Nels Nelson: What are all your lists? Any favorite lists? Dark side to lists? https://nels.city/
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2 years ago
58 minutes 26 seconds

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190 - Headphones For Your Eyes
This week is mostly about Apple’s 🍏 Vision Pro 👀 headset
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2 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 38 seconds

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189 - Folders
Question for the pod: What is your folder Structure? Warmly, Sam Ghantous https://samtous.wtf/ + a field recording by Mark Rabo https://www.markrabo.com/
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2 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes 30 seconds

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188 - Artist Websites
This week we discuss the Artist Website… are they still relevant? What should they do? Some of the websites we visit: https://www.jeremybailey.net/ http://sblcommunications.com/jbd/ https://www.newrafael.com/ http://www.jodi.org http://art.teleportacia.org/ https://coryarcangel.com/ https://austinlee.net/ http://www.legowelt.org/ https://olafureliasson.net/artworks/ https://archive.org/details/rgbbyrafaelrozendaal https://www.zwirner.com/ https://www.davidzwirner.com/ https://www.taylorswift.com/ http://www.thomashirschhorn.com/
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2 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes 9 seconds

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187 - Inner Voice
This week, 2 questions merged into one episode: Kris Meeusen https://www.lab101.be/ “When I work on something there is always this big tension between feeling excited or annoyed. The excitement usually comes from seeing something from a new angle which results in something that looks fresh and exciting to me. I get annoyed when the opposite happens, my explorations turn out to be boring or obvious. When this happens it's really difficult to stop working on it and let it rest , which I think is the best solution... Do you experience the same? Mark Rabo https://www.markrabo.com/ How do you think about time in your projects? Do you have an amount in mind when you start, or do you give things space? I find time to be one of the strongest influences on a project, good and bad. It can focus but also stress. With enough time, we change as people which changes the project. In my own experience, I started a project with a plan to be done in 6 months – I'm still working on it 7 years later. It's cliche to say I wouldn't have started if I'd known that, but I'm sure glad i did. I'd love to hear your thoughts on time as related to creative or meaningful work. Field recording from Jonathan Lewis https://www.jonathanlewisartist.com/ A suburban New Jersey sound: Our neighbor’s daughter calling for our other neighbor’s daughter (Lara) to come out and play. When Terry Gross asked in 1992 if the show’s early low ratings were demoralizing, he responded, “If the show got canceled, it didn’t make a difference to either one of us.” - Larry David
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2 years ago
59 minutes 19 seconds

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206 - Pause by Jeremy Bailey & Rafaël Rozendaal