I ART New York podcast is a guide into the NYC Art Apple. Each 60 min episode grapples with the question: How to love art in the big city, why to pay attention to it, and how to relate to it?
Hosts of the show, Rebecca and Izabela in the first half of the “art hour” offer an alternative review of the large NYC museum retrospectives and selected gallery shows, soaked in candid criticism and diffused by humor. In the 2nd part of the hour, they host noteworthy guests from the art world for interviews asking questions relating to the shows but also the tricky question of a hands-on experience in the arts as a profession in practice.
I ART New York’s critical insight focus on selected exhibitions, and consider concepts and narratives as told through the various forms within Contemporary art. Rebecca and Izabela take on large museum retrospectives at first and move onto the various exhibitions in different parts of NYC, galleries in Chelsea, LES, Williamsburg and Bushwick.
Through emotional and considered reactions to artworks, Rebecca and Izabela attempt to unpack the work of iconic, established, and less known artists. They discuss the mediums and concepts and compare and contrast the aspects and characteristics of the art, the practice, and artists’ lives.
Tune in for the alternative art tour in the Big Apple.
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I ART New York podcast is a guide into the NYC Art Apple. Each 60 min episode grapples with the question: How to love art in the big city, why to pay attention to it, and how to relate to it?
Hosts of the show, Rebecca and Izabela in the first half of the “art hour” offer an alternative review of the large NYC museum retrospectives and selected gallery shows, soaked in candid criticism and diffused by humor. In the 2nd part of the hour, they host noteworthy guests from the art world for interviews asking questions relating to the shows but also the tricky question of a hands-on experience in the arts as a profession in practice.
I ART New York’s critical insight focus on selected exhibitions, and consider concepts and narratives as told through the various forms within Contemporary art. Rebecca and Izabela take on large museum retrospectives at first and move onto the various exhibitions in different parts of NYC, galleries in Chelsea, LES, Williamsburg and Bushwick.
Through emotional and considered reactions to artworks, Rebecca and Izabela attempt to unpack the work of iconic, established, and less known artists. They discuss the mediums and concepts and compare and contrast the aspects and characteristics of the art, the practice, and artists’ lives.
Tune in for the alternative art tour in the Big Apple.
Episode 2: Andy Warhol vs Sarah Lucas— a comparative analysis of two large retrospectives with the special guest, Katya Grokhovsky.
I ART New York
55 minutes
6 years ago
Episode 2: Andy Warhol vs Sarah Lucas— a comparative analysis of two large retrospectives with the special guest, Katya Grokhovsky.
Izabela and Rebecca converse with special guest artist, activist, and curator, Katya Grokhovsky, and take an analytical look at the most influential artist of Pop Art, Andy Warhol, in a dialogue with Sarah Lucas, one of the most influential artists in the UK associated with Young British Artist (YBA), in response to their recent retrospectives, From A to B and Back Again curated by Donna De Salvo, Chief Curator and Deputy Director for Programs at the Whitney Museum, and Au Naturel at The New Museum, curated by the New Museum’s artistic director, Massimiliano Gioni, and the curator Margot Norton. Through a feminist gaze, the speakers reflect on these two large retrospectives, the narratives of the works presented in the above institutions, the contemporary meaning of these artists legacies, and selected aspects of the artists' biographies. Katya Grokhovsky is an NYC based artist, curator and a Founding Artistic Director of The Immigrant Artist Biennial. Grokhovsky holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and has received support through numerous residencies, fellowships, and awards. Her work has been exhibited extensively nationally and internationally. www.katyagrokhovsky.net The music is provided by Ramona Dochioiu.
I ART New York
I ART New York podcast is a guide into the NYC Art Apple. Each 60 min episode grapples with the question: How to love art in the big city, why to pay attention to it, and how to relate to it?
Hosts of the show, Rebecca and Izabela in the first half of the “art hour” offer an alternative review of the large NYC museum retrospectives and selected gallery shows, soaked in candid criticism and diffused by humor. In the 2nd part of the hour, they host noteworthy guests from the art world for interviews asking questions relating to the shows but also the tricky question of a hands-on experience in the arts as a profession in practice.
I ART New York’s critical insight focus on selected exhibitions, and consider concepts and narratives as told through the various forms within Contemporary art. Rebecca and Izabela take on large museum retrospectives at first and move onto the various exhibitions in different parts of NYC, galleries in Chelsea, LES, Williamsburg and Bushwick.
Through emotional and considered reactions to artworks, Rebecca and Izabela attempt to unpack the work of iconic, established, and less known artists. They discuss the mediums and concepts and compare and contrast the aspects and characteristics of the art, the practice, and artists’ lives.
Tune in for the alternative art tour in the Big Apple.