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FAQs about Art Talk:How many episodes does Art Talk have?The podcast currently has 1,322 episodes available.
March 31, 2010Expecting the Least, Getting the MostFor me, going to see an exhibition or a movie or a new play, it'salways the same: the biggest surprise comes when I have noexpectations, and the biggest disappointment occurs when, for whateverreason, I expect quite a lot. So when I went a couple of weeks ago tosee selections from the private art collection of Greek billionaire Dakis Joannou at the New Museum in Manhattan, I thought I was in for a treat. After all, the exhibition was curated by none other than Jeff Koons......more5minPlay
March 29, 2010Heaven and Hell in New YorkIt was a hell of a trip, at least the beginning of it: my morningflight to New York was delayed for three hours because of the stormthere, and then...the flight was simply cancelled. Great. The onlychoice was to fly the next day or wait for another nine hours for avery slim chance at flying standby on the red-eye......more5minPlay
March 10, 2010President Lincoln Speaks AgainWeek after week may pass without any surprise while I'm dutifully visiting numerous gallery and museum exhibition. So you can understand why last week turned out to be particularly rewarding – I stumbled upon four good exhibitions, each appealing in its own way......more6minPlay
March 03, 2010'American Stories' Beats Renoir's Tired NudesWhen I went to New York last December, I rushed to the Metropolitan Museum to see the exquisite small exhibition of 18th century French painter Antoine Watteau. It was the closing day of the show, and I expected it to be packed, but luckily for me, that was not the case. There was another show at the Met that Sunday that drew a big crowd: a sprawling display of American paintings telling stories of everyday life here, in this country of ours, from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries......more6minPlay
February 24, 2010A Bloody Perfect Time in MadridI probably shouldn't, but simply I couldn't...say 'No.' An invitation to go to Spain for the international contemporary art fair, ARCO Madrid, arrived less than three weeks before the opening, but hey, who's complaining?......more5minPlay
February 10, 2010Breaking News about...Broken ArtIf you're not brave enough to deal with the cold, rainy days upon ushere in southern California, I want to suggest a lovely alternative:spend a couple of cozy hours perusing the delicious display of drawingsby one of the greatest artists of all time. Several dozen drawings byRembrandt and his students are on display at the Getty Center in an elegant, imaginatively installed exhibition,where visitors have a chance to participate in an ongoing scholarlydebate - which drawings were done by the great master himself, andwhich by his pupils trying to emulate his style?...more5minPlay
January 27, 2010And Speaking of Auctions, Fairs, and Presidents...In Southern California, where most cultural institutions are not more than a few decades old, the upcoming 60th anniversary of the Long Beach Museum of Art is definitely a milestone. Starting on February 5, the museum will present a series of interesting exhibitions drawn from its permanent collection and introducing a new generation of museum-goers to the high points in the Long Beach Museum's history of collecting and exhibitions......more5minPlay
January 20, 2010A Stormy Week, in More Ways than OneLast week proved to be quite trying for museums here in LA and even further north. While the Getty and MOCA have had their share of unpleasantries in dealing with the coming and going of their directors, the Fresno Metropolitan Museum of Art & Science literally went belly-up, becoming the victim of a royal miscalculation by its trustees......more6minPlay
January 13, 2010Pray That New MOCA Head Won't Become Art World's Sarah PalinSometimes when museum directors get hired, fired, or choose to resign, it creates a mild controversy -- a storm in a teacup. But not this time. The announcement by trustees of LA's Museum of Contemporary Art that they selected Jeffrey Deitch, a prominent New York art dealer, as MOCA's new director, created nothing short of a perfect storm, generating headlines nationwide......more6minPlay
January 06, 2010All's Fair in LAOnce in a while, or, to be more precise, once each year, one can justifiably say about life here in the City of Angels that All's Fair in LA. Usually it happens in the month of January, when not one, but three art fairs roll into town, causing a lot of happy commotion, confusion, and anticipation. Scheduled literally days apart, these art fairs have names which are easily mixed up, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that even art insiders get somewhat confused....more6minPlay
FAQs about Art Talk:How many episodes does Art Talk have?The podcast currently has 1,322 episodes available.