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Welcome to Brave New World, a podcast withcreative people speaking to thechallenges of our new current environment. We’reasking our creative community about how theyare adapting to difficulties in... more
FAQs about Brave New World:How many episodes does Brave New World have?The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
April 08, 2020Brigitte MulhollandBrigitte Mulholland is the Director of Anton Kern Gallery in New York City. Brigitte speaks about her adjustment to studio apartment life and how she is maintaining supporting her artists in the online sphere and the importance of staying connected. ...more8minPlay
April 08, 2020Anthony LeeAnthony Lee is the Store Network Image Director (Store & Pop-Up store design and construction & Shop window display design) at Erdos Cashmere Group. He is based between Beijing & Paris. Erdos is the world’s largest manufacturer and retailer of cashmere apparel, with five brands: 1436, Erdos, 1980, Blue ERDOS and ERDOS Kids. Erdos markets its apparel through over 500 direct stores and over 1000 franchise stores. Anthony speaks about the sudden planning he had to do to adjust to our new situation. ...more9minPlay
April 07, 2020Frankie FloConsidered a legend in the sport, Frankie “Flo” Gonzalez is one of the best soccer freestylers in the world.Frankie is one of the most charismatic and entertaining freestylers in North America, and has performed at hundreds of events across the US and around the world. His signature combination of urban flair infused with his latin musicality make his performances stand out from the crowd. He not only is a performer but also spends much of his time teaching kids the art form. He is based in NYC. ...more7minPlay
April 07, 2020Mimi JungMimi Jung's work examines multiple dimensions of self-preservation, particularly as it relates to private and public self-representation, and the ways in which those depictions are manifest through social and cultural mores. Her constructed forms, with their voids and translucencies, are fixed but never static; the viewer actively controls the experience of transit around and through them—reflecting inward on their own behaviors. In the end, Jung’s limning of space is reflexive, visible to those who are predisposed to see it.Born in 1981 in Seoul, Korea, Mimi Jung received a BFA from Cooper Union and attended HGK Basel and Städelschule for postgraduate studies. She has mounted exhibitions throughout the United States including Chamber gallery, Nina Johnson gallery, and Carvalho Park gallery. Her work has also been exhibited in Les Gens Heureux in Copenhagen, Collectible in Brussels, Somerset House in London and the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne. She lives and works in Los Angeles....more23minPlay
April 07, 2020Pac PobricPac Pobric is a writer and the managing editor at Artnet News.From 2017–2018, he was an editor at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and oversaw its marquee digital publication, the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, a general-audience encyclopedia of the Met's collection. During his tenure, he worked with curators and researchers to publish essays on the museum's extensive collection of baseball cards; the life and work of Joan Miró; and the art of the Sufis, among many other subjects.A former contributor to the Village Voice, Pobric is also a longtime critic for the Brooklyn Rail and former journalist for The Art Newspaper, where he was previously the Exhibitions editor.He was also the editor of Matteau! Matteau!, an editorial project about the New York Rangers and the world of hockey.Pobric has written catalogue essays on Minimalism and its legacy for the Mnuchin gallery; Sean Scully’s recent work for Cheim & Read; and the many grand promises of New York City for Miles McEnery.He has an M.A. in Art History from Hunter College, where he studied with William C. Agee and wrote about Ellsworth Kelly’s years in New York. He lives in Spuyten Duyvil....more14minPlay
April 06, 2020Brave New World TrailerWelcome to Brave New World, a podcast withcreative people speaking to thechallenges of our new current environment. We’reasking our creative community about how theyare adapting to difficulties in the currentlandscape and how we might all move forwardtogether.In episodes to come we’ll be asking creativeindividuals from all walks of life to share theirstories and thoughts. Stay tuned for BraveNew World. Brave New World is hosted by Brian Alfred. ...more1minPlay
FAQs about Brave New World:How many episodes does Brave New World have?The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.