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Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Originally aired Monday, October 3rd, 2011

At 24, Mexican actress Stephanie Sigman delivers a star-making film debut in this thriller. Writer-director Gerardo Naranjo presents her as Laura, a kidnapped beauty queen contestant whose ordeal is told primarily through her eyes.


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Hosted by Becca Lieb
Originally aired Monday, November 14th, 2011

Hartley, Thomson, and Lieb discuss everything from feminist surrealism to what constitutes a monochrome in this interview about Cloud, an exhibition curated by Hartley showing Surrealist work by both older and contemporary artists.


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Hosted by Kazue Kobata
Originally aired Monday, February 4th, 2008

Kazue Kobata, Tokyo Correspondent, hosts as Tristan Honzinger, Shuichi Chino, and Ryuichi Daijo join forces for the second time in a two hour concert at Tokyo's Plan B. This infinitely complicated gig requires listeners' full attention.


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Hosted by Leeza Ahmady
Originally aired Monday, June 19th, 2006
Delphine Blue live at the opening reception for the exhibition Jiang Hu at the Tilton Gallery on May 23, 2006. Curated by Huang Zhuan, an internationally recognized curator and professor of art theory at the Guangzhou...
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Originally aired Friday, June 25th, 2010
In May 2010, Chinese conceptual artist and activist Ai Weiwei spoke via Skype with BAM/PFA's Lucinda Barnes and The San Francisco Chronicle's Kenneth Baker at San Francisco's Haines Gallery. Weiwei is among the most...
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Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Originally aired Monday, October 31st, 2011

Spain’s Elena Anaya’s stand-out role as the captive Vera, the subject of mad skin tissue experiments by Antonio Banderas’ plastic surgeon in Pedro Almodovar’s The Skin I Live In, easily rates as her most memorable role. She talks about it and them.


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Hosted by Charles Ruas
In this 1975 interview, originally broadcast on WBAI-FM, New York, playwright and director Richard Foreman gives detailed insight into his process with several illustrations from recorded performances at his...
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Originally aired Monday, July 14th, 2008

Underground Resistance DJ and Producer Dex aka Nomadico performs at MoMA P.S.1 putting his years of studying electronic music, fusion, latin funk, technology and Detroit techno to good use. Recorded live at P.S.1's 2008 summer music series, Warm Up.


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Hosted by Leeza Ahmady
Originally aired Monday, April 11th, 2011

New York-based Japanese artists Ushio Shinohara and Tomokazu Matsuyama explore Japanese culture and history and discuss their work with Associate Curator Miwako Tezuka at the Asia Society and Museum during Asian Contemporary Art Week 2011.


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Originally aired Monday, June 22nd, 2009
Rory Stewart discusses the contemporary situation in Iraq and reads from his 2006 book The Prince of the Marshes, which documents his experiences as deputy governor of two remote, impoverished regions in southern...
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Originally aired Monday, June 13th, 2011

(In Italian) Curator, critic and ARTonAIR.org roving correspondent Claudia Loeffelholz speaks with Neapolitan artist Giulia Piscitelli whose installation at the 2011 Venice Biennale consists of 11 bleached tapestries revealing an underlying image.


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Hosted by David Weinstein
Originally aired Monday, January 2nd, 2012

Composer/producer/shaman Charlie Morrow is equal parts Fluxus, Occupy Lincoln Center, Lakota mystic, and tech wizard. A 2011 release entitled TOOT! (XI) contains audio examples from nearly three decades of private experiments and public spectacles.


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Originally aired Monday, June 14th, 2004
Althea Viafora-Kress meets with Getty Research Institute director Thomas Crow, New York gallerist Elizabeth Dee, and Alexis Hubshman, art dealer and founder of the Scope Art Fair./
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Hosted by Will Corwin
Originally aired Friday, November 26th, 2010

Brian Dewan visits Will Corwin the Clocktower armed with a fantastic selection of music played on some pretty wonderful and strange instruments. Brian and his cousin Leon are the creators of the Dewanatron, a family of electronic synthesizers.


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Originally aired Tuesday, June 7th, 2005

A mix by Mike Hajar made for the exhibit, Cabinessence, a 2001 work by artist Justin Lowe which consisted of a "hive-like dome" structure for six people to lounge in. The 65-minute mix tape of nostalgic ’60s music completes the experience.


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Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Originally aired Friday, October 15th, 2010

The 44 year old Icelandic actor-turned-filmmaker entered the directorial world stage in 2000 with 101 Reykjavik. Six years later, Baltasar Kormákur made the well-received thriller Jar City.


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Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Originally aired Friday, August 27th, 2010

A leading writer-director in France, Anne Fontaine turns the tables on the beautiful but limited woman who uses her sexuality to get ahead in the blackly comic, The Girl From Monaco.


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Hosted by Banginclude , DJ Shakey
Originally aired Monday, May 23rd, 2011

An electronic musician exploring horizons of information, politics, noise, control, proximity, subversion, corruption, interconnectedness and interrelatedness via custom electronics, hand-craft, hardware hacking, media technologies, and process.


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Hosted by Daniel Durning
Originally aired Monday, October 13th, 2008
Daniel Durning holds a conversation with the artists and curator behind In Site, a summer-long exhibition in presented in 2008 by the Sculptors Guild that transformed the Governors Island location into a...
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Originally aired Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
The Art Radio project initial broadcast from the remote beachside studio on Dec. 6, 2006. As the official art radio station of Art Basel Miami Beach, the broadcast/streamcast made information available to show...
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Up close and personal with artist Colette, whose relationship with The Clocktower Gallery goes way back.


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Originally aired Friday, January 15th, 2010
Poet Andrew Motion read from his 2009 collection The Mower: New and Selected Poems on December 15, 2009, sharing many of the personal impetuses for his work, as well as motifs and concepts that bear particular...
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Hosted by Laura Craven
Originally aired Monday, May 1st, 2006
On her visit to the Hollywood Museum in the historic Max Factor Building for the exhibit Barbra Streisand: The Legacy Collection, host Laura Craven sits down for a fascinating conversation with Donelle Dadigan, founder...
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Hosted by Michael Rush
Originally aired Friday, May 7th, 2010
Whether it's with theater, performance, installation or video, David Levine upends the conventions of any medium he turns his attention to. From directing Bauerntheater, a marathon performance with one actor and...
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Host Charles Ruas speaks with Wang Ping about her recent collection of poetry The Magic Whip. Here the writer and scholar confesses how she discovered the power of Chinese characters - by studying Ezra Pound and translating for Allen Ginsberg.


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Originally aired Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

A selection of music, both instrumental and vocal, from Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of Borneo. The instruments represented are all varieties of lutes from the region, both plucked and bowed.


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Originally aired Monday, July 18th, 2011

Artist Matthew Day Jackson talks about his pop/rap music video, Everything Leads to Another, that functions as a point of departure for his exhibition of the same title, on view at Hauser & Wirth in London until July 30, 2011.


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Hosted by Béco Dranoff
Originally aired Friday, May 28th, 2010

For his debut on ARTonAIR.org Sonoridade, Béco Dranoff gave us the first Música Moderna show, featuring fresh and forward-thinking music created by young artists from Brazil's newest generation. From Guga De Castro, Buguinha Dub, Tamy, and more.


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