From the AIR Archive: Tagged with 'brooklyn museum'
Hosted by Michael Rush
Originally aired Friday, January 29th, 2010
Michael Rush inaugurates his occasional series on issues facing museums in these first years of the twenty-first century. Part 1 grapples with the complex subject of deaccessioning, or selling art from a collection for...
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Hosted by Michael Rush
Originally aired Sunday, November 1st, 2009
Michael Rush hosts video and performance artist Jen DeNike whose work is generally minimal and hyper-focused often using choreography to create looped or sustained hypnotic moments. DeNike describes her recent projects,...
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Hosted by Michael Rush
Originally aired Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Michael Rush sits down with artist Terence Koh to discuss his latest work, an untitled exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, a Performa 2009 feature. This work, a stack of 33 glass cases containing white objects, is part of a...
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Hosted by Leeza Ahmady
Originally aired Monday, June 19th, 2006
A round-table discussion with three Brooklyn-based artists, Wenda Gu, Yoko Inoue, and Jean Shin, conducted by Charlotta Kotik, Curator and Chair of Contemporary Art, and Tumelo Mosaka, Assistant Curator of Contemporary...
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Hosted by Michael Rush
An all-female crew of independent artists stands up to host Michael Rush in a lively conversation that should - at last - put to rest any prescribed notions of where a woman belongs. Margaret Evangeline, for example,...
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Originally aired Monday, February 14th, 2005

A number of women have taken up the cause of rock without regard for traditional (i.e. smiling and submissive) female role models, and they are the focus of this confrontational survey, by artist Robin Kahn and host David Platzker.


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Two museum directors, an art critic, a collector and an artist all reflect on why the art fair has become central (for better or worse) to the art world. This lively debate addresses the pecking order among artists who...
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