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... Read More
Phong Bui talks to author Eleanor Heartney, one of today's most prominent art and culture critics. She discusses her vast art historical and critical output, particularly her text Postmodern Heretics: Catholic Imagination in Contemporary Art.
A conversation with Eleanor Heartney, independent cultural critic and author. Currently, she is contributing editor for Art in America and Artpress and president of AICA/USA. Read More
This program features a reading and discussion of writer and critic (senior editor at Art in America) Raphael Rubinstein's anthology, Critical Mess(2006), on the debate over the role of contemporary art... Read More
This episode examines religious references such as the relic, "incarnational consciousness" and immortality with regard to the genetic decoding of the "book of life" and art's magico-religious roots. The reknowned... Read More
This episode examines religious references such as the relic, "incarnational consciousness" and immortality with regard to the genetic decoding of the "book of life" and art's magico-religious roots.
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... Read More