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
AIR's David Weinstein speaks with Leeza Ahmady, Director of Asian Contemporary Art Week (ACAW), and Thomas Erben, of New York's Thomas Erben Gallery, about the 2009 Asian Contemporary Art Week. The event takes place... Read More
Susanne Cockrell and Ted Purves (artists and professors at California College of the Arts) jump in the mix with the new Matrix curator for the Berkeley Art Museum, Liz Thomas. These three are unstoppable!
The Joans hold a co-interview in the WPS1 broadcast barge lounge. Joan Jonas is a pioneer of video/performance art. Her experiments and productions in the late 1960s and early 1970s were essential to the development of... Read More
Host Althea Viafora Kress and Belgian artist Wim Delvoye sit down in Danny Meyer's Café One at the 2007 Armory Show. Hear the social, cultural, and political contradictions around Delvoye's projects and art. His... Read More
Joan Jonas is one of the most significant figures in contemporary art whose installations, films and performances have appeared in numerous galleries and museums around the globe, from the 1960s to the present. "Joan... Read More
Scanning exhibits from the Elgin Marbles to Jackson Pollock to Rineke Dijkstra, author Victoria Newhouse has a few things to say to host Michael Rush about how art gets placed and misplaced in museums. In... Read More
Alanna Heiss spent one day of twenty away from the corridors and galleries of P.S.1 where the
Greater New York Show was taking form, and she spent it with us to hold court on the front porch of the massive Armory Show... Read More
In a segment entitled Giving Art to Museums, Museum of Modern Art Director Glenn Lowry holds forth in a freewheeling exchange with two collectors, Michael Lynne (CEO, New Line Cinema) and Agnes Gund (National... Read More
P.S.1's Alanna Heiss spent one day of twenty away from the busy P.S.1 galleries where the 2005 Greater New York Show was taking place to hold court on the front porch of the massive Armory Show with collector David Teiger and gallerist Amalia Dayan.