Armory Show
Armory Show

Armory Show is a selection of ARTonAIR and WPS1 coverage of the art fair since 2005, where we frequently operated from a cozy corner module in Manhattan's West Side piers. The show occupied a half-dozen-football-fields' worth of this riverside real estate carpeted in art, and open to the public for five frequently snowy, icy days in March.

WPS1 was the official Internet radio station for the Armory Show from 2005 to 2008. AIR now covers the show and the surrounding satellite fairs using roving correspondents and remote recording devices in addition to our own Clocktower studios and familiar menagerie of producers and experts.

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Originally aired on Friday, March 19th, 2010
What do a well-dressed robotic crow on a limb and a naked woman dancing in the shadow of a silver Madonna have in common? They are both featured on today's broadcast, recorded live from the floor of 2010's Armory Show ...Read More
Originally aired on Friday, March 19th, 2010
What do a well-dressed robotic crow on a limb and a naked woman dancing in the shadow of a silver Madonna have in common? They are both featured on today's broadcast, recorded live from the floor of 2010's Armory Show ...Read More
Originally aired on Friday, March 12th, 2010
Daniel Durning brings you the sights, sounds and conversations of 2010's Armory Arts Week. Recorded live at VOLTA NY, one of the many art fairs in New York during the March 4 weekend, our program showcases two of the...Read More
Originally aired on Monday, May 19th, 2008
In this edition, Host Daniel Durning records his program outside of the Armory Show with a stylish ride in artist Holly Crawford's Flatland Limo project, a traveling video exhibition space and alternative to the...Read More
Originally aired on Thursday, April 10th, 2008
At the 2008 Armory Show in New York City, Thierry Geoffroy brought his audio recorder and asked those attending: "What is the role of the artist in society?" In this program we hear a sampling of the people's response...Read More
Originally aired on Friday, April 4th, 2008
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Lee Wells (Founder,Video...Read More
Originally aired on Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
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Architect Enrique Walker interviews curator Hans Ulrich Obrist about his far-reaching Interview Project. Hans Ulrich Obrist interviews the artist Paul Chan....Read More
Hosted by David Weinstein
Originally aired on Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

David Weinstein with Jeannette Ingberman and Papo Colo of Exit Art and Paul Morris of BOMB MagaIne in conversation onsite at the 2006 Armory Show in New York City.

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Originally aired on Thursday, March 9th, 2006
Host Jill Spalding in conversation at the WPS1 Armory Show remote studio with guest artists Michael Vasquez, Alex Sweet, Natalia Benedetti, all of Miami's Fredric Snitzer Gallery, and Christopher Miro.Read More
Hosted by Alanna Heiss

At Pier 92's 2005 Armory Show VIP Lounge, curator and project manager Carlo Bach gives P.S.1's Director Alanna Heiss the story. Cologne-born Bach's main concern is with the patient work of recovering and 'recycling' industrial residue and abandoned

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Hosted by Alanna Heiss

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.

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Artist Peter Coffin gave each of a team of artist friends a $100,000 wad of counterfeit WPS1 "munny" and sent them out to deal with the dealers. The gimmick cut both ways as the artists found themselves detected,...Read More
On this second day of his scheme, Artist Peter Coffin gave another team of artists $100,000 of genuine bright yellow WPS1 "munny" and sent them out to deal with the dealers. Some were drawn to the weirdest stuff while...Read More
It's all Illy and fillies as our two bombastic bards, espressos in hand, assay the art fair with an eye to the female form. Over uninvited comments from their pal Linda Yablonsky, O'Brien and Blagg blithely titter and...Read More
In a segment he called So, what did you find at the fair? curator and critic Bob Nickas, smack in the middle of installing the 2005 Greater New York Show at P.S.1, crossed town to meet with his invited guests,...Read More
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