Photo by billsoPHOTO, from Flickr, 2009.
Photo by billsoPHOTO, from Flickr, 2009.
Association Internationale des Critiques d'Art

This series of interviews is a partial oral history of AICA/USA, the United States chapter of the Association Internationale des Critiques d'Art.

Josephine Gear and Michele C. Cone, historians and members of the AICA/USA board, speak to the organization's past and current presidents and bring their conversations to a wider radio audience. These figures discuss their experiences during their tenures as well as their views on the art worlds of their respective times.

Michele C. Cone currently writes for artnet.com and teaches at the School of Visual Arts.
Josephine Gear teaches in the Program in Museum Studies at New York University.

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In this Series
Originally aired on Monday, June 18th, 2007
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
Originally aired on Monday, May 21st, 2007
A conversation with curator, longtime Village Voice critic, and former AICA-NY president Kim Levin.Read More
Originally aired on Monday, May 14th, 2007
A conversation with award-winning art critic, poet and artist John Perreault. He was president of the AICA/NY from 1978 to 1981.Read More
Originally aired on Monday, May 7th, 2007
A conversation with the legendary author, critic, and curator Irving Sandler, former president of the AICA New York. (27 minutes)Read More
Originally aired on Monday, May 7th, 2007
A conversation with Phyllis Tuchman, former AICA-US president, art historian and critic, and the author of monographs on George Segal, Dale Chihuly, Anthony Caro and Nancy Graves, among others.Read More
Originally aired on Monday, April 30th, 2007
Cultural historian and expert on the first generation of American Abstract Expressionists, author, and current professor of art history at the Cooper Union in New York, Dore Ashton.Read More
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