Our Correspondents: Miami
Our Correspondents: Miami
Hosted by Jill Spalding

Host Jill Spalding records the art scene in Miami and its environs
through interviews with the artists who live, work or/and show in the
burgeoning cultural capital.

Additional Miami shows available at: Art Basel Miami Beach 2005 and Art Basel Miami Beach 2006.

Originally aired Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Multimedia artist Daniel Newman and light artist Matthew Schreiber sit down at the Clocktower with host Jill Spalding to discuss their collaborative work (at Twenty Twenty Projects in Miami in early 2010) and other...
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Originally aired Friday, August 20th, 2010
Back to the mean streets of Miami: host Jill Spalding speaks with food writer, artist and personnage Jennifer Rubell, who discusses what it means to create her conceptual, participatory food projects, offering...
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Originally aired Monday, August 10th, 2009
Jill Spalding speaks with two of the most prominent and important arts philanthropists of our time: Lady Wong Davies, founder and chairman of KT Wong Foundation, and Mitchell Wolfson, the founder of The Wolfsonian. They...
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Originally aired Monday, July 27th, 2009
Jill Spalding hosts Nina Johnson, the young hip gallerist in the Wynwood District of Miami, and artists David Shaw and Daniel Milewski. Johnson's Diet Gallery was recently host to The Best of Intentions, an...
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Originally aired Monday, December 1st, 2008
Host Jill Spalding interviews artists Conrad Shawcross , Sean Dack, and Abby Manock.
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Originally aired Monday, September 24th, 2007
Host Jill Spalding with guests Mauro Herlitzka and Liliana Porter, in a special edition highlighting Pinta (The Contemporary Latin American Art Fair), which was open November 16-20, 2007 at The Metropolitan Pavilion in...
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Originally aired Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Host Jill Spalding in conversation with guest painter, sculptor, and Pop Art legend Gerald Laing. His exhibition, Sex and Speed, was on view in 2007 at New York's Mary Ryan Gallery (30 minutes).
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Originally aired Monday, April 23rd, 2007
Host Jill Spalding speaks with Justin Macdonnell, Artistic Director of the new Cesar Pelli-designed Carnival Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, and sound artist Gustavo Matamoros, whose Subtropics Festival has a...
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Originally aired Monday, March 19th, 2007
Host Jill Spalding in conversation with artist Sarah Morris, known for her films and Constructivist, geometric paintings. Morris' paintings very often relate to or originate in her films, combining harsh grid-like...
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Originally aired Monday, February 19th, 2007

Since the mid-1980s, Simpson has used photographic and cinematographic media to confront issues of race, gender, and identity, particularly as viewed and distorted through American social, cultural and historical prisms.


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Originally aired Monday, January 8th, 2007

Art historian and curator Julia Platt Herzberg on her retrospective of artist Carlos Alfonzo at the Freedom Tower in Miami, and light artist Iván Navarro on his Museum of Contemporary Art/North Miami at Goldman Warehouse show.


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Originally aired Friday, December 8th, 2006
Jill Spalding with Ursula von Rydingsvard, Hans Christian Schink, James Austin Murray and Mona Kuhn.
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Originally aired Monday, June 5th, 2006

Miami-born Judi Harvest and Colombia-born conceptual photographer Natalia Arias reveal personal and professional challenges and triumphs that have come from engaging strong imagery such as the Buddha, nude pregnant women, and September 11, 2001.


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Originally aired Monday, May 15th, 2006

Erwitt, the respected and adored photographer, discusses images -whether of photojournalism, portraiture, or commercial photography- that now bear firm stamps upon the contemporary photographic memory.


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Originally aired Monday, April 24th, 2006

Jill Spalding with Malcom Morley, the London-born artist and ex-convict turned model of a gentleman and master of styles, from abstraction and colorfield to photo-realism, collage and expressionism.


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