Stills from Song Dong's 1999 video projection "Jump." Photos courtesy of the artist.
Stills from Song Dong's 1999 video projection "Jump." Photos courtesy of the artist.
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Originally aired on Monday, May 8th, 2006
A retrospective introspective by Beijing artist Song Dong, the multimedia artist whose performance, video installation, calligraphy, sculpture, and site-specific projects merge East and West sensibilities, Taoism, urbanization and traditionalism, and social intervention. This presentation from April 3, 2006 was recorded by WPS1 Art Radio at the Museum of Modern Art as part of its Mediascope series. (2 hours)
Originally aired Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Zefrey Throwell, our peerlessly perceptive guide of all things obscure and fascinating, takes us through the opening reception of MoMA's Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night.


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Hosted by Zefrey Throwell
Originally aired Monday, November 10th, 2008

Zefrey Throwell, host of Frank Prattle, speaks to attendees of the MoMA exhibition Here is Every: Four Decades of Contemporary Art, a chronological retrospective of work made within the past forty years culled from MoMA's permanent collection.


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Originally aired Monday, September 8th, 2008

Art Radio speaks with curators and special guests at the preview reception on July 29, including the exhibition organizer, Deborah Wye, plus live DJ sets by DJ Spun!


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Originally aired Monday, July 30th, 2007

Discussion on North African and Middle Eastern art, moderated by Catherine David and with speakers Omar Amiralay, Gali Eilat, Abdellah Karroum, Nadira Laggoune-Aklouche, and Akram Zaatari.


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Originally aired Monday, July 30th, 2007
Akram Zaatari is an artist who lives and works in Beirut. Author of more than 30 videos, and video installations, Zaatari has been exploring issues pertinent to postwar Lebanon, particularly the mediation of territorial...
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Originally aired Monday, July 30th, 2007
Omar Amiralay (1944-2011) is a documentary filmmaker and producer who describes himself as a "civil society activist". In 2000 he was one of the signatories to a document demanding the end to the state of emergency,...
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Originally aired Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Galit Eilat is a Curator and the Founding Director of The Israeli Center for Digital Art, Holon. She is Co-Editor in Chief of Maarav - an online arts and culture magazine, as well as a teacher at Tel Aviv University in...
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Originally aired Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Abdellah Karroum (born 1970, Morocco) works as an independent art researcher, publisher and curator. He is the founder and artistic director of several art projects: 'L'appartement 22', an experimental space for...
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Originally aired Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Nadira Laggoune-Aklouche is an Algerian art historian based in Algiers. Since 1986, she has taught aesthetics and the history of art at l'Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-arts d'Alger. She has concurrently held several...
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Originally aired Monday, July 16th, 2007
The speakers are:
Bassam El Baroni
Mai Abu ElDahab
Farhad Moshiri
Jack Persekian
Laura Srouji
Rachida Triki

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Originally aired Monday, July 9th, 2007
Jack Persekian is a curator and producer. He is the Founding Director of Anadiel Gallery and the Al-Ma'mal Foundation for Contemporary Art in Jerusalem. He is also the Artistic Director of the Sharjah Biennial 8 (2007)...
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Originally aired Monday, July 2nd, 2007
Rachida Boubaker-Triki is a professor of Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art at Tunis University, President of Tunisian Aesthetic Association ATEP, Vice president of the International Society of Poetics, founding member of...
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Originally aired Monday, July 2nd, 2007
Initially fascinated by the sciences, Laura Srouji studied biochemistry at Imperial College in London. Upon graduating, she began a career in marketing at the largest pharmaceutical company in Amman. Srouji eventually...
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Originally aired Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Farhad Moshiri, an Iranian artist who lives and works in Tehran, answers questions about his work and what it's like to be an Iranian artist working in Tehran.


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Originally aired Monday, June 25th, 2007
Bassam El-Baroni is a writer/curator based in Alexandria, Egypt. In late 2005, he founded Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum (ACAF), an alternative art space (the first in Egypt's second largest city) which he currently...
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Originally aired Monday, June 25th, 2007
The following are the opening remarks from North African and Middle Eastern Curatorial Symposium (April 16-17, 2007), held at the Museum of Modern Art at New York City. The speakers are:

Jay A. Levenson -...
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Originally aired Monday, April 17th, 2006
Reflections on the legendary architect Philip Johnson organized and hosted by Terence Riley, former Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design for MoMA. Also appearing, Robert AM Stern, Dean of Yale School...
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Originally aired Monday, April 3rd, 2006
Multimedia artist and experimental filmmaker Lynn Marie Kirby (San Francisco) inventively draws upon vernacular imagery from domestic life and the American landscape and explores the unique properties of the mechanical...
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Originally aired Monday, March 27th, 2006
Alanna Heiss sets the stage with her illuminating introduction for artist Jon Kessler who winds his way through his career in parallel to the developing alternative art scene of the last two decades. This talk was...
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Originally aired Monday, February 6th, 2006
A lecture presentation by sound and media artist Stephen Vitiello. Vitiello has composed music for independent films, experimental video projects and art installations, collaborating with artists such as Nam June Paik,...
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Originally aired Monday, November 21st, 2005
Artist Chris Burden needs no introduction. He has shot himself in the arm, nailed himself to the hood of a car, and rolled around in glass. The works have earned him a reputation as one of the most controversial...
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Originally aired Monday, October 24th, 2005
Artist Mickalene Thomas − whose colorful self-portrait was included in the 2005 Greater New York show at P.S.1 − creates sequin and rhinestone paintings that activate questions about Black identity and Black...
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Originally aired Monday, May 23rd, 2005
Artist Vija Celmins was interviewed by art critic and contributing editor of Art in America, Eleanor Heartney at the Museum of Modern Art on April 20, 2005. Ann Temkin, curator of painting and sculpture at the...
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Originally aired Monday, February 14th, 2005
Nearly two decades after sculptor Tony Smith's death in 1980, the Museum of Modern Art mounted a major retrospective curated by Robert Storr, who leads this scintillating panel with Robert Swain, Richard Tuttle, Joel...
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Originally aired Friday, October 26th, 1962

Duchamp explains the readymade! - defines art! - as he speaks with Richard Hamilton and George Heard Hamilton. Originally broadcast by the BBC, October 20, 1962 (26 minutes).


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