TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (7/25-7/31)

TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (7/25-7/31)

The Visualist is officially a not-for-profit arts organization! To celebrate our new status as an official 501c3 tax designatee, we are having a bake sale THIS WEEKEND that will feature treats made by some of your favorite local galleries and artist-run projects. Buy...
Episode 700: Common Fields 2019

Episode 700: Common Fields 2019


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Bad at Sports is pleased to present a recording of our recent panel on art radio at Common Field’s Philadelphia Convening. Out of Sight brought together a diverse group of art podcasters and radio hosts to discuss radio and podcasting in the realm of contemporary art. We discuss podcasting as practice, archives, income, interview and narrative formats, and technical concerns related to producing your own audio project.

Episode 699: Aramis Gutierrez and Denise Kupferschmidt

Episode 699: Aramis Gutierrez and Denise Kupferschmidt


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On this episode of Bad@Sports the team travels to NADA Miami 2017. We speak with Aramis Gutierrez, a Miami based artist, discusses his orgiastic paintings and iterative institutional edeavors Noguchi Breton, VersaceVersaceVersace and GucciVuitton. We speak with Denise Kupferschmidt about the relationship between her graphic figurative drawings and new sculptural forms.

TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (7/18-7/24)

TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (7/18-7/24)

The Visualist is officially a not-for-profit arts organization! To celebrate our new status as an official 501c3 tax designatee, we are having a bake sale that will feature treats made by some of your favorite local galleries and artist-run projects. Buy your...
Episode 698: Howardena Pindell

Episode 698: Howardena Pindell


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You won’t want to miss this delightfully juicy and enlightening conversation with living legend and self-described “Black Hornet”, Howardena Pindell. On this episode, Dana travels to New York for a special interview with the well-known artist and activist, who joins Bad at Sports as the first major survey of her work, “Howardena Pindell: What Remains to be Seen” ends its multi-museum run at the Rose Art Museum this month. Pindell comments on a range of topics, from the inspiration behind some of her most famous works and her history of arts activism and advocacy, to her latest and upcoming art projects.