TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (5/28-6/3)

TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (5/28-6/3)

1. Monika Niwelinska: GAMMA TRACE: Photosensitive Sites. Latent Trauma. Images of Radiation. May 29, 5-8PM Hard Return: 410 S Michigan Ave, # 306   2. Carolyn Castaño: My Mother Mountain May 28, 6-8PM Gallery 400: 400 S Peoria St   3.  H.A.G.S May 29, 12-4PM...
Episode 945: Dreamsong Gallery

Episode 945: Dreamsong Gallery


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Recorded in the sunburnt delirium of Miami, Duncan and crew stumble out of the Midwest and into the heat of the fairs, only to find a familiar sensibility in an unexpected place: Dreamsong. Rebecca Heidenberg joins the conversation to talk about building a gallery ecosystem in Minneapolis that resists isolation and instead fosters dialogue between regional artists and those working in larger art centers…

Episode 944: Amy Kligman

Episode 944: Amy Kligman


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Recorded live at NADA Art Fair, this episode finds the crew in full fair-mode: cramped booths, warm beverages, and the particular energy of artists, curators, and dealers trying to make something real happen in public. Joining the conversation is Amy Kligman, founder of Special Effects Gallery, a Kansas City–based gallery barely out of the gate and already showing at fairs. Alongside Tom Sanford, the conversation moves quickly from logistics and booth banter into something deeper: how artists carry histories, how objects hold people, and how a gallery can function less like a marketplace and more like a host.

TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (5/21-5/27)

TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (5/21-5/27)

1. Lindsey Dorr-Niro: Spectral Psalm May 23, 2-6PM Compound Yellow: 244 Lake St, Oak Park   2. Regin Igloria: Mid-day Meditations for May May 25, 2-5PM Cultivator: Bray Grove Farm   3. Nathaniel Mary Quinn: A Love Letter to My Mother May 21, 5-8PM National...
Episode 943: Nanako Kono and Olivia Zubko

Episode 943: Nanako Kono and Olivia Zubko


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From the humid chaos of Miami Art Week, Bad at Sports drops into the garden at NADA for a conversation with two artists from Western Exhibitions: Nanako Kono and Olivia Zubkov. A loose, funny, and surprisingly thoughtful discussion about painting that isn’t painting, sculpture that remembers your body, and bathrooms as sites of intimacy, memory, and quiet surveillance.