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Curator's Attic Podcast

Jon West-Bey

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The Curator’s Attic explores the stories behind the objects that shape our lives. I'm your host, Jon West-Bey, and I’m a Curator and Museologist, and in this podcast, we'll explore the surprising stories hidden within everyday objects. Join me as we uncover the history, the artistry, and the human connection woven into the fabric of our material world.
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CURATORSHIP – Wunderkammer | Audio

FHNW | HGK | Institute Interior Design and Scenography , CH - Basel

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CURATORSHIP – Wunderkammer Von Ein- und Aufteilungen, Deutungshoheiten, der Sicht- und Unsichtbarkeit von Sujets, dem kuratorischen Zentrum und der gestalterischen Peripherie. Von den Wunderkammern gestern und heute und der Bemühung eines Abbilds dessen, was die Welt im Innersten zusammenhält. Haltungen von KuratorInnen aus dem Bereich Museum, Privatsammlern, Gestaltern und der Theorie.
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CURATORSHIP – Wunderkammer | Video

FHNW | HGK | Institute Interior Design and Scenography , CH - Basel

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CURATORSHIP – Wunderkammer Von Ein- und Aufteilungen, Deutungshoheiten, der Sicht- und Unsichtbarkeit von Sujets, dem kuratorischen Zentrum und der gestalterischen Peripherie. Von den Wunderkammern gestern und heute und der Bemühung eines Abbilds dessen, was die Welt im Innersten zusammenhält. Haltungen von KuratorInnen aus dem Bereich Museum, Privatsammlern, Gestaltern und der Theorie.
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CURATORSHIP – Wunderkammer | AppleTV

FHNW | HGK | Institute Interior Design and Scenography , CH - Basel

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CURATORSHIP – Wunderkammer Von Ein- und Aufteilungen, Deutungshoheiten, der Sicht- und Unsichtbarkeit von Sujets, dem kuratorischen Zentrum und der gestalterischen Peripherie. Von den Wunderkammern gestern und heute und der Bemühung eines Abbilds dessen, was die Welt im Innersten zusammenhält. Haltungen von KuratorInnen aus dem Bereich Museum, Privatsammlern, Gestaltern und der Theorie.
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Art · The Creative Process: Artists, Curators, Museum Directors Talk Art, Life & Creativity

Artists, Curators, Museum Directors Talk Art & Creativity · Creative Process Original Series

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Art episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. We speak to artists, curators, museum directors about their work & how they made their creative careers. To listen to arts episodes across a variety of disciplines, follow our main podcast: “The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society”. You’ll find us on Apple: tinyurl.com/thecreativepod, Spotify: tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations wit ...
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Amateur Curators

Amateur Curators

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FIND US AT OUR NEW HOME: amateurcurators.podiant.co Mike Lacerte and Corey Nachman tackle halls of fame that will never be built, never should be built, but will be discussed regardless.
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CURATORS OF HIP HOP

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Curators of Hip Hop (COHH) is an international movement dedicated to preserving Hip Hop culture. This podcast series is created to promote intellectual and creative conversations centered around artistry, technology, business and culture-- through a HIP HOP lens.
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Conversations with artists, curators and authors about making it in the art world. We get behind the studio doors for entertaining and informative discussions about the journey through the visual arts, how projects were realised, ideas that informed new work and practical ways that artists can expand their audience and visibility.
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Curator's Choice

Ayla Anderson

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Like history? Love museums? From ancient relics to modern marvels, each episode of this show features a new museum and a sampling of some amazing artifacts housed there. What makes Curator's Choice truly special is our exclusive interviews with the unsung heroes of museums—the curators themselves. These guardians of history will share insights, anecdotes, and the often untold stories that breathe life into the artifacts they protect. Through this podcast, our mission is to dispel the notion ...
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Curators of Hip Hop

Curators of Hip Hop

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Curators of Hip Hop (COHH) is an international movement dedicated to preserving Hip Hop culture. This podcast series is created to promote intellectual and creative conversations centered around artistry, technology, business and culture-- through a HIP HOP lens.
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The Curators of Horror

A Horror Movie Podcast

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At THE CURATORS OF HORROR we believe there is a perfect Horror movie out there for everyone! So whether you’re a LOVER, or a HATER, or somewhere in the middle, this podcast is for you. Each episode your hosts Katie and Emrys quiz their guest in order to curate the perfect Horror Movies for them. The guest watches both films and then comes on the podcast to discuss what they thought and choose their favourite. But which Curator made the best selection for the guest? A great way to discover an ...
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The Curators are a staunchly independent group led by Paul Lobosco, a leading advocate for policies that empower the people and highlight the forces that are subjugating the public for the greed and power ambitions of the oligarchs. We seek solutions for a thriving America and a better world. Many of the values we promote have been reflected in the presidential platform of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. We highlight how the Industrial Complex is increasingly undermining the physical, mental, emotion ...
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“I'm hopeful for revolution. I'm optimistic. I want radical change. I think there's such a disinterest in education in America that it is sickening. I think we are repeating history. We are going through a cycle of fascism and greed, and I think we're going to see a lot of states collapse. As a result of that, I think people are going to be forced …
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This episode dives into a crucial question: how do we separate truth from propaganda in the information we consume? We'll explore the vital role of museums as truth-tellers, examining how they shape our understanding through their exhibitions, collections, and programming. Support the showتوسط Jon West-Bey
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“One of the biggest symbols of America is Mount Rushmore. This monument, right? But I think most people fail to realize where it's located and why it's located there. Even more importantly, who did it? It's on a sacred Native American mountain, a place that was central to their creation stories. But then you think about who did it, and it was a Kla…
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This episode uncovers how a single photograph can deceivingly present one story while hiding a vastly different truth. We then explore the crucial responsibility of museums to ensure their interpretations of objects reveal the complete, nuanced narrative, not just the surface. Support the showتوسط Jon West-Bey
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This episode delves into the fascinating narratives hidden within everyday objects, transforming the mundane into the magical. Join us as we explore the concept of "lieu de memoire," uncovering how inanimate items can hold rich tapestries of history, emotion, and personal significance. Our journey begins with the remarkable tale of a particular vas…
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“When I was working at the Times and the Times Magazine, on one Tuesday morning, the towers fell. September 11, 2001. The magazine had a 10-day lead time, so it was a weekly that was essentially 10 days old by the time it came out. We came to work and realized the world had changed, and the entire process, the magazine had been made for over a hund…
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“ I was very interested in the state of mind of an artist as he or she goes about making. I think one of the things that artists have is not just an interest in their own subconscious, but also an ability to find ways, tricks, and hacks to access their subconscious. Over time, they understand how to make productive use of what they find there. We a…
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In this episode I talk about using AI generated images as reference material for your artwork. I go on to talk about how artists are often dismissive of AI generated art and creators of Ai art calling themselves artists. I go on to talk about how other industries outside of visual arts refer to themselves as artists. And previous tech developments …
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Michael Petry is the director at MOCA London. He is also the author of a number of books and in this episode he talks about his latest book, Mirror Mirror, The Reflective Surface in Art. Starting with Van Eyck's Arnolfini Betrothal, the book tracks the story of mirrors and the reflective surface in art through to contemporary art with mirrored surf…
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In this episode I talk about protecting your energy for your inevitable art world success. It is important to protect your energy and watch out for 'coolers' that can throw you off track with their negative outlook on life. As you find momentum and growth in your art career or business you’ll soon understand there’s a mindset and energy component t…
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Siddhant Khattri of Vedica Art Studio and Gallery joins me on this podcast to talk about his work through the art world. The gallery is based in Mumbai and in this episode he shares his upcoming projects to take place in Paris, networking and building a circle of support and more. Siddhant has arranged an open studio day for the artists that he wor…
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How has feminism changed in light of the way we live now? DEAN SPADE (Author of Love in a F*cked Up World: How to Build Relationships, Hook Up & Raise Hell Together) on recognizing political conditions in personal relationships. MARILYN MINTER (Artist, Feminist) on sexual agency, beauty & her creative process. TEY MEADOW (Author of Trans Kids: Bein…
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Peter Weller is a renowned theater and Hollywood actor. His performances in films such as RoboCop and Naked Lunch garnered him much critical and commercial success over the years. His television acting and directing credits include Sons of Anarchy, Dexter, and 24. Unbeknownst to most, Weller has spent decades honing his appreciation for the visual …
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“I met Miles backstage at the Hollywood Bowl—the last gig he ever played. Miles asked, “Who’s that white boy?” I introduced him to Bob Thiele Jr., whose father produced Coltrane. When Miles discovered this, he said, “Well, you can hang,” following this friendly gesture with me walking Miles to his car. I did not know he was dying. I kissed him on b…
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80% of art collectors buy from artists they know or feel they know. In this episode we talk about how you can give your audience the feeling of being closer to the artist and enrich their experience of the artist. Which in turn makes moves them closer to becoming an art buyer or a patron of your work. In this episode Using social media and mailing …
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In this episode I explain how I respond when an artist says they want gallery representation. We look at their sales history, exhibiting experience and more. Often artists come looking for gallery representation before they are ready. I think it is great to know what to expect and the road to representation. However, if the goal is to offload the '…
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How do our personal lives influence the art we make? JIM SHEPARD (Author of The Book of Aron, Project X, & The World to Come starring Casey Affleck, Vanessa Kirby, Katherine Waterston · Winner of the PEN New England Award, The Story Prize) explores historical human dilemmas, the emotional imagination and literature's role in extending empathetic un…
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Michael Wallner is an artist based in London. His inspiration comes from urban skylines and landmark buildings. In this episode of the podcast he talks about his journey through art and regularly showing at art fairs. He talks about building his art network, showing his art at fairs in the US and managing costs and finances in his art business. Mic…
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What influence do billionaires have on politics, journalism, and the technology that shapes our lives? What drives people to seek absolute power, and how can we hold them accountable? Darryl  Cunningham is a cartoonist and author of Science Tales, Psychiatric Tales, The Age of Selfishness, and Billionaires: The Lives of the Rich and Powerful. Cunni…
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In this episode I am joined by Tim Fowler who talks about his exhibition, The Ground at the Attenborough Centre, Leicester. The Leicester based artist talks about the research that went into the exhibition which features his large scale paintings of plants that followed the same migratory pattern as his own DNA - from West Africa to the Caribbean t…
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Where does our intuition come from? How are lifelong creative partnerships formed and what role do friendship and personal connection play? How do our personal lives influence the art we make? Erland Cooper (Scottish composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist) explores the emotional and transformative effects of music and visual arts. He undersc…
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Kat Popova joins me on this episode of the podcast and we talk about her year which started with with 3 exhibitions on the calendar. As an artist she reflects on the last few years of exhibiting, and setting up 2024 with three exhibitions on the horizon. She shares her vulnerable story of the fear of 'not being included' that led to her committing …
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What was the Underground Railroad, really? Beyond the imagery of secret routes and hidden safe houses, it was a complex network of people, places, and powerful codes—codes in words, songs, and even the stars. Join us in today's episode at the Harriet Tubman Museum and Education Center in Cambridge, MD. 🌊 Moses of Her People 💪🏾 In this episode, we d…
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Sonia Borrell is a collector, author and mentor. In this episode she talks about writing her book Art in Real Time and her journey to building a contemporary art collection. She talks about her art preferences which is currently figurative and staying open to her personal tastes changing. She talks about collecting for personal expression and conne…
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In this episode Gita Joshi talks to Mona Lerch and Katelyn Chapman about artists statements and applying for funding to develop their art practice. We discuss the importance of the artist statement for those artists who are ready to enter the marketplace and how it supports the artist's visual work. Katelyn Chapman shares details of successfully ap…
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What if you could step back in time to a farm where history, medicine, and agriculture intertwine? Join us as we uncover the remarkable legacy of the Remick family, who have tended their northern New England farm since 1790. Through stories of resilience and dedication, we spotlight Edwin Remick and his son, Edwin Crafts Remick, the country doctors…
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“I think a lot of joy comes from helping others. One of the things that I've been really focusing on is finding that balance in life, what’s real and what’s true and what makes you happy. How can you help other people feel the same and have a happier life? I think whatever that takes. So if that's charity, if that's photography, if that's documenta…
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What is the power of photography? How do images and songs bookmark our lives, reminding us of what we care about, who we love, and what it means to be alive? Julian Lennon is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, photographer, documentary filmmaker, and NYTimes bestselling author of the Touch the Earth children’s book trilogy. This autumn, Whispers…
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