Episode 164: Today I chat with artist, Michael Burgher. I found his channel on YouTube and knew I had to talk to him. He has a deep love of art history and a cool Surrealistic/Dada style to his painting: two things that equate to someone I want to hang out with.
Episode 147: Today I talk to Andrea Rosen, the head curator at the Fleming Museum in Burlington, Vt. She tells me all about the Artist, Wood Gaylor, which is the topic of her new book, Wood Gaylor and American Modernism, 1913-1936 which just came out. We talk about the corresponding exhibition, Let’s Have a Ball! which goes until May 8, 2020.
Check out this video of Andrea talking about Wood Taylor
Samuel Wood Gaylor (American, 1883-1957), Picnic, Shaker Lake, Alfred, Maine, 1923. Oil on canvas in hand-carved frame by Robert Laurent. Courtesy of Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC, New York
featured image credit: Let’s Have a Ball! Wood Gaylor and the New York Art Scene, 1913–1936 — February 7 – May 8, 2020. Image: Samuel Wood Gaylor (American, 1883-1957), Arts Ball, 1918, 1918. Oil on canvas. Private Collection.
Episode 137: Today I talk with artist Brian Rutenberg about his art & his books. I had Brian on the show probably a year ago. He’s represented by a local gallery here, the Jerald Melberg gallery. He’s really interesting & his paintings have such unique perspectives, both literally & visually.
Episode 136: Today I talk to Kirby Kendrick, all the way in New Mexico. Kirby is a wealth of information, as well as a top-notch artist. I found her while researching information on Kandinsky and Gabriele Munter. When I saw her beautiful paintings, I knew I had to get her on the show.
Featured image: La boheme, Collage, acrylic, oil, charcoal and ink on Canvas 60 x 72″
Homage to Manet. Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe Mixed Media on Canvas 36 x 52″ Sistine Pop! Tempera, stencil, ink, watercolor, and acrylic on paper 26 x 40″ De Kooning’s Angel Tempera on Paper 40 x 26″
Episode 82: Today I talk to one of my favorite podcasters, Jennifer Dasal of the ArtCurious podcast. She’s the Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the North Carolina Museum of Art, in Raleigh, NC.
Episode 76: I talk to Melissa Hyde of the University of Florida at Gainsville, where she’s the professor of Art History. Her specialty is 18th- and 19th-Century European Art. We talk about the traveling exhibition she curated, Becoming a Woman in the Age of Enlightenment, which is currently showing at the Crocker Museum, in Sacramento, Cal. until August 19, 2018.
Charles-Antpome Coypel, 1694-1752
Jacqueline-Elisabeth Begon de Montfermeil, Demoiselle de la Source
Jean Baptiste Oudry, 1686 – 1755 Seated Lady in a Garden Oil on canvas 100 x 90cm
Jean-Baptiste Oudry 1686-1755
Presumed portrait of Lieutenant Claude-Andre Courtin de Crouey, Seigneur des Quatre Fils et Cormeilles-en-Parisis, 1723, Oil on canvas 100 x 80 cm