Episode 155: Today I talk to Atlanta-based artist, Jane Boutwell. We talk about her new collection, Signs of Life, her new membership program, The Growing Creative Fellowship, new ventures, & a whole lot more!
Episode 138: Today I chat with Julia Debski. She’s the gallery assistant at the Tanya Bonakdar gallery in New York City. We talk about Charlotte, Starbucks, New York, and the Sarah Sze exhibition which goes until October 19, 2019.
“In the age of the image, a painting is a sculpture.” Sarah Sze (2019)
Episode 123: Today I talk to Raymond Kaskey, who has done many large-scale sculptures, including the Windy City Man, Chicago, Sculptures on the Square, Charlotte, N.C, Queen Charlotte, Charlotte, N.C., & Hand of Noah, Silver Spring, Md., among others.
Queen Charlotte at the Charlotte Douglas Airport bronze
Episode 121: Today I talk to Ariel Plotek, Curator of Fine Arts at the Georgia O’Keefe Museum about his Ken Price exhibition opening June 7. I found it so interesting how his work corresponds so well to Georgia O’Keefe’s.
Featured photo: Ken Price in his Taos Studio, 2004, Estate of Ken Price, Courtesy of Matthew Marks Gallery
Ken Price: Pagan, 1995,96 Estate of Ken Price, Courtesy of Matthew Marks Gallery
Episode 103: Today I talk to Carol Minor. She is awesome in so many ways! She is such a talented [self-taught] sculptor, she is deaf and she doesn’t let anything stand in her way. She is just a delightful and inspiring person that I am very happy to have met. She is represented by Coffey and Thompson in Charlotte, NC
2 foot high patinaed and fired clay ‘Dreaming’
Bust of Garrison Keillor Life size wax
Cocker Spaniels each $500.00 – 4″ long – #12 & #13 available now
Episode 84: The MEN Gallery in NYC hosts Katerina Marcelja’s solo exhibition Krpice. “Krpice” is a Serbo-Croatian term that translates as “rags or trifles, references a poem by Vasko Popa, “Give Me Back My Rags“.
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