Veröffentlicht am 28.01.2015
James
Kalm is known as an art history nerd, especially when it comes to New
York City and its boroughs. So when he received notice of this panel
discussion, he made a concerted effort to attend and record the
proceedings.
This discussion offers an historic perspectives on the changing landscapes for artists' work and exhibition spaces since the 1950s. Moderated by Paddy Johnson, the panelists include: Irving Sandler, discussing the "Artist's Club" and the New York School in the 1950s; artist Joyce Kozloff and husband art critic and historian Max Kozloff, who review Soho in the 1970s s; Walter Robinson, a painter and critic who documented the art scene in the Lower East Side in the 1980s; and Joe Amrhein, an artist and founder of the pioneering Williamsburg gallery Pierogi, discussing Brooklyn and Williamsburg in the 1990s. Recorded January 21, 2015 at Bric House Stoop in Brooklyn. A musical introduction is provided by the Eric Paulin Jazz Quartet.
This discussion offers an historic perspectives on the changing landscapes for artists' work and exhibition spaces since the 1950s. Moderated by Paddy Johnson, the panelists include: Irving Sandler, discussing the "Artist's Club" and the New York School in the 1950s; artist Joyce Kozloff and husband art critic and historian Max Kozloff, who review Soho in the 1970s s; Walter Robinson, a painter and critic who documented the art scene in the Lower East Side in the 1980s; and Joe Amrhein, an artist and founder of the pioneering Williamsburg gallery Pierogi, discussing Brooklyn and Williamsburg in the 1990s. Recorded January 21, 2015 at Bric House Stoop in Brooklyn. A musical introduction is provided by the Eric Paulin Jazz Quartet.
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