This week: are stolen Cambodian statues hidden in the world’s great public collections? We discuss Cambodia’s looted heritage with Celia Hatton, Asia Pacific editor and presenter at the BBC World Serv...Show More
Episode No. 646 features curators Edouard Kopp and Shelley Langdale. With Kim Conaty, Kopp is the co-curator of "Ruth Asawa: Through Line," a survey of Asawa's lifelong drawing practice. (Kirsten Marp...Show More
It’s where John Cage staged his first Happening, Fridays were often dedicated to art classes, and all faculty, staff, and students participated in the college’s operations from farming to construction...Show More
A conversation with Michael Beggs and Julie Thompson.
Black Mountain College has long been acknowledged as the birthplace of the true American avant-garde. The experimental school was founded in 1933 on the principles of attaining a perfec...Show More
Le Black Mountain College fut une université libre expérimentale, fondée en 1933 près d'Asheville en Caroline du Nord, aux États-Unis. Plate-forme pour les pratiques artistiques d'avant-garde, elle a ...Show More
Anna Craycroft and Harry Dodge consider the legacy of Black Mountain College and talk about sociality and learning, didactics and museum display, and inherent tensions within art education.
In Díaz’ first book The Experimenters, she looks at Black Mountain College, an iconic school in rural Appalachia where Fuller taught in the late 1940’s and first developed his signature dome structure...Show More
In episode 63 of The Great Women Artists Podcast, Katy Hessel interviews the esteemed curator Emma Ridgway of Modern Art Oxford on the majorly influential, RUTH ASAWA (where she is set to have an exhi...Show More
Journalist Marilyn Chase talks with Jesse about her new book, Everything She Touched: The Life of Ruth Asawa, which celebrates the life and work of the legendary artist. She talks about Ruth's early l...Show More
"There's an urgency in her work. There's a rhythm that exists in her drawings and sculptures that I'm really attracted to as well." On the occasion of Ruth Asawa Through Line we chatted...Show More
See how renowned sculptor Ruth Asawa has passed along her love of art to her family. Original air date: May 2005.
Episode 58 — Ruth Asawa It’s our final podcast of 2022! DLS co-founders Florian Duijsens and Katy Derbyshire join producer Susan Stone to toast the holiday season, chat about this year’s good news i...Show More