Frieze Podcast
1) Out in the Open: Sculpture in the Public Realm
Brett Littman, chair of the forthcoming Frieze LIFEWTR Sculpture Prize, talks with two artists renowned for their sculptural work in public spaces, across New York City and beyond, about the particula...Show More
2) Andrew Durbin in conversation with T.J. Wilcox
Andrew Durbin (writer) in conversation with TJ Wilcox (artist)
3) Aruna D’Souza in conversation with Nico Wheadon and Sable Elyse Smith
Aruna D’Souza writes about modern and contemporary art, intersectional feminisms and other forms of politics, her most recent book “Whitewalling: Art, Race and Protest in 3 Acts” was named one of the ...Show More
4) Sheila Heti in conversation with Josephine Decker
Sheila Heti is the author of eight books of fiction and non-fiction, including the novels Ticknor, Motherhood, How Should a Person Be? and the story collection, The Middle Stories. She was named one o...Show More
5) Daniel Birnbaum in conversation with Sarah Ludy and Rachel Rossin
Daniel Birnbaum is Director of Acute Art, based in London UK. From 2010-18, Birnbaum was the director of the Moderna Museet (Stockholm). Prior to that, he had been the director of the Städelschule in ...Show More
6) Simone Leigh and Saidiya Hartman in conversation
Simone Leigh’s practice incorporates sculpture, video, and installation; all are informed by her ongoing exploration of black female subjectivity and ethnography. Her objects often employ materials an...Show More
7) artnet presents: What Will the Art Gallery of the Future Do?
A conversation on the future of art galleries between Marc Glimcher (President and CEO, Pace Gallery) and Andrew Goldstein (Editor, artnet).
8) Mary Weatherford in conversation with Suzanne Hudson
Mary Weatherford was born in Ojai, California. She earned a B.A. from Princeton University, her M.F.A. from the Milton Avery School of Fine Arts at Bard College in 2006, and was a Helena Rubinstein Fe...Show More
9) Liz Larner & Ariana Reines in Conversation
Ariana Reines is a poet, playwright and translator based in New York and known for her interest in bodily experience, the occult, new media, and new possibilities for the long or book-length form. In ...Show More
10) Financial Times Talk: ‘L.A.’s Art Scene: new directions?’
With artist Sayre Gomez, writer Janelle Zara and LAXART curator Catherine Taft. Moderated by the FT’s Jan Dalley.