check it out: new and archived Art On Air programs with Mira Schor (and more...):
NEWS & NEW SHOWS ON AIR 21-28 SEPTEMBER
RADIO HIGHLIGHTS: [LINK]
Lisa Simpson would be proud: Ben Miller conducts 14 saxophones; artist Mira Schor warns against the invasion of the (art critic) body snatchers; architect Victoria Meyers loves John Cage and can build a church in the fourth dimension. Coincidence? We think not. SF MOMA curator Henry Urbach might try to build a church out of YOU ; and stand-up comedian and all-around funny guy Patton Oswalt still lives with his mother--as a creepy football geek in Big Fan ; plus conversations from our collection, histories, and more music from the archives.
NEW SHOW:
EDITION #82: MIRA SCHOR INTERVIEW [LINK]
PERFORMANCE AND SPOKEN WORD
First broadcast September 21, 2009
Mira Schor discusses several topics: wet painting versus dry dogma, the state of art criticism, the relation of feminism to art and its reception, and modest art. She also discusses her use of language in her paintings and her dual work as essayist and visual artist.
archived:
EDITION #81: MIRA SCHOR READING [LINK]
PERFORMANCE AND SPOKEN WORD
First broadcast September 14, 2009
Mira Schor reads several of her essays: "Figure/Ground" from Wet and "Email to a Young Artist," "Recipe Art," and "Modest Painting" from A Decade of Negative Thinking. Schor is an artist, writer, and editor. She is the author of Wet: On Painting, Feminism and Art Culture and co-editor with Susan Bee of M/E/A/N/I/N/G: An Anthology of Artists' Writings, Theory and Criticism and M/E/A/N/I/N/G Online. She lives and works in New York City and Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 September 2009 )