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About Art

Heidi Zuckerman

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Heidi Zuckerman is a globally recognized leader in contemporary art and the first woman to build two art museums. About Art has Heidi in courageous authentic conversations with people she finds interesting to talk about their lives, values, and always about why art matters! Join Heidi, an inspiring story teller, on the journey to connect to art and make lives better!
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Want to know what’s going on in the credit union industry? From CUSOs to regulatory (and everything in between) we’ll talk about relevant topics and how they could affect you and your business.
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The GITN podcast is dedicated to exploring the paranormal and sharing your ghostly experiences. Sharing our experiences will help solve the mystery behind this phenomenon. If you want to share your paranormal experiences, send us an email at ghostsinthenightpodcast@gmail.com Plus we will share evidence from our investigations, so be sure to subscribe and get involved in the conversation.
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Mehak Vieira is the Director and Founder of Jahmek Contemporary Art, a dynamic platform promoting a critical and provocative dialogue about artistic and visual expression in Luanda, Angola. Raised in Luanda, Viera founded the gallery alongside Jardel Vieira in 2018 with the vision of strengthening the artistic infrastructure in Angola for the next …
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British sculptor Antony Gormley’s (Sir Antony Mark David Gormley OBE RA) work has been widely exhibited throughout the UK and internationally with recent exhibitions at Musée Rodin, Paris (2023); Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, Germany (2022); Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar, Netherlands (2022); National Gallery Singapore, Singapore (2021); Schauwerk Sind…
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Tess Lukey is co-curator of the inaugural Boston Triennial and Associate Curator of Native American Art at The Trustees of Reservations (The Trustees), the nation’s first and state’s largest land conservation nonprofit. Lukey, an Aquinnah Wampanoag tribal member and lifelong New Englander, previously worked for the Museum of Fine Arts and the Socie…
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Join us as we delve into the chilling story of Herbert Richard Baumeister, a businessman turned suspected serial killer. From his troubled early life to the discovery of human remains on his property at Fox Hollow Farm, we explore the harrowing details of his crimes and the investigation that followed. With each victim's story, we uncover the haunt…
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Nicholas Baume is the Artistic & Executive Director at Public Art Fund in New York City since 2009. A native of Australia, his career began in Sydney with Kaldor Public Art Projects and later the Museum of Contemporary Art. He was Contemporary Curator at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut, before moving to Boston to join the Institute …
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Step right up and witness the chaos unfold in the quiet suburbs of Enfield, England! Join Peggy Hodgson and her kids as they navigate through a paranormal rollercoaster ride, complete with flying marbles, levitating furniture, and ghostly notes threatening retaliation. With mediums spitting, investigators doubting, and even a cameo appearance by th…
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Join us on a captivating journey as we delve into the depths of one of the most intriguing mysteries of our time: Mel's Hole. In this episode, we unravel the enigma surrounding this legendary phenomenon that has baffled skeptics and intrigued believers for decades. From its purported bottomless depth to its alleged healing properties, Mel's Hole is…
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Bjorn Geldhof is Director of the PinchukArtCentre. Founded in September 2006 by businessman and philanthropist Victor Pinchuk, the PinchukArtCentre is an international hub for contemporary art committed to developing the Ukrainian art scene while generating critical public discourse as a whole. Since war broke out in Ukraine in 2022 they have held …
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Imagine a story about someone claiming to travel through time! Meet John Titor, who appeared on the internet long ago, sharing stories about the future. People were excited and unsure if he was real. He talked about his special machine, and his family, and even shared predictions about what might happen next. As more people talked about him, newspa…
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Digital content creator Amanda McCreight specializes in digital storytelling, utilizing photography and filmmaking as her medium to challenge conventional norms, guide discourse, and foster meaningful connections. McCreight started the brand Aytuhzee noting that she “wanted to create a persona around feeling free to try everything from A to Z. Aytu…
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Join us on a deep dive into the disturbing world of Rodney Alcala, infamously known as the Dating Game Killer. Uncover the shocking details of his crimes, from his charm on the dating scene to the gruesome reality of his murderous spree. Learn how this serial killer operated, evading capture for years, and the tragic consequences for his victims an…
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Dive into the intriguing realm of Tartaria with the guys for the GITN Podcast, exploring the controversial theories proposed by Russian mathematician Anatoly Fomenko. Unearth the mysteries surrounding the supposed lost civilization, its advanced technology, and the pervasive notion of historical manipulation. From Fomenko's New Chronology to his cl…
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Delve into the enigmatic world of Thoth, the ancient Egyptian god of wisdom, writing, and magic, in this captivating podcast exploration. Join us as we uncover the myths, legends, and intriguing theories surrounding this mysterious deity.From his depiction as an ibis-headed man to his association with the moon and the underworld, Thoth has fascinat…
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Since the early 1990’s, Charles Long has explored the possibilities of sculpture through a rich vocabulary of materials, colors, images and shapes. Incorporating references to art history, popular culture, nature and his own experiences, Long’s work embraces modernist convention as a means of connecting inner and outer realities, forming pathways b…
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Explore the shocking truth behind the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, where government officials fabricated events to escalate the Vietnam War. Discover how lies, manipulated documents, and covert operations led to a devastating conflict that claimed thousands of lives. We also converse about the sinister plans of Operation Northwoods, a declassified prop…
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We are back from our extended holiday vacation. Tonight, Phil and Travis will talk about what has been happening in the world since our last episode.Website: https://anchor.fm/phillip-samsMerch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/gitn-paranormal-merchPatreon member's content: https://www.patreon.com/gitnpodcastSocial media links:http://www.youtube.com/c/…
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New York-based writer LJ Rader is the person behind the social media account ArtButMakeItSports, which features images of sports compared to fine art. He works full-time in the sports world as a Director of Product at a sports data and technology company. He and Zuckerman discuss his curatorial choices, unique moments, a sports related lens, sports…
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American artist Rodney McMillian’s paintings, sculptures, videos, and performances address the African-American experience while examining race, gender, and class in a broader political context. Aspects of his work negotiates between the body of a political nature and the politic of a bodily nature. McMillian modifies familiar and found objects int…
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Art historian and curator Stephanie Stebich is the Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. She was named director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum in January 2017. Stebich serves on the Smithsonian’s Capital Board as well as the Smithsonian-London Strategic Advisory Board. In May 2018, she was named co-chair …
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Cliff Einstein is the founding partner of Dailey Advertising with a noted history of creating positions for some of the world’s major brands. Throughout a career spanning a half century he has received a long list of industry honors, among them, the American Advertising Federation naming him their Leader of the West.  Cliff is Chair Emeritus of the…
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Mindy Shapero creates lively, meticulous sculptural and canvas works comprised of materials as various as studio scraps, spray paint, gold, copper, and silver leaf. Her works on canvas are formed by stencils sourced from discarded sculptural bits, and portions of those stencils eventually find their way back into the artist‘s sculptural work. In th…
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Sotheby's Principal Auctioneer Oliver Barker joined Sotheby’s in 1994 moving to the Contemporary Art department in 2001, rising to Chairman, Sotheby’s Europe, Senior International Specialist in 2016. He is a key figure on the rostrum at the major auctions in both London and New York. Barker oversaw the iconic sale of Banksy's "Love is in the Bin," …
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Journalist Charlotte Burns is the founder of Studio Burns, which creates and commissions original editorials and provides strategic advice. She is also the co-founder of the Burns Halperin Report, which analyses equity in museums and the art market. She also produces the weekly podcast "The Art World: What If...?!" for Art& at the New York advisory…
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Tonight we will be talking about Amanda Berry, Michelle Knight, and Gina DeJesus, three young women from the city of Cleveland, Ohio who were abducted and taken from their families and loved ones for a decade by a man named Ariel Castro. This story is dark and some of the subjects in it might be disturbing to some, but the end shows the strength an…
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Fred Tomaselli has shown his work in museums, biennials and galleries around the world, including MoMA, MoCA, the MET and SFMoMa. Biennials include the Whitney Biennial, Berlin Biennial, and the Lyon Biennial. Solo museum shows include the Whitney Museum at Philip Morris, The Aspen Art Museum, The Brooklyn Art Museum, and the Orange County Art Muse…
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Explore the mystery of giants in this captivating video as we delve into the fascinating world of the "Giant of Kandahar." Are giants mere myths or did they once roam the Earth? From biblical tales like David versus Goliath to the enigmatic Nephilim, we examine the stories that have sparked curiosity for generations.Website: https://anchor.fm/phill…
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Join us tonight as we dive down the rabbit hole that is the untimely passing of Diana Princess of Wales. The world was truly shaken by the tragic accident that took Princess Diana from the world and from her country. Without taking away from the loss of her former country and family, we are going to dive into some of the conspiracy theories behind …
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Tim Griffin is the Executive Director of the Industry. He joined the organization in June 2023 and continues the organization’s commitment to reimagining art’s relationship with its publics. Previously, Griffin was executive director and chief curator at The Kitchen (2011–2021) where he developed projects across disciplines with artists such as Cha…
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We don't know what we're doing. We're lost and alone in a world of confusion and anxiety. Mom? Dad? Uncle Bart with the gimpy leg? Someone, please help us wade through the waters of sh*it that we're about to dive into. The GITN Podcast is back in action, and probably not better than ever, but just deal with it.Website: https://anchor.fm/phillip-sam…
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Writer and curator Ebony L. Haynes, originally from Canada, is a Director at David Zwirner gallery in New York and runs 52 Walker. Haynes was a recent visiting curator and critic for Yale School of Fine art in the Painting and Printmaking class of 2021. She also runs an online “school” where free professional practice classes are offered to Black s…
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Chicago-based artist Tony Lewis’s practice focuses on the relationship between semiotics and language to confront social and political topics such as race, power, communication, and labor. Lewis creates drawings using graphite, pencil and paper, mediums the artist uses to trace and develop abstract narratives and reflections on the notion of the ge…
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American curator Lauren Haynes is Director of Curatorial Affairs and Programs at the Queens Museum. Prior to joining the Queens Museum, Haynes worked at museums across the United States including Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Studio Museum in Harlem. Haynes is a specialist in contemporary art by artists of African descent – her cur…
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Shigeru Ban is a Pritzker Prize winning architect and humanitarian. Ban has developed a unique style known for its blend of traditional Japanese architecture with elements of American Modernism. One of Ban's notable achievements is his pioneering work in using recycled materials, particularly paper tubes, as building components. He believes that ar…
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Sumayya Vally is the founder and principal of Counterspace, a Johannesburg-based architecture and research studio. Counterspace is committed to developing a design language that acknowledges and resonates with the African continent. In 2019, Counterspace was invited to design the 20th Serpentine Pavilion in London, making Vally the youngest archite…
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Pritzker Prize-winning American architect and educator Thom Mayne is the founder of Morphosis, an innovative architecture, urbanism, and design collective. Named after the Greek term for ‘to form or be in formation’ – Morphosis has gained recognition for its sustainable designs. Notable projects include the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dal…
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Artist Sarah Cain creates playful, abstract paintings and installations that feature a bold use of color, improvisation, and a variety of perspectives. Cain redefines abstraction in feminist terms as an architecture for transformative, embodied, emotive experience – intentionally subverting male-dominated art historical traditions. Known for expans…
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Artist Narsiso Martinez details the vital, but often unseen, labor carried out by farmworkers in the United States in his mixed media installations, predominantly using discarded cardboard produce boxes. His work resonates with the spirit of social realism from the 1930s – drawing from his personal experiences as a former farmworker. In 2023, Marti…
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We’ll try to have a few laughs along the way! In this bone-chilling episode, we delve deep into the twisted mind of Richard Speck, one of America's most notorious serial killers. Join us as we uncover the shocking details of his heinous crimes and explore the psychological factors that led to his murderous rampage. From the infamous 1966 Chicago ma…
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Explore the eerie remnants of the American Civil War and the infamous Battle of Gettysburg, as we delve into the haunting tales that have left an indelible mark on the town. With a staggering number of casualties ranging from 46,000 to 51,000, it's no wonder that Gettysburg has become a hotbed of paranormal activity.Discover the chilling encounters…
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Join us for a chilling and informative live stream as we delve into the twisted mind of David Parker Ray, also known as the "Toy Box Killer". In this episode, we'll explore the life and crimes of one of the most notorious possible serial killers in American history.Website: https://anchor.fm/phillip-samsMerch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/gitn-para…
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Allison Berg, Founder and Executive Director of the A&L Berg Foundation, is a lawyer turned arts and culture writer, philanthropist, museum trustee, art collector, producer and more. Her work is informed by the desire to ensure everyone has access to equity in career pathways along with inclusive platforms for their narratives. Allison is LALA Maga…
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Simphiwe Ndzube stitches together a subjective account of the Black experience in past and present-day South Africa from a mythological perspective creating universes with his sculptures, paintings, and assemblages. Living and working between Los Angeles and Cape Town, South Africa, Ndzube’s work was recently on view in the California Biennial 2022…
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