Art World: Whitehot Magazine with Noah Becker: Recent Episodes

Noah Becker

Artist and Whitehot Magazine publisher Noah Becker and guests discuss contemporary art.

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ARTISTS WE LIKE: Andy Warhol, Alice Neel, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Paul McCarthy, Keith Haring, Marina Abramovic, Takashi Murakami, Jeff Koons, Noah Becker, Roni Horn, Elizabeth Peyton and art dealers like David Zwirner, Larry Gagosian, Pace Gallery, Hauser & Wirth and many others... Visit www.whitehotmagazine.com @whitehotmagazine on Instagram @newyorkbecker on Instagram Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support

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Guest host Kofi Fosu Forson with the innovative, genius-minded energy of the septuagenarian artist and performance artist, George Lund, began in the town of Huyton, Liverpool. In a household of ten children, what he grew accustomed to was living with chickens. 70's culture drew him to dance and performance, origins of his alter ego, Funkadelic Chicken. As a founding member of the defunct cultural initiative, Transvoyeur, he has exhibited internationally. He now spends time volunteering, bringing a worldwide audience to the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral where he conducts drawing exercises.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Lita Barrie, LA advising editor at Whitehot Magazine, is the guest host for a discussion with legendary land artist, Lita Albuquerque and landscape painter, Astrid Preston about nature inspired art. Alburquerque is the recipient of MOCA’s Distinguished Woman in the Arts Award, NEA & other awards ; she has exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide. Preston has exhibited in many solo and group gallery and museum exhibitions throughout Southern California. These long time friends both came out of the 70s LA feminist art movement. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Guest host, Lita Barrie, a contributing writer for Whitehot Magazine, is joined by actor/writer Laurence Fuller at legendary Enrique Martinez Celaya’s studio in L.A. for a discussion on art and poetry. Celaya is an artist/physicist/writer who is a Provost Professor in the art, physics and literature graduate departments at University of Southern California He currently has a major exhibition at Museo National de Blies Artes in his Cuban homeland and numerous upcoming exhibitions at museums in New York and Los Angeles along with solo gallery exhibitions in Venice, Paris, Brussels and L.A. Celaya will be talking at the Metropolitan Museum on April 21st. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Guest host Jeffrey Grunthaner speaks with artist, writer, performer, & event organizer Alex Norton. Recorded on location at Backhaus Projects (Berlin), they discuss key works on view in Alex's recent solo exhibition: "It's not all about you.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Kofi Fosu Forson guests hosts. British artist, visionary and author Terry Duffy has been celebrated worldwide for his art piece 'Victim, no resurrection'. He generates a vision for his art and commissions which channel respect from organizations to represent victims and underrepresented artists. His book, 'The Vessel' encapsulates his art experience.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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The guest host is poet Sommer Browning with an episode on photographer Dawoud Bey's "Elegy" exhibition.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Interview with David Bowie, at the Hotel de L’Europe in Amsterdam, on the 14th of October 1977--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Early last century many German artists like George Grosz, Emil Nolde and Otto Dix became politically involved. This film uses their art and their own words to explore a volatile period in Germany.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Guest host Brian Leo interviews Loren Munk. In a recent Whitehot Magazine feature, artist Loren Munk emphasizes his robust commitment to community engagement, revealing unwavering support for fellow NYC artists. Beyond his artistic prowess, Munk's excellence illuminates post-gig discussions, delving into the intricacies of art history. This podcast encapsulates Munk's dedication, presenting his artwork as a vibrant expression within both the local artistic community and the broader cultural narrative.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Found audio of a documentary on Jeff Koons.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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LA based WM writer/guest host Lita Barrie interviews actor/poet/screenwriter/ art critic, Laurence Fuller about his screenplay on his legendary English art critic father, Peter Fuller, (Lawrence Fuller's screenplay ‘ Modern Art’ - which has won eight screenplay awards). They also discuss the changing role of an art critic & NFTs . --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Noah Becker reads Max Beckmann--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Noah Becker reads a variety of comments on Instagram posts about art and by famous artists...--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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British artist and curator, Jo Derbyshire, navigates her Asperger's syndrome to explore the socio-urban and socio-cultural aspect of her art practice living in Liverpool, England. How she proceeds with the prospects of art in a post-Brexit and post-pandemic world.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Noah Becker reads the latest article from whitehotmagazine.com written by Anthony Haden-Guest.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Artist, curator and collector Kenny Schachter joins us again for an exclusive conversation with guest host Brian Leo. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Guest host is Whitehot Magazine former writer Kofi Fosu Forson in conversation with painter and collage artist, Sharon Anderson. Fueled by her love for rock and roll, assumed the role of musician, David Bowie's Aladdin Sane in her costuming, among others. Her spontaneous encounters excite and inspire an art narrative of mixed media and Surrealism, Figurative Art and Cubism.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Artist and Curator, Gaynor Evelyn Sweeney shares with us her initial connection with the Eickholt Gallery artist, Kofi Fosu Forson, which led to a decades long dialogue on the themes of gender politics, live art interventions and video and digital media.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Noah talks...--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Noah talks about art.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Intro to this podcast by Noah Becker--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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At the recent Armory Show in NYC guest host Gary Ryan interviewed Jerome Ó Drisceoil from Green on Red Gallery in Dublin. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Joel Shapiro (born September 27, 1941 New York City, New York) is an American sculptor renowned for his dynamic work composed of simple rectangular shapes. The artist is classified as a Minimalist as demonstrated in his works, which were mostly defined through the materials used, without allusions to subjects outside of the works. He lives and works in New York City. He is married to the artist Ellen Phelan. Host: Noah Becker.


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Join us as guest host Brian Leo delves into a captivating conversation with Melissa E. Logan, a prominent figure from the dynamic multidisciplinary art group and band, Chicks on Speed. Discover the creative journey and insights of one half of this innovative duo, as they explore the intersections of art, music, and culture.


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Brian Leo guest hosts a conversation with Julia Morrison - New York based artist, curator and actress.


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Whitehot Magazine Podcasts with Guest Host Rina Oh interviews award winning film director Peter Rosen. Rosen has made over 100 films, including Time Magazine's number 4 from their list of Top ten films for "Who Gets to Call it Art" during the year of the release. Rosen has won the Director Guilds Award, for "Here to Make Music: The Eighth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition." along with Prime Time Emmy award in 1990. Listen to the retrospective interview with Peter Rosen, from the year he graduated from Cornell University to making his latest documentary called: "Larry Rivers; the Bad Boy of the Art World" set to premiere in 2023. The titles of Rosen's films are available via Vimeo.


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David Joselit is a distinguished art historian and curator, and is currently the Chair of the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies at Harvard University.  He is an editor at OCTOBER and has published widely on contemporary art, media and politics.  In 2021, his volume Heritage and Debt won the Robert Motherwell Award, one of the top prizes in modern art history.  In 2023, he published a follow up, Arts Properties, with Princeton University Press.  Arts Properties, the subject of this podcast, reconsiders how methodologies from "global" contemporary art can allow us to rethink the intra-European development of modernism.


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PACE Gallery's Arne Glimcher on painter Agnes Martin


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The Trops is a conceptual alternative to the traditional gallery, an experimental platform for the visual arts. More specifically the Trops is now an app, which operates as a treasure hunt of sorts and rewards the inquisitive art lover with tokens they can use to buy handmade objects, including actual art. Nora Tofigh is the brainchild behind this operation.


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1980s NYC Art World Roundtable with Anthony Haden-Guest, Linus Coraggio, Brian Leo and Chris Chambers


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Larry Gagosian in Conversation with Glenn Fuhrman in NYC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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A few wise thoughts from Werner Herzog...--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Noah Becker speaks with Sivan Amar - a former employee of Tom Sachs, to find out more details on the controversy surrounding conditions at Sachs' studio.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support

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Guest Host Brian Leo interviews NYC Painter , Loren Erdrich, about her current solo exhibition at SHRINE Gallery NYC and her art making process. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support

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Whitehot publisher and artist Noah Becker reads Elliott Hundley at Regen Projects, text by Gary Brewer.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support

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Whitehot publisher and artist Noah Becker reads Erik LaPrade's article on Emily Dickinson's clock.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support

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Guest host Brian Leo does an interview with Huey Crowley about his current NYC exhibit , being a painter, and expressing his performance art on social media. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support

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Guest host Brian Leo talks to art dealer Susan Eley, about her experience running two galleries simultaneously. One located on the L.E.S. in NYC and the other in the Hudson Valley.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support

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Painter Amy Hill in conversation with guest host Gary Ryan in January 2023 at the Fortnight Institute NYC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support

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A documentary about photographer Diane Arbus--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support

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A doc about Hunter S Thompson and Ralph Steadman in 1978--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support

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This is a candid interview with Al Diaz, aka SAMO, conducted by Brian Leo and Rick Prol. Topics include the exhibition that Diaz has curated at Howl Happening!, entitled City of Kings: A History of NYC Graffiti. The show runs from 11/19/22 - 1/29/23--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support

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Guest host Stephen Wozniak interviews celebrated sculptor Liz Magor. Guest host Stephen Wozniak interviews celebrated sculptor Liz Magor on the November 23, 2022 episode of Art World: The Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art podcast. They discuss key themes in the work of Magor’s four-decade career, her rigorous studio practice, and the release a her book, Subject to Change, the newest addition to the University of Concordia Press’ Text/Context series, which seeks to reveal artists’ relationships with their work. In Subject to Change, Magor utilizes a narrative to make sense of her own body of artwork and themes, including subject/object relations and transformations; consumption and commodification; human attachment, relationships and complexities of time, as well as her own life as a feminist artist in a settler-colonial society. Podcast Series Title: Art World: The Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary ArtEpisode Title: Wozniak Interviews Artist Liz MagorGuest Host: Stephen WozniakGuest: Liz MagorAir Date: November 23, 2022Running Time: 33 minutes --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support

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Rick Prol and Sobel Uribe talk to guest host Brian Leo about their work and their two person show opening at Brian Leo Projects in Chelsea, Manhattan.


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Spanning the past two decades of her career, Alyssa Monks: Be Perfectly Still features the artist’s large-scale portraits, painted lushly and expressively. The exhibition is curated by SLOMA (San Luis Obispo Museum of Art) Chief Curator Emma Saperstein and is on view through November 13, 2022.

Depicting the artist and those closest to her in intimate contexts, Monks’ paintings are simultaneously vulnerable and elusive, revealing her subjects in exposed positions but offering fragmented views through composition that invert foreground and background. Using semi-transparent filters of glass, vinyl, steam, water, or foliage, Monks creates surface tension that obscures the subject and disorients the viewer.


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I am the descendant of Scottish & Anglo-German people all of whom were colonizers. I am a settler. I have been privileged to reside, uninvited on the traditional homeland of the Lekwungen speaking (Esquimalt & Songhees),Malahat, Pacheedaht, Scia'new, T’Sou-ke and W̱SÁNEĆ (Pauquachin, Tsartlip, Tsawout, Tseycum) peoples. I express my profound gratitude for their welcome and tolerance as I work to dismantle my colonial, patriarchal, and racist cultural biases. Please, when you see me stumble - or unaware that I am misstepping; help me learn to become better by letting me know. Huy ch q’u (Thank you)


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David Norman began his career in 1985 as a specialist in the field of Impressionist & Modern Art at Sotheby’s. 

He became director of the department in 1999, a World-wide Chairman for the division in 2008, and then a Vice Chairman of Sotheby’s North American.  From 2019-2022, he was Chairman of the Phillips auction house in America.

David directed sales of art works from such institutions as the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Los Angeles County Museum as well as numerous other public and private foundations.  

In the early 1990s, David pioneered and directed Sotheby’s first sales of 20th Century German art, staging the first international auction in the then unified city of Berlin. 

In 2004, David oversaw the auction of the first painting to ever break the $100 million barrier, Pablo Picasso’s Garçon a la Pipe.  

In 2010, he curated Sotheby’s first private selling exhibition of Modern Art in Hong Kong and Beijing.  

Under his leadership and tenure, Sotheby’s not only sold the first $100 million painting, but also the first sculpture to exceed $100 million (Giacometti’s Walking Man) and the first work on paper to pass that same mark (Edvard Munch’s, The Scream).  

In 2017, David acquired an early pointillist painting for the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.

As a leading industry expert, David has been frequently quoted in publications such as the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, ArtNews and Art at Auction magazine.  

He has appeared on television networks such as CNBC and foreign outlets including CNN Asia, podcasts interviews for the Financial Times, China, and is a frequent contributor of articles for several online journals.

One of the most recognized auction experts in the field of Impressionist & Modern Art and a trusted advisor to private collectors for over 35 years, Mr. Norman launched David Norman Fine Art, llc, to continue to advise and assist individuals and institutions worldwide.


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Guest host Evan Beard talks to Mike Maizels about his book on the cross-section of art tech and finance.


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An interview with Warhol in 1966.


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24 yr old Bob Dylan’s televised 1965 press conference. Recorded Dec 2 1965


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Willam Dafoe speaks about Julian Schnabel’s Van Gogh film.


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Basquiat on TV Party (1982) talks about his experiences as the victim of discrimination. Hosted by the great Glenn O’Brien - and also deals with a racist caller.


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Guest host Stephen Wozniak interviews celebrated photographer, installation artist and sculptor Sandy Skoglund on the July 22, 2022 episode of Art World: The Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art podcast. They discuss unique themes and key iconography in the work of Skoglund’s five-decade career, Sandy’s new Sandy Skoglund: Outtakes show of alternative classic photographs on view at Rule Gallery in Denver, Colorado; her landmark exhibitions with the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York City; her dreams, her nightmares and her favored formative years in graduate school at the University of Iowa, among other timely topics.

Skoglund’s work is currently featured in the comprehensive traveling exhibition Modern Women/Modern Vision: Works from the Bank of America Collection now through August 28th at the Denver Art Museum.

Podcast Series Title: Art World: The Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art Episode Title: Wozniak Interviews Artist Sandy Skoglund Guest Host: Stephen Wozniak Guests: Sandy Skoglund Air Date: July 22, 2022 Running Time: 58 minutes


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Guest host Stephen Wozniak interviews filmmaker, writer and independent art curator Kelcey Edwards on the July 9, 2022 episode of Art World: The Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art podcast. They discuss the production and release of Kelcey’s new groundbreaking documentary feature motion picture The Art of Making It, a critical tapestry about the transformation of the professional visual arts world ecosystem; her work as a producer on the PBS documentary Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines, as well meeting the original television Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter; women’s rights activist Gloria Steinem, and celebrated artist Frank Stella during the course of her work, among other timely topics.

Podcast Series Title: Art World: The Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art Episode Title: Wozniak Interviews Kelcey Edwards Guest Host: Stephen Wozniak Guest: Kelcey Edwards Air Date: July 9, 2022 Running Time: 38 minutes


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Some sourced audio found by Noah Becker of Frank Stella and Larry Poons…


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Noah found some audio again. This time it’s painter Peter Doig doing an artist talk at a museum in Europe…


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Guest host Coco Dolle interviews Magnus Resch about “How To Create And Sell NFTs” by Magnus Resch and Tam Gryn and Launching in June 2022 The must-have NFT guide for artists, written by the leading specialists in the global art & web 3 industry. This book explores how artists can launch their own NFT projects. It features business advice from the NFT and art world’s foremost specialists. It is a vital guide for artists who wish to learn more about Web3 and the metaverse.


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Guest host Stephen Wozniak interviews Clyfford Still Museum director Joyce Tsai, PhD and curator Bailey Placzek on the June 20, 2022 episode of Art World: The Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art podcast. They discuss the Clyfford Still Museum’s You Select: A Community-Curated Exhibition, guest artist curatorial projects, the influence of their roles as mothers on their work at the Museum, and new modes of community engagement with museumgoers, among other timely topics.


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About the artists Nicole Ruggiero is a 3D visual artist whose work concentrates on tech and culture. She was one of the first people on Foundation in late 2020 and she spoke at NFT NYC in 2021. Her recent exhibitions are as follows: a 1/1 exhibition at LA Art Show with Super- Rare and Vellum (2021), an international billboard exhibition with König Galerie and Porsche (2021), an exhibition with Rarible during Frieze Art Week in LA (2022), an exhibition with OpenSea at SXSW (2022), and a viewing exhibition with Christie’s in the middle east during the Art Dubai (2022). David Henry Nobody Jr. is a New York based multimedia artist working in performance art, video art and NFTs. His work has been exhibited and performed widely at international galleries and museums including at MOCA Tucson (AZ,) Unit London (UK,) Andrew Edlin Gallery (NYC), Superchief Gallery (NYC) and Coleccion Solo (Spain). About the curator Coco Dolle is an artist, writer, and curator based in New York. Under her moniker Milk and Night, she has organized numerous acclaimed exhibitions featured in high-end publications including Forbes, ArtNet, and VICE. She is a contributing writer for WhiteHot Magazine and L’Officiel Art. About the gallery 11 Newel Gallery champions emerging and mid-career artists at the crossroads of contemporary arts, new media and NFTs. The gallery’s programming consists of dynamic monthly exhibitions and special artist projects. Located in Brooklyn


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Steven Hirsch has been a photographer in New York City his whole life. He also makes paintings and works as the crime photographer for the New York Post.


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Stephen Wozniak interviews celebrated conceptual artist, writer, professor and curator Ken Lum on the May 3, 2022 episode of Art World: The Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art podcast. They discuss Ken’s current comprehensive survey exhibition, Death and Furniture, now on view at the Remai Modern Museum in Saskatoon, Canada through May 15th; his new series, Time. And Again. about the intersection between work and stress; stories of Ken’s early entry into the New York art world and engagement with mentors and artists Dan Graham, Joseph Kosuth, and John Baldessari; and his key leadership of the non-profit organization Monument Lab, which addresses the transformation of past, present and future public monuments.

Art World: The Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art Title: Wozniak Interviews Ken Lum Guest Host: Stephen Wozniak Guest: Ken Lum Date: May 3, 2022 Time: 36 minutes


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Noah Becker speaks about his personal life, exhibition and residency at Sutnarka in Czech Republic and about his life as an artist, saxophonist and publisher of Whitehot Magazine. Curator Jan Van Woensel provides the introduction. Episode recorded live in Pilsen, Czech Republic in April, 2022 during Becker’s lecture to students and faculty at Sutnarka’s Inkubator Gallery.


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Working across painting, video, and sculpture, Nir Hod explores narcissism, beauty mixed with sadness, controversy, death, and providing irony to the forbidden subjects with a sense of humor. Hod is currently exhibiting his collection entitled “Exile” until April 22nd 2022 at Gavlak Gallery in West Palm Beach, Fl; with upcoming exhibits in Tokyo and Los Angeles, CA.


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Stephen Wozniak interviews seasoned New York-based curator, writer and artist Dan Cameron on the April 20, 2022 episode of Art World: The Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art podcast. They discuss Dan’s critical early New Museum of Contemporary Art exhibition, Extended Sensibilities, about gay and lesbian identity, his senior curatorship at the Orange County Museum of Art and his work as a writer of monographs and catalog essays on such important contemporary artists as Nicole Eiseneman, Peter Saul, David Wojnarowicz, Faith Ringgold, Carolee Schneemann, William Kentridge, Peter Saul and Paul McCarthy. Dan also talks about his upcoming projects, including Leandro Erlich’s comprehensive sculpture exhibition at the Pérez Art Museum Miami in December of 2022 and Dan’s July 2022 solo collage exhibition at The Dime in Chicago.


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Radiance, They Dream in Time (Rearranged) Curated by Shaheen Merali

From the 59th Venice Biennale: Uganda Pavillon - Noah is joined by Acaye Kerunen, Collin Sekajugo and Bjorn Stern.


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Noah’s guest host is celebrated author Phoebe Hoban who interviews artist Richard Pasquarelli about his solo exhibition, As It Should Be, at BravinLee Programs, NYC running from April 14th through May 14th, 2022.

Richard Pasquarelli’s paintings make visible the relationships between physical reality and the mind. Through analysis of his own compulsions for perfection and order, and research into mental health, the physical sciences, and philosophy, Pasquarelli seeks a better understanding of the relationship between mind and matter and its observable presence in the world around us. Phoebe Hoban is a world famous writer and critic, author of numerous books and article on artists such as Alice Neel and Jean-Michel Basquiat.


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A phone conversation between Noah and the late New York artist Donald Baechler


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Chella Man and Susan Chen are guest hosts: NONPROFIT SILVER ART PROJECTS WELCOMES 25 ARTISTS TO ITS SECOND ANNUAL ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCY COHORT AT THE WORLD TRADE CENTER, NEW YORK CITY 2021 Residency Program to focus on Social Justice and Activism, with support from Mentors-in-Residence Hank Willis Thomas/For Freedoms, Tourmaline, and Chella Man Nearly 700 applications were received in a month long open call. The selection committee included accomplished art world professionals: Isolde Brielmaier, Kimberly Drew, Chella Man, Hall Rockefeller, Hank Willis Thomas, and Tourmaline Co-founders of Silver Art Projects, Cory Silverstein and Joshua Pulman. Courtesy Silver Art Projects. Photo by: Joe Woolhead. July 7, 2021 (New York) – “Following the success of the inaugural cohort, we are looking forward to an impactful second cycle grounded in such a poignant theme”, said Cory Silverstein, co-founder of Silver Art Projects. “Emerging artists are facing more and more obstacles on their paths to success and we at Silver Art Projects are thrilled to again share this inspiring space with 25 visionary individuals.” Joshua Pulman, Co-Founder of Silver Art Projects, commented: “It is our collective mission at Silver Art Projects to transform traditional models of art patronage in New York City to be more accessible and inclusive. Silver Art Projects invited its first artist cohort into the World Trade Center in 2020, during a time when artists needed support more than ever. The inaugural cohort comprised a dynamic group of artists working across a variety of media—from oil painting and digital art to sculpture and design. Members of the 2021 cohort will be guided through their residencies by three renowned artists and Mentors- in-Residence, Hank Willis Thomas/ For Freedoms, Tourmaline, and Chella Man, who will occupy studios alongside the cohort, as well as lead a robust program of 24 workshops designed to further residents’ practices and professional development. The overarching goal of the 2021 Mentor-in-Residence program is to amplify diverse perspectives and foster artistic practices embedded in activism. The 2021 Selection Committee comprises a diverse and accomplished jury of six art world professionals who share a vested interest in elevating socially minded creative practices and art activism: the three mentors-in-residence, artists Hank Willis Thomas, Tourmaline, and Chella Man; Hall Rockefeller.


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Guest host Stephen Wozniak talks to acclaimed film director David Cronenberg. Wesbite: www.stephenwozniakart.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephenwozniakart/

Stephen Wozniak is a conceptual artist based in Los Angeles, California. His works have been exhibited in the Bradbury Art Museum, Cameron Art Museum, Leo Castelli Gallery at Brenau University, Cape Cod Museum of Art, Moses Lake Museum, Il Museo Colle del Duomo and Lincoln Center, among others. He and his work have been featured in such publications as Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, Art of the Times and Artiholics Magazine. He is also an author on the arts and co-hosted the performing arts weekly series Center Stage on KXLU radio. Stephen was born in Dover, New Hampshire and raised in the Washington, D.C. area. He earned a B.F.A. from Maryland Institute College of Art, as well as attended Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.


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Noah gives an update on Anna Delvey’s situation plus the late designer Virgil Abloh on art and fashion.


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Anna Delvey joins Noah Becker from her ICE detention jail to have a discussion about the Netflix series “Inventing Anna” - based on her notorious life as NYC’s “fake heiress.” We discuss her future direction on the eve of appearing in “FREE ANNA DELVEY” a group art show in NYC opening March 17, 7pm at 176 Delancey st. Website: http://www.whitehotmagazine.com http://www.noahbeckerart.com


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Wells Fray-Smith, Assistant Curator: Special Projects at Whitechapel Gallery in London UK is Noah’s guest host for a conversation with legendary artist Maggi Hambling. This episode is brought to you by Whitehot Magazine and Marlborough Gallery.


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Noah talks to curator Robin K Williams about the exhibition Daniel Johnston: I Live My Broken Dreams, organized by The Contemporary Austin, Daniel Johnston: I Live My Broken Dreams is the first-ever museum survey of works by the visionary musician and visual artist Daniel Johnston (1961 – 2019). Best known for his music, Johnston was also an accomplished artist who exhibited his comic-inspired drawings during his lifetime. Yet, apart from his iconic “Hi, How Are You?” mural, painted in Austin in 1993, his abundant visual art remains little-known to most audiences. This exhibition will provide a rich presentation of Johnston’s work across disciplines, enabling visitors to explore the intricate connections between his prolific corpus of music and visual art. In addition to a selection of Johnston’s drawings and paintings, the presentation will include the artist’s home-recorded music and movies, as well as documentary footage of him rehearsing and performing. This exhibition is conceived by Heather Pesanti and Robin K. Williams and organized by Robin K. Williams in close collaboration with The Daniel Johnston Trust. The Daniel Johnston Trust is Dick Johnston, Executor; Lee Foster, Curatorial Advisor; and Donny Veloz, Administrative Manager.


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Intro by Whitehot’s guest host artist Jakob Dwight. A conversation between artist Claudia Hart and LA gallerist Honor Fraser. Claudia Hart was educated in art and architectural history in the late seventies and early eighties at NYU and Columbia University. This training was and remains formative to her late nineties digital art practice that first saw her exhibiting intermedia work for a dozen years in the NY downtown art scene. Hart then transferred her analog practice into the digital space and since then has always bridged these two worlds.


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A talk with world famous painter Lisa Yuskavage.


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A talk by internationally known contemporary artist Glenn Ligon.


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Happy Holidays see you in 2022!


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Noah talks to Ape Gang - a #1 NFT collection on Opensea with a huge 85,000 member Discord.


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(Recorded December, 2021) Noah Becker talks to the great photographer, musician and philanthropist Julian Lennon.


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Noah talks to NYC based photographer Sally Davies about her book “New Yorkers” and her NFT drop on Justin Aversano’s Quantum.art platform.


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Noah talks with Jason Andrew, an independent curator and producer, archivist and writer. He the founding partner at Artist Estate Studio, which manages the Estate of Elizabeth Murray among others. He first met Elizabeth Murray when she invited him to her studio for advice on organizing her studio archives. A decade later, he was asked to manage her Estate. Through research-heavy Instagram posts, edgy exhibitions, and provoking essays like how graffiti influenced Elizabeth Murray, he has re-introduced the artist to a new generation of artists, curators, and collectors. A prominent figure in the emerging Brooklyn art scene, he is the co-founder of Norte Maar whose mission is to promote collaborations among the visual, literary, and performing arts.


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Noah talks with internationally known painter Janet Werner.


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Noah tells you how to attend his group show in the metaverse.


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Noah reads a bunch of comments on famous art Instagram feeds…


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Noah talks to artist Krista Kim about her art, the Metaverse, Facebook and the concept decentralization.


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Noah says hello to the listeners.


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Noah talks with NFT artist Diana Sinclair about her projects and NFT life.


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Noah talks to the great photographer Frederic Auerbach and model/muse Mie Iwatsuki


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Noah talks to Lady Caroline Radish about AI and NFT art.


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Noah talks to Mr. Doodle who draws obsessive doodles and recently was auctioned at Sotheby’s. Mrs. Doodle, his wife and collaborator also joins us.


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Noah talks with Mia Neilsen, director of Art Toronto


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Noah talks to All City, who runs an NFT graffiti collectibles company.


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Noah talks to NYC graffiti Legend James top


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Noah talks to Pop Mhan who freelances as a professional comic book artist and collects Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs.


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Artist and art dealer Sam Trioli of Tribeca NYC’s Launch F18 gallery speaks to Noah.


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Noah introduces nearly 3 hours of Warhol audio for labor day.


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Noah introduces some sourced audio from an in-depth doc about The Velvet Underground.


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Noah talks to Irish pop artist Irishnftgal about her NFT life and art career.


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Noah introduces an audio clip from 1970 of Alice Coltrane.


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SuperRare the popular NFT platform announced $Rare Token and SuperRare Network. I wanted to find out more…


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Noah Talks with NYC’s Filo Sofi Arts Gallery’s Gabrielle Aruta and private art dealer Kourosh Mahboubian aka Kapow and Gaboo, about Spring Break Art Show and other topics


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Noah introduces found audio of painter George Condo.


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Noah introduces found audio of Lennon, Ono and McLuhan in 1969


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Gemini Rising and Vandal are a mother/son team producing the NFT movie “I want my NFT” - featuring leaders in the space.


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Noah talks to NYC based artist Judy Rifka who along with Basquiat and Keith Haring founded the 1980s NYC downtown art scene and continues to be active to this day…


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Noah talks to prominent NFT space curator Lady PheOnix who recently organized a 1 million dollar sale at Christie’s


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Noah talks to the owners of Pulpo Gallery who represent Rulton Fyder and other prominent artists in their Bavaria based gallery.


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Noah talks to prominent NFT artists Gisel Florez and Coldie.


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Noah speaks with Kenny Schachter about NFTs and a variety of other art world topics.


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Noah talks to mysterious artist and NFT collector Rulton Fyder who returns to the podcast to defend himself.


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Noah has another conversation with the infamous digital artist Ryder Ripps.


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Guest host Alexandra Goldman talks to Franklin Evans at his New York exhibition.


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Noah talks to IIiya Fridman who gives us a tour of his gallery’s current solo exhibition by the late artist and musician Milford Graves.


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A museum show in cryptovoxels opens July 7th with 30 artists.


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Noah talks to Nimrod Kamer - a comedy writer, NFT artist and gonzo journalist based in London.


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Noah talks to Ben Roy about Accelerate Art and the meta-verse museum show being co-curated by Accelerate Art and Whitehot Magazine.


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Noah recounts meeting up with Hudson the ground breaking late art dealer from NYC’s FEATURE Inc


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Noah introduces audio from a talk given by renowned LA based artist Paul McCarthy.


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Noah talks with art collector and art patron Pablo Fraile.


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Noah introduces some vintage audio of artist Richard Prince.


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Noah introduces an audio segment with Salvador dolly.


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Noah talks to Marjan Moghaddam, an award-winning, pioneering, digital artist/animator, who lives and works in NYC. She works primarily with 3d CG/animation for the screen, net, print, sculpture, installation, mixed reality, AR and VR. Her work has been widely exhibited at international museums, galleries and festivals s


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Noah talks to Itzel Yard aka @ix_shells whose NFT sold recently on Foundation for a record setting 2 million dollars (500 ETH)


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Lindsay Howard is an American curator, writer, and new media scholar based in New York City whose work explores how the internet is shaping art and culture. Howard is currently head of community at the NFT site Foundation.


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Noah talks to South Africa based photographer Roger Ballen and writer Gabrielle Tinti about their new book “The Earth Will Come to Laugh and Feast” released on Powerhouse Books.


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Noah talks to LA artist Case Simmons who is collaborating with Stefan Simchowitz’s “Simco Drops” platform on an NFT project.


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Noah introduces audio of a reading by William S. Burroughs


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Noah checks in with the audience and ponders the current state of art.


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Noah introduces audio from a talk given by Alex Katz at the National Gallery in DC.


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Noah introduces audio from a talk given by Harmony Korine.


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Noah introduces an interesting documentary about the art scene in London England in the 1960s.


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Noah introduces a rare interview and performance with Velvet Underground frontman Lou Reed.


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Noah introduces a talk with Patti Smith on the Tom Snyder show in 1978.


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Noah introduces vintage audio from a talk by Mike Kelley in 1995.


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Noah reads an interview from the April 2021 issue of Whitehot.


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Noah introduces a presentation by the famous contemporary artist Ed Ruscha in conversation with Tate Modern director Frances Morris.


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Noah introduces some vintage audio from a film about Frank Stella and Larry Poons.


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Noah introduces a clip of art collector Metakovan, owner of the most expensive NFT.


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Noah talks to Claire Silver - an AI collaborative artist, co-founder and lead curator of the metaverse-native art enterprise Accelerate Art, and a cryptopunk and NFT enthusiast. She collected her first NFT in 2017 and believes that NFTs are a new, global art movement.


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Noah introduces a public talk by American master Kerry James Marshall.


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Noah introduces a conversation with the great American artist Theaster Gates.


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Noah introduces back to back interviews with two pop masters.


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Noah talks to notorious artist Ryder Ripps.


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The legendary David Bowie talks about art and a variety of other subjects.


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Noah talks to visual artist Jen Stark. Jen Stark’s art is driven by her interest in conceptualizing visual systems to simulate plant growth, evolution, infinity, fractals, mimetic topographies, and sacred geometries. Using available materials—paper, wood, metal, paint—Stark strives to make work that balances on a razor’s edge of optical seduction and perceptual engagement.

The resulting works often resemble organic, molecular, cloud-like structures, and are imbued with kinetic, undulating effects that serve to dislocate the viewer from staid reality into an immersive ecosphere of echoing patterns and the implausible designs found in nature. Even her vivid colors are in direct conversation with the natural world; the attractant/repellent properties of flowers encouraging pollination or insects warning birds of their poisonous traits, and the luminous mystery of phosphorescent sea creatures are among Stark’s concerns.


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Baldessari sings Sol LeWitt's thirty-five "Sentences on Conceptual Art" (1969), forcing LeWitt's text into the melodies of well-known tunes, including "The Star-Spangled Banner." In this case Baldessari splits language from written form, once again embracing a simple didactic structure that is contradicted from within.


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Noah introduces a conversation between Lee Krasner and Barbara Lee Diamonstein from 1978. Lenore "Lee" Krasner (born Lena Krassner on October 27, 1908 – June 19, 1984) was an American abstract expressionist painter, with a strong speciality in collage, who was married to Jackson Pollock. Although there was much cross-pollination between their two styles, the relationship somewhat overshadowed her contribution for some time. Krasner’s training, influenced by George Bridgman and Hans Hofmann, was the more formalized, especially in the depiction of human anatomy, and this enriched Pollock’s more intuitive and unstructured output.


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Noah introduces a conversation between Lawrence Weiner and Gilda Williams. Lawrence Weiner (born February 10, 1942) is an American conceptual artist. He is one of the central figures in the formation of conceptual art in the 1960s. His work often takes the form of typographic texts.


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Noah was a guest on Kimbery Brooks’ Fireside Chat broadcast from Los Angeles. Other surprise guests join and discuss Noah’s paintings.


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Noah talks with Rulton Fyder the mysterious NFT collector and artist with a secret identity. (Voice concealing device used during podcast)


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Noah introduces an interview with Lucian Freud in his studio.


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Noah introduces a Keith Haring documentary - Artist and Whitehot Magazine publisher Noah Becker and guests discuss contemporary art. Galleries and museums and all things visual art come together for this art world podcast by Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art. ARTISTS WE LIKE: Andy Warhol, Alice Neel, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Paul McCarthy, Keith Haring, Marina Abramovic, Takashi Murakami, Jeff Koons, Noah Becker, Roni Horn, Elizabeth Peyton and art dealers like David Zwirner, Larry Gagosian, Pace Gallery, Hauser & Wirth and many others... Visit www.whitehotmagazine.com @whitehotmagazine on Instagram @newyorkbecker on Instagram


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Noah’s thoughts on Francis Bacon and an interview with Bacon by David Sylvester.


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Interview with the great American portraitist Alice Neel in 1978


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An interview with the Dada master Marcel Duchamp recorded in 1956. The interviewer is James Johnson Sweeney.


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Here’s a good quality interview with the artist Keith Haring done in 1983.


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Noah talks about the art world in 2021.


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An interview with Andy Warhol from (1981)


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Noah talks to Eric Shiner, former director of The Andy Warhol Museum and the current director of Pioneer Works in Red Hook Brooklyn.


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Noah reads a March 2021 review from Whitehot Magazine


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Noah talks to notorious Los Angeles art dealer Patrick Painter.


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Noah talks to internationally famous artist and writer Anthony Haden-Guest.


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Noah reads the review from Whitehot Magazine magazine written by Donald Kuspit.


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Whitehot Tech Art specialist artist Jakob Dwight hosts a roundtable on NFT and digital art.


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Noah Talks to Canadian artist Erik Volet about his painting and drawing practice.


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Noah talks with Daniel Maidman is a master figurative artist. He has hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram who are fans of his work and several books out on the subject of drawing.


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Noah talks to California based painter Kimberly Brooks about the relationship between her painting style and art history. We also discuss her new book soon to be published on painting technique.


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Noah talks to Canadian painter Jason McLean about his time in NYC, painting practice and other projects relating to his varied skills and interests.


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Noah talks to NYC based artist Justin Aversano and North Carolina based artist Jakob Dwight about NFT art and crypto currency. Both artists are very knowledgeable in the field.


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Noah talks to Kim Dorland whose painting practice reflects a fascination with the enigmatic Canadian landscape as it comes into contact with contemporary urban experience. The psychological atmosphere represented by Dorland is confrontational and hallucinatory, disrupting conventional ideas that the natural world is a place of solace and contemplation. Using a dense matrix of intense colours, delirious textures, and passionate painterly touch, Dorland brings a paradoxical sense of displacement in which the artist’s relationship with nature is simultaneously one of awe and fear. In parallel with this, fragments of contemporary urban life materialize themselves in the form of ghostly figures and graffiti remnants. It is through these dueling representations of the landscape that Kim Dorland has created a body of work endowed with an emotional charge whose potential far exceeds the formal confines of the canvas.


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Noah talks about episodes on this podcast and gives some background on his guests.


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Noah talks to Trevor Guthrie, a Zurich based, internationally know contemporary artist. Trevor makes large format charcoal drawings.


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Noah talks with Paz de la Huerta, a Spanish-American actress and model. De la Huerta is notable for her roles in the films The Cider House Rules (1999), A Walk to Remember (2002), Choke (2008), Enter the Void (2009), Nurse 3D (2013), and as Lucy Danziger in the HBO drama series Boardwalk Empire.


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Noah talks to famous Swiss artist Olaf Breuning at his Tribeca studio in NYC.


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Noah talks to Mie Iwatsuki. From Jan. 2005 to present, MIE has modeled for master-painter, ALEX KATZ, who produced 10 portraits of her. One of the paintings was featured in ART & ANTIQUE Magazine in Jan. 2006. Another portrait of Mie was purchased by the family of the famous Romanian sculptor, Constantin Brancuci.

Fashion theme portraits with Christie Turlington were featured in the exhibition, "FASHION'" in Jan. 2009 at Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery in Paris. The painting, "Homage to Utamaro" became the catalogue cover for Alex Katz's 40 year retrospective museum show which traveled the world in 2009.

From 2010 to the present, MIE was photographed by the legendary photographer, Robert Frank. Two of his photographs of Mie were included in the exhibition, “MIE: A Portait by 35 Artists" in January, 2012 at Freight + Volume Gallery in NYC.


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Noah talks to major NYC art collector Amy Phelan. She has over 500 works in her collection and many other important pieces of contemporary art. This episode was recorded in NYC a number of years ago.


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Noah talks to NY artist Alfredo Martinez about the night his friend broke into Jean-Michael Basquiat’s Great Jones St. Studio.


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Noah talks with legendary graffiti artist DELTA 2 was raised in the Spanish Harlem section of Manhattan and became involved in subway painting in the late 1970s. His early observations of IRT Kings such as LEE and BLADE drove him to create his own style. DELTA's subway painting career peaked from the early to mid 1980s. He became well known for his rapid takeovers of the 6 and 4 lines. During this time period DELTA also founded the crew Kings Arrive.

During his career he teamed up with writers such as MACK, SWAN, JOEY TDS, SHARP, PART ONE and others.

DELTA 2 also experienced success in the international art scene. Beginning in 1984 he painted in more conventional contexts. He participated in a Guillaume Gallozo graffiti art presentation for Valentino's 25th Anniversary in Rome, Italy and displayed and sold paintings throughout Europe.

DELTA's current work features traditional aerosol paintings--such as his work at the 2005 NYC Graffiti Hall of Fame--and meticulously detailed line art illustrations and letter explorations. He also continues working on fine art and comercial comissions. More on DELTA 2 in the Future.


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Noah talks to Magda Sawon - a contemporary art gallerist and art world figure who founded and owns New York's Postmasters Gallery (with her husband Tamas Banovich), a gallery for young and established contemporary artists, especially those working in new media, in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. The gallery is considered to be one of the "leading experimental galleries" in New York City.


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Natalie White is a provocative and progressive feminist artist who explores her own identity through the lens of a camera, most notably with giant self-portrait Polaroids. In addition to being an artist, she is also a model and has served as the muse for over 25 different artists including Peter Beard, Spencer Tunick, Michael Dwek, Jan Frank, Olivier Zahm, Sean Lennon, and Will Cotton. This interview was done in Brooklyn Heights in March 2020, right at the beginning of Covid. Issa Saliander is the person with the European accent...


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c, curator, and author based in Downtown LA. She is the Arts Editor for the L.A. Weekly, and a contributor to Flaunt, Art & Cake, Whitehot Magazine and Artillery. She studied Art History at Vassar College, writes book and catalog essays, curates and juries exhibitions, is a dedicated Instagram photographer and is the author of the experimental novella Zen Psychosis (2020, Griffith Moon). She speaks at galleries, schools, and cultural institutions nationally, and is a member of ArtTable and the LA Press Club, and sits on the Boards of Art Share-LA and the Venice Institute of Contemporary Art, the Advisory Council of Building Bridges Art Exchange, and the Brain Trust of Some Serious Business.


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Larry Ossei-Mensah is a Ghanaian-American independent curator and cultural critic who has documented contemporary art happenings for various publications including Uptown and Whitewall Magazine. His writings have profiled some of the most dynamic visual artists working today—Derrick Adams, Mickalene Thomas, Kehinde Wiley, Lorna Simpson and street artist JR. As a curator, Ossei-Mensah uses contemporary art and culture as a vehicle to redefine how we see ourselves and the world around us. He has organized exhibitions at commercial and nonprofit galleries throughout New York City featuring a roster of critically acclaimed emerging and mid-career artists including Firelei Baez, ruby amanze, Hugo McCloud, Brendan Fernandes, and Derek Fordjour to name a few. Ossei-Mensah is also the Co-Founder of ARTNOIR, a global collective of culturalists who design multimodal experiences aimed to engage this generation’s dynamic and diverse creative class. ARTNOIR serves as a tangible extension of Ossei-Mensah’s curatorial vision of “bridging gaps.” ARTNOIR’s inaugural event was a conversation on art and gender justice featuring Wangechi Mutu, Julie Mehretu and Adrienne Edwards. He currently serves as Co-Chair on Russell Simmons’ RUSH Artist Advisory Board, the Guggenheim’s Young Collectors Council, MoMA’s Friends of Education and as juror for the 2016 PULSE Prize.


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I met with Frank Stella the second time. The first time was at his studio but the following recording was at Marianne Boesky Gallery in Chelsea New York City.


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Donald Kuspit was born and raised in New York, attended Stuyvesant High School, skipped 2 years, because he was chosen as a Ford Scholar then entered Columbia College when he was 16. T. W. Adorno was Kuspit’s mentor when Kuspit attended Goethe University in Frankfurt-am-Main. Kuspit was a member of the Dokumenta committee for 3 Dokumentas. Donald Kuspit’s doctorate in philosophy was on Alfred North Whitehead. Kuspit’s doctorate in art history was on Albrecht Durer. He was on the Policy Committee of the National Endowment for Arts for 2 years. Kuspit currently writes for Whitehot Magazine and other publications and continues to curate exhibitions and write books on contemporary art.


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Here's my conversation with Ghanaian writer, poet and artist Kofi Fosu Forson. He talks about moving to New York City with his family, how he got involved in the art and poetry scene, his adventures along the way, to writing for Whitehot Magazine.


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Painter Betty Tompkins discusses her history as a painter and history as a woman in the art world. We talk about her gallery and museum exhibitions and censorship issues with online platforms like Instagram.


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David Henry Nobody Jr. is a New York based artist working in what he calls “Resemblage” a form of art where he does things like pour ketchup on his body or create collages in real time. His Instagram is viral around the world.


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Josh Harris (born c. 1960) is an American internet entrepreneur and artist. He was the founder of JupiterResearch and Pseudo.com, a live audio and video webcasting website founded in 1993.


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I speak with photographer photographer Ruben Natal-San Miguel about his soaring career art photography and his museum exhibitions.


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Noah talks to New York Romantic who draws chalk hearts around NYC. He is a street artist with a solo show opening in NYC at Art of Our Century.


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