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Posted inOpinion

The Death of an Artist Podcast Failed Ana Mendieta

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Alex Santana and Néstor David Pastor December 7, 2022February 2, 2023

Helen Molesworth’s true-crime sensation marginalizes the artist’s life and legacy.

Posted inHistory

Blowback Explores the Messy History of US Interventionism

by Jake Cole July 10, 2022July 11, 2022

The well-researched podcast has done deep dives into US attempts at regime change in Iraq and Cuba, with its new season tackling the Korean War.

Posted inBooks

Hanif Abdurraqib on Black Performance and the Joy of Writing his New Book

Avatar photo by Monica Uszerowicz March 30, 2021April 6, 2021

The poet talks to Hyperallergic about A Little Devil in America and the process behind his new music podcast, Object of Sound.

Posted inArt

Escape Into Soundwaves From the Comfort of Your Home

Avatar photo by Julie Schneider January 14, 2021January 14, 2021

The World According to Sound’s listening series has breathed new life into stagnant stay-at-home days and given me a meditative tool for coping with ever creeping anxiety.

Posted inArt

The Darkly Humorous Side of Capitalism Destroying Bridges, Dams, and More

Avatar photo by Dan Schindel July 27, 2020November 5, 2020

The podcast Well There’s Your Problem takes a wry leftist look at engineering disasters throughout history.

Posted inArt

A Podcast on Radical Women Unearths Rare Interviews With Alice Neel, Betye Saar, and More

by Alissa Guzman January 27, 2020September 30, 2021

This season of the Recording Artists podcast, hosted by Helen Molesworth, explores what it has meant to be a woman and artist through the lives of six iconic artists.

Posted inArt

11 Great Art and Culture Podcast Episodes of 2017

Avatar photo by Allison Meier September 4, 2017September 4, 2017

The compelling cultural storytelling of 2017 podcasts includes the value of hoarding, the gentrification of art districts, and one mysterious skeleton.

Posted inArt

20 Art and Culture Podcast Episodes You Should Hear

Avatar photo by Allison Meier November 19, 2016March 25, 2022

From public art as a tool of control to grief in games to the science of color, here are 20 recommended podcast episodes on visual culture.

Posted inArt

A Podcaster Crafts Site-Specific Audio Experiences for the Met

Avatar photo by Allison Meier October 27, 2016

Over 10 episodes, Nate DiMeo of The Memory Palace podcast is exploring the historical narratives of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Posted inArt

Whether Gotham or Metropolis, New York Is the City of Superheroes

Avatar photo by Allison Meier January 5, 2016

Superhero stories mesh easily with New York, whether it’s the new Jessica Jones series, which follows its super-strong private investigator around a noir Manhattan, or the first appearance of Batman, in 1939, soaring over the city.

Posted inArt

A Podcast Broadcasts the Voices of Indigenous Artists and Activists

by Matthew Irwin September 17, 2015September 17, 2015

ALBUQUERQUE — Archives have a particular meaning to Indigenous people.

Posted inArt

Residencies and Radio: New Opportunities to Explore China’s Art Scene

by AX Mina May 7, 2013

SAN FRANCISCO — As interest in China grows, so does interest in its art scene. And while I’ve met countless artists in the US who have wanted to travel to China, the barriers to access remain high, due to language, culture, and cost.

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