KCRW's Art Talk
Summary: Art reviews, news and announcements from KCRW's resident art critic, Edward Goldman. Both fearless and fun, Edward offers a unique "accent" on art. Formerly employed by the famed Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, and a favorite on-air presence, he offers impassioned views on what he sees in the galleries and museums and at events throughout the world, and he isn't afraid to "speak truth to power." Live streams, podcasts and archives available at KCRW.com.
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Podcasts:
Edward Goldman reports some happy news from MOCA's trustees and visits Blum & Poe's current exhibition.
Edward Goldman heads south of LA, visiting the Orange County Museum of Art and the Laguna Art Museum.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about the many questions raised by Rubens' 1617 drawing and the small exhibition about it.
Edward Goldman makes the trip to several museum exhibitions north of Los Angeles.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp thinks Richard Jackson's work is more pleasure than pain.
Edward Goldman offers his advice to today's billionaire art collectors.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about three shows of Catherine Opie's photographs that underscore her diverse accomplishments.
Edward Goldman looks at the Hammer's current track record of excellent exhibitions.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about one of LA's most original artists and his performance on The Machine on Tuesday night.
This week, Edward Goldman highlights a famous Vermeer in town and a retrospective of artist Llyn Foulkes.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp finds Lust Letters and Annie Sprinkle at the Chung King Road Galleries while the Vogels' art is at MOCA.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Edward reflects on times when he's changed his mind about an artwork, and whether, maybe, that's a good thing.
Edward Goldman reflects on the hundredth anniversary of The Rite of Spring and its upcoming performance in Los Angeles.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about the impact of words writ large at Regen Projects.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp recalls Rebecca?s restaurant in Venice, Gehry?s first fish lamps and her own octopus chandelier.