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 discusses three books illuminating three periods of time that he’s recently enjoyed.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp studies Greek mythology to better comprehend a show of contemporary embroidery.
Edward Goldman shares two pleasantly unexpected discoveries from this past weekend about dance and art.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about some high points of the biennial exhibition.
Edward Goldman discusses how art gives viewers invaluable glimpses into the worlds of others — the first step in understanding the complexity and diversity of human beings.
Edward Goldman recounts his Memorial Day weekend — spent in the good artistic company of Gronk, DeLoss McGraw, and Bill Viola.
Edward Goldman admits former follies in artistic judgment that have dramatically changed since.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp is seduced by the retrospective Pretty Dirty.
Edward Goldman gives his two cents on Trump's larger than life sensibilities.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Edward Goldman applauds game changers of the art world, both past and present.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp says a survey of sculpture made by women is a brilliant launch of new Hauser Wirth & Schimmel Gallery.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp is impressed by the British artist's take on the classic novella.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about the donation of a house to LACMA and one artist's method of documenting art theft.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about the artist's Century of Women.
Edward Goldman takes art as his guide on a surprising journey to current, coming, and recently closed exhibitions around Southern California.