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Olivian Cha
Épisode 59
mardi 19 décembre 2023 • Durée 20:45
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Roxana Marcoci
Épisode 58
vendredi 17 novembre 2023 • Durée 30:58
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Terri Weifenbach
Épisode 49
mercredi 13 octobre 2021 • Durée 36:33
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Billy Sullivan
Épisode 48
jeudi 29 juillet 2021 • Durée 32:21
Jordan Weitzman gets together with painter and photographer Billy Sullivan at his loft on the Bowery, where he's been living for over 40 years.
Jordan also makes a special announcement about a new imprint that's been in the works for the past year - Magic Hour Press - and new books coming this fall by Ian Lewandowski and Linda Rosenkrantz.
Visit www.magichourphoto.org to find out more.
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Dayanita Singh
Épisode 47
mercredi 12 mai 2021 • Durée 44:40
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Stephen Koch
Épisode 46
jeudi 25 mars 2021 • Durée 36:35
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Shala Miller
Épisode 45
lundi 22 février 2021 • Durée 56:28
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Anne Turyn
Épisode 44
mercredi 6 janvier 2021 • Durée 36:55
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Moyra Davey
Épisode 43
lundi 16 novembre 2020 • Durée 47:15
While preparing to interview Moyra Davey, I started to really try and figure out what it is that I love so much about her work.
Is it that she is able to deal with the most mundane, everyday subject matter in such a personal, unpretentious, electrifying, simple and complex way?
Is it her subject matter that’s so appealing? Artists that she’s interested in, diaries, ephemera, hang-ups, let downs, preocupations, inspirations, quotes, books? Is it that she speaks of those things in the first place?
Is it her form? The simple elegance of it which is a through line in all her work from the writing to the films to the mailers.
“I’m trying to write in the forms of the work I want to read” she writes in her title essay of her recent book Index Cards published by New Directions. That seems like such a simple and easy thing to do, but it’s really the most challenging place to get to.
Moyra was born in Toronto in 1958, grew up in Montreal and lives in New York now, where she’s been for some 30 years.
She is the recipient of a 2020 Guggenheim Fellowship and just last month, she opened a major retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.
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Michael Marcelle
Épisode 42
lundi 28 septembre 2020 • Durée 22:25
I have an interesting relationship to Mike Marcelle’s work. On the one hand, I totally get it, but on the other, i so don’t relate to where it comes from. I get the seeing, I feel the strength of the pictures, but his reference points feel so different than mine in a way. Like, for example, the new Suspiria would probably NOT come up in every conversation of mine, and with him, welll…..
Process though - that’s another story. Hearing Mike speak about his way of making pictures, often involving ideas as starting points for photos i totally get. In his case, he jots them down in a several year long email to himself that he replies to over and over. Those ideas, though, are just to get off the couch, to try something out, to roam around and find things. The photos that he makes are always completely different and unexpected.
Mike grew up in New Jersey where he recently made photos of his family which ended up in his book Kokomo, published with Matte in 2018. In Gregory Crewdson’s essay in the book, he says that Marcelle's photographs employ various conventions of the beloved horror and B-movies of his youth - self-consciously low-end special effects and garish, technicolor lighting - the materials of the domestic and familial are reconfigured into an uncanny, alien world.
We conducted this interview remotely, i in Montreal, and Mike at his home in upstate New York that he shares with his husband Danny.
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