Explore every episode of the podcast Two Coats of Paint Conversations
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| America: Idiomerica and the Terminal Century, a conversation with with R.C. Baker and Sharon Butler | 02 Mar 2023 | 00:59:35 | |
"America: Idiomerica and the Terminal Century, a conversation with with R.C. Baker and Sharon Butler" A BAAHNG SPOTLIGHT Production. Produced by Jennifer Baahng Gallery /  Artists Bob Baker, Editor in Chief and art critic of the Village Voice  and Two Coats of Paint publisher Sharon Butler delved into the ways  their work grapples with the digital miasma, September 11, living in  America at the turn of the century, and art as a vehicle for soft  diplomacy. They discussed some of their older projects and their  interest in the evolution of digital tools. This early work is on view  in âPitches and Scriptsâ at Baahng Gallery through March Episode notes: "Pitches and Scripts," Spotlight Series at Jennifer Baahng Gallery; R.C. Baker's gallery webpage, Sharon Butler's gallery webpage, MoMA Refik Anadol exhibition, Kevin Roose in NYTimes, A Conversation With Bingâs Chatbot Left Me Deeply Unsettled, Robin Pogrebin and Elizabeth A. Harris in NYTimes, Warren Kanders Quits Whitney Board After Tear Gas Protests, Colin Moynihan in NYTimes, After Surviving Opioids, Nan Goldin Goes After the Makers. | |||
| Long Distance Painter: Shifting Contexts and a Studio Life | 20 Feb 2023 | 00:57:10 | |
Recorded live, Monday, February, 20, 2023 / A multi generational conversation between Catherine Howe and Zachary Sitrin, with host, Sharon Butler, and guests Elizabeth Riggle, Peter Dudek, Elisabeth Condon, and Janice Caswell. We discuss what it means to spend a lifetime engaged in the solitary studio practice of painting. Episode notes: Brooklyn Rail Conversation with Rob Storr; Rob Storr's show at Kingfish Gallery in Buffalo; the story of the erased DeKooning; Roberta Smith's review of the Derrick Adams exhibition at the Flag Art Foundation. Read Two Coats of Paint here. | |||
| Art Transitions with Paddy Johnson | 04 Apr 2022 | 01:05:48 | |
Originally recorded on Twitter Spaces, April 4, 2022 / Two Coats of Paint Conversations returns from hiatus with a discussion  about transition periods. Every artist and art professional goes through  stressful transitions â working in the studio, dealing with gallery  relationships, navigating career changes, moving studios, and more.  Paddy Johnson, founder of Art F City and VVrkshop, will join Sharon  Butler to discuss these challenging (and sometimes inspiring) times. Episode Links: Paddy Johnsonâs website  /  VVkrkshop  /  Calvin Tomkins, âThe Monumental Success of Simone Leigh,â The New Yorker, March 28, 2022  /  Gay Hendricks, The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level | |||
| Alexi Worth: Right in Front of Our Faces | 07 Feb 2022 | 01:08:23 | |
Recorded in Brooklyn on February 7, 2022 / Painter and art writer Alexi Worth joined Sharon Butler to discuss âNearnessâ his solo show on view at DC Moore through February 12.
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| Diana Shpunginâs Heartstrong Conceptualism | 01 Feb 2022 | 01:03:36 | |
Diana Shpungin joins host Sharon Butler to discuss âAlways Begin At The Endâ her solo installation on view at Smack Mellon through February 20. She uses inventive drawing and common iconography to address loss, memory, empathy and failure between the private and public, personal and political spheres.
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| Mark Tribe's Landscape Pictures | 24 Jan 2022 | 01:05:52 | |
âMark Tribe Landscape Picturesâ hosted by Sharon Butler / Recorded on Monday, January 24, 2022 / Mark Tribe joins Sharon to discuss the large-scale, data-generated landscape imagery on view in âLandscape Pictures,â his first solo show at Minus Space.
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| Museums We Haven't Visited (in awhile) | 06 Feb 2023 | 01:00:33 | |
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| On Being Not-Nice in the Art World | 23 Jan 2023 | 01:02:52 | |
Recorded live on Clubhouse, Monday, January 23, 2023 / Â Hosted by Adam Simon and Laurie Fendrich, moderated by Sharon Butler. Are contemporary artists and critics too nice about the work being made today? In an era of community-building, gratitude, and identity politics what has happened to honest opinions, harsh critique, and the scathing review? With guests Elisabeth Condon, Peter Dudek, Saul Ostrow, and Alexi Worth. | |||
| Top 10 Exhibitions (we missed) in 2022 | 02 Jan 2023 | 00:55:54 | |
Recorded live on Clubhouse, Monday, January 2, 2023 / Moderated by painter and Two Coats of Paint Publisher Sharon Butler, hosted by sculptor-professor Peter Dudek. Listen to a live discussion about the art exhibitions we missed in 2022. Is it possible for artists to see too many exhibitions? Featuring artists-writers Laurie Fendrich, Franklin Einspruch, Patrick Neal, and painters Louise Belcourt and Catherine Howe. | |||
| Conjunctions, Addenda, Commutations with Raphael Rubinstein and Sharon Butler | 19 Oct 2022 | 00:44:44 | |
A BAAHNG SPOTLIGHT Production. Produced by Jennifer Baahng Gallery / Recorded live on Saturday, October 8, 2022, at 2 pm. Noted poet and art critic Raphael Rubinstein sat down with artist and Two Coats of Paint publisher Sharon Butler to discuss âNext Moves,â Butler's solo exhibition at Jennifer Baahng Gallery in New York. In this BAAHNG SPOTLIGHT event, Rubinstein and Butler explore the nature of conjunctions, addenda, commutations, and the many ways artists navigate the passages from one body of work to the next. Episode Links: A video of the conversation is available at BAAHNG SPOTLIGHT Conversations . Other links: Sharon Butler âNext Movesâ at Jennifer Baahng Gallery  / Sharon Butler Instagram Drawings / Raphael Rubinstein website and gallery project âThe Siloâ / Two Coats of Paint / Barkley Hendricks / Martin BarrĂŠ / Francis Picabia | |||
| Creating Live/Work Communities for Older Artists | 25 Jul 2022 | 01:00:56 | |
Recorded July 25, 2022, on Clubhouse / Sharon Butler talks to East Village artist Sally Apfelbaum about Art Republic Space,  a fiscally sponsored organization that Apfelbaum has created to explore  ideas and develop housing models that address the needs of older  artists, from live/work space to archiving and storage. âOur goal is to  enable older professional artists to keep working and enriching the  arts, and culture; to build community, and provide support.â | |||
| Catching up with Carolyn Zick and Dangerous Chunky | 01 Jun 2022 | 01:01:45 | |
Recorded on June 1, 2022 / Artist Carolyn Zick has published the outstanding art blog Dangerous Chunky since 2001 from New York, then Seattle, and now New London,  Connecticut. Find out what sheâs up to â from writing poetry, drawing,  and making books to dealing with a serious cancer diagnosis. Hosted by  Sharon Butler. Episode Links:  Carolyn Zickâs website / Dangerous Chunky  / Carolynâs âPoets vs. Paintersâ List / instagram.com/carolynzick/ Chapbook Project/ Seattle people and organizations: Sharon Arnold, Eva Lake, Robert Yoder, Art Dish / Art Bloggers @, the DIY organization formed by Sharon Butler and Joanne Mattera to bring attention to the early art blogging community / Joanne Matteraâs blog / New York Academy of Art / Kimberly Brooks, The New Oil Painting  / Jonathan Silver at Victoria Munroe Fine Art  /  The Crit Lab / âIntimacies,â the exhibition we discussed that features work by Crit Lab members, including Carolyn Zick. | |||
| Artists Who Build Studios | 23 May 2022 | 00:58:18 | |
Recorded on the Clubhouse app on May 23, 2022 / Inspired by "Matisse: The Red Studio," an absorbing exhibition at MoMA that includes the plans for the outbuilding Matisse designed for his workspace, host Sharon Butler invited artists Steve Hicks and Teri Hackett to talk about building their studios and what the process has been like. Chris Moss joined to share details about building in Savannah,Georgia. Episode links:  Teri Hackett /  Steve Hicks / Chris Moss / Matisse: The Red Studio /Hansen Pole Buildings / Garage Journal  /Shirk Pole Buildings / | |||
| Pauline Decarmo at LABspace | 15 May 2022 | 00:40:44 | |
On Saturday, May 14, 2022, Sharon Butler had a conversation with Pauline Decarmo about "Exit," her solo show on view at LABspace in Hillsdale, NY, through May 29. Decarmo's graphic new paintings are informed by the stress-free days of childhood, when she lived in South Jamaica Queens with her parents and seven siblings, and loved to play the street game Skelly with the neighborhood kids. The event was hosted by Julie Torres and Ellen Letcher.
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