The Art World was an interview-based talk radio show covering visual art in America, hosted by Eva Lake in 2007. It was produced by Voice America. Before Art World, Lake hosted Artstar Radio in Portland, Oregon. It includes interviews with artists, critics and other art writers, curators, collectors and other people who work in the art world.
Brief details about the guests are posted here, but more information about the guests, plus links to their works, will be posted in the blog at this address.
The following is the 2007 schedule. Hopefully the show will continue in 2008, but not with Voice America, who took down the archives. I am at present still looking at ideas and new ways to podcast.
May 30, 2007 - Andrea Arroyo, Mexican-born, NYC-based artist, recent exhibition: Women Who Fly at the Arthaus in San Francisco (archive mp3)
June 6, 2007 - Charlie Finch, senior art critic for Artnet, co-editor of Coagula: Most Art Sucks (archive mp3)
June 13, 2007 - Nancy Baker, artist, contributing writer for the Anonymous Female Artist (archive mp3)
June 20, 2007 - Chris Ashley, artist, Oakland, California (archive mp3)
June 27, 2007 - Jen Bekman, gallerist in New York, and creator of Personism (archive mp3)
July 11, 2007 - Andrei Codrescu, poet, writer, radio journalist of New Orleans (archive mp3)
July 18, 2007 - Richard Polsky, San Francisco-based dealer, art market analyst and author of I Bought Andy Warhol (archive mp3)
July 25, 2007 -Jeanette Ingberman, co-founder of Exit Art, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year (archive mp3)
August 1, 2007 - Lisa Hunter, collector of Montreal and New York, author of the Intrepid Art Collector (archive mp3)
August 8, 2007 - Michael Darling, curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Seattle Art Museum (archive mp3)
August 15, 2007 - Judy Brodsky and Ferris Olin of The Feminist Art Project at Rutgers University (archive mp3)
August 22, 2007 - Barbara Takenaga, artist, NYC (archive mp3)
August 29, 2007 - David Cohen and Namita Gupta Wiggers, director and curator for the new Museum of Contemporary Craft in Portland, Oregon (archive)
For more information about the host, read here.
Press, blurbs and blogs on the project:
Lovelake