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    Ep: 71 - Jean-Pierre Roy

    Ep: 71 - Jean-Pierre Roy

    J.P. Roy joins hosts Marshall Jones and Dina Brodsky in this exclusive interview. In this episode the Art Grind delves into Roy's beginnings in Los Angeles, his development as an artist and a person, and his insights on the meaning of art both practically and philosophically. Tune in to hear Roy's perspective on the role of art in our lives and the vocabulary we use to explain ourselves through the art narrative in today's world.

    JP on Artsy: Link
    JP's IG: Link

    *Check out the website to see the images mentioned in the interview about JP’s process.

    Artist Catalyst: NFT Bootcamp

    Books:
    The Conspiracy Against the Human Race by Thomas Ligotti

    Blindsight by Peter Watts
    JP didn’t mention this book but this is a great pairing to the non fiction book on the topic of human consciousness being our demise.

    Area X: The Southern Reach Trilogy by Jeff VanderMeer

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    Ep: 70 - Noah Buchanan

    Ep: 70 - Noah Buchanan

    The Art Grind Podcast presents a special two part discussion with artist Noah Buchanan.  Join us as we meet with Noah and cover a wide range of technique and application specifics, style and form and the background of this accomplished painter.  This episode is a wealth of information and insight. Hear it here, only on the Art Grind!

    Noah's website: Link
    Noah's IG: Link

    Support the Art Grind by purchasing the new video course by producer Tun Myaing: Link

    This episode was edited by Eric Monroe

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    Ep: 68 - Israel Hershberg

    Ep: 68 - Israel Hershberg

    Join hosts Marshal Jones and Dina Brodsky as they delve into the origins of Israel Herschberg, his philosophy on painting, his early sources of inspiration and his purist approach to creating true art.

    There was a lively argument between Dina and Israel and we're curious to find out who our audience agrees with. Give us a call at 929-267-4830, email or DM us and let us know what you think.

    Israel's website: Link

    Support the Art Grind by purchasing the new video course by producer Tun Myaing: Link

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    Ep: 67 - Lorraine Loots - Painting for Ants

    Ep: 67 - Lorraine Loots - Painting for Ants

    Join hosts Marshall Jones and Dina Brodsky as they investigate the origins and methods of artist Lorraine Loots.  ArtGrind explores Loots' painting of miniatures, her working road trip "America for Ants" as well as her ongoing, 20 year long, 1000 painting project "The Lovers' Eyes".

    Lorraine's website: Link
    Lorraine's IG: Link

    Support the Art Grind by purchasing the new video course by producer Tun Myaing: Link

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    Ep: 65 - Kassia St Clair - The Secret Lives of Colour

    Ep: 65 - Kassia St Clair - The Secret Lives of Colour

    In this episode Marshall and Sophia interviews the author of The Secret Lives of Colour, Kassia St. Clair who’s insightful and delightful to listen to. Kassia is a writer and cultural historian who creates compelling narrative about topics and subject matter we casually overlook. Prepare yourself for an exploration into the wild world of color and how it effects not only our preconceived notions but our feelings as well.

    Kassia's website: kassiastclair.com

    Kassia's books:
    The Secret Lives of Colour: Link
    The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History: Link
    New book - The Race to the Future: Peking to Paris by Automobile in 1907: Link

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    Ep: 64 - Bryan Mark Taylor - Building Your Own Art World

    Ep: 64 - Bryan Mark Taylor - Building Your Own Art World

    An interview with artist and entrepreneur Bryan Mark Taylor, in which he talks about his painting practice, the importance of persistence, and the inspiration behind his latest project, VisionXLive, one of the art world’s largest and most diverse virtual conferences.

    Bryan's website: Bryanmarktaylor.com
    Bryan's IG: @bryanmarktaylor

    Vision X Live: Visionxlive.com
    Global Art Conference July 16-18, 2021
    Live! with 1,700+ artists

    Strada Easel: Stradaeasel.com

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    Ep: 63 - Anna Park - Beautiful Rebellion

    Ep: 63 - Anna Park - Beautiful Rebellion

    This week Marshall and Sophia speak to Anna Park about her imagery, her process, the pressures of being a young artist with early success, and how the pandemic has affected her. With Everything 2D  in the art world being seen through the lens of painting, it's hard to make a drawing that stands on its own. You show'em Anna! She's an incredibly prolific, focused, artist with nothing but time to draw- Add in the forced isolation of the pandemic and could it be a dream come true? Or could it be a one way ticket to madness!  Tune in and join us as we help Anna Park find her sanity with a great conversation about life and process!
    *This interview was recorded February 21, 2021

    Anna's website: https://www.annaparkart.com/
    Anna's IG: https://www.instagram.com/annaparkart/

    Anna has a drawing in a group show called "The Interior" at  Venus Over Manhattan
    July 1 - 31, 2021
    Address: 120 East 65th street, New York, NY, 10065

    Announcement:
    Tun Myaing (Producer of Art Grind Podcast) and past guest Rafael Hoekstra, PhD are teaming up to create a personalized program to create amazing courses for artists. If you ever wanted to create an amazing online course but don't know where to start, Tun and Rafael will help you create it from ideation to creation in 4 simple steps!

    Go to Artist Catalyst to sign up a free 15 min consultation: http://artistcatalyst.com/cc/
    Join us July 18th at Vision X Live to see how to market your video course: Link

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    Ep: 62 - Miriam Escofet - Time As A Dimension

    Ep: 62 - Miriam Escofet - Time As A Dimension

    In this episode, Marshall and Dina interview Miriam Escofet in the middle of the second London lockdown. She shares her memories of a childhood in a family of artists, the journey that took her to painting, and dives in-depth into the experiences that turned her into the artist she is at present.

    Miriam’s website: https://miriamescofet.com/
    Miriam’s IG:  @miriam.escofet.artist

    Call to action: Save a baby by submitting an artwork of a bird.

    Here’s how you can participate:  
    1. Create your own bird artwork in any medium and post it on IG⁠⠀
    2. Tag #BirdsForSofiaNFT in the caption to include an image of your art in the NFT
    3. Include these instructions so that more artists can join the movement! #novartis
    *Check the episode website for more information

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    Ep: 61 - Ken Johnson - Do I Like it?

    Ep: 61 - Ken Johnson - Do I Like it?

    This week Marshall and Sophia speak with writer and art critic Ken Johnson about a life full of looking at art. We covered a ton of interesting topics including the humor in art, the brain as the epic anticipator, consciousness, psychedelics, and of course writing art criticism for the New York Times. Stay tuned to the end for a little mini art critique reaction to some funny paintings we showed Ken.

    Ken's IG: Link
    Ken's Tumblr: Link
    Ken's Ball & Cone paperback: Link

    Ken's interview as an art critic: Link
    Recent New York Times articles by Ken: Link

    * NOTE: Since the images are not showing up on Apple Podcast , I've added them to the Episode Web Page:
    Link  Go there to check out the images mentioned near the end.

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    Ep: 59 - Tim Lowly - Giving The Other Agency

    Ep: 59 - Tim Lowly - Giving The Other Agency

    This week, Sophia and Dina speak to Chicago based artist, educator, and musician Tim Lowly. He works in egg tempera and acrylic paint. We spoke to him about growing up in South Korea,  his daughter Temma, his artistic ideologies, spirituality, and even got some great art career advice. Let's reflect on something meaningful with Tim Lowly!

    ​Tim's Art: Link  

    ​Tim's Music: Link

    ​Tim's Current Exhibition with Hofheimer: Link

    ​Tim's Gallery: Link

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    Ep: 58 - Rafael Hoekstra - WTF is NFT Art?

    Ep: 58 - Rafael Hoekstra - WTF is NFT Art?

    In this episode producer Tun Myaing and host Dina Brodsky interview Rafael Hoekstra about what NFT art is all about. Rafael holds a PHD in nanotechnology, and was an early convert to the world of cryptocurrency. He's hitchhiked around the world, writing poems and singing songs to strangers on many continents.

    Rafael created a meta NFT of this episode. If you're interested you can bid for it here 
    He also made a helpful guide to NFT art for artists you can download here

    We did not get a chance to cover where your images go when you mint your digital art into a NFT in detail but my friend sent me an article after the interview which you might find insightful, if not alarming. You can find the article here

    SHOW NOTES:
    00:40 - How Dina met Rafael
    01:17 - Romcom
    01:40 - Udaipur
    06:50 - Rafael’s plunge into crypto currencies
    08:50 - Digital currencies - WTF are they?
    10:40 - What does all of this have to do with Art?
    11:40 -
    Who created Ethereum
    13:50 -
    CryptoKitties
    14:24 -
    CryptoPunks (*Producer Tun mentioned that they were brothers but that's incorrect.)
    17:50 -
    What is NFT art?
    19:20 -
    NFT art and copyright laws. Are there any?
    21:00 -
    Beeple and his $69 million NFT art sale
    22:20 -
    Tulip Mania bubble
    25:00 -
    American Gods - Technical Boy
    26:20 - Beeple’s Everydays: the First 5000 Days
    32:00 - Can you capture a memory as a Virtual Reality?
    33:20 -
    How to Make and Sell an NFT
    36:20 -
    Metakovan - who’s behind Beeple’s $69 million NFT art?
    40:00 -
    What is DiFi
    41:10 -
    What is Yield Farming
    44:30 - How much does it cost to Mint a NFT?
    45:30 -
    Market places for NFT art
    48:10 -
    Bitcoin’s Impact on the Environment
    49:20 -
    Gas costs
    52:20 -
    Rafael will guide you through the process

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    Ep: 57 - Alyssa Monks - Challenging Perception

    Ep: 57 - Alyssa Monks - Challenging Perception

     In this episode Alyssa Monks talks about the twin acts of creation and destruction, maintaining her curiosity, and what keeps her studio practice vital and alive.

    Alyssa’s work is represented by Forum Gallery in New York City. She lives and paints in Brooklyn. Her latest solo exhibition “Breaking Point” was in October of 2018 at Forum Gallery. Her next solo show is slated for Fall of 2021.

    Alyssa Monk's Website
    Alyssa Monk's Instagram

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    Ep: 47 - Patrick McGinnis - Believe It and Live It

    Ep: 47 - Patrick McGinnis - Believe It and Live It

    In this episode of Art Grind, hosts Dina Brodsky, Marshall Jones, and producer Tun Myaing interview writer and entrepreneur Patrick McGinnis in New York City. Best known for coining the term “FOMO” (Fear Of Missing Out), McGinnis seems like an unusual guest: what could someone from the world of finance speak about on an art podcast? As an art collector, writer, and brother of a musician, it turns out that McGinnis has a lot to talk about. McGinnis not only shares pragmatic advice useful for any creative, but is a bold storyteller who respects art and culture. From travelling in South America to renegade drawing exhibitions to Harvard Business School, this episode proves, and McGinnis would insist, that there’s no room for FOMO in a creative life.

     

    Show Notes 

    0:33: Podcast introduction with post-quarantine update

    10:39: What Patrick learned during Covid-19, inspired by Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl

    15:00: Podcast begins

    15:53: How Patrick coined “FOMO” 

    19:42: Patrick’s background

    33:42: How Patrick almost got killed in Colombia 

    55:30: Re-creating yourself to create your own system

    1:01:00: Artist versus brand

    1:10:10: The Drawing Room 

    1:17:57: “Go sit in Washington Square Park”

    1:21:30: The challenge of time

    1:24:42: “FOBO:” Fear of a Better Option 

    1:32:40: How Patrick views creative industries

    1:35:22: Freelancing versus owning your art and Art Thinking by Amy Whitaker 

    1:39:06: Mike McGinnis 

    1:40:40: Indistractible: How to Control Your Attention & Choose Your Life by Nir Eyal

    1:41:25: Nas Daily

    1:51:30: Art’s role in Patrick’s life

    1:57:02: End credits

     

    Learn more about Patrick McGinnis by visiting his website: https://patrickmcginnis.com/

    Follow Patrick on Instagram: @patrickjmcginnis
    Follow Patrick on Twitter: @pjmcginnis

    Listen to Patrick’s podcast, FOMO Sapiens, here: https://fomosapiens.com/ 

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    Ep: 44 - Nicolas Holiber - Adventures in Deconstruction

    Ep: 44 - Nicolas Holiber - Adventures in Deconstruction

    What’s the difference between an artist, an engineer, an architect, and a contractor? For Nicolas Holiber, there isn’t one! Nicolas is a compelling sculptor and painter whose practice blurs the lines between the two using mediums such as acrylic paste, tar, oil paint, plaster, reclaimed wood, hardware, and even beeswax. He not only plays with the technicality of surface, but the idea of surface itself. His love for materiality and experimentation focuses on merging his tactile interests with content and narrative packed full of thought provoking ephemerality. Listen in, and let Nic's tranquil composure give you an idea of who “The Bird Guy” really is.

    "Art is the only thing that makes me feel unstable; but it’s also the only thing that really makes me feel like I have a purpose; that gives me that sense of life.” -Nicolas Holiber

    Show Notes:
    1:30 - Artist to look out for: Matthew Monahan, Mark Rothko, Marisol Escobar, David Altmejd, Thomas Houseago, Huma Bhabha
    16:23 - Painting is an artifice
    20:55 - Nicolas’ work
    24:30 - Birds on Broadway
    29:27 - Difference between an artist, an architect and a contractor.
    40:27 - Hooded Merganser
    43:45 - Quality
    51:49 - Double crested Cormorant
    53:30 - New York City Audubon
    58:50 - Alice Waters interview

    1:04:06 - BREAK

    1:05 - Nico Handmade Stretchers - Use the promo code GRIND to receive 10% off the entire order

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    1:10:00 - Painting from a sculptor’s point of view
    1:24:45 - Failing to win
    1:28:29 - Henry Darger
    1:32:50 - Paralegal to artist
    1:51:44 - Huma Bhabha 
    1:53:03 - Thomas Houseago
    1:54:03 - Glitter and Doom exhibition

    Bonus Questions
    1:55:43 - Is Ultramarineblue cool or warm?
    1:57:27 - What makes a great painting?
    2:04:45 - Messages from our listeners

    Nicola's Current/Upcoming shows:
    “Keep for Old Memoirs” at Young Space. Curated by Kate Mothes (founder Young Space) and Celine Mo (VICTORI+MO Gallery).
    21 May - 7 June, 2020

    “Drawn Together” at Unit London. 4 June - 12 July, 2020

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    Ep: 43 - Fredrick Brosen - He's Got Game

    Ep: 43 - Fredrick Brosen - He's Got Game

    In this Episode of Art Grind, Marshall, Sophia, and Dina join forces to interview an exceptional watercolorist, Frederick Brosen. Fredrick grew up in 1960’s New York, and found his home and identity in the city through its spaces, architecture, and culture. We talk about the ever changing art world, technique, and the studio as a sanctuary where an artist can maintain their integrity and authenticity. We also talk about the idea of mastery. Whatever your medium, style, or interest; mastery seems to be something that is earned through hard work, and always demands respect if not affection. Join us and stay inspired!

    Show notes:

    6:45 - Street kid
    9:55 - Rijks Museum trip
    14:50 - Smart Realist
    17:07 - Smoking with Jimmy Hendrix
    18:00 - Matisse’s model
    22:02 - G.I. Bill
    24:29 - Great Masters of watercolor
    25:50 - BREAK
    29:42 - Vermeer’s View of Delft 
    32:27 - Great Art now - Antonio Lopez 
    33:00 - Great Art now - Israel Hershberg
    35:00 - Great Art now - Zoey Frank
    43:55 - EFB School of painting
    52:35 - Walton Ford Show
    56:14 - Fredrick's opening at Hirschl & Adler  
    1:00:30 - Draftsmanship 

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    Ep: 42 Aleah Chapin - Painting, The Invisible Instinct

    Ep: 42 Aleah Chapin - Painting, The Invisible Instinct

    In this episode, Marshall and Sophia speak with Seattle based painter Aleah Chapin. Aleah’s ability to paint so candidly about the natural and intimate relationships she witnesses in her life is profoundly multidimensional. She is an incredible technical flesh whiz with a contemporary edge that gives her portraits and figures of women a sense of vivid presence and beauty. Aleah was extremely generous and open with us about her life, process, technique, and her experiences in the art world. Listen in as we speak with her about a creative journey toward letting go and trusting her own intuition.

    Born in 1986, Aleah Chapin grew up on an island north of Seattle, Washington. She received her BFA from Cornish College of the Arts in 2009 and her MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 2012. Aleah has attended residencies at the Leipzig International Art Programme in Germany and the MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire. Recent exhibitions have included the 2016 Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York; The Ingram Collection: Bodies, Woking, UK and a solo show, Within Wilds at Flowers Gallery, London. She has been a recipient of the Willard L. Metcalf Award in Art from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Posey Foundation Scholarship, the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant, a Postgraduate Fellowship from the New York Academy of Art, and won the BP Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery in London in 2012.

    Show notes:

    2:15 - BP Portrait award
    2:45 - What Happens at the Edge
    6:15 - We Held the Mountains on Our Shoulders
    11:30 - The (Un)fair Art Show
    17:22 - The Overstory
    38:07 - And it Caught Fire
    40:07 - A Painted Life
    43:03 - Scale
    58:11 - BREAK
    59:00 - Baba Yaga
    1:33:00 - Remains
    1:39:00 - Natropath
    1:42:00 - Gus Storm
    1:45:35 - Our Shouts Were Drowned In The Stars


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