Recent Episodes
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Ars Longa, Vita Brevis
Aug 6, 2019 – 05:03 -
The Provocative and Explicit Art of Sarah Lucas
Jul 30, 2019 – 04:42 -
Art and Empire in San Diego
Jul 26, 2019 – 04:06 -
Two Exhibitions Mixing Art, Music, and Politics
Jul 23, 2019 – 04:40 -
Summer Reading in the Art World
Jul 19, 2019 – 04:13 -
These Dance Performances Were Music To My Eyes and Ears
Jul 16, 2019 – 04:40 -
Disappearing—California c. 1970
Jul 12, 2019 – 04:32 -
LACMA Exhibition of Contemporary Chinese Art is A Winner
Jul 9, 2019 – 04:45 -
Getty Villa Welcomes Its Ancient Ancestors
Jul 2, 2019 – 04:28 -
Terry Allen at L.A. Louver
Jun 28, 2019 – 04:54 -
These People and Animals Compete For Our Attention
Jun 25, 2019 – 04:44 -
All about Dilexi Gallery, 1958-1969
Jun 21, 2019 – 04:11 -
Celebrating the Anniversaries of Bauhaus and Rembrandt
Jun 18, 2019 – 04:55 -
Sarah Lucas at the Hammer
Jun 14, 2019 – 04:43 -
My Fantasies About Film, Literature, and Architecture
Jun 11, 2019 – 04:44 -
Agnes Pelton at the Phoenix Art Museum
Jun 7, 2019 – 04:42 -
Galia Linn and Alexandra Grant: Stories in Clay and Paint
Jun 4, 2019 – 04:08 -
Kirsten Everberg at 1301 PE
May 31, 2019 – 04:03 -
Skirball and Vielmetter Los Angeles: Art, Fashion, Politics
May 28, 2019 – 05:00 -
A Tale of Two Museums: MOCA and LACMA
May 24, 2019 – 04:12 -
MOCA: 40 Years Old and Free for All
May 22, 2019 – 05:03 -
Fred Wilson’s Afro Kismet at Maccarone gallery
May 17, 2019 – 04:15 -
Smart, Courageous and, Yes, Totally Naked
May 15, 2019 – 04:47 -
Roy Dowell at As-Is
May 10, 2019 – 04:28 -
Broken Back, Unbroken Spirit
May 8, 2019 – 04:50 -
Parergon at Blum and Poe
May 3, 2019 – 04:08 -
Cool Art and Hot Fashion South of LA
May 1, 2019 – 04:25 -
George Condo at Spruth Magers
Apr 26, 2019 – 04:59 -
LA museums challenge our views about art, sex and politics
Apr 24, 2019 – 04:57 -
Bachardy and Shiokava Digging Deep Into Their Souls
Apr 17, 2019 – 04:30 -
Coachella Valley as crucible of creativity?
Apr 12, 2019 – 04:55 -
Gods of Architecture Smile Upon LA
Apr 10, 2019 – 05:02 -
Tschabalala Self at the Hammer
Apr 5, 2019 – 04:54 -
This Spring Has Turned Our Gods and Angels Into Artists
Apr 3, 2019 – 05:18 -
Piero Manzoni at Hauser & Wirth
Mar 29, 2019 – 04:54 -
Powerful Art Holding Our Attention Over Centuries
Mar 27, 2019 – 05:21 -
Soul of a Nation at The Broad
Mar 22, 2019 – 05:06 -
500 Years Later Pontormo Speaks Loud and Clear
Mar 20, 2019 – 04:12 -
Marnie Weber at Pasadena City College
Mar 15, 2019 – 04:58 -
In Many Ways These Movie Stars are Bigger Than Life
Mar 13, 2019 – 04:45 -
Murakami at Gagosian
Mar 8, 2019 – 05:18 -
Retrospectives of White and Ruppersberg at LACMA and Hammer
Mar 6, 2019 – 04:51 -
Allen Ruppersberg at the Hammer
Feb 28, 2019 – 05:15 -
Hooray for Hollywood
Feb 27, 2019 – 04:34 -
Lisa Anne Auerbach
Feb 22, 2019 – 04:36 -
Fool Me Once, Fool Me Twice: The Pleasure Is Mine
Feb 20, 2019 – 04:19 -
Art Fair Valentine
Feb 15, 2019 – 04:46 -
Los Angeles Basking in Art
Feb 13, 2019 – 05:00 -
Jeffrey Vallance and Blinky, The Friendly Hen
Feb 8, 2019 – 04:59 -
A Lady In White: An Affair to Remember
Feb 6, 2019 – 04:19
Recent Reviews
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Andrew's HeadKCRW HighlightShould be broadcast nationally
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PashlundCan't live withoutMy art gossip fix!
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Dkg6666666666An invaluable resource to the art scene in Los Angeles and abroadEdward Goldman is a fixture in the art scene in Los Angeles. He has a true passion for art and his exuberance comes across well in this short weekly review of what he's seen in the art world in the past week. Add in his still-thick-even-after-a-lifetime-in-LA and you get a podcast that is a work of art in itself!
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TassierosaSmart, Informed, Personal, CurrentThis podcast is wonderful for keeping up with art in LA and current issues in visual art, contemporary visual art. Goldman is smart and supports his comments with clear thought and is entertaining to listen to.
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salientoneA candid slice of the LA art sceneLeave it to a Moscow transplant with a pedigree from the Hermitage to put a finger on the pulse of the diverse LA art scene. Articulated in a crisp Russian accent, Edward Goldman applies his unique and candid perspective on the galleries, art, artist and institutions that make the LA art scene.
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emmaloopersInformative, yet enjoyableAlthough the content is interesting, to be honest the reason I started listening was for a play I was in recently. It was necessary to aquire a Russian Accent. This podcast was a delightful start to my aquisition. Enjoy not only the in depth analysis of art, but also the way it is delivered.
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