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Artro (Sergey) is the ideological inspirer and creator of the "Play To Play" and "Minimalistica" projects, a DJ and promoter from Krasnodar, is a bright representative of the southern underground culture. Sergey's commitment to his musical preferences, namely to a stylish sound and a seasoned musical format, made him one of the main supporters of underground culture in the south of Russia. He performed with his DJ sets in Italy and the capital of the Romanian Minimal - Bucharest. A frequent ...
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Artroverted

Michael H. Dewberry

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Welcome to Artroverted, a podcast about the art world. In each episode, we speak with leaders and change-makers in the arts, from artists to museum directors and everyone in between. We discuss their experiences, the communities they serve, and why they’ve dedicated their lives to art.
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Though Pride month 'technically' ends today, Pride for LGTBQ+ folk is year-round and this week's guest embodies that to the fullest. Ghislain Pascal is the co-founder of London's Little Black Gallery (@tlbgallery) and creator of BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! (@boysfineart) a publication and platform dedicated to promoting queer and gay photography including ex…
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Happy Pride Month! In honor of LGBTQ+ Pride, we're focusing on queer creators. This week we speak with Louky Keijsers Koning (@loukykk), director of the estate of Barbara Hammer (@barbarahammer1). Barbara is a feminist filmmaker and pioneer of queer cinema who made over 90 moving image works as well as performances, installations, photographs, coll…
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Wishing you a happy PRIDE month! In celebration of LGBTQ Pride, we’re dedicating the next two episodes to two leaders in the field of LGBTQ film and photography. First we speak with Louky Keijsers Koning (@loukykk), the director of the estate of Barbara Hammer (@barbarahammer1) a Feminist filmmaker and pioneer of queer cinema, who made over 90 movi…
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Interdisciplinary artist Alicia Eggert creates captivating work, which wrestles with fundamental existential questions in witty and awe-inspiring ways. From monumental inflatables, flashing neon signs, cut flowers, and more, her dynamic works have been exhibited globally. Often taking the form of text, she transforms words and phrases collected in …
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Marcel Duchamp is our topic today as we dive into his "intentionally disruptive" piece "The Fountain" and how it completely changed the post-modernist art world. We'll also open up into the discussion of "what is art?" and who gets to decide that answer? This is a big one, so strap in and get ready! Leave Feedback or Topic Ideas on my socials: Brie…
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Wishing you a Happy New Year from Artroverted! We’re excited to continue Season 2 that’s dedicated exclusively to women in the arts. We at Artroverted believe the future of the art world is female and we’re delighted to continue to highlight female leaders and changemakers across the arts. This season we’ll feature artists, art advisors, social med…
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Tracing is a seriously hot-button issue. It might even be the most popular "unpopular" opinion in every YouTube video I've seen. In this episode, we take a look at Butch Hartman and the ethics of tracing -- is it ever okay? And what are the rules to follow if you ARE tracing? Let me outline that for you here!…
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In 2020 the Baltimore Museum of Art appointed their first native curator, Darienne Turner, Assistant Curator of Indigenous Art of the Americas. Her hire signaled a commitment by the museum to promote and interpret the art of indigenous peoples of the Americas. A member of the Yurok Tribe of California, Darienne is one of the few native curators of …
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The science of collecting is a fascinating field, and Shirley Mueller, M.D. has devoted her life to studying the science of collecting, museum curating, and scholarship on her own collection of Chinese export porcelain. A passionate collector, Shirley has authored numerous articles and a recent book on the neuropsychological forces at play in the m…
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After her untimely retirement from her career as the director of the Dallas Museum of Art, Bonnie set her sights on bringing arts education to the field of medicine. After countless visits to clinics to diagnose her respiratory illness, she noticed a pattern among doctors examining her. They spent their time focusing on her chart but not her. Havin…
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Artro pres. new project in south of Russia "Minimalistica"Name: Minimalistica Podcast Genre: Minimal Release: 17.10.2021Contact email — artro.sergey@gmail.comFollow us:www.instagram.com/artro_musicwww.facebook.com/sergey.artrowww.youtube.com/channel/UCL5RAZtUkpNLJ-ILdsaOHUw#artro_musicVon ARTRO
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Name: Podcast Series #046 (February 2021)Live: Radio "107", Krasnodar, RussiaGenre: Deep / Tech / HouseRelease: 07.02.2021Contact email — artro.sergey@gmail.comFollow us:www.instagram.com/artro_musicwww.facebook.com/sergey.artrowww.youtube.com/channel/UCL5RAZtUkpNLJ-ILdsaOHUw#artro_musicVon ARTRO
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Leaving New York is a tough choice for many artists, but it was a no-brainer for this week's guests. Returning to Texas allowed Tamara and Trey to realize their dream exhibition space, an outdoor sculpture park. Founded in 2018, Sweet Pass Sculpture Park is located on a one-acre lot in the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood of West Dallas, TX. Their …
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Fifty-five miles south of Dallas lies the sleepy town of Corsicana, Texas. Known for its award-winning cheerleading program and the Collin Street Bakery (the world’s largest manufacturer of fruit cakes), it’s also home to a world-renowned artist residency, 100W. Housed in the now-defunct 1898 Odd Fellows Lodge, 100W hosts rotating groups of artists…
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Katherine Wagner is the CEO of the Business Council for the Arts. Her mission is to connect business with the arts and connect the arts with business. She does this by creating primary connections that train and place business leaders on nonprofit boards and through programs that foster synergy businesses with the arts. Business Council for the Art…
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This week's episode is one of many firsts for Artroverted, recording in a studio with two guests! Our conversation features two leaders in the field of emerging artists. Natasha Arselan and Ty Bishop. Natasha is the founder and CEO of AucArt, the world’s first online, hybrid auction house devoted to emerging artists, connecting collectors with arti…
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This week I speak with Charlie Adamski Caulkins, Vice President, Head of Office, for Sotheby's in Dallas. Established in 1744, Sotheby’s became the first international auction house when it expanded from London to New York (1955), the first to conduct sales in Hong Kong (1973), India (1992), and France (2001), and the first international fine art a…
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This week we speak with Jennifer Klos, founder of Collector House, a boutique art advisory firm. As a trained decorative arts historian and former museum curator, she takes a holistic approach to building her client's collections. In our conversation we talk about the business of collection building and how she combines her academic studies in deco…
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This week's guest is Mark Busacca, curator, art consultant, and owner of Busacca Gallery in San Francisco. After graduating from art school in the 1980s, he was immersed in LA's celebrity culture that brought him in contact with Andy Warhol, Leo Castelli, and others in their milieu. Mark's insight into what makes a successful artist is sage advice …
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The path to becoming a museum director is circuitous, and the responsibility they have to their communities is unique. We spoke with Graham C. Boettcher, R. Hugh Daniel Director of the Birmingham Museum of Art in Birmingham, Alabama, in May during the museum’s closure and discussed his career, the role of museums in society, and how he and his coll…
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Founded in 2016, ATŌ developed a proprietary technology that utilizes the decentralized database model to store market data and information on works of art they've authenticated. Their freely accessible resource aims to increase trust and transparency in the art market by giving artists and collectors the tools to understand the value of their art.…
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Nancy Willis is an artist, activist, and educator. Until the pandemic, she taught "Principles of Design," an art class for pastry students at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) in Napa Valley. As an artist and chef, Nancy works to bridge the divide between the culinary arts and the fine arts through exhibitions, workshops, and her art practice…
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In this episode, we speak with Amy Williams Monier, the co-founder and curator of Connemara Conservancy in Plano, TX. Connemara was founded in 1981 by Amy and her mother, Frances Williams, as one the first land trusts in Texas. At the suggestion of her mother, Amy invited artists to create work that celebrated the land's beauty that often resulted …
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In this episode, I speak John Abodeely, CEO of the Houston Arts Alliance. In our conversation, we discuss his career path, creating equity in the arts, and how he’s working to help the creative community of Houston cope with the pandemic. We discuss how he’s worked to improve arts education access in his past positions at Americans for the Arts, th…
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Abraham Burickson Episode 3 Show Notes Our conversation was taped on May 29, 2020. In this episode, I speak Abraham Burickson the co-founder and artistic director of Odyssey Works. An organization that designs immersive experiences for an audience of one that’s interdisciplinary, and poised on the boundary between art and life. In our conversation,…
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Mark A Roglan Episode 2 Show Notes Our conversation was taped on June 5, 2020. In this episode, I speak with Mark A Roglan, the Linda P. and William A. Custard Director of the Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. We discuss his career path, projects, and the role of university museums and the Meadow’s status as a satellite emb…
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Our conversation was taped on April 25, 2020. In our debut episode, we speak with Amy Lewis Hofland, Senior Director Crow Museum of Asian Art at the University of Texas at Dallas. We discuss her career trajectory from an elementary school art teacher to a university museum director. Starting with an internship at the Metropolitan Museum to meeting …
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Welcome to Artroverted, a new podcast about the art world. Each week we speak with leaders and change-makers in the arts. From artists to museum directors and everyone in between. We discuss their experiences, the communities they serve, and why they’ve dedicated their lives to art. The majority of season 1 was recorded April thru June 2020 during …
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