Artists Among Us
Arts & Culture Podcasts
The Whitney Museum of American Art presents Artists Among Us, a podcast about American art and culture. We tell stories revealing the complexities and contradictions that have shaped life in the United States today.
Minisodes feature brief conversations about artworks and events in and around the Whitney. The series is ongoing.
Season 1: Day's End considers the American artist David Hammons's sculpture, Day's End (2014–21) anchored on the banks of Manhattan’s West Side and stretching into the Hudson River. We follow the evolution of the Manhattan coastline through the history of the Meatpacking District, and celebrate the communities that have shaped the neighborhood where the Whitney now stands. This podcast was produced by Sound Made Public in collaboration with the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Location:
United States
Description:
The Whitney Museum of American Art presents Artists Among Us, a podcast about American art and culture. We tell stories revealing the complexities and contradictions that have shaped life in the United States today. Minisodes feature brief conversations about artworks and events in and around the Whitney. The series is ongoing. Season 1: Day's End considers the American artist David Hammons's sculpture, Day's End (2014–21) anchored on the banks of Manhattan’s West Side and stretching into the Hudson River. We follow the evolution of the Manhattan coastline through the history of the Meatpacking District, and celebrate the communities that have shaped the neighborhood where the Whitney now stands. This podcast was produced by Sound Made Public in collaboration with the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Language:
English
Website:
https://whitney.org/podcast
Minisode: exhibition curator Adrienne Edwards on Edges of Ailey
Duration:00:10:52
Minisode: A Whitney curator on how a painting by Eldzier Cortor found its way into the collection
Duration:00:09:35
Minisode: 2024 Whitney Biennial Artist Holly Herndon in Conversation with Whitney Youth Insights Leaders
Duration:00:05:26
Minisode: 2024 Whitney Biennial Artist Kiyan Williams in Conversation with Whitney Youth Insights Leaders
Duration:00:11:42
Minisode: People Who Stutter Create on their 2024 Whitney Biennial Artwork
Duration:00:10:36
Minisode: Maja Ruznic on her 2024 Whitney Biennial Artworks
Duration:00:05:22
Minisode: Cannupa Hanska Luger on his 2024 Whitney Biennial Artwork
Duration:00:06:06
Minisode: Dala Nasser on her 2024 Whitney Biennial Artwork
Duration:00:06:22
Minisode: Eamon Ore-Giron on his 2024 Whitney Biennial Artworks
Duration:00:06:37
Minisode: Kambui Olujimi on two works made in quarantine
Duration:00:07:25
Minisode: Virginia Overton on Ruth Asawa
Duration:00:06:55
Minisode: Sadie Barnette on Family Tree II
Duration:00:05:42
Minisode: Ilana Savdie and Carmen Maria Machado on trickery, horror, and the uncanny
Duration:00:09:05
Minisode: Greil Marcus on Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music
Duration:00:08:07
Minisode: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith on her Whitney Retrospective
Duration:00:06:49
Miniepisodio: Paseo por la Historia Queer
Duration:00:05:03
Minisode: Queer History Walk
Duration:00:05:55
Minisode: Rose B. Simpson on Counterculture
Duration:00:07:30
Minisode: American Artist on Mother of All Demos III
Duration:00:06:58
S1, E5: Making the Ghost Visible
Duration:00:30:18