In this episode of Explain Me William Powhida and Paddy Johnson discuss the horrific business practices of Peter Brant and Interview Magazine, a fundraising campaign at University of North Carolina so misguided that firing is in order, and the latest headscratching Creative Time project. To help us discuss all of this, and how the new tax code will affect artists accountant and painter Hannah Cole joins us.
Explain Me, Part II: Doug Aitken New Era, Worst Show of 2018
Explain Me: Bags of Cash Help New Galleries
Related Utopias: Bitcoin Economies and the Art World
Explain Me: The New Museum Triennial—Two Critics Perform Their Own Acts of Sabotage
Spring Break Part Two: The City and the City (Part Two)
The Spring Break Art Show: A Good Time Show Disrupted by the Specter of Trump (Part One)
The Stink of Met Admission Hikes Endures
What Curators Really Think: A Cringe Worthy Report
Gentrification, Income Inequality and Donald Trump Baby Turds
An Interview with Kenny Schacter: There's No Bubble in the Art Market and No Solution for Struggling Artists
Making Monstrosity Visible in Three Parts: Paglen, Ga, and Fast
The Turd of Gentrification Floating in the Pond of Urbanism
The Broken Toilet
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