Explain Me
Explain Me

Explain Me

Paddy Johnson and William Powhida

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Politics, art, and a general disappointment with how things are going.

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Flux Factory Buys Building, Retains Soul
NOV 22, 2021
Flux Factory Buys Building, Retains Soul
How many times have we seen artist-centered communities lose their grass roots identity when they buy property? High profile organizations that have shed their founders vision as they gained visibility such as the New Museum and Meow Wolf serve as cautionary tales. The quality of the work they produce suffers and their poor treatment of employees makes headlines. That's to say nothing of personality-less art complexes like The Shed, which cement the wealth of their funders while meagerly contributing to the city's cultural life. But these types of cultural outcomes are a choice and not an inevitable destiny, a reality made clear in this episode's interview with Flux Factory's Nat Roe. In his role as residency Executive Director, Roe recently secured $5 million from the city to purchase the building the organization has been working out of since 2009. Additionally, the organization will now operate a new satellite location, Flux IV, a the 3000 square foot ground floor gallery space on the ground floor of Gotham Point’s South Tower building. At no point in our discussion did we talk about significant changes that needed to be made to Flux's DNA to make this acquisition happen. Rather we talked about the importance of sound proofing their building so they don't disturb the neighbors. In the midst of LIC, a homogenized tech-enclave for Manhattan commuters, this grass roots artist organization and residency program will now serve as a permanent beacon of creative energy for the community. Can the DCLA support other smaller arts organizations in New York by helping them purchase real estate? Nat Roe gives us the skinny, going full wonk on city policy, while offering a history of Flux Factory and its place in the New York City arts landscape.   SHOW LINKS   Help Launch Flux Factory's new venue, Flux IV    The Western Queens Community Land Trust—artist Jenny Dubnau is a co-chair of the board.    NY Times Tribeca Art Galleries, June   NY Times Tribeca Art Galleries, October article    How many times have we seen artist-centered arts organizations lose their NYC Club Scene debt? New York Times   Secret Project Robot    NYC Commercial Rent Law 
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What Does a Return to the Art World Mean?
SEP 21, 2021
What Does a Return to the Art World Mean?
In this episode artist Chloe Bass’s tweet pointing to the hypocrisy of the art world leads to a discussion of labor, the New York art fairs, and unions.  We discuss: Max Lankin’s observations for ArtForum on the Armory Fair about how the new digs at the Javits Center improve upon the Piers, which were literally falling into the water.  Funny how easy it is to forget that the Javits Center, just two months ago, served as a mass vaccination center, and the year prior a makeshift hospital for COVID victims. Mostly people were just happy to see each other again.  Dana Kopel’s piece in the Baffler Magazine, Against Artsploitation, which chronicles the unionization efforts at the New Museum, and the museum executive’s endless gaslighting of employees.  The New York Art Fairs. We talk about the art at The Armory Show, The Independent, and Spring Break. The work discussed below:    THE ARMORY SHOW Jeffrey Gibson at Tandem PressWendy Redstar at Sargent’s Daughters Tau Lewis at Night GalleryTony Matelli - Maruani Mercier Theresa Chromati at The Kravets Wehby GalleryJennifer Bartlett at Locks GalleryKamrooz Aram at Green . Art . GalleryJose Davilas at Sean KellySara Greenberger Rafferty at Rachel Uffner Susumu Kamijo at Jack HanleyHayley Barker at Shrine Dontae Hayes at Mindy Solomon GalleryMichael Rakowitz at Jane Lombard INDEPENDENT Julian Schnabel at Vito SchnabelSedrick Chisom at New American PaintingJo Nigoghossian at Broadway GalleryErik Parker at Ross+KramerAmy Feldman at Galerie Eva PresenhuberThe Ranch SPRING BREAK Guy Richards Smit  Jennifer Catron and Paul Outlaw - curated by Magda Sawon Chapel - curated by M. Charlene Stevens with work by Sophie Kahn and Colette Robbins Outliars, curated by Elisabeth Smolarz, work by Angie Waller Gather Rusted Satellites curated by Amanda Nedham Tristam Lasndwone, Kyle HittmeirerNicholas Cueva  Loren Erdrich Willa Wasserman James Razko Tammie Rubin Steve Locke
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119 MIN