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By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast

Release Date: 11/15/2017

The Virtual Art World  show art The Virtual Art World

By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast

Daniel Birnbaum, Director of Moderna Museet in Stockholm leaves to join the virtual reality company Acute Art based in London. Eric and Ando discuss the future of VR technology in art and the role it already has played.

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All About My Selfie (Rebroadcast) show art All About My Selfie (Rebroadcast)

By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast

It finally has come to Eric and Ando talking about Instagram. Take about 5 minutes to watch the video clip in the links below to get a better understanding of what we are discussing today.

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Anish Kapoor Vs. The NRA show art Anish Kapoor Vs. The NRA

By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast

Recently, the artist Anish Kapoor filed a lawsuit against the NRA over the use of one of his most famous work in a recruitment campaign. For our longtime listeners, I think you might find it Eric and Ando’s opinions on the story surprising. And as always, send us your opinion to the stories that we cover here at By The Way. 

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“52 & They Art All Against You” show art “52 & They Art All Against You”

By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast

Back with a vengeance is BTW with “52 & They Art All Against You”. Listen to the discussion on what may become the largest US public art project ever. A political Super Pac launched a crowdfunding 52 billboards by major contemporary artists.

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By The Way Mini-episode - Returned, Removed, and Yippee Ki Yay MotherFucker show art By The Way Mini-episode - Returned, Removed, and Yippee Ki Yay MotherFucker

By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast

We follow up on a few stories in this By The Way Mini-episode titled Returned, Removed, and Yippee Ki Yay MotherFucker. See you back in a few weeks for the next full episode.  

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“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” show art “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark”

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Join Eric Wall and Ando again as they discuss the basis' of the lawsuit that accuses Jeff Koons and Gagosian Gallery of running a "Ponzi-like scheme". We talk a little about how editions are works are produced, the difference between an art investor and an art collector, is Jeff Koons an artist or manufacture of art, and he is using his current collector's money as interest-free loans. Hope you enjoy the bashing of Jeff Koons in this episode. 

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By The Way Mini-episode - Postmasters Gallery NYC show art By The Way Mini-episode - Postmasters Gallery NYC

By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast

On this Mini-episode of By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast Eric talks about Postmasters Gallery NYC and their recent Patreon campaign strategy. He has his doubts, but what do you think? 

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Los Angeles and Shrinkage In The Art Market with Guest Jenny Danielsson show art Los Angeles and Shrinkage In The Art Market with Guest Jenny Danielsson

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By The Way, welcomes guest Jenny Danielsson.

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BTW Mini-episode #1 Announcement show art BTW Mini-episode #1 Announcement

By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast

News from the art world does not stop when we are unable to bring it to you on By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast. Many of the stories that we discuss on BTW continue to evolve after the release of an episode. Those of us here at Cultural Bandwidth have decided to introduce By The Way Mini-episodes. These are short episodes that will update all you the listeners on all those stories. 

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Should Thomas Kinkade Paint Trump's National Portrait? show art Should Thomas Kinkade Paint Trump's National Portrait?

By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast

The Obama’s National Portraits were revealed & the gossipy side of the internet was a buzz. On this episode, Ando & Eric discuss the good, the bad, & crazy surrounding these two interesting paintings. Dive into the history of The National Portrait Gallery. A bizarre & racist interpretation. The most important is topic though is who should be commissioned Donald Trump’s portrait?

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Pressure from outside the art world, threats of violence, and an online petition nearing a million people have compelled the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York to remove several artworks from an exhibition. Art and China after 1989: Theater of the World is the title of the exhibition. The cause of the firestorm came when animal rights activists, such as Peta became aware of 3 art works.  These 3 works could be misunderstood as cruel to animals. Eric and Ando unpack this story, and in the process will most likely offend a few listeners. So let us know if they are missing the point on this episode of By The Way.

 
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By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast is created by Eric Wall and Ando.
 
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Music credits: Favorite Secrets by Waylon Thornton is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License and permission of the artist.