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ART STROLL: MODERN ATLANTA HOME TOUR

Modern Atlanta’s 5th Annual education and exhibition series kicks off on Friday June 1st and promises to be the biggest and best thus far.  MA Co-Founder Elayne DeLeo joins Gene in the studio to talk about this years program, entitled “Design is Human”, and give some insight and info about the always popular Modern Atlanta Home Tour.

The Home Tour is going to be spectacular, and so is the Program Book created by Armchair Media. Get yourself one, and get out to the tour!

This episode of ART STROLL airs on Monday June 4th at 8:20 am and 6:20 pm on AM1690 “The Voice of the Arts”, but don’t wait until then to enjoy MA.  Program highlights feature the highest echelon in design from architecture to interiors to visual arts…all the things we love over here on Sidewalk Radio and ART STROLL.

Axor Bouroullec designed by Rowan & Bouroullec for Hansgrohe. 2012 MA Design Exhibition.

MA “Design is Human” runs June 1st – June 10th.

Definitely do not miss the Home Tour on June 9th & June 10th.

Get your tickets to the Modern Atlanta Home Tour now.  Enjoy!

One more “do not miss” event in MA…For all of you Michael Habachy fans (count us in on that list), make sure to head on over to Room & Board on the Westside for a design talk on Thursday June 7th, 6:00 – 8:00.

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Show #18: Art Collection

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Often when we talk about an “art collection”  it comes from the context and perspective of the collector; however typical to Sidewalk Radio, we like to look at things a bit differently.  In this month’s episode we explore the art of collecting by assembling a collection of our own: the appraiser, the artist, the cultural curator, and the puppet master (well, of sorts).  What we find is that the art of collecting is a varied, and many times individual, process of understanding.

Spalding Nix and Gene Kansas in the Sidewalk Radio studio.

Joining Gene in the studio to discuss the value of art is gallery owner, creator of the respected “Culture Club”, and certified art appraiser Spalding Nix of Spalding Nix Fine Art.  Spalding helps paint the picture of value from sentimental artifacts (like his treasured Rolling Stones t-shirts) to stratospheric trophy collecting like Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”, predicted to sell this summer at auction in the neighborhood of $100,000,000; smart money is on the Russians to snap this up.

Todd Murphy. Narrow Road to the Far South #24, 2011.

We’re very happy to talk with celebrated artist Todd Murphy, who’s passion and profession drove him to sail to Antarctica.  Todd’s recent collection Narrow Road to the Far South was born from his journey aboard an ice-cutter plowing the frigid waters, and is now showcased at locally famed Jackson Fine Art.  On a recent visit “home” Todd hopped on over to our Midtown studios (by way of Brooklyn) to discuss his voyage, what he likes to collect, how his art is collected, and the use of collected elements used to create art.

An empty shell of a building is turned into a colorful artistic statement…check out the video and work by Jeff Demetriou Fake Love at Flux 2011.

Leading the charge of rallying new patrons to the arts, and doing a fine job himself at supporting art across Atlanta, is Louis Corrigan, creator of Flux Projects.  But, Louis is more than just a guy who likes and supports art.  Corrigan is a collector of artists, helping to coordinate their creativity in a way that curates the city.  Flux’s temporary public art (not to mention the extreme creativity and interaction supplied by the artists),  brought 10,000 people out on a single night to see art last October in the Castleberry Hill neighborhood.  Corrigan wants to get that number to 1,000,000 city-wide and we believe he can make that happen.  Louis joins Gene to talk about the importance of collecting from a cultural perspective.

A true work of art, Big Bird is a puppet with staying power.  This larger than life Jim Henson creation is on display at Center for Puppetry Arts.

Then there is Daniel Summers, Jr., Marketing Director at the Center for Puppetry Arts.  Daniel is no puppet on a string, but rather his own master creation of theatrics, knowledge, entertainment and expertise.  Daniel talks about the collection at the Center for Puppetry Arts (they have over 2000 puppets in their collection), the history of puppetry, and how puppets are working works of art.

All in all, we are very happy with our “collection” and hope you will be too.


ART STROLL: BOOK IT.

Mary Murphy is not your typical librarian (she’s a with-it, stylish, Visual Resources Librarian) and the books in SCAD Atlanta’s ACA Library are not your typical books.  In this excursion of Art Stroll, Gene sits down with Mary to talk about why some books are better off being on the coffee table instead of on the tablet.  In fact, some of the books in the collection (like ones created by Tauba Auerbach) are the size of a coffee table, measuring nearly 3 feet long and retailing for $550.00.  Now that’s a book!

The ACA Library features over 2100 “artist books” that encourage interaction.  You can make an appointment to view these amazing and touchable works of art anytime, but if you head over to SCAD through April 13, 2012, you can see everything that Mary helped collect over the past year.

Tune in Monday, March 12th (host Gene Kansas‘ birthday, by the way!) to hear this show.  Email Visual Resources Librarian Mary Murphy at mmurphy@scad.edu to schedule a visit.  Book it and enjoy!

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