Episode No. 109 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features artist Phyllida Barlow.
Barlow’s work is included in the Carnegie International, which is on view at the Carnegie Museum of Art through March 16, 2014. In addition, the Norton Museum of Art is showing “Phyllida Barlow: HOARD,” through February 23, 2014.
Briton Barlow may be the most prominent European artist with the smallest U.S. footprint. Until the last year or so, when Barlow has showed at the New Museum and at the Des Moines Art Center, which presented “Phyllida Barlow: SCREE,” Barlow’s last show at an American museum had been in 2005, at Dallas’ McKinney Avenue Contemporary. Next spring Barlow will present new work at the Tate as part of the museum’s Duveens Commission program.
Air date: Dec. 5, 2013.

Willem de Kooning, Woman VI, 1953. Collection of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; and Phyllida Barlow, upturnedhouse, 2012. Collection of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.