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No. 25: Cory Arcangel, Zoe Strauss

Episode No. 25 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features artists Cory Arcangel and Zoe Strauss.

Arcangel is included in “The Sports Show” at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

Last year the Whitney Museum of American Art hosted a show of new Arcangel work titled “Cory Arcangel: Pro Tools.” His work is in the collection of many museums, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery.

On the second segment: the artist who held office hours in a former museum director’s office during her show. Zoe Strauss, whose exhibition “Ten Years” just closed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, explains how that unusual arrangement worked out.

 

Air date: April 26, 2012.

Cory Arcangel, Super Mario Clouds, 2002-.

Cory Arcangel, Super Mario Clouds, 2002-.

Cory Arcangel, Masters, 2011.

Cory Arcangel, Masters, 2011.

Cory Arcangel, MIG 29 Soviet Fighter Plane and Clouds, 2005. Collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo.

Cory Arcangel, MIG 29 Soviet Fighter Plane and Clouds, 2005. Collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo.

Cory Arcangel, Permanent Vacation, 2008.

Cory Arcangel, Permanent Vacation, 2008.

Cory Arcangel, 2  Keystoned Projectors (one upside down version 2), 2007. Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Cory Arcangel, 2 Keystoned Projectors (one upside down version 2), 2007. Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Cory Arcangel, Video Painting, 2008.

Cory Arcangel, Video Painting, 2008.

Allan D'Arcangelo, Proposition #9, 1966. Collection Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.

Allan D’Arcangelo, Proposition #9, 1966. Collection Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.

Nam June Paik, TV Buddha, 1974-82.

Nam June Paik, TV Buddha, 1974-82.

Roy Lichtenstein, Whaam!, 1963. Collection of Tate, London.

Roy Lichtenstein, Whaam!, 1963. Collection of Tate, London.

Antoinette Conti with Timothy Rub, via Zoe Strauss.

Antoinette Conti with Timothy Rub, via Zoe Strauss.

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