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Ep. 53: Anne Spalter - Artist, Author and Collector

Ep. 53: Anne Spalter - Artist, Author and Collector

FromArt Sense


Ep. 53: Anne Spalter - Artist, Author and Collector

FromArt Sense

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Jun 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The first in a series of discussions that took place recently at and around the world’s largest NFT conference - NFT.NYC.A conversation with artist, author and collector Anne Spalter. Anne’s artwork combines traditional mark-making, digital tools and a collection of symbols to produce work that is highly collected. Her large-scale public art installations are in high demand, with one living in New York City’s busiest commuter hub for almost a year. Nearly three decades ago, Anne created the first digital art classes at Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design. That led to her writing the book “The Computer in the Visual Arts” which has become the go-to text for the instruction of the topic. In the process of writing that book, she and her husband Michael Spalter found a passion for collecting historically significant works of digital art. The Anne and Michael Spalter Digital Art Collection ( AKA Spalter Digital), is now one of the world’s largest private collections of early computer art, comprising over 900 works from the second half of the twentieth century. That being said, no one can speak with more authority about the state of digital art than today’s guest.https://annespalter.com/https://spalterdigital.com/
Released:
Jun 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Art Sense educates and informs listeners about the past, present and future of art. Each week host Craig Gould brings listeners conversations with authors, art historians, curators, museum directors, and contemporary artists which help us answer the questions posited by Paul Gauguin: Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?