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Gentrification, Income Inequality and Donald Trump Baby Turds
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Length:
87 minutes
Released:
Nov 24, 2017
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Podcast episode
Description
In this episode of Explain Me William Powhida and Paddy Johnson talk about the 450 million dollar Leonardo Da Vinci of disputed authenticity and the Boyle Heights activists who follow artist Laura Owen's from L.A. to New York to protest her non-profit 365 Mission while she visited The Whitney. Activists believe the presence of her gallery will lead to displacement. Additionally, we discuss the following exhibitions:
Tiger Strikes Asteroid: Didier William, "We Will Win"
The Museum of Human Achievement (in Austin TX)
Five Miles: Nicholas Cueva, "The People Games Play"
Trestle Projects: Tracing Trajectories/Selections from the Hoggard/Wagner Collection
Microscope Gallery: Anita Thacher, “Anteroom”
Signal Gallery: Rachel Rossin, "Peak Performance"
Present Company: Myeongsoo Kim and Jessie Rose Vala, "Dusk to Dust"
Denny Gallery: Future Retrieval, Permenant Spectacle
Derek Eller Gallery: Whiting Tennis
Tiger Strikes Asteroid: Didier William, "We Will Win"
The Museum of Human Achievement (in Austin TX)
Five Miles: Nicholas Cueva, "The People Games Play"
Trestle Projects: Tracing Trajectories/Selections from the Hoggard/Wagner Collection
Microscope Gallery: Anita Thacher, “Anteroom”
Signal Gallery: Rachel Rossin, "Peak Performance"
Present Company: Myeongsoo Kim and Jessie Rose Vala, "Dusk to Dust"
Denny Gallery: Future Retrieval, Permenant Spectacle
Derek Eller Gallery: Whiting Tennis
Released:
Nov 24, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (22)
The Turd of Gentrification Floating in the Pond of Urbanism: This week on Explain Me William Powhida and Paddy Johnson chat with Los Angeles Times staff writer Carolina Miranda about David Geffen's $150 million donation to LACMA and the questions surrounding the gift. Will he bequeath his collection to the museum?... by Explain Me