Wetmore, Lauren, author.
"What Makes Great Art?" with Katerina Gregos.
[Place of publication not identified] : Momus, 2019.
1 online resource.
Momus: The Podcast ; 12
"Continuing with our pursuit of the question "What makes great art?", Lauren Wetmore sits down with Greek art historian, curator, and writer Katerina Gregos, in Brussels. Their conversation builds on a quote from Gregos's recent exhibition The Anatomy of Political Melancholy, hosted by the Schwartz Foundation at the Athens Conservatory: "We are increasingly witnesses to the debasement of political language, the infantilization and polarization of political debate; the growth of a simplified discourse that panders to collective fears rather than addressing the real, pressing questions; the lack of accountability from politicians, and of course, 'fake truth' and 'alternative facts'. Clearly there is something profoundly wrong with contemporary politics." What follows is a discussion that exchanges this quote's "politics" for "art," and interrogates the conditions by which we frame political comment in exhibition-making."-- provided by distributor.
Art museum curators.
Art--Exhibitions.
Museums--Curatorship.
Political art.
Political science.
Conservateurs de musée d'art.
curators.
Museums Curatorship
Art Exhibitions
Podcasts.
Goodden, Sky, producer.
Gregos, Katerina, contributor.
Irish, Jacob, editor.
McCrea, Kyle, contributor.
Shreeram, Mitra, producer.
Library Stack, distributor.
Library Stack.
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