Épisodes

  • The Many Seasons of Ilona Szwarc
    Apr 28 2023

    Join Kris, Jacob and Lisa along with guests Ruth Jeyaveeran and Tracy Le as we chat with Ilona Szwarc about her work during Field Residency! We discuss the different experiences Ilona had at Yale and SVA and her latest project on Seasonal Color in Fashion. This work continues her long term exploration of “the expert” in art, fashion, “beauty,” and photography wherein Ilona takes on the role of the expert, casting “look alike” models along side her to create images reflecting the expert who forms and molds pupils to their image. Some of the topics we discuss are:

    The first popular book on the seasons is: "Color: The essence of you" by Suzanne Caygill (We HIGHLY recommend checking this out, it’s a wild ride).https://www.amazon.com/Color-Essence-You-Suzanne-Caygill/dp/0890871957

    Johannes Itten was a painter and the first person to use the term Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter as it related to color and it was the foundation for the development of seasonal color analysis.

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    27 min
  • MARIA P. VILA & the SECRETO Book Launch!
    Oct 6 2022

    Shame, trauma, and healing are at the core of SECRETO, a years-long project by María Luisa Portuondo Vila. Field Projects is honored to unveil the first book produced from this work at our gallery NEXT WEEK, so stay tuned and you can meet with María Luisa yourself! Secrets grip us, and we get into grief, love, death, sex, and abuse in this deeply human conversation. We discuss María Luisa’s early transition from private theater to community centered public works, and what it means to make projects for the public. Ghostly, haunting thoughts of the pandemic time came together in María Luisa ’s project HABITĀR, whose second iteration was completed at Field Projects residency in 2021. This enabled her to make a book that is materially outside the dominant institutional cannon of paper-centric men’s publications! We also cover questions around audience participation and how to make institutions chase you (not the other way around!) through process, not product.

    PLEASE JOIN US FOR the *SECRETO Book Launch Wednesday October 12, 2022!*

    Our final take away: Reflecting and openness is not related to money and can’t be commercialized, so it is a responsible, anti-market act that helps to better yourself and your community. Be open and love yourself and everyone else you can :)

    CODA: Perfect Lovers discussion.

    TW: There is a brief discussion of childhood sexual abuse around 52 mins, so if that’s not for you, we’ll see you next time!

    SHOW NOTES

    María Luisa Portuondo Vila

    @mariap.vila

    http://www.mariapvila.com/aboutme

    MERCURY STORE Theater residency in Brooklyn: https://mercurystore.com/what-we-do/

    Joseph Beuys on Social Sculpture: (and was it Medieval?): https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/s/social-sculpture

    Book rec from Maria: Discourses: Conversations in Postmodern Art and Culture (1990)

    https://www.google.com/books/edition/Discourses/4pKnyqHfySMC?hl=en

    Us

    Kris Racaniello @krisrac (+for art): @krisracworks

    Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74

    Field Projects @fieldprojects

    www.fieldprojectsgallery.com

    Open Call

    http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call

    Field Residency

    http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/field-residency

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    1 h et 14 min
  • INSIDE SPRING/BREAK with Fay Ku
    Sep 23 2022

    Hand-made paper! Ancient Symposia! Bandages! Jade Suits! Cowboys!

    Today, Jacob and Kris sit down for a post-Spring/Break interview with artist Fay Ku. Fay was Field Project’s featured artist at Spring Break this year in Axonometric Tongue. Ku’s immersive, axonometric installation proposed a radical alternative to the hegemonic eye of single point perspective. We discuss the ins and outs of Spring Break Art Fair and why this fair is one of the best you can participate in as an artist.

    SHOW NOTES

    Fay Ku

    www.fayku.com/

    @fay.ku

    @springbreakartshow

    Check out Fay Ku’s work in: Axonometric Tongue: https://springbreakartfair.com/collections/jacob-rhodes-kris-racaniello

    Us

    Kris Racaniello @krisrac (+for art): @krisracworks

    Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74

    Field Projects @fieldprojects

    www.fieldprojectsgallery.com

    Open Call

    http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call

    Field Residency

    http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/field-residency

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    1 h
  • SPRING/BREAK with FAY KU
    Sep 7 2022

    Floating Cities! Perspective! Blood, String & Jade!

    On episode 1 of FieldPod season 3 Jacob Rhodes and Kris Racaniello dive into fall and, of course, fall in New York means Spring/Break Art Show with Fay Ku! Fay is Field Project’s featured artist at Spring Break this year in our exhibition Axonometric Tongue. Ku’s immersive, axonometric installation proposes Ming Dynasty art as a radical alternative to the hegemonic eye of single point perspective. Axonometric Tongue flips the hierarchy, generating an alternate, anti-Italian Renaissance timeline wherein single-minded colonialism is eradicated by the contextual poetics of Mandarin structures.

    On this episode we talk about Fay’s formative trip to Rome, and her recent return to Italy to teach in Venice for Pratt. How do “museumified” cities affect us? What changes in space when we change our clothing? How do the poetics of the desert play out differently in drawing than the dynamics of the city? Fay discusses how traveling brings you back to who you are and what you want to be. As an artist born in Taiwan and raised in the United States, Fay also discusses stradling White European renaissance ideals as an artist and her connection with axonometric drawing and historical Chinese methods of perspective.

    SHOW NOTES

    Fay Ku

    www.fayku.com/

    @fay.ku

    @springbreakartshow

    Check out Fay Ku’s work in: Axonometric Tongue

    Us

    Kris Racaniello @krisrac (+for art): @krisracworks

    Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74

    Field Projects @fieldprojects

    www.fieldprojectsgallery.com

    Open Call

    http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call

    Field Residency

    http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/field-residency

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    41 min
  • Yongqi Tang (Field Resident)
    Aug 31 2022

    Episode 9: Yongqi Tang (Field Resident)

    Today on Field Pod, Jacob Rhodes joins one of our Field Residents, Yongqi Tang. They discuss growing up queer/bisexual in Shenzhen, China, having the Sistine Chapel and Rome as ones first Art experience, Heideggar’s ideas on what makes an artwork, Scoliosis, identity performance, empowerment through connecting to community and empathy, sharing food with your ancestry. And finally searching for queerness in chinese mythology.

    Show Notes:

    Yongqi Tang @yongqiichiban

    https://ichibanstudio.blog/

    Shenzhen, China

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shenzhen

    Sistine Chapel, Rome

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sistine_Chapel

    Martin Heidegger “The Origin of Work of Art”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Origin_of_the_Work_of_Art

    Scoliosis

    https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/scoliosis

    Jenny Saville

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_Saville

    Anna Park

    https://www.annaparkart.com/

    Space in Art History: three lectures by Wu Hung

    https://www.artandeducation.net/announcements/105628/space-in-art-history-three-lectures-by-wu-hung

    Liaozhai zhiyi (Liaozhai; Chinese: 聊齋誌異, English title: Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_Tales_from_a_Chinese_Studio

    Audio book: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT4Fm7Ip3s0&ab_channel=LibriVoxAudiobooks

    Us

    Kris Racaniello @krisrac (+for art): @krisracworks

    Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74

    Field Projects @fieldprojects

    www.fieldprojectsgallery.com

    Open Call

    http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call

    Field Residency

    http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/field-residency

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    42 min
  • Ilana Yacine Harris-Babou
    Aug 24 2022

    Episode 8: Ilana Yacine Harris-Babou

    Today on Field Pod, Jacob Rhodes sits down with the artist Ilana Yacine Harris-Babou. They talk about growing up in Brooklyn, with a multi generational house of black women, play and its relationship to work, lack and pleasure, the Loren Hill syndrome, Audre Lorde’s “The Use of the Erotic”, finally getting comfortable in your studio, showing old work in a new context, and many other concepts. Join Ilana and Jacob today as they discuss all these questions and topics to learn more about this fascinating artist.

    Show Notes:

    Ilana Yacine Harris-Babou

    @ilanahbhb

    www.ilanahb.com

    Ilana Harris-Babou’s solo exhibition Revelations @ Artspace New Haven

    https://artspacenewhaven.org/exhibitions/ilana-harris-babou-revelations/

    Wingate Park area

    https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/wingate-park

    The Use of the Erotic (page 90) By Audre Lorde

    https://uk.sagepub.com/sites/default/files/upm-binaries/11881_Chapter_5.pdf

    Forced Collaboration 2

    https://artspacenewhaven.org/exhibitions/forced-collaboration-ii/

    Johannes DeYoung

    http://www.johannesdeyoung.com/about

    Nestor Siré @ Queens Museum

    https://queensmuseum.org/2017/01/julia-weist

    Video Data Bank

    https://www.vdb.org/

    Electronic Arts intermix

    https://www.eai.org/

    Artspace New Haven

    https://artspacenewhaven.org

    The Wellcome Collection

    https://wellcomecollection.org/

    Larrie “By Design”

    https://larrie.nyc/pages/by-design

    Chimborazo Park, Richmond, VA

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimborazo_Park

    1708 Gallery

    https://www.1708gallery.org/index.php

    Go Sees

    Candice Madley Gallery “Power Tools”

    https://www.candicemadey.com/gallery/all/power-tools

    Dietch “Vibrant Matters”

    https://deitch.com/new-york/exhibitions/vibrant-matters-curated-by-melanie-krass

    Hessel Museum of Art “Dara Birnbaum : Reaction”

    https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/695-dara-birnbaum-reaction

    Mass Art “Designing Motherhood : Things That Make and Break Our Births”

    https://maam.massart.edu/exhibition/designing-motherhood

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    41 min
  • HOME GALLERY with Will Chan
    Aug 17 2022

    HOME GALLERY with Will Chan

    Today on Field Pod, Kris Racaniello sits down with William Chan, who opened Home Gallery in 2020. They talk about the difficulties and desire for opening a gallery during the COVID outbreak. They discuss the fu*ked up situation with Leon Black and the board of directors at MoMA, and Laura Raicovich at the Queens Museum, Have you ever wondered about running your own gallery? Do you want to opt out of corporate art models? Join Kris and Will today as they discuss all these questions and topics to find out some answers and alternatives to the standard gallery model.

    SHOW NOTES

    William Chan

    @__william__chan

    http://www.will-chan.com/

    Home Gallery

    @homegallerynyc

    https://www.homehomehomehome.com/

    Laura Raicovich https://lauraraicovich.com/about

    Us

    Kris Racaniello @krisrac (+for art): @krisracworks

    Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74

    Field Projects @fieldprojects

    www.fieldprojectsgallery.com

    Open Call

    http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call

    Field Residency

    http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/field-residency

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    43 min
  • ART & BEER with Katya Harris
    Aug 3 2022

    Today on Field Pod Kris sits down with Katya Harris on a porch in Massachusetts to talk beer, making, and nature. Katya is currently the Director of Partnerships at the New York State Brewers Association and previously worked as the Development Manager at Art Omi. They cover some important, difficult topics around art, success, and balancing your drive and goals with your mental health and life. What really happens to you in that first five years after you leave your MFA program? What do you do with your life and creative drive when you decide not to pursue the blue chip gallery dream? How can we all use art as both a personal and communal healing practice? And how does beer tie all that together? Find out in today’s episode with Katya and Kris!

    SHOW NOTES

    Katya Harris

    @katyajharris

    https://www.katyaharris.com/work

    New York State Brewers Association https://newyorkcraftbeer.com/

    Art Omi https://artomi.org/

    Us

    Kris Racaniello @krisrac (+for art): @krisracworks

    Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74

    Field Projects @fieldprojects

    www.fieldprojectsgallery.com

    Open Call

    http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call

    Field Residency

    http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/field-residency

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    34 min