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Roger Acasto

11/12/93*
NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
New York film artists screen and discuss new film

Sholto Ainslie

2/26/93
SOUTH AFRICAN CONNECTIONS

Bruce Altshule

3/5/93
BUILDING A FIRM FOUNDATION

Alexandra Anderson-Spivy

3/26/93
CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
Relevance, Causation and Interaction.

Jason Andrew

3/19/99
ROBERT NATKIN, abstract painter with years of pedigree,
with JASON ANDREW, painter, independent curator.

Benny Andrews

4/14/95*
BENNY ANDREWS, artist and
former head of the NEA visual arts program,
with LORI ANTONACCI, a founder of Artists Talk On Art.

LORI ANTONACCI

4/14/95*
BENNY ANDREWS, artist and
former head of the NEA visual arts program,
with LORI ANTONACCI, a founder of Artists Talk On Art.

Vincent Arcilesi

3/12/93
THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
Painters talk about personal palettes.

Dore Ashton

10/17/97
UTOPIA PARKWAY: JOSEPH CORNELL REVISITED
An in-depth and illustrated discussion of this unique
artist who created worlds of his own,
each in its own special box.

Conrad Atkinson

4/2/93
BROAD REACH/INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

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Will Barnet

4/23/93*
NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
What does success mean to the artist?

MOLLY BARNES

5/14/99
SHERMAN DREXLER, seasoned sculptor,
with MOLLY BARNES, West Coast dealer, author, talk host.

ELLIOTT BAROWITZ

4/7/95*
ALEX MELAMID, of Komar and Melamid,
newsmaking conceptual artist,
with ELLIOTT BAROWITZ, artist, educator.

BRUCE BARTON

4/28/95
CHARLES CAJORI, veteran painter,
with BRUCE BARTON, artist, book designer, educator.

Lisa Bateman

3/18/94
CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
A Continuing Dialogue.

Connie Beckley

10/26/95
DOUGLAS DAVIS, pioneer video artist
who had a retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
with CONNIE BECKLEY, artist.

Clare Bell

11/12/93*
MUSEUM SEEN: Uptown and Downtown

Lynda Benglis

12/4/98
A THREE-WAY CONVERSATION BETWEEN ARTISTS
Michael Goldberg, painter;
Lynn Umlauf, sculptor;
Lynda Benglis, sculptor.

Sylvia Benitez

2/5/93
SCULPTURE ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUES WITHIN A CORPORATE CONTEXT

Charles Bergman

3/5/93
BUILDING A FIRM FOUNDATION
Creating and receiving foundation grants.

Doug Beube

12/10/93*
THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS

Mat Bevel

10/10/1989*
ENERGY AS A MEDIUM: THE KINETIC LIGHT MOVEMENT

Ashley Bickerton

4/23/93*
NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
What does success mean to the artist?

Martin Bull

1/21/94
ABSTRACTION AS A TIMELESS ART FORM

Michael Bramwell

12/3/93
VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE

Michael Brenson

11/17/95
GRACE STANISLAUS, Director, Museum for African Art,
with Michael Brenson, curator and
former critic for The New York Times.

Sydney Byrd

1/7/94
SASSAFRAS AND LAGNIAPPE
Artists and poets from way down yonder in New Orleans.

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Charles Cajori

4/28/95
CHARLES CAJORI, veteran painter,
with BRUCE BARTON, artist, book designer, educator.

Donna Cameron

11/12/93*
NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
New York film artists screen and discuss new film
1/15/95
ON LINE/NO LINE: THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN FICTION AND REALITY ON TV
5/7/99
CAREER NIGHT

Rosmary Castoro

4/23/93*
NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
What does success mean to the artist?

Harold Channer

2/4/94
BESTIALITY

David Channon

2/4/94
BESTIALITY

CHRISTO

11/8/96 CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE, artists
famous for wrapping buildings in cloth,
discuss their works in progress:
Over the River, Project for the Western USA and
The Gates, project for Central Park, NYC.

Steve Clay

12/10/93*
THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS

Audrey Code

3/12/93
THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
Painters talk about personal palettes.

Ronny Cohen

5/14/93
FASCINATION WITH LINE
Drawing as a major medium.

Barbara Coleman

3/12/93
THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
Painters talk about personal palettes.

David Collens

2/19/93*
SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?

A. D. Coleman

12/16/94
A. D. COLEMAN, photography critic,
with DOUG SHEER, arts administrator, a founder and Chairman, ATOA.

COLETTE

2/3/95
COLETTE, internationally known installation artist,
with TERRY KISTLER, writer.

Dan Concholar

12/6/96
IRVING SANDLER, critic, author, expert on art in the 50s,
with DAN CONCHOLAR, Director, Art Information Center.
discuss "Contemporary art since the 50s:
Where art's been and where it's going."

Russell Conner

4/23/93*
NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
What does success mean to the artist?

JOSEPH CORNELL

10/17/97
UTOPIA PARKWAY: JOSEPH CORNELL REVISITED
An in-depth and illustrated discussion of this unique
artist who created worlds of his own,
each in its own special box.

Robert Costa

11/5/93
IS THERE ART AFTER SOHO?
Strategies for survival.
12/3/93
VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.
12/13/96
JERSEY CITY, THE NEW LEFT BANK?
3/24/95*
HOLLY SOLOMON, long-time Soho art dealer,
with ROBERT COSTA, curator.

Laura Cottingham

2/10/95
MARTHA WILSON, artist and
Director, Franklin Furnace alternative space,
with LAURA COTTINGHAM, critic specializing in feminist art.

Linda Cunningham

4/2/93
BROAD REACH/INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

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Bernice D'Vorzon

3/19/93
THE TRADITION OF LANDSCAPE VS. THE TRANSFORMATION OF NATURE

ARTHUR DANTO

1/26/96*
ARTHUR DANTO, art critic for The Nation, author,
with ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed-media artist, poet, former educator.

DOUGLAS DAVIS

10/26/95
DOUGLAS DAVIS, pioneer video artist
who had a retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
with CONNIE BECKLEY, artist.

deKOONING

2/28/97
deKOONING? deKOONING!
To mark the exhibition of the modern master's
last works at MoMA, a panel of art world experts
discuss these controversial works.

Philip Desind

5/14/93
FASCINATION WITH LINE
Drawing as a major medium.

Joyce Dezendes

1/28/94
IS THERE ART AFTER LIFE?
Keeping your art alive.

Joseph DiGiorgio

11/3/95*
"WHAT DOES AGE HAVE TO DO WITH IT?"
Successful artists from 30 to 80 share insights about
age and its effect on careers.

Stephen Di Lauro

2/17/95*
LARRY RIVERS, painter and star since the 60s
when his Washington Crossing the Delaware made art news,
with STEPHEN DI LAURO, writer.

David Donihue

10/10/1989*
ENERGY AS A MEDIUM: THE KINETIC LIGHT MOVEMENT

Eric Douglas

4/23/93*
NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
What does success mean to the artist?

Sherman Drexler

5/14/99
SHERMAN DREXLER, seasoned sculptor,
with MOLLY BARNES, West Coast dealer, author, talk host.

Johanna Drucker

12/10/93*
THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS
An art form blossoms.

Marcel Duchamp

12/12/97
CALVIN TOMKINS, critic
The New Yorker, and author of "Duchamp," in dialogue with
FRANCIS NAUMANN, art historian, on Marcel Duchamp,
whom many consider the most influential artist of the century.

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Nicole Eisenman

3/11/94*
NOT JUST A BOY THING
Women do comics.

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ELSA HONIG FINE

11/1/96
DOROTHY GILLESPIE, internationally known artist
and expert on running one's own career,
with ELSA HONIG FINE, publisher of Women's Art Journal

John Fischer

3/26/93
CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
Relevance, Causation and Interaction.
5/10/96
COMPUTER CULTURE
Is there room in the art world?

Gilbert Fletcher

1/7/94
SASSAFRAS AND LAGNIAPPE
Artists and poets from way down yonder in New Orleans.

John Ford

3/4/94
DROP-DEAD PAINTING
Emphasizing individualism.

L. French

2/4/94
BESTIALITY

Tery Fugate-Wilcox

4/23/93*
NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
What does success mean to the artist?

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Janie Geiser

11/12/93*
NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
New York film artists screen and discuss new film

Michael Gentile

3/11/94*
NOT JUST A BOY THING
Women do comics.

Dorothy Gillespie

11/3/95*
"WHAT DOES AGE HAVE TO DO WITH IT?"
Successful artists from 30 to 80 share insights about
age and its effect on careers.
11/1/96
DOROTHY GILLESPIE, internationally known artist
and expert on running one's own career,
with ELSA HONIG FINE, publisher of Women's Art Journal

Athomas Goldberg

10/29/93*
FUTURE MUSE
Art and tech in the 21st century.

Deborah Goldberg

10/30/98
ON NOGUCHI: SCULPTURE AND SPACES
An in-depth look back at this significant artist.

Michael Goldberg

12/4/98
A THREE-WAY CONVERSATION BETWEEN ARTISTS
Michael Goldberg, painter;
Lynn Umlauf, sculptor;
Lynda Benglis, sculptor.

Thelma Golden

11/12/93*
MUSEUM SEEN: Uptown and Downtown

Janet Goldner

2/26/93
SOUTH AFRICAN CONNECTIONS

Leon Golub

10/28/94
LEON GOLUB, artist,
one of the earliest and foremost political artists, with
ROBERT C. MORGAN, internationally known critic,
Art in America, Review, etc., and author.

Susan Grabel

3/18/94
CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
A Continuing Dialogue.
2/21/97
FEMINISM IN THE ART WORLD: DEAD OR ALIVE?
(Or does anyone still call herself a feminist artist?)

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Amy Hau

10/30/98
ON NOGUCHI: SCULPTURE AND SPACES
An in-depth look back at this significant artist.

Don Hazlitt

3/4/94
DROP-DEAD PAINTING
Emphasizing individualism.

Peggy Hadden

2/25/94
ARTS ON THE AIR

Samia A. Halaby

4/21/95
HOWARDINA PINDELL, curator, artist,
with SAMIA A. HALABY, SANA MUSASAMA, artists.

Grace Hartigan

11/11/94
GRACE HARTIGAN, painter,
first-generation Abstract Expressionist,
talking about Pollock and deKooning
with IRVING SANDLER, author and critic
for leading art publications, an expert on the New York School.

Eleanor Hartney

11/12/93*
MUSEUM SEEN: Uptown and Downtown

Sally Heller

1/7/94
SASSAFRAS AND LAGNIAPPE
Artists and poets from way down yonder in New Orleans.

Sanford Hirsch

3/5/93
BUILDING A FIRM FOUNDATION
Creating and receiving foundation grants.

Jeffrey Hoffeld

3/26/93
CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
Relevance, Causation and Interaction.

Barbara Hollister

1/28/94
IS THERE ART AFTER LIFE?
Keeping your art alive.

David Huberman

2/4/94
BESTIALITY

Max Hutchinson

2/19/93*
SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
Finding a home for homeless sculpture.
3/10/95
DENNIS OPPENHEIM, artist,
pioneer of earth works and body art,
with MAX HUTCHINSON, art dealer.


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John Ippolito

10/29/93*
FUTURE MUSE
Art and tech in the 21st century.

Jo Anna Isaak

4/2/93
BROAD REACH/INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

Michi Itami

2/25/94
ARTS ON THE AIR

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Mollyne Karnofsky

4/16/93
CRO-MAGNON ART THEN AND NOW
Its applicability for today.
1/7/94
SASSAFRAS AND LAGNIAPPE
Artists and poets from way down yonder in New Orleans.

Ivan Karp

1/2/93*
IVAN KARP, owner, O.K. Harris Gallery,
pioneer gallerist in Soho, and former Director,
Leo Castelli Gallery,
interviewed by
ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed-media artist, poet, former educator.

Terry Kinstler

4/16/93
CRO-MAGNON ART THEN AND NOW
Its applicability for today.
2/3/95
COLETTE, internationally known installation artist,
with TERRY KISTLER, writer.

Lewis Klahr

11/12/93*
NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
New York film artists screen and discuss new film
and video shorts.

Ellen Kornfield

12/3/93
VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.

K. K. Kosik

3/4/94
DROP-DEAD PAINTING
Emphasizing individualism.

Tony Kosloski

2/5/93
SCULPTURE ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUES WITHIN A CORPORATE CONTEXT

Charlotta Kotik

11/4/94
JUDY PFAFF, acclaimed installation artist,
with CHARLOTTA KOTIK,
Curator of Painting and Sculpture, Brooklyn Museum.

Hilton Kramer

3/3/95*
GENO RODRIGUEZ, Director, Alternative Museum
with HILTON KRAMER, controversial critic
for the New York Observer, The New Criterion,
and former critic for The New York Times.

Diana Kurz

3/12/93
THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
Painters talk about personal palettes.

Donald Kuspit

1/27/95*
DONALD KUSPIT, arts philosopher, writer and educator,
with ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed media artist, poet,
former educator, writer.

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Cassandra Langer

3/19/93
THE TRADITION OF LANDSCAPE VS. THE TRANSFORMATION OF NATURE

Thomas W. Leavitt

1/28/94
IS THERE ART AFTER LIFE?
Keeping your art alive.

Robert Lehrman

10/17/97
UTOPIA PARKWAY: JOSEPH CORNELL REVISITED
An in-depth and illustrated discussion of this unique
artist who created worlds of his own,
each in its own special box.

Ralph Lerner

1/28/94
IS THERE ART AFTER LIFE?
Keeping your art alive.

Flash Light

10/10/1989*
ENERGY AS A MEDIUM: THE KINETIC LIGHT MOVEMENT

Kara Lynch

3/18/94
CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
A Continuing Dialogue.

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Sindiwe Magona

2/26/93
SOUTH AFRICAN CONNECTIONS
The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Bernard Maisner

3/12/93
THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
Painters talk about personal palettes.

Joel Mallin

2/19/93*
SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
Finding a home for homeless sculpture.

Sherry Mallin

2/19/93*
SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
Finding a home for homeless sculpture.

Eva Mantell

2/5/93 SCULPTURE ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUES WITHIN A CORPORATE CONTEXT

ELAINE MARINOFF

1/2/93*
IVAN KARP, owner, O.K. Harris Gallery,
pioneer gallerist in Soho, and former Director,
Leo Castelli Gallery,
interviewed by
ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed-media artist, poet, former educator.
1/27/95*
DONALD KUSPIT, arts philosopher, writer and educator,
with ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed media artist, poet,
former educator, writer.
1/26/96*
ARTHUR DANTO, art critic for The Nation, author,
with ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed-media artist, poet, former educator.

Donna Marxer

3/18/94 CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
A Continuing Dialogue.
11/3/95* "WHAT DOES AGE HAVE TO DO WITH IT?"
Successful artists from 30 to 80 share insights about
age and its effect on careers.
1/17/97 FROM GALLERIES TO SALONS
The New Wave?
1/30/98 CAREER NIGHT
Is your art career in the doldrums?
Hear four experts tell (almost) all.
2/16/98 EROTIC ART TODAY?
Is it sexy or just smutty?
5/7/99 CAREER NIGHT
A leading expert in the career counseling field
leads a panel of artists who, having taken good advice
to advance their careers, have learned to give it.

Michael Mascione

10/29/93*
FUTURE MUSE
Art and tech in the 21st century.

Thelma Mathias

2/5/93
SCULPTURE ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUES WITHIN A CORPORATE CONTEXT
4/22/94
BEARING WITNESS
The Holocaust.

Clement Meadmore

1/21/94
ABSTRACTION AS A TIMELESS ART FORM
Painters and sculptors talk.

Alex Melamid

4/7/95*
ALEX MELAMID, of Komar and Melamid,
newsmaking conceptual artist,
with ELLIOTT BAROWITZ, artist, educator.

Valerie Mercer

11/12/93*
MUSEUM SEEN: Uptown and Downtown

Arnold Mesche

2/14/96
ROBERT C. MORGAN, artist, writer for Art in America,
with ARNOLD MESCHE, artist, teacher of figurative painting.

Jay Milder

11/19/94*
JAY MILDER, painter,
founder, Rhino Horn movement, and champion of Byzantine art,
with JUDD TULLY, writer painter and critic, Art and Antiques.

Yong Soon Min

4/2/93
BROAD REACH/INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
Cultural political concerns raised through collaborative works:
Russia, Germany, Japan and Great Britain.

Richard Minsky

12/10/93*
THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS
An art form blossoms.

Robin Locke Monda

3/11/94*
NOT JUST A BOY THING
Women do comics.

John Moore

1/21/94
ABSTRACTION AS A TIMELESS ART FORM
Painters and sculptors talk.

ROBERT C. MORGAN

10/28/94
LEON GOLUB, artist,
one of the earliest and foremost political artists, with
ROBERT C. MORGAN, internationally known critic,
Art in America, Review, etc., and author.
2/14/96
ROBERT C. MORGAN, artist, writer for Art in America,
with ARNOLD MESCHE, artist, teacher of figurative painting.

Matt Mulligan

10/30/98
ON NOGUCHI: SCULPTURE AND SPACES
An in-depth look back at this significant artist.

Elizabeth Murray

11/3/95*
"WHAT DOES AGE HAVE TO DO WITH IT?"
Successful artists from 30 to 80 share insights about
age and its effect on careers.

Robert Murray

1/21/94
ABSTRACTION AS A TIMELESS ART FORM
Painters and sculptors talk.

Sana Musasama

4/21/95
HOWARDINA PINDELL, curator, artist,
with SAMIA A. HALABY, SANA MUSASAMA, artists.

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Vernita N'Cognita (aka Nemec)

11/5/93 IS THERE ART AFTER SOHO?
Strategies for survival.
12/3/93 VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.
12/2/94 NANCY SPERO, feminist artist dealing with violence and women,
with VERNITA N'COGNITA, artist and arts administrator.
1/24/97 JERRY SALTZ, critic,
Art in America, Flash Art, Frieze, Parkett, Time Out
and Co-Curator of the '95 Whitney Biennial
is grilled by Vernita N'Cognita, artist. curator,
and arts administrator about Art in the 90s.
2/6/98 ROBERT STORR, Curator of Painting and Sculpture, MOMA;
author, artist, with VERNITA N'COGNITA, artist and arts administrator.
2/5/99
ROBERT ROSENBLUM, art historian,
Curator, Guggenheim Museum, professor,
with VERNITA NEMEC aka N'Cognita, artist,
Director, Viridian Gallery.

Herb Nass

3/5/93
BUILDING A FIRM FOUNDATION
Creating and receiving foundation grants.

ROBERT NATKIN

3/19/99
ROBERT NATKIN, abstract painter with years of pedigree,
with JASON ANDREW, painter, independent curator.

Francis Naumann

12/12/97
CALVIN TOMKINS, critic
The New Yorker, and author of "Duchamp," in dialogue with
FRANCIS NAUMANN, art historian, on Marcel Duchamp,
whom many consider the most influential artist of the century.

Louise Nederland

12/10/93*
THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS
An art form blossoms.

Vernita Nemec

see Vernita N'Cognita

Noguchi

10/30/98
ON NOGUCHI: SCULPTURE AND SPACES
An in-depth look back at this significant artist.

Nsatan Nuchi

3/4/94
DROP-DEAD PAINTING

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Eric O

4/23/93*
NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
What does success mean to the artist?

KATHY O'DELL

12/9/94*
CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN, performance artist,
controversial erotic performer,
with KATHY O'DELL, writer and educator.

PAT OLESZKO

4/3/98
DR. BARNABY RUHE, artist, educator,
with PAT OLESZKO, performance artist
on the eve of winning a Prix de Rome.

Dennis Oppenheim

2/19/93*
SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
Finding a home for homeless sculpture.
3/10/95
DENNIS OPPENHEIM, artist,
pioneer of earth works and body art,
with MAX HUTCHINSON, art dealer.


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Bill Page

2/25/94
ARTS ON THE AIR

Marilla Palmer

3/4/94
DROP-DEAD PAINTING
Emphasizing individualism.

Cynthia Pannucci

10/29/93*
FUTURE MUSE
Art and tech in the 21st century.

John Perrault

3/26/93
CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
Relevance, Causation and Interaction.

Jeff Perrone

3/31/95
JUDY SEIGEL, photographer, art writer,
with JEFF PERRONE, critic, artist.

JUDY PFAFF

11/4/94
JUDY PFAFF, acclaimed installation artist,
with CHARLOTTA KOTIK,
Curator of Painting and Sculpture, Brooklyn Museum.

Clive Philpot

12/10/93*
THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS

HOWARDINA PINDELL

4/21/95
HOWARDINA PINDELL, curator, artist,
with SAMIA A. HALABY, SANA MUSASAMA, artists.

Marquita Pool-Eckert

2/25/94
ARTS ON THE AIR

Nancy Princenthal

3/8/96
URSULA VON RYDINGSVARD, sculptor
of monumental wooden sculptures made with a chain saw,
with NANCY PRINCENTHAL, art writer for many publications,
and author of Spirit and Form in Sculpture.

Rebecca Purdum

11/3/95*
"WHAT DOES AGE HAVE TO DO WITH IT?"
Successful artists from 30 to 80 share insights about
age and its effect on careers.

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William Rabinovitch

2/16/96
WALTER ROBINSON, artist, writer, Art in America,
with BILL RABINOVITCH, artist, Producer of Art Seen cable TV show.
11/6/98
BILL RABINOVITCH, painter, Producer of Art Seen cable TV show,
with PETER SCHJELDAHL, author, former critic, The Village Voice,
now covering the art beat for The New Yorker.

LARRY RIVERS

2/17/95*
LARRY RIVERS, painter and star since the 60s
when his Washington Crossing the Delaware made art news,
with STEPHEN DI LAURO, writer.

Rich Robertson

12/3/93
VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.

WALTER ROBINSON

2/16/96
WALTER ROBINSON, artist, writer, Art in America,
with BILL RABINOVITCH, artist, Producer of Art Seen cable TV show.

Alexis Rockman

11/3/95*
"WHAT DOES AGE HAVE TO DO WITH IT?"
Successful artists from 30 to 80 share insights about
age and its effect on careers.

David Rodgers

10/29/93*
FUTURE MUSE
Art and tech in the 21st century.

Julie Rochon

3/18/94
CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
A Continuing Dialogue.

GENO RODRIGUEZ

3/3/95*
GENO RODRIGUEZ, Director, Alternative Museum
with HILTON KRAMER, controversial critic
for the New York Observer, The New Criterion,
and former critic for The New York Times.

Robert Rosenblum

2/5/99
ROBERT ROSENBLUM, art historian,
Curator, Guggenheim Museum, professor,
with VERNITA NEMEC aka N'Cognita, artist,
Director, Viridian Gallery.

Dr. Barnaby Ruhe

4/16/93
CRO-MAGNON ART THEN AND NOW
Its applicability for today.
12/3/93
VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.
3/7/97
GLOVES OFF/THE RECORD
The new critics spout off.
4/3/98
DR. BARNABY RUHE, artist, educator,
with PAT OLESZKO, performance artist
on the eve of winning a Prix de Rome.


Richards Ruben

3/12/93
THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
Painters talk about personal palettes.

URSULA VON RYDINGSVARD

3/8/96
URSULA VON RYDINGSVARD, sculptor
of monumental wooden sculptures made with a chain saw,
with NANCY PRINCENTHAL, art writer for many publications,
and author of Spirit and Form in Sculpture.

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Jerry Saltz

1/24/97
JERRY SALTZ, critic,
Art in America, Flash Art, Frieze, Parkett, Time Out
and Co-Curator of the '95 Whitney Biennial
is grilled by Vernita N'Cognita, artist. curator,
and arts administrator about Art in the 90s.

IRVING SANDLER

11/11/94
GRACE HARTIGAN, painter,
first-generation Abstract Expressionist,
talking about Pollock and deKooning
with IRVING SANDLER, author and critic
for leading art publications, an expert on the New York School.
12/6/96
IRVING SANDLER, critic, author, expert on art in the 50s,
with DAN CONCHOLAR, Director, Art Information Center.
discuss "Contemporary art since the 50s:
Where art's been and where it's going."

Laura Schechter

12/3/93
VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.

PETER SCHJELDAHL

11/6/98
BILL RABINOVITCH, painter, Producer of Art Seen cable TV show,
with PETER SCHJELDAHL, author, former critic, The Village Voice,
now covering the art beat for The New Yorker.

Carolee Schneeman

12/9/94*
CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN, performance artist,
controversial erotic performer,
with KATHY O'DELL, writer and educator.

Susan Schwalb

5/14/93
FASCINATION WITH LINE
Drawing as a major medium.

Threse Schwartz

11/12/93*
NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
New York film artists screen and discuss new film
and video shorts.
4/18/97
I MAY BE WRONG BUT...SPEAKOUT
Leading painters, sculptors, video makers, art critics
and gallery directors "speak out" with optimism
(or pessimism) about the place of art in the wide world
-- risk, reality, hopes, dreams, and cyberspace
-- as we run, walk, or slouch toward the 21st century.

JUDY SEIGEL

3/31/95
JUDY SEIGEL, photographer, art writer,
with JEFF PERRONE, critic, artist.

Valerie Shakespeare

2/19/93*
SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
Finding a home for homeless sculpture.

Doug Sheer

10/29/93*
FUTURE MUSE
Art and tech in the 21st century.
5/5/95
THE WARHOL FOUNDATION
The controversy over the Pop artist's estate continues.
11/22/96*
CYBER GALLERIES
Will virtual galleries replace real galleries?
How cyber-entrepeneurs and individual artists
11/7/97
VIABLE ALTERNATIVES
An exposition of fine art photography that uses
alternative processes to originate or display images.
12/16/94
A. D. COLEMAN, photography critic,
with DOUG SHEER, arts administrator, a founder and Chairman, ATOA.


Alejandro and Moira Sina

10/10/1989*
ENERGY AS A MEDIUM: THE KINETIC LIGHT MOVEMENT

Anthony Sloan

2/25/94
ARTS ON THE AIR

David Slivka

11/3/95*
"WHAT DOES AGE HAVE TO DO WITH IT?"
Successful artists from 30 to 80 share insights about
age and its effect on careers.

Deborah Solomon

10/17/97
UTOPIA PARKWAY: JOSEPH CORNELL REVISITED
An in-depth and illustrated discussion of this unique
artist who created worlds of his own,
each in its own special box.

Alan Sondheim

11/12/93*
NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
New York film artists screen and discuss new film
and video shorts.

Allan de Souza

4/2/93
BROAD REACH/INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
Cultural political concerns raised through collaborative works:
Russia, Germany, Japan and Great Britain.

Duston Spear

3/18/94
CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
A Continuing Dialogue.

NANCY SPERO

12/2/94
NANCY SPERO, feminist artist dealing with violence and women,
with VERNITA N'COGNITA, artist and arts administrator.

Eileen Spikol

4/16/93
CRO-MAGNON ART THEN AND NOW
Its applicability for today.

Eric Staller

10/10/1989*
ENERGY AS A MEDIUM: THE KINETIC LIGHT MOVEMENT

GRACE STANISLAUS

11/17/95
GRACE STANISLAUS, Director, Museum for African Art,
with Michael Brenson, curator and
former critic for The New York Times.

Robert Storr

3/26/93
CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
Relevance, Causation and Interaction.
2/6/98
ROBERT STORR, Curator of Painting and Sculpture, MOMA;
author, artist,
with VERNITA N'COGNITA, artist and arts administrator.

Eve Sussman

2/19/93*
SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
Finding a home for homeless sculpture.

Beth Ames Swartz

11/5/93
IS THERE ART AFTER SOHO?
Strategies for survival.

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Jenny Tango

3/11/94*
NOT JUST A BOY THING
Women do comics.

Margaret Thatcher

4/23/93*
NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
What does success mean to the artist?

Leslie Thornton

11/12/93*
NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
New York film artists screen and discuss new film
and video shorts.

Emily Leland Todd

3/5/93
BUILDING A FIRM FOUNDATION
Creating and receiving foundation grants.

Mary Ann Toman

11/12/93*
NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
New York film artists screen and discuss new film
and video shorts.

CALVIN TOMKINS

12/12/97
CALVIN TOMKINS, critic
The New Yorker, and author of "Duchamp," in dialogue with
FRANCIS NAUMANN, art historian, on Marcel Duchamp,
whom many consider the most influential artist of the century.

Laura Trippi

11/12/93*
MUSEUM SEEN: Uptown and Downtown

JUDD TULLY

11/19/94*
JAY MILDER, painter,
founder, Rhino Horn movement, and champion of Byzantine art,
with JUDD TULLY, writer painter and critic, Art and Antiques.

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Lynn Umlauf

12/4/98
A THREE-WAY CONVERSATION BETWEEN ARTISTS
Michael Goldberg, painter;
Lynn Umlauf, sculptor;
Lynda Benglis, sculptor.

Mary Ann Unger

1/21/94
ABSTRACTION AS A TIMELESS ART FORM
Painters and sculptors talk.

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Ron Vawter

11/12/93*
NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND 11/12/93*
New York film artists screen and discuss new film
and video shorts.

Susan Vogel

3/26/93 CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
Relevance, Causation and Interaction.

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Idelle Weber

3/19/93 THE TRADITION OF LANDSCAPE VS.
THE TRANSFORMATION OF NATURE

Arnold Wechsler

11/5/93
IS THERE ART AFTER SOHO?
Strategies for survival.

Gunther West

11/5/93 IS THERE ART AFTER SOHO? Strategies for survival.

Mary Wilshire

3/11/94* NOT JUST A BOY THING Women do comics.

Jane Wilson

4/23/99
JANE WILSON, a modern master of the lyrical landscape,
with MICHAEL WALLS, Director, Kouros Gallery, independent curator.

MARTHA WILSON

2/10/95
MARTHA WILSON, artist and
Director, Franklin Furnace alternative space,
with LAURA COTTINGHAM, critic specializing in feminist art.

Elga Wimmer

5/14/93 FASCINATION WITH LINE

Ann-Sargent Wooster

11/5/93 IS THERE ART AFTER SOHO?

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