Molly Barnes, moderator, bicoastal dealer
creator of the Roger Smith Hotel salon Ellen Peckham; artist-dealer Tom Delavan, Director, Gramercy Art Fair Donna Marxer, artist, on the open studio as salon
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.
(Or does anyone still call herself a feminist artist?)
Betty Sword, moderator, photographer Barbara Lubliner, sculptor, NY Business Women's Calendar Cynthia Mailman, artist, educator
founding member, SOHO20 Gallery Joan Arbeiter, artist, inaugural member, Ceres Gallery
co-author, Lives & Works: Talks with Women Artists, vol. 2 Susan Grabel, sculptor
member, National Board, Women's Caucus for Art Diyan Achjadi, artist
To mark the exhibition of the modern master's
last works at MoMA, a panel of art world experts
discuss these controversial works.
Kay Larson, moderator, critic Mark Stevens, critic, New York magazine, and Annalyn Swan, co-authors of an upcoming biography of deKooning Dr. Paul Greengard, leading expert on brain research
Dr. Barnaby Ruhe, moderator, Senior Editor, Art/World Adrienne Redd, critic, Art Matters and, Arts/Alive Stuart Servetar, critic, New York Press Jeff Wright, Editor and Publisher, Cover Charlie Finch, writer, Coagula
Panelists talk about their commitment to art and technology,
the antigallery concept,
interdisciplinary exhibitions,
the World Wide Web and cross platform creativity.
Neil London, moderator, Co-Director, AUDART John Toth, artist, educator Jacqui Taylor-Basker, Director, Westbeth Galleries SHALOM, artist, director, Surge Graphics Billy Name. artist, member of Warhol's Factory
Artists read their poetry and show slides of their art
as background for their readings. Albert Depas, master of ceremonies, painter, poet,
author of Metamorphosis of Joy,
shares insights on publishing one's own work.
Others.
Brooke Kamin Rappaport, moderator
Associate Curator of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum Stephen Ellis, artist Denyse Thomases, artist Caio Fonseca, artist Fabian Malcaccio. artist
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.
Therese Schwartz, artist,
who recorded the historic 70s "SPEAKOUT" for Art in America,
brings together a group of people from different media
looking for the center of art today.
Talking about the surrealist scene in New York,
Connecticut, and Long Island in the early 40s.
Amy Ernst, moderator, artist, arts administrator Judith Young-Mallin, cultural historian on Surrealism Stephen Robeson Miller, artist, curator, historian Phyllis Braff, critic, The New York Times