The David Zwirner Podcast
November 21, 2024
Art historian and critic Hal Foster joins Helen for a live conversation on Richard Serra (1938–2024) at David Zwirner New York. They discuss Foster’s decades-long engagement with Serra’s work and the artist’s enduring legacy.
This conversation was taped in Every Which Way, a major Richard Serra installation from 2015, on view at David Zwirner’s 20th Street gallery in New York from November 8–December 14, 2024.
Has Contemporary Art Lost Its Edge?
December 4, 2024
Helen Molesworth speaks to Dean Kissick, author of The Painted Protest, a polemic piece on the state of contemporary art in this month’s Harper’s Magazine that has had a lot in the art world talking.
Dean Kissick is a writer, contributing editor of Spike Art Magazine, and a director of Earth.
The Problem of Taste: On the Late, Great Dave Hickey with Jarrett Earnest
October 16, 2024
Writer, curator, and editor Jarrett Earnest joins Helen to discuss his most recent edited volume of writings by the iconoclastic, enduring art critic Dave Hickey, titled Feint of Heart: Art Writings, 1982-2002. Out now from David Zwirner Books, wherever books are sold.
Grace Wales Bonner and Horace Ballard
April 23, 2024
Acclaimed fashion designer and curator Grace Wales Bonner is joined by the scholar and curator Horace D. Ballard. In a wide ranging conversation on art and fashion, they unpack the nuances of style, medium, and intentionality in art.
On Hilma af Klint with Julia Voss and Briony Fer
March 5, 2024
An episode on the art and life of Hilma af Klint featuring art historian Briony Fer and af Klint’s biographer, Julia Voss.
On Vermeer
February 6, 2024
Was Vermeer really the artist behind some of his most well-known works?
Doug Wheeler and Vija Celmins
Jordan Wolfson x Beeple
Criticism for Difficult Times
Inside ‘The Red Studio’: Ann Temkin with 6 Artists on Matisse
Helen Molesworth and Benjamin H.D. Buchloh on Gerhard Richter
The Legacy of Ruth Asawa
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