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Hyperallergic’s Top Five Podcast Episodes of 2024

Last updated: December 31, 2024 4:07 am
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As the Media Producer at Hyperallergic, I have the privilege of editing interviews with some of the most influential figures in the art world for our podcast. From feminist icons like Joyce Kozloff and Lucy Lippard to activists like Mansoor Adayfi, we have had the opportunity to delve into critical discussions on art, politics, feminism, and war.

In the latest season of the Hyperallergic podcast, Editor-in-Chief Hrag Vartanian sat down with a diverse group of writers, artists, and thinkers who shared their unique perspectives on various aspects of the art world. These conversations have shed light on the importance of representation, the impact of industrialists on art valuation, the role of art in maintaining humanity in the face of adversity, and the intricate relationships between art and activism.

One of the standout episodes featured Lucy Lippard, a pioneering figure in art history and criticism, who shared her journey from advocating for equal representation of women and BIPOC artists in New York to finding solace in the serene landscapes of New Mexico. Eunsong Kim, author of “The Politics of Collecting: Race and the Aestheticization of Property,” challenged traditional notions of art valuation by highlighting how industrialists prioritized conceptual art over labor-intensive craftwork, as seen in the case of Marcel Duchamp.

The podcast also delved into the powerful story of Mansoor Adayfi, a former detainee at Guantánamo Bay, who emphasized the transformative role of art in preserving humanity in the most dehumanizing conditions. Erin L. Thompson, an art scholar, curated an exhibition showcasing the artworks created by Adayfi and other detainees, while artist Molly Crabapple provided a visual representation of the infamous detention facility.

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In another episode, Karen Wilkin, a renowned exhibition curator and writer, reflected on her career and the influence of ballet on her understanding of sculpture. The episode also touched upon her complex relationship with critic Clement Greenberg, revealing intriguing anecdotes that added depth to her narrative.

Lastly, Joyce Kozloff, a pivotal figure in the feminist Pattern and Decoration movement, shared her journey of activism and artistry, highlighting the rebellious politics embedded in her aesthetics. From her involvement in peace movements of the ’60s to feminist protests in the ’70s and anti-war activism in recent years, Kozloff’s story is a testament to the enduring power of art as a tool for resistance.

As we look forward to a new season of the Hyperallergic podcast in 2025, we are excited to continue exploring the intersection of art, politics, and activism through engaging conversations with thought-provoking individuals. Stay tuned for more insightful discussions and captivating stories that challenge and inspire us in the ever-evolving landscape of the art world.

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