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<title>KCRW's Art Talk</title>
<description>Art reviews, news and announcements from KCRW's resident art critic, Edward Goldman. Both fearless and fun, Edward offers a unique "accent" on art. Formerly employed by the famed Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, and a favorite on-air presence, he offers impassioned views on what he sees in the galleries and museums and at events throughout the world, and he isn't afraid to "speak truth to power." Live streams, podcasts and archives available at KCRW.com.</description>
<lastBuildDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 21:04:00 -0400</lastBuildDate>
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<copyright>KCRW 2008</copyright>
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<atom10:link xmlns:atom10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/kcrw/at" /><feedburner:info uri="kcrw/at" /><atom10:link xmlns:atom10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" rel="hub" href="http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/" /><media:copyright>KCRW 2008</media:copyright><media:thumbnail url="http://media.kcrw.com/podcast/images/75x75/at.jpg" /><media:keywords>KCRW,Podcast</media:keywords><media:category scheme="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd">Arts/Visual Arts</media:category><itunes:owner><itunes:email>podmaster@kcrw.org</itunes:email><itunes:name>KCRW.com</itunes:name></itunes:owner><itunes:image href="http://media.kcrw.com/podcast/images/75x75/at.jpg" /><itunes:keywords>KCRW,Podcast</itunes:keywords><itunes:subtitle>Art reviews news and announcements from KCRW's resident art critic Edward Goldman. Both fearless and fun Edward offers a unique accent on art. Formerly employed by the famed Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg's Russia and a favorite on-air presence he of</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Art reviews news and announcements from KCRW's resident art critic Edward Goldman. Both fearless and fun Edward offers a unique accent on art. Formerly employed by the famed Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg's Russia and a favorite on-air presence he offers impassioned views on what he sees in the galleries and museums and at events throughout the world and he isnt afraid to speak truth to power.</itunes:summary><itunes:category text="Arts"><itunes:category text="Visual Arts" /></itunes:category><geo:lat>34.009276</geo:lat><geo:long>-118.472869</geo:long><image><link>http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/at</link><url>http://media.kcrw.com/podcast/images/at.jpg</url><title>Art Talk</title></image><feedburner:feedFlare href="http://add.my.yahoo.com/rss?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.kcrw.com%2Fkcrw%2Fat" src="http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/my/addtomyyahoo4.gif">Subscribe with My Yahoo!</feedburner:feedFlare><feedburner:feedFlare href="http://www.newsgator.com/ngs/subscriber/subext.aspx?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.kcrw.com%2Fkcrw%2Fat" src="http://www.newsgator.com/images/ngsub1.gif">Subscribe with NewsGator</feedburner:feedFlare><feedburner:feedFlare href="http://www.bloglines.com/sub/http://feeds.kcrw.com/kcrw/at" src="http://www.bloglines.com/images/sub_modern11.gif">Subscribe with Bloglines</feedburner:feedFlare><feedburner:feedFlare href="http://www.netvibes.com/subscribe.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.kcrw.com%2Fkcrw%2Fat" src="http://www.netvibes.com/img/add2netvibes.gif">Subscribe with Netvibes</feedburner:feedFlare><feedburner:feedFlare href="http://fusion.google.com/add?feedurl=http%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.kcrw.com%2Fkcrw%2Fat" src="http://buttons.googlesyndication.com/fusion/add.gif">Subscribe with Google</feedburner:feedFlare><feedburner:feedFlare href="http://www.pageflakes.com/subscribe.aspx?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.kcrw.com%2Fkcrw%2Fat" src="http://www.pageflakes.com/ImageFile.ashx?instanceId=Static_4&amp;fileName=ATP_blu_91x17.gif">Subscribe with Pageflakes</feedburner:feedFlare><feedburner:feedFlare href="http://odeo.com/listen/subscribe?feed=http%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.kcrw.com%2Fkcrw%2Fat" src="http://odeo.com/img/badge-channel-black.gif">Subscribe with ODEO</feedburner:feedFlare><feedburner:feedFlare href="http://www.podnova.com/add.srf?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.kcrw.com%2Fkcrw%2Fat" src="http://www.podnova.com/img_chicklet_podnova.gif">Subscribe with Podnova</feedburner:feedFlare><item>
<title>Fasten Your Belt, It's Going to Be a Bumpy Ride</title>
<link>http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~3/hAaRwpA1aEQ/at100727fasten_your_belt_its</link>
<description>&lt;p&gt;If you've never been to the Pacific Design Center, it might be a 
challenge to find the satellite galleries of the Museum of Contemporary 
Art there. The small separate building stands near the busy intersection
 of San Vicente and Santa Monica Boulevard, but driving by you wouldn't 
see the large banner advertising the current exhibition. Only by 
approaching this building on foot via the PDC plaza will you see the 
banner announcing the new exhibition by video artist Ryan Trecartin 
titled &lt;em&gt;Any Ever&lt;/em&gt;...&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
&lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=hAaRwpA1aEQ:6JL-hy3Yjww:yIl2AUoC8zA"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=hAaRwpA1aEQ:6JL-hy3Yjww:qj6IDK7rITs"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=qj6IDK7rITs" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=hAaRwpA1aEQ:6JL-hy3Yjww:gIN9vFwOqvQ"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=hAaRwpA1aEQ:6JL-hy3Yjww:gIN9vFwOqvQ" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=hAaRwpA1aEQ:6JL-hy3Yjww:V_sGLiPBpWU"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=hAaRwpA1aEQ:6JL-hy3Yjww:V_sGLiPBpWU" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=hAaRwpA1aEQ:6JL-hy3Yjww:F7zBnMyn0Lo"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=hAaRwpA1aEQ:6JL-hy3Yjww:F7zBnMyn0Lo" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/kcrw/at/~4/hAaRwpA1aEQ" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[If you've never been to the Pacific Design Center, it might be a 
challenge to find the satellite galleries of the Museum of Contemporary 
Art there. The small separate building stands near the busy intersection
 of San Vicente and Santa Monica Boulevard, but driving by you wouldn't 
see the large banner advertising the current exhibition. Only by 
approaching this building on foot via the PDC plaza will you see the 
banner announcing the new exhibition by video artist Ryan Trecartin 
titled Any Ever...]]></itunes:summary>
<itunes:author>Podcast:Talk</itunes:author>
<author>podmaster@kcrw.org (KCRW.com)</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 21:44:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<castfire:show_id>381762</castfire:show_id>
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<castfire:content_producer slug="podcast-talk">Podcast:Talk</castfire:content_producer>
<castfire:channel slug="at">Art Talk</castfire:channel>
<castfire:date date="2010-07-27 21:44:00 EDT">Tue, 27 Jul 2010 21:44:00 EDT</castfire:date>
<castfire:filename>at_2010-07-27-210441</castfire:filename>
<castfire:categories>
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<item>
<title>Happy Dog Days of Summer Are Here Again</title>
<link>http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~3/LXAP27DSuE8/at100720happy_dog_days_of_su</link>
<description>&lt;p&gt;So, at last, the happy dog days of summer are here again. Yes, I know I am mixing metaphors, but it's been hot - almost 90 degrees, even here in Santa Monica, so I do have an excuse. Last weekend, seemingly everyone wanted to come to the beach to cool
off, but I had better plans: with a group of friends, I went in the opposite direction - toward downtown - to the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. Cool idea, don't you think? Actually, it was freezing cool inside...yes, I know, I am mixing metaphors again...&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
&lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=LXAP27DSuE8:5KebDDj7FlY:yIl2AUoC8zA"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=LXAP27DSuE8:5KebDDj7FlY:qj6IDK7rITs"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=qj6IDK7rITs" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=LXAP27DSuE8:5KebDDj7FlY:gIN9vFwOqvQ"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=LXAP27DSuE8:5KebDDj7FlY:gIN9vFwOqvQ" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=LXAP27DSuE8:5KebDDj7FlY:V_sGLiPBpWU"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=LXAP27DSuE8:5KebDDj7FlY:V_sGLiPBpWU" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=LXAP27DSuE8:5KebDDj7FlY:F7zBnMyn0Lo"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=LXAP27DSuE8:5KebDDj7FlY:F7zBnMyn0Lo" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/kcrw/at/~4/LXAP27DSuE8" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[So, at last, the happy dog days of summer are here again. Yes, I know I am mixing metaphors, but it's been hot - almost 90 degrees, even here in Santa Monica, so I do have an excuse. Last weekend, seemingly everyone wanted to come to the beach to cool
off, but I had better plans: with a group of friends, I went in the opposite direction - toward downtown - to the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. Cool idea, don't you think? Actually, it was freezing cool inside...yes, I know, I am mixing metaphors again...]]></itunes:summary>
<itunes:author>Podcast:Talk</itunes:author>
<author>podmaster@kcrw.org (KCRW.com)</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 21:44:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<castfire:show_id>377426</castfire:show_id>
<castfire:network slug="kcrw">KCRW</castfire:network>
<castfire:content_producer slug="podcast-talk">Podcast:Talk</castfire:content_producer>
<castfire:channel slug="at">Art Talk</castfire:channel>
<castfire:date date="2010-07-20 21:44:00 EDT">Tue, 20 Jul 2010 21:44:00 EDT</castfire:date>
<castfire:filename>at_2010-07-20-202107</castfire:filename>
<castfire:categories>
</castfire:categories>

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<item>
<title>MOCA's Double Standard</title>
<link>http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~3/av8S97cZjQs/at100713mocas_double_standar</link>
<description>&lt;p&gt;A little more than a year ago, MOCA, LA's Museum of Contemporary Art, was on its deathbed.  After years of living beyond its means by illegally dipping into its endowment, the museum finally came to a breaking point: the director had to resign, the museum board was revamped, and at the eleventh hour, Los Angeles mega-philanthropist Eli Broad came to the rescue, to the tune of $30 million.  Thus, the museum was saved, and one could hear sighs of relief all across our City of Angels and well beyond...&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
&lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=av8S97cZjQs:QDX5eJANjpI:yIl2AUoC8zA"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=av8S97cZjQs:QDX5eJANjpI:qj6IDK7rITs"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=qj6IDK7rITs" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=av8S97cZjQs:QDX5eJANjpI:gIN9vFwOqvQ"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=av8S97cZjQs:QDX5eJANjpI:gIN9vFwOqvQ" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=av8S97cZjQs:QDX5eJANjpI:V_sGLiPBpWU"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=av8S97cZjQs:QDX5eJANjpI:V_sGLiPBpWU" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=av8S97cZjQs:QDX5eJANjpI:F7zBnMyn0Lo"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=av8S97cZjQs:QDX5eJANjpI:F7zBnMyn0Lo" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/kcrw/at/~4/av8S97cZjQs" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[A little more than a year ago, MOCA, LA's Museum of Contemporary Art, was on its deathbed.  After years of living beyond its means by illegally dipping into its endowment, the museum finally came to a breaking point: the director had to resign, the museum board was revamped, and at the eleventh hour, Los Angeles mega-philanthropist Eli Broad came to the rescue, to the tune of $30 million.  Thus, the museum was saved, and one could hear sighs of relief all across our City of Angels and well beyond...]]></itunes:summary>
<itunes:author>Podcast:Talk</itunes:author>
<author>podmaster@kcrw.org (KCRW.com)</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 21:44:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<castfire:sh_id>373694</castfire:sh_id>
<castfire:show_id>373694</castfire:show_id>
<castfire:network slug="kcrw">KCRW</castfire:network>
<castfire:content_producer slug="podcast-talk">Podcast:Talk</castfire:content_producer>
<castfire:channel slug="at">Art Talk</castfire:channel>
<castfire:date date="2010-07-13 21:44:00 EDT">Tue, 13 Jul 2010 21:44:00 EDT</castfire:date>
<castfire:filename>at_2010-07-13-200922</castfire:filename>
<castfire:categories>
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<media:content url="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~5/uf7gipIE6SU/at_2010-07-13-200922.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> A little more than a year ago, MOCA, LA's Museum of Contemporary Art, was on its deathbed. After years of living beyond its means by illegally dipping into its endowment, the museum finally came to a breaking point: the director had to resign, the museum</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>KCRW,Podcast</itunes:keywords><feedburner:origLink>http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/at/at100713mocas_double_standar</feedburner:origLink><enclosure url="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~5/uf7gipIE6SU/at_2010-07-13-200922.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://download.kcrw.com/audio/373694/at_2010-07-13-200922.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
<item>
<title>Creative Juices Peaking after Decades of Work</title>
<link>http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~3/8J9X1fC7HpM/at100706creative_juices_peak</link>
<description>&lt;p&gt;Mother Nature, in cahoots with the Gods and Muses, often treats architects and artists very differently.  While architects tend to reach creative maturity and develop their unique style later in life, their artistic cousins - painters, sculptors, and photographers - reach a creative peak, most of the time, much earlier in their careers...&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
&lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=8J9X1fC7HpM:wUwS6dkCWdw:yIl2AUoC8zA"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=8J9X1fC7HpM:wUwS6dkCWdw:qj6IDK7rITs"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=qj6IDK7rITs" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=8J9X1fC7HpM:wUwS6dkCWdw:gIN9vFwOqvQ"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=8J9X1fC7HpM:wUwS6dkCWdw:gIN9vFwOqvQ" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=8J9X1fC7HpM:wUwS6dkCWdw:V_sGLiPBpWU"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=8J9X1fC7HpM:wUwS6dkCWdw:V_sGLiPBpWU" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=8J9X1fC7HpM:wUwS6dkCWdw:F7zBnMyn0Lo"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=8J9X1fC7HpM:wUwS6dkCWdw:F7zBnMyn0Lo" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/kcrw/at/~4/8J9X1fC7HpM" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Mother Nature, in cahoots with the Gods and Muses, often treats architects and artists very differently.  While architects tend to reach creative maturity and develop their unique style later in life, their artistic cousins - painters, sculptors, and photographers - reach a creative peak, most of the time, much earlier in their careers...]]></itunes:summary>
<itunes:author>Podcast:Talk</itunes:author>
<author>podmaster@kcrw.org (KCRW.com)</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 21:44:00 EDT</pubDate>
<guid isPermaLink="false">http://serve.castfire.com/audio/369102/at_2010-07-06-202423.mp3</guid>
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<castfire:show_id>369102</castfire:show_id>
<castfire:network slug="kcrw">KCRW</castfire:network>
<castfire:content_producer slug="podcast-talk">Podcast:Talk</castfire:content_producer>
<castfire:channel slug="at">Art Talk</castfire:channel>
<castfire:date date="2010-07-06 21:44:00 EDT">Tue, 06 Jul 2010 21:44:00 EDT</castfire:date>
<castfire:filename>at_2010-07-06-202423</castfire:filename>
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<media:content url="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~5/dTGWkL7m1cE/at_2010-07-06-202423.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> Mother Nature, in cahoots with the Gods and Muses, often treats architects and artists very differently. While architects tend to reach creative maturity and develop their unique style later in life, their artistic cousins - painters, sculptors, and phot</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>KCRW,Podcast</itunes:keywords><feedburner:origLink>http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/at/at100706creative_juices_peak</feedburner:origLink><enclosure url="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~5/dTGWkL7m1cE/at_2010-07-06-202423.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://download.kcrw.com/audio/369102/at_2010-07-06-202423.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
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<title>Pangs of Jealousy toward San Francisco</title>
<link>http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~3/Tmb-bczDYt4/at100629pangs_of_jealousy_to</link>
<description>&lt;p&gt;I just returned from San Francisco, and let me tell you, I am jealous - very jealous.  I went there for the opening of the new exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art... In an unprecedented act of generosity, Doris and the late Don Fisher, renowned collectors of contemporary art, gave their outstanding collection to SFMOMA, and in celebration of this occasion, the museum mounted a superb exhibition called &lt;em&gt;Calder to Warhol&lt;/em&gt;....&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
&lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=Tmb-bczDYt4:MioJD5O0iZE:yIl2AUoC8zA"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=Tmb-bczDYt4:MioJD5O0iZE:qj6IDK7rITs"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=qj6IDK7rITs" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=Tmb-bczDYt4:MioJD5O0iZE:gIN9vFwOqvQ"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=Tmb-bczDYt4:MioJD5O0iZE:gIN9vFwOqvQ" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=Tmb-bczDYt4:MioJD5O0iZE:V_sGLiPBpWU"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=Tmb-bczDYt4:MioJD5O0iZE:V_sGLiPBpWU" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=Tmb-bczDYt4:MioJD5O0iZE:F7zBnMyn0Lo"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=Tmb-bczDYt4:MioJD5O0iZE:F7zBnMyn0Lo" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/kcrw/at/~4/Tmb-bczDYt4" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[I just returned from San Francisco, and let me tell you, I am jealous - very jealous.  I went there for the opening of the new exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art... In an unprecedented act of generosity, Doris and the late Don Fisher, renowned collectors of contemporary art, gave their outstanding collection to SFMOMA, and in celebration of this occasion, the museum mounted a superb exhibition called Calder to Warhol....]]></itunes:summary>
<itunes:author>Podcast:Talk</itunes:author>
<author>podmaster@kcrw.org (KCRW.com)</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 21:44:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<castfire:show_id>365726</castfire:show_id>
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<castfire:content_producer slug="podcast-talk">Podcast:Talk</castfire:content_producer>
<castfire:channel slug="at">Art Talk</castfire:channel>
<castfire:date date="2010-06-29 21:44:00 EDT">Tue, 29 Jun 2010 21:44:00 EDT</castfire:date>
<castfire:filename>at_2010-06-29-200051</castfire:filename>
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<title>They Hated Him, But He Hated Them Back</title>
<link>http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~3/iaH_CRU5jQU/at100622they_hated_him_but_h</link>
<description>&lt;p&gt;When the late Hollywood comedian Rodney Dangerfield was ranting that he didn't ?get no respect,? he was actually building a solid foundation for his career. But when 19th century French painter Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824-1904) complained that he could get no respect from either his colleagues at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts or the leading critics of the day, it was definitely not a joke, but the bitter truth of his otherwise successful career...&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
&lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=iaH_CRU5jQU:tGhl-pp09og:yIl2AUoC8zA"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=iaH_CRU5jQU:tGhl-pp09og:qj6IDK7rITs"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=qj6IDK7rITs" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=iaH_CRU5jQU:tGhl-pp09og:gIN9vFwOqvQ"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=iaH_CRU5jQU:tGhl-pp09og:gIN9vFwOqvQ" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=iaH_CRU5jQU:tGhl-pp09og:V_sGLiPBpWU"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=iaH_CRU5jQU:tGhl-pp09og:V_sGLiPBpWU" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=iaH_CRU5jQU:tGhl-pp09og:F7zBnMyn0Lo"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=iaH_CRU5jQU:tGhl-pp09og:F7zBnMyn0Lo" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/kcrw/at/~4/iaH_CRU5jQU" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[When the late Hollywood comedian Rodney Dangerfield was ranting that he didn't ?get no respect,? he was actually building a solid foundation for his career. But when 19th century French painter Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824-1904) complained that he could get no respect from either his colleagues at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts or the leading critics of the day, it was definitely not a joke, but the bitter truth of his otherwise successful career...]]></itunes:summary>
<itunes:author>Podcast:Talk</itunes:author>
<author>podmaster@kcrw.org (KCRW.com)</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 21:44:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<castfire:show_id>361398</castfire:show_id>
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<castfire:channel slug="at">Art Talk</castfire:channel>
<castfire:date date="2010-06-22 21:44:00 EDT">Tue, 22 Jun 2010 21:44:00 EDT</castfire:date>
<castfire:filename>at_2010-06-22-193816</castfire:filename>
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<title>Gone Are Two Major Players in LA's Cultural Life</title>
<link>http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~3/52H_YBRwjvg/at100615gone_are_two_major_p</link>
<description>&lt;p&gt;A few days apart, we Angelenos lost two major players in the cultural life of our city.  First came the shocking news of the untimely death at age 69 of James Wood, the President and CEO of the Getty Trust.  And then we learned about Ernest Fleischmann, former managing director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, who, after a long illness, passed away at age 85...&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
&lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=52H_YBRwjvg:7-9z5tikvHs:yIl2AUoC8zA"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=52H_YBRwjvg:7-9z5tikvHs:qj6IDK7rITs"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=qj6IDK7rITs" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=52H_YBRwjvg:7-9z5tikvHs:gIN9vFwOqvQ"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=52H_YBRwjvg:7-9z5tikvHs:gIN9vFwOqvQ" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=52H_YBRwjvg:7-9z5tikvHs:V_sGLiPBpWU"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=52H_YBRwjvg:7-9z5tikvHs:V_sGLiPBpWU" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=52H_YBRwjvg:7-9z5tikvHs:F7zBnMyn0Lo"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=52H_YBRwjvg:7-9z5tikvHs:F7zBnMyn0Lo" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/kcrw/at/~4/52H_YBRwjvg" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[A few days apart, we Angelenos lost two major players in the cultural life of our city.  First came the shocking news of the untimely death at age 69 of James Wood, the President and CEO of the Getty Trust.  And then we learned about Ernest Fleischmann, former managing director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, who, after a long illness, passed away at age 85...]]></itunes:summary>
<itunes:author>Podcast:Talk</itunes:author>
<author>podmaster@kcrw.org (KCRW.com)</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 21:44:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<castfire:network slug="kcrw">KCRW</castfire:network>
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<castfire:channel slug="at">Art Talk</castfire:channel>
<castfire:date date="2010-06-15 21:44:00 EDT">Tue, 15 Jun 2010 21:44:00 EDT</castfire:date>
<castfire:filename>at_2010-06-15-193030</castfire:filename>
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<title>Bitter Life of a 'Bitter' Artist</title>
<link>http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~3/ZualtrS04n8/at100608bitter_life_of_a_bit</link>
<description>&lt;p&gt;The life of Arshile Gorky, one of the most famous mid-century American artists, was marked by tragedy from the very beginning.  Born around 1902 in an Armenian province of Ottoman Turkey, he and his family experienced the horror of the 1915 Genocide, during which more than a million Armenians were massacred.  Somehow, he, his mother and three sisters escaped, though a few short years later, his mother died of starvation.  At the age of 16, he managed to find his way to America, eventually settling in New York in 1924.  In the following twenty plus years, this self-taught painter absorbed the lessons of a number of great artists, from Cezanne to Picasso to Miro....&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
&lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=ZualtrS04n8:_GmujZmy3Sc:yIl2AUoC8zA"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=ZualtrS04n8:_GmujZmy3Sc:qj6IDK7rITs"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=qj6IDK7rITs" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=ZualtrS04n8:_GmujZmy3Sc:gIN9vFwOqvQ"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=ZualtrS04n8:_GmujZmy3Sc:gIN9vFwOqvQ" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=ZualtrS04n8:_GmujZmy3Sc:V_sGLiPBpWU"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=ZualtrS04n8:_GmujZmy3Sc:V_sGLiPBpWU" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=ZualtrS04n8:_GmujZmy3Sc:F7zBnMyn0Lo"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=ZualtrS04n8:_GmujZmy3Sc:F7zBnMyn0Lo" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/kcrw/at/~4/ZualtrS04n8" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[The life of Arshile Gorky, one of the most famous mid-century American artists, was marked by tragedy from the very beginning.  Born around 1902 in an Armenian province of Ottoman Turkey, he and his family experienced the horror of the 1915 Genocide, during which more than a million Armenians were massacred.  Somehow, he, his mother and three sisters escaped, though a few short years later, his mother died of starvation.  At the age of 16, he managed to find his way to America, eventually settling in New York in 1924.  In the following twenty plus years, this self-taught painter absorbed the lessons of a number of great artists, from Cezanne to Picasso to Miro....]]></itunes:summary>
<itunes:author>Podcast:Talk</itunes:author>
<author>podmaster@kcrw.org (KCRW.com)</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 21:44:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<castfire:show_id>347950</castfire:show_id>
<castfire:network slug="kcrw">KCRW</castfire:network>
<castfire:content_producer slug="podcast-talk">Podcast:Talk</castfire:content_producer>
<castfire:channel slug="at">Art Talk</castfire:channel>
<castfire:date date="2010-06-08 21:44:00 EDT">Tue, 08 Jun 2010 21:44:00 EDT</castfire:date>
<castfire:filename>at_2010-06-08-200922</castfire:filename>
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<media:content url="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~5/K1ibuVFjt3g/at_2010-06-08-200922.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> The life of Arshile Gorky, one of the most famous mid-century American artists, was marked by tragedy from the very beginning. Born around 1902 in an Armenian province of Ottoman Turkey, he and his family experienced the horror of the 1915 Genocide, duri</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>KCRW,Podcast</itunes:keywords><feedburner:origLink>http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/at/at100608bitter_life_of_a_bit</feedburner:origLink><enclosure url="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~5/K1ibuVFjt3g/at_2010-06-08-200922.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://download.kcrw.com/audio/347950/at_2010-06-08-200922.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
<item>
<title>What a Difference a Day Makes</title>
<link>http://feeds.kcrw.com/~r/kcrw/at/~3/qwjHZo-0b-M/at100601what_a_difference_a_</link>
<description>&lt;p&gt;This past Memorial Day weekend turned out to have yet another sad dimension. Yes, we honored the memory of untold thousands of American soldiers who lost their lives on the battlefield in service of our country. But in addition to that, those of us caring deeply about art had an extra reason to mourn over the last few days. Saturday brought the news of the death - at age 74 - of Dennis Hopper, the famous Hollywood actor and distinguished artist...&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
&lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=qwjHZo-0b-M:ULmvqn-zfBg:yIl2AUoC8zA"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=qwjHZo-0b-M:ULmvqn-zfBg:qj6IDK7rITs"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?d=qj6IDK7rITs" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=qwjHZo-0b-M:ULmvqn-zfBg:gIN9vFwOqvQ"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=qwjHZo-0b-M:ULmvqn-zfBg:gIN9vFwOqvQ" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=qwjHZo-0b-M:ULmvqn-zfBg:V_sGLiPBpWU"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=qwjHZo-0b-M:ULmvqn-zfBg:V_sGLiPBpWU" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://feeds.kcrw.com/~ff/kcrw/at?a=qwjHZo-0b-M:ULmvqn-zfBg:F7zBnMyn0Lo"&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/kcrw/at?i=qwjHZo-0b-M:ULmvqn-zfBg:F7zBnMyn0Lo" border="0"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/kcrw/at/~4/qwjHZo-0b-M" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[This past Memorial Day weekend turned out to have yet another sad dimension. Yes, we honored the memory of untold thousands of American soldiers who lost their lives on the battlefield in service of our country. But in addition to that, those of us caring deeply about art had an extra reason to mourn over the last few days. Saturday brought the news of the death - at age 74 - of Dennis Hopper, the famous Hollywood actor and distinguished artist...]]></itunes:summary>
<itunes:author>Podcast:Talk</itunes:author>
<author>podmaster@kcrw.org (KCRW.com)</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 21:44:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<castfire:network slug="kcrw">KCRW</castfire:network>
<castfire:content_producer slug="podcast-talk">Podcast:Talk</castfire:content_producer>
<castfire:channel slug="at">Art Talk</castfire:channel>
<castfire:date date="2010-06-01 21:44:00 EDT">Tue, 01 Jun 2010 21:44:00 EDT</castfire:date>
<castfire:filename>at_2010-06-01-200923</castfire:filename>
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