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Bad at Sports Episode 67: Tony Feher and More!
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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Dec 10, 2006
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Podcast episode
Description
This week Duncan and Richard talk to Tony Feher about his
work and installation at The Suburban in Oak
Park. The following is shamelessly lifted from the Worcester Art Museum's site : American artist Tony
Feher has become a leading voice among his generation of sculptors. Rooted in
the legacy of Minimalism, Feher's understated use of humble, â forgettableâ
materials that he findsâ bottles, jars, plastic soda cratesâ turns the
commonplace and mundane into work that is rich with human emotion and fragile
beauty.
Next, Terri and Serena talk to Larry Shure about his
blisteringly kickass project Ultra Local Geography a zine focused on the microcosm.
Then, Christian and Emily talk about the galleries in the
East End of London.
Hey, we know you are an opinionated bastard, go post on the
Blog www.badatsports.com.
Next week. Miami!
work and installation at The Suburban in Oak
Park. The following is shamelessly lifted from the Worcester Art Museum's site : American artist Tony
Feher has become a leading voice among his generation of sculptors. Rooted in
the legacy of Minimalism, Feher's understated use of humble, â forgettableâ
materials that he findsâ bottles, jars, plastic soda cratesâ turns the
commonplace and mundane into work that is rich with human emotion and fragile
beauty.
Next, Terri and Serena talk to Larry Shure about his
blisteringly kickass project Ultra Local Geography a zine focused on the microcosm.
Then, Christian and Emily talk about the galleries in the
East End of London.
Hey, we know you are an opinionated bastard, go post on the
Blog www.badatsports.com.
Next week. Miami!
Released:
Dec 10, 2006
Format:
Podcast episode
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