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Bad at Sports

Art and Culture from Chicago.

  • 58 minutes 21 seconds
    Bad at Sports Episode 884: Pete and Jake Fagundo

    In this episode, we explore Ours Is The Hand That Sews Time, a two-person exhibition at M. LeBlanc featuring new work by father and son, Peter and Jake Fagundo. Both artists challenge the notion of painting as a finished product, instead embracing it as a continuous, evolving process. Peter, a longtime professor at SAIC, draws from his deep archive of past drawings and appropriated imagery, creating works that bridge abstraction and figuration. His son Jake, shaped by the digital age and a dynamic array of artistic influences, balances historical references with playful figurative work. Together, their pieces create a dialogue across generations, blending tradition with contemporary exploration. We are joined by Taylor Payton and Marc LeBlanc.

     

    https://peterfagundo.com/home.html

    https://www.artsy.net/artist/jake-michael-fagundo

    https://www.sulkchicago.com/

    https://mleblancchicago.com/oursisthehandthatsewstime

    https://gruntsrarebooks.us/

     

    12 November 2024, 6:01 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Bad at Sports Episode 883: Meghann Sottille and MAD

    In this episode, the Bad at Sports crew heads to the Center for MAD Culture to dive into the powerful intersection of art and mental health. They sit down with the Center’s current featured artist, Meghann Sottile, and Director Matt Bodett to explore what it means to embrace "MAD culture" and the crucial role that madness plays in shaping our broader cultural landscape. Sottile shares insights into her exquisitely crafted sculptures, discussing the influence of her personal experiences and the broader implications of creating work that navigates the boundaries of beauty and mental health. Bodett adds to the conversation, offering a glimpse into the mission of the Center for MAD Culture and the ways in which madness informs creative expression, societal perceptions, and cultural contributions.

    Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation about art, madness, and the way we think about the relationship between creativity and mental health.

     

    https://www.madculture.org/

    https://www.meghannsottile.com/

    https://www.mattbodett.com/

    1 November 2024, 5:12 pm
  • 58 minutes 51 seconds
    Bad at Sports Episode 882: Eric Von Haynes

    Eric Von Haynes is a Chicago-based artist, printmaker, and community organizer. He founded Flatlands Press, a print studio that creates art objects and printed ephemera for artists worldwide, with a focus on community engagement. His work blends traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques, creating unique monoprints that invite viewers to reflect on time and memory. Haynes’ work is characterized by his use of slow media, non-repeating patterns, and an emphasis on process-driven art.

    In addition to his artistic practice, Haynes is deeply involved in community-based initiatives. He co-founded The Love Fridge Chicago, a mutual aid group focused on food sovereignty, and serves as the President of the Chicago Printers Guild. His dedication to collaborative art practices extends to his residency at the Chicago Art Department, where he engages in projects that promote public participation and social connections through art.

    He has exhibited works like Drawn Through Restraint, a series of lithographs exploring the intersection of design, time, and memory. This exhibition included participatory workshops to engage the public in risograph printing, highlighting his commitment to blending art with community-building.

    https://www.flatlandspress.com/

    https://www.thelovefridge.com/

    https://www.chicagoprintersguild.org/

    https://chicagoartdepartment.org/

    https://www.tigerstrikesasteroid.com/chi-/-eric-von-haynes-drawn-through-restraint

     

     

    30 September 2024, 7:24 pm
  • 59 minutes 19 seconds
    Bad at Sports Episode: 881 Sean Nash

    This week on Bad at Sports Duncan MacKenzie and Amy Kligman check in with Sean Nash! Thanks to the glory of the Charlotte Street Foundation.

     Sean Nash is a visual artist whose work often intersects with fermentation, social practice, and ecological themes. His projects integrate fermented foods into sculptures and exhibitions, exploring the cultural and biological aspects of fermentation. Nash has exhibited at various venues including the Kniznick Gallery at Brandeis, Plug Projects in Kansas City, and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn.

    Notably, his "Lactobacillus Amongus" exhibition used sourdough starters and bacteria as a form of portraiture, blending biology with visual art. He also engages with social practice art, such as his long-term project "Trans Fermentation," where he collaborates with other transgender individuals to ferment food, creating a platform for dialogue and community building. Nash’s work challenges traditional boundaries between disciplines, bringing together art, food, and social issues​

     

    Additionally, he recently earned the Charlotte Street Visual Art Award, and his upcoming work will be featured at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art. His pieces often comment on environmental and agricultural themes, creating art that envisions a hopeful, sustainable future​

    https://kcstudio.org/honors-sean-nash/

    https://emerge.asu.edu/artist/sean-nash/

    https://www.townsend-gallery.com/artists/seannash

    https://charlottestreet.org/

    https://www.amykligman.com/

    https://senash.com/

     

    24 September 2024, 3:50 pm
  • 44 minutes 58 seconds
    Bad at Sports Episode 880: Cesar Lopez and Sam Hann

    In this episode our intrepid art adventure enthusist, Duncan MacKenzie, is joined but KC rockstar ED, Amy Kligman. Together they catch up with two of the next generation of Kansas City's art world grinders charting the next phase of KC contemporary art. Sam Hann and Cesar E. Lopez Mejia.

    https://www.plug.gallery/team-1

    https://www.artskcgo.com/organization/curiouser-curiouser/

    https://lopezcesar.com/

    https://www.samanthahaan.com/

    https://www.amykligman.com/

    https://charlottestreet.org/

     

    4 September 2024, 5:55 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Bad at Sports Episode 879: Ruben Castillo

    In this episode of the Bad at Sports Podcast, we sit down with Ruben Castillo, and explore his two person exhibition with Amy Cousins. Few broadcast from the heart of Kansas City thanks to the glory of the Charlotte Street Foundation.

    https://charlottestreet.org/

    https://rubenbcastillo.com/

    https://www.amycousins.com/

    28 August 2024, 4:00 pm
  • 1 hour 24 minutes
    Bad at Sports Episode 878: Caleb Taylor @ Charlotte Street in KC

    In this episode of the Bad at Sports Podcast, we sit down with Caleb Taylor, a dynamic artist and influential figure in Kansas City's vibrant art scene. Join us as we delve into Caleb's creative journey, his work, Plug, curating, and his deep roots and connections with the local Kansas City art scene.

    https://charlottestreet.org/

    https://charlottestreet.org/exhibition/site-seeing/

    Corey Antis (Kansas City)-  https://cargocollective.com/coreyantis

    Avantika Bawa (Portland)- https://www.avantikabawa.net/

    Dan Devening (Chicago)- http://dandevening.com/

    Marcie Miller Gross (Kansas City)- https://www.marciemillergross.com/

    Mie Kongo (Chicago)- https://www.miekongo.com/

    Cybele Lyle (Los Angeles)- https://cybelelyle.com/

    Armin Mühsam (Kansas City)- https://arminmuhsam.com/

    Erin O’Keefe (New York)- https://www.erinokeefe.com/

    Christopher Spaw (Alma, KS)- https://www.instagram.com/christopherspaw/

    Caleb Taylor (Kansas City)- https://calebtaylorstudio.com/Information

    http://deveningprojects.com/

    https://www.plug.gallery/

    23 August 2024, 4:01 pm
  • 59 minutes 13 seconds
    Bad at Sports Episode 877: Colin Matthes

    On this episode of Bad at Sports, Wisconsin artist Colin Matthes gets descriptive about his ongoing series of discursive drawings and sculptures. His unconscientious images come from a daily drawing routine made around the home with his wife and two children, portraying confabulated narratives from books and TV intertwined with imagined and lived moments.

     

    ColinMatthes.com

    Instagram

    https://www.thealicewilds.com/

    8 August 2024, 4:24 pm
  • 58 minutes 12 seconds
    Bad at Sports Episode 876 the Future of Arts Education 1

    Description: Join hosts Jesse Malmed and Duncan MacKenzie as they chat with Jen de los Reyes about the future of arts education. Jen shares her innovative teaching methods and syllabus, sparking a lively discussion on how to nurture creativity and adapt to a changing art world. Jesse gets thoughtful. Duncan mic drops.

    About Our Guests:

    Jesse Malmed is a Chicago-based artist, curator, and educator known for his interdisciplinary practice that includes performance, video, text, and curatorial projects. Jesse's work explores the intersection of art and media, challenging traditional forms and pushing creative boundaries. He teaches at University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

    Jen de los Reyes is a visionary artist, educator, and community organizer. She is recognized for her pioneering work in socially engaged art and her commitment to rethinking and reshaping art education. Jen's teaching philosophy emphasizes inclusivity, creativity, and real-world impact, making her a leading figure in contemporary arts education. She teaches at Cornell University.

    Duncan MacKenzie is an artist, educator, and co-founder of the Bad at Sports podcast. With a background in print, painting, sculpture, and art criticism, Duncan brings a keen analytical eye to the podcast, facilitating in-depth discussions on art practice and education. He teaches at Columbia College Chicago.

    https://www.jendelosreyes.com/

    https://www.jendelosreyes.com/teaching

    https://www.jessemalmed.net/

    https://uwm.edu/

    https://www.cornell.edu/

    https://www.colum.edu/

    https://coprosperity.org/

    10 July 2024, 7:28 pm
  • 58 minutes 48 seconds
    Bad at Sports Episode 875: Solana Chehtman and Jaeyong Park with Daniel Tucker

    In this episode of Bad at Sports, Daniel Tucker travels to Seoul, South Korea, to attend the Arts in Society conference 2024, where he sits down with two influential figures in the global arts community.

    Solana Chehtman, a New York-based cultural producer and curator originally from Buenos Aires, joins Daniel as a plenary speaker at the conference. Solana is currently the Director of Artist Programs at Joan Mitchell Foundation, where she focuses on supporting visual artists through unrestricted funding and career development opportunities. Her commitment to equity in the arts has shaped her roles as the inaugural Director of Creative Practice and Social Impact at The Shed and Vice President of Public Engagement at Friends of the High Line. Solana’s extensive experience includes teaching at the MA in Arts Administration at Baruch College and collaborating with organizations such as Artadia and Creative Capital.

    Jaeyong Park, a curator, writer, and translator based in Seoul, shares insights from his work at the Seoul Reading Room and as an organizer at Curating School Seoul. Jaeyong co-founded Work on Work and has curated numerous impactful projects, including "HIT and RUN" and "The Ideological Guide to Venice Biennale." His individual projects, such as "TOTAL RECALL" and "Center for Selfie Studies," explore themes of technology, connectivity, and social context in art. As a researcher, Jaeyong delves into structural changes in the art system in Korea and Asia, emphasizing the intersection of art and society.

    Join Daniel Tucker as he engages Solana Chehtman and Jaeyong Park in a conversation that delves into their experiences, perspectives, and the evolving landscape of arts and culture on a global scale.

    https://artsinsociety.com/2025-conference

    https://artsinsociety.com/

    https://www.joanmitchellfoundation.org/solana-chehtman

    https://www.jaeyongpark.net/

     

    4 July 2024, 6:16 pm
  • 57 minutes 9 seconds
    Bad at Sports Episode 874: Jen de los Reyes

    Welcome to another episode of Bad at Sports. In this episode, Jesse and Duncan sit down with Jen de los Reyes, an artist, organizer, and activist known for her transformative projects that bridge art and community engagement.

     

    Jen de los Reyes is perhaps best known for her role in founding and organizing the groundbreaking Open Engagement conference, a platform that explores various facets of art and social practice. Through Open Engagement, Jen has created a space where artists, thinkers, and activists converge to discuss critical issues and forge connections that transcend traditional boundaries.

     

    During our conversation, Jen de los Reyes shares insights into the origins of Open Engagement, its evolution over the years, and its impact on the contemporary art scene. We delve into the conference's role in fostering dialogue around social justice, environmental sustainability, and collective action within artistic practices.

     

    In addition to her work with Open Engagement, we discuss: Garbage Hill Farm. This innovative urban farming initiative challenges conventional notions of sustainability and community building. The Garbage Hill Farm project transforms its urban landscapes and serves as a platform for education and empowerment within local communities.

     

    All from inside of her exhibition “In Concert With” at Chicago’s Co-Prosperity Sphere.

     

    https://www.jendelosreyes.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/garbagehillfarm/

    https://openengagement.info/

    https://www.disappearingbirds.org/

     

    26 June 2024, 9:14 pm
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