Originally published 2015, and refreshed in 2020, this issue includes conversations with curators, artists, and communities involved in contemporary art biennials in Santa Fe, New Orleans, and Montreal. Explore Issue 1 of our Research Guide, to remember the past and imagine the future of biennial-style exhibitions.
Jamaican-born artist Nadine Hall, introduces Diaspora Vibe: Art with Caribbean Roots, a personally significant episode from her Fresh Art playlist. First published on July 26, 2017, this segment reveals the complexity and diversity of contemporary art with roots in the Caribbean.
Today’s conversation is the first in our new Playlist series. We’re inviting artists, curators, architects, writers, filmmakers, cultural producers and other listeners to introduce episodes from their playlists. Here, curator Sasha Dees introduces Surinamese-Dutch artist Remy Jungerman.
Art with Caribbean roots inspires this episode of our radio show. Franklin Sirmans, Director of Perez Art Museum Miami, sets the tone, in his conversation with Cathy Byrd about…
We’re pleased to introduce our new digital publication. FRESH ART INTERNATIONAL NOW The Voice of Contemporary Art volume one // january 2015 // Shifting Points of…
In this episode, we take you to New Orleans, Louisiana, where vivid encounters with culture and history await you on every corner. But considering the mouth of…
Last week, Fresh Art International joined hundreds of other Prospect New Orleans afficionados at the edge of the Mississippi River. We were there to observe…
Surinamese-Dutch artist Remy Jungerman talks about the influences of European modernism and Afro-religious aesthetics on his practice, and describes a recent public art project he…