Episodes
Wednesday Jul 13, 2022
ASIA SZTENCEL Part 2 + Lisa Schilling Go Sees
Wednesday Jul 13, 2022
Wednesday Jul 13, 2022
Season 2, Episode 3: Asia Sztencel Part 2 + Lisa Schilling’s Go-Sees
Today, host Jacob Rhodes presents part 2 of his interview with Asia Sztencel. Then our guest Artists and Advisor Lisa Schilling presents her Go-See’s for your pleasure. You know it’s going to be WILEN!
SHOW NOTES:
Asia Sztencel
@asia_sztencel
https://www.asiasztencel.com/
Lisa Shilling
@schilling_lisa
www.lisaschilling.com/
Alberto Giacometti “Disagreeable Object”
www.moma.org/collection/works/82349
GO SEEs
“Extra Terrestrial” curated by Rebekah Chozick @ Rachel Uffner, Upstairs Gallery
www.racheluffnergallery.com/exhibitions/detail/upstairs-gallery-extra-terrestrial/installation-stills
Sadie Laska “If everything is a hammer and a nail, make lemonade”
@ 57 Henry (105 Henry )
https://56henry.nyc/exhibitions/if-everything-is-a-hammer-and-a-nail-make-lemonade
Ever Baldwin “Quiet Yes” @ Marinaro Gallery
https://www.marinaro.biz/exhibitions/quiet-yes/
“Summer DAYZ” curated By Artist Kahlil Robert Irving @ Klaus von Nichtssagend
https://klausgallery.com/exhibition/summer-dayz-curated-by-kahlil-robert-irving-2022-06-24/
“SUMMER Nights” curated By Artist Kahlil Robert Irving @ Canada
https://www.canadanewyork.com/exhibitions/2022/summer-nights/
Robert Yoder “A Line In The Sand” @ Frosch and Co.
https://froschandco.com/
Robert’s Gallery: Season Gallery (Seattle)
https://season.cz/
Us
Kris Racaniello @krisrac (+for art): @krisracworks
Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74
Field Projects @fieldprojects
www.fieldprojectsgallery.com
Open Call
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call
Field Residency
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/field-residency
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
LYDIA NOBLES + Latchkey & Abortion Rights: SUMMER SHORTS
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Today, host Kris Racaniello sits down with Lydia Nobles in the exhibition TEMPUS FUGIT, curated by Charles Moore at Latchkey Gallery. Lydia speaks about her two sculptures there and their intersection with her larger project documenting and materializing the spectrum of abortion stories. We then talk about sculpture as an offering, the history of communal vs. patriarchal medicine practices in obstetrics and gynecology, as well as abortion as a societal benefit. The exhibition features works by some truly amazing artists: Calli Roche, Camille Hoffman, Chellis Baird, Emmanuel Massillon, Esteban Whiteside, Keli Safia Maksud, Kevin Claiborne, Leah DeVun, Lindsey Brittain Collins, Lydia Nobles and Telvin Wallace.
*Apologies for the occasional footsteps–– we were interviewing in a well-trafficked gallery!
Summer Shorts are quick takes, an intimate interview with one of the Field Pod hosts and a guest. These will take the form of artists presenting their work, getting drunk with artist friends, and if we are so moved… impromptu recordings at openings or exhibitions. Don’t worry though in Season 3 launching this September we will be back to double teaming these interviewees! Enjoy!
SHOW NOTES
Lydia Nobles
@lydianobles
https://www.lydianobles.com/
Latchkey Gallery
@latchkey_gallery
https://www.latchkey-gallery.com/
Support Lydia’s abortion work with a donation through NYFA:
https://www.nyfa.org/fiscal-sponsorship/project-directory/view-project/?id=LN1756
donate Dick Blick and Home Depot gift cards to lydia@lydianobles.com
You can check out Lydia’s past exhibition CHOICE IS INDIVIDUAL with Field Projects here:
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/lydia-nobles-choice-is-individual#:~:text=Choice%20Is%20Individual%20is%20a,Projects%20in%20Spring%20of%202022.&text=Lydia%20Nobles%20(b.,working%20in%20Brooklyn%2C%20New%20York.
TEMPUS FUGIT is up @ Latchkey Gallery June 22 - July 30. 2022. @ 173 Henry Street New York, NY 10002.
Don’t miss it!
Us
Kris Racaniello @krisrac (+for art): @krisracworks
Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74
Field Projects @fieldprojects
www.fieldprojectsgallery.com
Open Call
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call
Field Residency
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/field-residency
Wednesday Jun 29, 2022
ASIA SZTENCEL Part 1: SUMMER SHORTS
Wednesday Jun 29, 2022
Wednesday Jun 29, 2022
Season 2: Episode 1: Asia Sztencel Part 1
Today on the pod we introduce Season 2: Summer Shorts. In this episode Jacob interviews Asia Sztencel about her work with immigrants here in the US and in her homeland, Poland. Summer Shorts are quick takes, an intimate interview with one of the Field Pod hosts and a guest. These will take the form of artists presenting their work, getting drunk with artist friends, and if we are so moved… impromptu recordings at openings or exhibitions. Don’t worry though in Season 3 launching this September we will be back to double teaming these interviewees! Enjoy!
Show Notes
Asia Sztencel
@asia_sztencel
https://www.asiasztencel.com/
18th Street Residency, Los Angeles
https://18thstreet.org/
Us
Kris Racaniello @krisrac @krisracworks
Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74
Field Projects @fieldprojects
www.fieldprojectsgallery.com
Open Call
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call
Field Residency
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/field-residency
Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
THE MOON ALSO RISES, Alexandra Rubinstein
Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
Today on the podcast we are joined by Alexandra Rubinstein, whose current exhibition The Moon Also Rises is up at Mother Gallery in Tribeca through July 16. Discussing the difficulty of both angry and relaxed work in the studio, therapy, gender and figurative painting, and many other important topics. Alexandra is a brilliant, talented artist and we highly recommend you check out the show at Mother, and get to know her work more broadly. Before that Jacob and Kris talk about what’s been happening this past week. They talk about shows, burnout, books, and their personal self-care practices. In the Human Centipede vs. His House horror movie competition, His House wins by a landslide. It’s a very therapeutically-oriented episode!
This is the final episode of season one, but we will already be back next week with a new format for SEASON 2: SUMMER SHORTS. These will be short, 30 minute interviews and talks with either Jacob or I out in the world as we attend art or activist or academic intersecting events throughout the summer.
SHOW NOTES
Interviewee Social Handles & Websites
Alexandra Rubinstein @therubinstein
https://www.alexandrarubinstein.com/
Alock Menon Natures Body
Thomas Akins boy photos
Goya paintings of Cyclops and giants
GO SEEs
Last Week : Johanna Robinson : Wish Fulfillment @ Crush Projects (7th floor)
Morbid Anatomy Flea Market @ Industry City (Sat 3-9)
https://industrycity.com/event/morbid-anatomy-flea-market-2/
Keisha Prioleau-Martin 𝙂𝙖𝙧𝙙𝙚𝙣 𝙋𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙮, 5/26 - 7/16 at Olympia @olympiartz
http://olympiart.org/
Tempus Fugit group exhibition @ Latchkey Gallery, June 22 - July 30, 2022
www.latchkey-gallery.com/exhibitions-future-2
Curated by Charles Moore
Featuring Works by:
Calli Roche, Camille Hoffman, Chellis Baird
Emmanuel Massillon, Esteban Whiteside, Keli Safia Maksud
Kevin Claiborne, Leah DeVun, Lindsey Brittain Collins
Lydia Nobles & Telvin Wallace
William Kentridge @ David Krut Projects
Elena Kanagy-Loux (at the National Arts club) last day of lectures is today, wed. june
However they record all of the talks and they make them available
Greenwood residency
Heidi Lau 2021 Catacomb exhibition
Rowan Renee
Us
Kris Racaniello @krisrac @krisracworks
Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74
Field Projects @fieldprojects
www.fieldprojectsgallery.com
Open Call
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call
Field Residency
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/field-residency
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
WITNESSING NARAD, with Jagrut Raval
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
Immortality! Truth! History! FRRRRREEEEEDDDDOOOOOMMMM!
Today on the podcast we sit down in Field Projects with Jagrut Raval, our current field resident. We talk about history and myth making, as well as the imaginary of immortality and what it might mean to achieve that. Jagrut is an artist(?) history-maker, fabulator, and chronicler. We discuss his work on the figure Narad, who is, possibly, an immortal time traveler. Be prepared for a candid conversation about time travel, truth, comparative religion and our constructed identities. There is also a subtle undertone of language and belief systems as shaping forces behind our world perspectives. But first join Jacob and Kris as they talk about what’s been happening this past week. They talk about the shows they attended both together and separately including The Border Project Space’s opening last Friday featuring Kyoko Hamaguchi: Never Since. Kris talks about the opening of Pamela Sneed at Laurel Gitlen and Alexandra Rubenstien’s new solo exhibition “The Moon Also Rises” at Mother Gallery. Alexandra will be on the podcast next week! So stay tuned for even more discussion of those gorgeous, macho moon paintings. We conclude, as usual, with a list of shows to “go see” right now.
SHOW NOTES
Interviewee Social Handles & Websites
Jagrut Raval @jagrut_raval
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/jagrut-raval
Updated Bowling Green Wikipedia page, now with “Precolonial Lenape Sacred Site” history section. Please add if you have any information! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowling_Green_(New_York_City)#History
Fay Ku is our Spring Break Art Show solo submission! Fingers crossed!
@springbreakartshow @fay.ku
We end up talking about Critical Fabulation quite a bit, so check out Sadiyah Hartman’s work! https://columbia.academia.edu/SaidiyaHartman
GO SEEs
Alexandra Rubinstein, The Moon Also Rises, @ MOTHER, June 9 - July 16, 2022 Opening Thursday, June 9, 6 - 8 pm https://mothergallery.art/future
Kyoko Hamaguchi: Never Since @ The Border Project Space, 10 – July 3rd, 2022 Opening Reception June 10 from 6 – 9 pm https://theborderprojectspace.com/
Benny Merris : flash! @ Heroes Gallery, June 16 – July 30, 2022 Opening June 16, 5-8pm www.heroesgallery.gallery
Party for One @ My Pet Ram, June 10 – July 3, 2022 www.mypetram.com/
Pamela Sneed ABOUT time @ Laurel Gitlen, June 9 – July 16, 2022 Opening June 9, 5-7pm /www.laurelgitlen.com
Alfredo Jaar @ Galerie Lelong & Co, May 13 – June 25, 2022 www.galerielelong.com/exhibitions/alfredo-jaar6
Martin D’Orgeval @ Sikkema Jenkins & Co, June 4 – July 22, 2022 www.sikkemajenkinsco.com/
Us
Kris Racaniello @krisrac @krisracworks
Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74
Field Projects @fieldprojects
www.fieldprojectsgallery.com
Open Call
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call
Field Residency
Wednesday Jun 08, 2022
SEHNSUCHT, with Melissa Joseph
Wednesday Jun 08, 2022
Wednesday Jun 08, 2022
Longing! Death! Materiality! + Open Call Submissions!
Today we have a very special guest–– Melissa Joseph, our summer Open Call guest curator–– a brilliant artist and independent curator who is interested in connecting people through collective memory and shared experiences. Her work addresses themes of diaspora, family histories and the politics of how we occupy spaces. We sit down and talk about her experience curating the open call, the trends that she noticed. Pivoting to discuss her life and art practice, including the current exhibition at Soloway gallery featuring her father’s photographs of his patient’s gallbladders, death, art, longing, materials and the archeological record plus Melissa’s upcoming exhibition and thoughts on the art world. But first, Jacob and I review the last two weeks of shows we have seen and gone to and talk about what’s been happening in our lives including Tiananmen Square and Will Chan’s Home Gallery. We then wrap things up with a list of shows to “go see” right now.
SHOW NOTES
Interviewee Social Handles & Websites
Melissa Joseph @melissajoseph_art
https://www.melissajoseph.net/
GO SEEs
Gall /ɡôl/ NOUN, K. C. Joseph, @ Soloway Gallery May 8, 2022 – June 12, 2022
Alexandra Rubinstein, The Moon Also Rises, @ MOTHER, June 9 - July 16, 2022
Opening Thursday, June 9, 6 - 8 pm
We Are But One, BREYER P-ORRIDGE, @ Pioneer Works, APR 15 – JUL 10
Nicole Eisenman. Untitled (Show), @ Hauser & Wirth, New York NY, 5 May – 29 Jul 2022
Missing Home, Ajay Kurian, @ 47 Canal, May 27–July 9, 2022
NAM JUNE PAIK, Art in Process: Part Two, @ Gagosian, July 19–August 26, 2022
Shikeith, “grace comes violently” @ Yossi Milo Gallery, Through June 25, 2022
Terry Adkins, @ Paula Cooper Gallery, April 22 – June 11, 2022
MARCUS LESLIE SINGLETON @ TENNIS ELBOW, September 25 – October 8 2020
Us
Kris Racaniello @krisrac @krisracworks
Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74
Field Projects @fieldprojects
www.fieldprojectsgallery.com
Open Call
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call
Field Residency
Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
FROM WHAT I REMEMBER, with Elbert Perez
Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
Truth! Desire! Lack!
Today on Field Pod, Directors Jacob Rhodes and Kris Racaniello sit down with curator Michael Howard and artist El Perez in his current exhibition FROM WHAT I REMEMBER, on the night of the first day of our install. We discuss class-bias at the moment of entry into the art world and the difficulties of attaining professional development from a position of poverty. In a sprawling conversation we cover topics from painting techniques and validity to the art market, shop class as soulcraft, car crashes, rubbernecking, the ways that stereotypes play on unconscious signals, memorials and their secret stories, as well as desire and comedy in art. We especially discuss the term “lack” and Elbert’s special brand of existential signification. Then we wrap things up with a short list of shows to GO SEE.
Show Notes
Interviewee Social Handles & Websites
Elbert Perez @elbertperezonline
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/elbert-joseph-perez
Michael Howard @basquiat_fanfic
Jagrut Raval @jagrut_raval
http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/jagrut-raval
Melissa Joseph @melissajoseph_art
https://www.melissajoseph.net/
Go sees
Heather Rowe: Christina Ramberg, Heroes Gallery @heroes__gallery April 28th – June 11th, 2022
https://www.heroesgallery.gallery/heather-rowe-christina-ramberg
Heather Rowe @heather_rowe_studio
http://heatherrowestudio.com/
Heidi Lau @heidiwtlau
Greenwich Cemetery @historicgreenwood
https://www.green-wood.com/artist-in-residence/
Us
Kris Racaniello @krisrac @krisracworks
Jacob Rhodes @jacobrhodes74
Field Projects @fieldprojects
www.fieldprojectsgallery.com
Wednesday May 25, 2022
‘ROUND THE WORLD’S FAIR
Wednesday May 25, 2022
Wednesday May 25, 2022
Model Homes! White Flight! Protest! + Resistance!
Today, Field Projects Co-Directors Jacob Rhodes and Kris Racaniello discuss their week, covering some podcasts, comedy shows, and their future projects including a summer conference and–– haunted paintings?? Then the FP team presents a roundtable with artist Johannah Herr, her co-author and collaborator Cara Marsh Sheffler and Lynn Maliszewski, the Archives and Collections Manager of the Queens Museum. The roundtable took place within Herr’s solo exhibition I HAVE SEEN THE FUTURE, a show featuring her architectural imaginaries. We discuss Johannah’s work and “I Have Seen the Future: Official Guidebook,” a collaborative publication between Cara Marsh Sheffler & Johannah Herr. Lynn Maliszewski brings her work on the history of the World’s Fairs in Flushing Meadows to bear on our discussion of the content of the exhibition during our panel. They talk about the 1939 and 1964 world's fairs that took place in Flushing NY–– a discussion covering our constructed understanding of colonialism, nationalism, racism, misogyny, religious motivations, but also the hope and idealism that shaped the fairs. What pavilion lives in secret in your head? Jacob and Kris wrap things up after the interview with a short list of shows to “go see” right now plus a special Beverly’s opening interview!
Show Notes
Interviewee Social Handles & Websites
Johanna Herr: @johannah_herr https://www.johannahherr.com/
Cara Marsh Sheffler: @carasheffler https://conversationalist.org/writer/cara-marsh-sheffler/
Lynn Maliszewski, archives and collections manager at the @queensmuseum
GO SEEs
FIRE SIGN featuring KENNY WU / MARIE ANINE MØLLER / CHRIS HERITY @ Beverly’s @beverlysnyc 5 Eldridge St, NY.
A Tournament of Lies 40+ artists! Saturdays and Sundays, 2022 Summer Exhibition, May 21- September 17 @ Wassaic Project
Bobo “The Association Age,” @ O'Flaherty's (Ave C and 11th), May 19, 2022 - June 19 2022
KEISHA PRIOLEAU-MARTIN, GARDEN PARTY, Curated by Nilufa Yeasmin @ OLYMPIA May 26 - July 16, 2022
Deana Lawson @ PS1 thru September 5, 2022
Night in the Village, CHRIS BOGIA, @ Mrs. Gallery, Maspeth NY, May 14 - July 2, 2022 @__mrs.__
Wednesday May 18, 2022
ABORTION IS (A HUMAN) RIGHT, with Chiara No
Wednesday May 18, 2022
Wednesday May 18, 2022
Healthcare! Freedom! Abortion Rights! + Local Politics!
Field Pod takes to the field (or the astroturf at Cadman Plaza) to speak with activists at the Bans Off Our Bodies rally. We hear important, real reasons why people turned up to advocate for abortion as a human right. Then Kris sits down with artist Chiara No for a discussion of Tipper Gore and paparazzi photographs of celebrity vaginas. They talk testosterone, crowning, pregnancy metal and gender pirating. Abortion takes over the conversation naturally from these topics, and Chiara and Kris share their thoughts on the real issues around abortion and autonomy: personhood, humanity, and freedom. Jacob Rhodes and Kris wrap things up with some Filed Projects news and list of GO DOs.
SHOW NOTES
Interviewee Social Handles & Website
Chiara No http://www.chiara-no.com/ @chiara_no_ + @tipper_gore
GO DOs
Planned Parenthood: Get Involved
Afiya Center
Texas: TEA Fund
Runforsomething (It’s actually a .net, who knew!)
Emily's List
NYC Crit Club!! Summer Classes
Primary organizers of the New York mobilization for “Bans of Our Bodies” were: Abortion Access Front, Jahajee Sisters, Girls for Gender Equity, New York Civil Liberties Union, The Latina Institute New York, National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum, Thank God for Abortion, National Institute for Reproductive Health, New York Abortion Access Fund, Malikah, Planned Parenthood of Greater New York
Wednesday May 11, 2022
AS IT WAS GIVE(N) TO ME with Stacy Kranitz
Wednesday May 11, 2022
Wednesday May 11, 2022
Photography! Poverty Porn! Drawing in Space! Spiderwebs!
Field Pod sits down with Field Projects current resident Stacy Kranitz for a talk about her take on documentary photography as a medium best used to question the truth of & in the image. Photographers constantly have to reckon with subjectivity. Stacy explains the ways she has pushed against the medium in her new book AS IT WAS GIVE(N) TO ME, a compilation based on over 12 years spent photographing the community living in the heartland of Appalachia. Incorporating pressed plants, topographic drawings, and preserved spiderwebs alongside her photography and voices drawn from a local newspaper column, Kranitz weaves a complex narrative that opens the history of Appalachia to the reader. Through these juxtapositions of text, image, and drawing a narrative of everyday life emerges in the wake of the systemic capitalist oppression that characterizes this region of the USA.
Before this exciting conversation, Field Projects Co-Directors Jacob Rhodes and Kris Racaniello chat about the residency program and open call process. They talk the gallery/gallerist class system, the origins of Field Projects and the Open Call process, and MONEY and survival in contemporary art. Jacob and Kris wrap things up after the interview with a short list of shows to “go see” right now!
SHOW NOTES
Interviewee Social Handles & Websites
Stacy Kranitz: @stacykranitz https://www.stacykranitz.com/
Our OPEN CALL: http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/open-call
GO SEEs:
Recalling the Chimæra, Candace Jensen, Thomas Little & Coleman Stevenson, Amos Eno Gallery @ 56 Bogart Street, May 6- June 5, 2022
Wonder Women, Curated by Kathy Huang, Jeffrey Deitch @ 18 Wooster Street, May 7–June 25, 2022
Art Fair radar last week/this week:
Future Fair: https://futurefairs.com/
Independant: https://www.independenthq.com/fair
Frieze: https://www.frieze.com/fairs/frieze-new-york
About Field Projects + the Pod
Field Projects is an artist-run gallery and online venue dedicated to emerging and mid-career artists. Centered on long-term curatorial projects, Field Projects presents monthly exhibitions at their Chelsea location on 26th Street in addition to participating in pop-up exhibitions in and around New York as well art fairs around the world. The gallery invites artists to submit their work for consideration twice a year through an open call submission process. We discover about 80% of the artists we show through our open call submission process.
Field Pod is hosted by Field Projects Co-Directors Kris Racaniello and Jacob Rhodes. Kris is the editor and producer of the Pod, while Jacob is the head of graphics and social distribution.
Field Projects gallery was founded by Jacob Rhodes and Keri Oldham in 2011.