Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell


Thomas Beard, Tali Hinkis, and Kyle Lapidus, June 29th, 2008
June 29, 2008, 2:00 pm
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Thomas Beard (Light Industry) and Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus (LoVid)
(as well as the lovely Rama and Dlisah)

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Thomas Beard, co-founder of Light Industry, the fabulous new venue for film and electronic art in Brooklyn, met up with Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus of the amazing art duo LoVid, and they rocked the damn house. From the intersection of analog and digital, to the nature of the glitch or the fritz, to audience participation, to the true love of Sci-fi, this is some hot talk right here.
Listen and learn!

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Kota Ezawa, May 31st, 2008
May 31, 2008, 1:17 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring Kota Ezawa

Zora Ezawa and Kota Ezawa (artists)

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Kota Ezawa has got to be one of the more intriguing figures in contemporary art today. Soft spoken, yet with a light in in his eyes and funny as hell, Ezawa is certainly one of the best interviews I’ve had the pleasure of doing in quite sometime. From Prince, to the Boss, to Koons, to OJ Simpson, to whether or not the emotions of the viewer matter to the artist, and back to Prince, this one is not to be missed.

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Book it! at New Langton Arts, May 3rd, 2008
May 3, 2008, 4:14 am
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Golden Guns Investigations (Courtenay Finn and Kate Phillimore)

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Darin Klein (artist and programs director at the Hammer Museum)

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Anne Colvin (Tart and Skank Bloc Bologna)

Hot damn!
New Langton Arts hosted a hit parade of independent publishers. They call it “Book It!” and it’s got some of the hottest talent on the west coast. A one day book fair that was at once intimate as well as informative and fun, here’s a list of some of the guests:

Booklyn
Alejandro Cesarco
Veronica de Jesus
Leo Estevez
Dexter Sinister
Gallery 16
Golden Guns Investigations
InterReview Journal
Darin Klein
Zoey Kroll
Material Press
Rebecca Miller
Kottie Paloma
Airyka Rockefeller
Skank Bloc Bologna
Roddy Schrock
Silverman Gallery
James K. Tantum
Whitehot Magazine

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I went around and talked to a few people and put them together in a little sampler for you.
Enjoy.

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Alex Donis, March 20th, 2008
March 20, 2008, 3:23 am
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Alex Donis (artist)

Alex Donis is hands down one of the funniest artists working today. In addition to this (which counts for a hell of a lot in my book) he also happens to make fantastic work. Listen along as Alex tells the story of being censored in L.A., pretending to be a janitor at his own show, the current skinny on the justice system and much much more.

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Jens Hoffmann and Renny Pritikin, March 19th, 2008
March 19, 2008, 1:27 am
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Jens Hoffmann (director of the Wattis Institute) and Renny Pritikin (director of the Nelson Gallery)

These two titans of knowledge come together in a bunker style basement in the belly of California College of the Arts. A dynamite conversation where they address everything from the trials of running a gallery connected to a school, to who curates better: artists or art historians, to John Cage, to missed opportunities in the theater.
Excellent stuff

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James Gobel and Steve Zavattero, March 13, 2008
March 13, 2008, 4:13 am
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Frank Prattle with  Zefrey Throwell, featuring James Gobel and Steve Zavattero

James Gobel (painter), and Steve Zavattero (Partner at Marx & Zavattero)

Internationally acclaimed painter, James Gobel, sits down with Steve Zavattero, co-partners of one of San Francisco’s hottest galleries Marx & Zavattero. These two tear it up! From fat lumberjack bears, to the fineries of felt, to the madness of revamping a business, to one of my favorites… Lil’ Kim.

Mmmmm…. got to get on this one.

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Richard Kamler and Rigo23, March 5, 2008
March 5, 2008, 3:09 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Richard Kamler and Rigo23

Richard Kamler (artist, activist, educator, and curator) and Rigo23 (artist and activist)

Rigo23 and Richard Kamler, two top knotch artist/activists operating in the bay area met up at San Francisco State University’s Fine Art Gallery and told the tale of modern prison culture. They are both included in a hit show there called Criminal: Art and Criminal Justice in America. Listen along as they speak of everything from death row at San Quentin, to modern censorship, to school security, police states, and the sound of lions roaring.

Smokin!

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Susanne Cockrell, Liz Thomas, Ted Purves, March 1, 2008
March 1, 2008, 3:00 pm
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Zefrey Throwell, Susanne Cockrell, Liz Thomas, and Ted Purves

Zefrey Throwell (yours truly), Susanne Cockrell (artist and professor), Liz Thomas (Matrix curator at Berkeley Art Museum) and Ted Purves (artist and professor)

Artists Susanne Cockrell and Ted Purves jump in the mix with the new Matrix curator for the Berkeley Art Museum, Liz Thomas. These three are unstoppable! Conversationally relaxed and quick as a diamond whip, the three of them toss around such topics as preserved food stuffs, the nature of lemons, the bastards of the private world, revisioning museums,  and of course the big one of them all, DEATH.
If you miss this interview, consider yourself officially uninformed.

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Matt Gonzalez and Catharine Clark, March 1, 2008
March 1, 2008, 1:00 pm
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Matt Gonzalez and Catharine Clark by Zefrey Throwell

Matt Gonzalez (human rights attorney and Nader’s vice presidential running mate) and Catharine Clark (Catharine Clark Gallery)

Catharine Clark, a cutting edge gallerist with a taste for the controversial, matches up with Matt Gonzalez who is a human rights attorney and just announced his vice president candidacy to run with Nader in 2008. These two take on public land, private galleries, the mighty JPG, and of course politics politics politics. This is an excellent interview, a must listen.

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Jocelyn Saidenberg and Margaret Tedesco, March 1, 2008
March 1, 2008, 12:00 pm
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Jocelyn Saidenberg and Margarget Tedesco by Zefrey Throwell

Jocelyn Saidenberg (writer) and Margaret Tedesco (artist)

Jocelyn Saidenberg, a gifted poet, writer, and archivist here in San Francisco goes up against one of my favorite people in the whole world, Margaret Tedesco, who is an artist, teacher, curator, and happens to run the hottest new space in San Francisco called 2nd Floor Projects. Listen to these two talk about the nature of collecting, communal burrows, the trials and tribulations of the “Stacks”, and the flak that archivists across the globe take so that we may thumb idly.

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Julian Myers and Dominic Willsdon, February 29, 2008
February 29, 2008, 7:23 am
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Julian Myers and Dominic Willsdon by Zefrey Throwell

Julian Myers (Professor, Art Historian, and Writer) and Dominic Willsdon (Curator of Education and Public Programs at SFMOMA)

Julian Myers, a man of many talents and Dominic Willsdon, similarly inclined towards greatness, meet up for a duel to beat all duels! Nothing is sacred as they discuss the true nature of the museum, adult education, what makes the perfect teacher, and they even throw Thomas Crow in there.
You’ve got to be listening to this, it is a must.

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Lynn Marie Kirby and Chris Cobb, February 23, 2008
February 23, 2008, 4:00 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, Lynn Marie Kirby and Chris Cobb

Lynn Marie Kirby (artist) and Chris Cobb (artist)

If ever there were a match made in radio heaven, it is these two. Both of these artists are making some of the most robust and vital work I have laid eyes on and who knew that they were a perfect conversational fit to boot!? They get down and dirty French style, got to hear it!

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Julio César Morales and Hou Hanru, February 23, 2008
February 23, 2008, 3:00 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, Julio César Morales and Hou Hanru

Julio César Morales (artist and co-founder/curator of Queens Nails Annex) and Hou Hanru  (Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs at San Francisco Art Institute)

Hou Hanru is one of the most prominent curators operating in the world today, he just finished curating the 10th Istanbul Biennial and is on to other projects. Julio César Morales is one of the best artists coming out of the bay area at this time and I commonly refer to him as the man with the most projects rollin. Hanru included Julio into the Istanbul Biennial, listen along and hear how goddamn amazing it was.

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Kate Eilertsen, Joyce Grimm, Courtney Fink, February 23, 2008
February 23, 2008, 2:08 pm
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Frank Prattle with  Zefrey Throwell, Kate Eilertsen, Joyce Grimm, and Courtney Fink

Kate Eilertsen (interim visual arts director at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts), Joyce Grimm (co-director of Triple Base Gallery) and Courtney Fink (executive director of Southern Exposure)

If you want to know who runs the show in San Francisco, who is the wizard behind the curtain pulling strings and making the wheels run, well… it’s these three ladies. Each of them plays an integral role in three of the top institutions in the bay area. Joyce Grimm mediates as Kate Eilertsen and Courtney Fink lay down the law. Listen along to hear the voices behind the power!

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Jill Miller and Anuradha Vikram, February 23, 2008
February 23, 2008, 1:00 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, Jill Miller and Anuradha Vikram

Jill Miller (artist) and Anuradha Vikram (Programs Director at Headlands Center for the Arts)

Artist Jill Miller shook up the San Francisco art world recently with her hit show at 2nd Floor Projects called “Collectors”.  This spicy expose detailed 5 of the top collectors in San Francisco over the past 6 months and even used some footage found here on the Frank Prattle site to flesh out her research. Anuradha Vikram is the dynamic programs director out at the Headlands, listen to these two cover tons of ground, from surveillance to porn to cupcakes to fetish to Bob Shimshak, you name it, it’s in this interview.

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Tucker Nichols and Anne Colvin, February 23rd, 2008
February 23, 2008, 12:00 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, Tucker Nichols and Anne Colvin

Tucker Nichols (artist) and Anne Colvin (artist and co-founder/curator TART)

Tucker Nichols an amazing artist who is well known for his large and clever window texts, met up with Anne Colvin an equally compelling video-based artist and the two of them rocked the damn house! Listen and learn…

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Sam Gould and Adam Kleinman, February 9th, 2008
February 9, 2008, 2:00 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring Sam Gould and Adam Kleinman

Sam Gould (Red76) and Adam Kleinman (Lower Manhattan Cultural Council)

Sam Gould of Red76 and Adam Kleinman the associate curator of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, were united in a bloodfest of unequaled proportions. Watch them tear into everything you hold sacred, from art institutions, to things you hang on the wall, to road trips across the south, to Capital itself. Not to be missed!

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Colter Jacobsen and Leslie Shows, February 9th, 2008
February 9, 2008, 1:00 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Colter Jacobsen and Leslie Shows

Colter Jacobsen (artist) and Leslie Shows (artist)

Colter Jacobsen and Leslie Shows, two outstanding artists from the San Francisco, come together to chit chat about every little thing. Both of them are going through the roof right now, so listen along to hear how success is treating them, in addition hear about found photos, handling criticism, Denali Foley, Jack Hanley Gallery, and the nature of what is real. Delicious!

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Charles Guice and JD Beltran, February 2nd, 2008
February 2, 2008, 1:00 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Charles Guice and JD Beltran

Charles Guice (Charles Guice Contemporary) and JD Beltran (artist and professor at SFAI)

Charles Guice of Charles Guice Contemporary in Berkeley and JD Beltran an artist and professor at San Francisco Art Institute come together for a heated and passionate conversation mostly centered around photography and its every changing nature today. Rock solid and intriguing!

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Mark Johnson and Paul Mullins, February 2nd, 2008
February 2, 2008, 12:00 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Mark Johnson and Paul Mullins

Mark Johnson (gallery director at SFSU) and Paul Mullins (artist and professor SFSU)

Mark Johnson is a professor as well as the gallery director at San Francisco State University, he meets up with Paul Mullins who is an artist as well as a fellow professor at San Francisco State University. These two chat up everything from the four keys to happiness, to the modern state of macho painting, to the meaning of white trash, to how to survive and thrive in an institution. Lovely stuff.

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Gary Sangster and Ken Foster, January 24th, 2008
January 24, 2008, 7:53 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Gary Sangster and Ken Foster

Gary Sangster (Headlands Center for the Arts) and
Ken Foster (Yerba Buena Center for the Arts)

Gary Sangster, the executive director of the Headlands Center for the Arts and Ken Foster, the executive director of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, team up for an in depth discussion on everything from funding, to the pyramids, to whether or not San Francisco is as progressive as it likes to think it is. Excellent stuff!

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Ross Mirkarimi and Dina Pugh, January 19th, 2007
January 19, 2008, 7:58 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Ross Mirkarimi and Dina Pugh

Ross Mirkarimi (SF, District 5 Supervisor) and Dina Pugh (Co-director Triple Base Gallery)

Ross Mirkarimi, the District 5 Supervisor for San Francisco, goes head to head with Dina Pugh, the Co-Director/Co-Curator of Triple Base Gallery. These two cover a lot of ground, from public funding of the arts, to graffiti schizophrenia, to Iran, to how City Hall views art. Not to be missed!

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Jennifer Rissler and Jessica Silverman, January 18th, 2007
January 18, 2008, 7:54 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Jessica Silverman and Jennifer Rissler

Jessica Silverman (Silverman Gallery) and Jennifer Rissler (SFAI)

Jessica Silverman and Jennifer Rissler kick off the latest Frank Prattle-a-thon at the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery. Hear the crowd roar in the background as everyone huddles around to hear these ladies drop pearls of wisdom to the masses. Public vs. Private, tally-ho!

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Frank Prattle-a-thon at SFAC Gallery!
January 17, 2008, 11:08 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell

So the special time has come again! A large scale, multi-date interview get-down is upon us. This time it is being graciously hosted by the fantastic people at the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery as part of the hit show Reconciling America: Miraculous Encounters With The Mundane. The broad topic for investigation will be Public vs. Private and all the delicious details and back alleys therein.

KPOO 89.5FM will be broadcasting the culminated interviews a few days after each event. Look below for what time the interviews will be on the air.

Also WPS1 Art Radio (P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center) will be archiving the interviews on their website.

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Ye Old Schedule:

All interviews are at the
San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery
401 Van Ness ( @ McAllister, across from City Hall)
Please stop by and listen.
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January 18th, Friday, 7pm

Jennifer Rissler
from the San Francisco Art Institute

and

Jessica Silverman
from Silverman Gallery

(Broadcast on January 22nd, Tuesday, 8pm-10pm
on KPOO 89.5FM)
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January 19th, Saturday, 2pm

Ross Mirkarimi
San Francisco District 5 Supervisor

and

Dina Pugh
co-director of Triple Base Gallery

(Broadcast on January 22nd, Tuesday, 8pm-10pm
on KPOO 89.5FM)
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January 24th, Thursday, 2pm

Ken Foster
Executive Director of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

and

Gary Sangster
Executive Director of the Headlands Center for the Arts

(Broadcast on February 12th, Tuesday, 8pm-10pm
on KPOO 89.5FM)

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February 2nd, Saturday

NOON

Mark Johnson
Gallery Director at
San Francisco State University

and

Paul Mullins
Artist

(Broadcast on February 12th, Tuesday, 8pm-10pm
on KPOO 89.5FM)

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1pm

JD Beltran
Artist and Professor

and

Charles Guice
Charles Guice Contemporary

(Broadcast on February 12th, Tuesday, 8pm-10pm
on KPOO 89.5FM)

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February 9th, Saturday

1pm

Colter Jacobsen
Artist

and

Leslie Shows
Artist

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2pm

Sam Gould
Artist, Founder of Red76

and

Adam Kleinman
Associate Curator
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council

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February 23rd, Saturday

NOON

Anne Colvin
Artist and Co-founder/Curator of TART

and

Tucker Nichols
Artist

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1pm

Jill Miller
Artist

and

Anuradha Vikram
Program Director
Headlands Center for the Arts

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2pm

Kate Eilertsen
Interim Director of Visual Arts at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

and

Courtney Fink
Director of Southern Exposure

Mediated by special guest:
Joyce Grimm
Co-Director of Triple Base Gallery

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3pm

Hou Hanru
Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs at
San Francisco Art Institute

and

Julio César Morales
Artist and
Co-founder and Curator Queens Nails Annex

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4pm

Chris Cobb
Artist

and

Lynn Marie Kirby
Artist

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February 29th, Friday

3:30pm

Julian Myers
Professor, Art Historian, and Writer

and

Dominic Willsdon
Curator of Education and Public Programs
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Mediated by special guest:
Meg Shiffler
Program Director of the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery

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March 1st, Saturday

NOON

Jocelyn Saidenberg
Writer

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Margaret Tedesco
Artist

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1pm

Catharine Clark
Catharine Clark Gallery

and

Matt Gonzalez
Civil rights attorney and former SF city supervisor

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3pm

Susanne Cockrell
Artist

and

Ted Purves
Artist

and

Elizabeth Thomas
Phyllis Wattis MATRIX Curator
Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive

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March 19, Wednesday

NOON
(At the CCA Wattis Gallery)

Jens Hoffman
Director of the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts at CCA

and

Renny Pritikin
Director of the Nelson Gallery at UC Davis

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Here’s a non-complete participant list:

JD Beltran
Catharine Clark
Anne Colvin
Chris Cobb
Kate Eilertsen
Courtney Fink
Ken Foster
Matt Gonzalez
Sam Gould
Charles Guice
Hou Hanru
Jens Hoffmann
Colter Jacobsen
Mark Johnson
Lynn Kirby
Adam Kleinman
Jill Miller
Ross Mirkarimi
Julio César Morales
Paul Mullins
Julian Myers
Tucker Nichols
Renny Pritikin
Dina Pugh
Jennifer Rissler
Jocelyn Saidenberg
Gary Sangster
Leslie Shows
Jessica Silverman
Margaret Tedesco
Liz Thomas
Anuradha Vikram
Dominic Willsdon



Ken Foster and Kate Eilertsen, November 15, 2007
December 3, 2007, 3:56 am
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Frank Prattle With Zefrey Throwell featuring Ken Foster and Kate Eilertsen

Ken Foster (Executive director of YBCA) and Kate Eilertsen (Interim Director of Visual Arts at YBCA)

YBCA is going through some changes…

In the wake of head visual arts curator René de Guzman leaving Yerba Buena Center for the Arts to cross the bay and work at The Oakland Museum of California, YBCA is shaking it up and heading in a new direction. Hear what the new plans are for Bay Area Now, clues as to who the new head curator will be, find out how Kate and Ken really feel about every little thing. This interview is dynamite!

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Jackie Sumell and Joseph Del Pesco
October 30, 2007, 4:58 am
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Jackie Sumell and Joseph Del Pesco on Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell

Jackie Sumell (artist) and Joseph Del Pesco (curator at Artists Space)

This is an interview with Joseph Del Pesco (curator of Artists Space) and artist and social activist Jackie Sumell who is show casing her amazing project called The House That Herman Built this October at Artists Space in the A&D (Architecture and Design) Project Space.

Sumell’s piece is a truly socially engaging and multilayered masterpiece. She has been corresponding with a falsely convicted inmate in Angola Prison in Louisiana named Herman Wallace. Wallace has been in solitary confinement for over 30 years. In one of her letters to Wallace, Sumell asked him, “What kind of house does a man who has lived in a 6’x9’ box for over thirty years dream of?” and this project was born.

Recorded inside a recreation of a Louisiana state prison maximum security solitary confinement cell at Artists Space, come and listen to this interview of Sumell and Del Pesco as they describe this powerful and truly meaningful project.

(This interview was done in collaboration with Art Radio WPS1
(PS1 Contemporary Art Center, a MoMA affiliate)

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Natalie Jeremijenko, April 21st, 2007
April 26, 2007, 6:27 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring Natalie Jeremijenko

Natalie Jeremijenko (artist)

Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring Natalie Jeremijenko and Zefrey Throwell

Natalie Jeremijenko (artist) and… you guessed it!

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Natalie Jeremijenko was in town showcasing her amazing projects at the San Francisco World’s Fair, called Onetrees and the Environmental Health Clinic. In addition to being one of the smartest and most cuttingly clear and original thinkers in the art world today, Natalie is also quite a conversationalist. We covered everything from cement factory pollution, to tree clones, violence in Australia , the inner political workings of the Bush administration, and my personal favorite, the tadpole.

To listen to this interview press:

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Rebecca Miller, April 21st, 2007
April 26, 2007, 5:47 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring Rebecca Miller

Rebecca Miller (curator and artist)

Rebecca Miller, long time Dogpatch resident and local gallerist (Black Bird Space) swung by the festivities and had a second for an impromptu interview. We chatted about the familial origins of Black Bird, what it means to “sell out”, Myspace Suicide, how a show changes when you move it from Miami to SF, and the Rebecca’s true stance on the internet.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE 



Daniel Cheek, April 21st, 2007
April 26, 2007, 5:31 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring Daniel Cheek

Daniel Cheek (artist)

Daniel Cheek dropped by Sundance Coffee (HQ of NPR at the San Francisco World’s Fair) for a quick interview about his latest work which was included in the SFWF.  Tremendous photographs that ride the line between beautiful and chilling, they leave you with a true sense of the sinister in the mundane.  We talked about the MC5, the nature of photography, the absence of perfect places in the world, and the lightest 8×10 camera ever made.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE



Renny Pritikin and Joseph Del Pesco, April 14th, 2007
April 19, 2007, 4:42 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Joseph Del Pesco and Renny Pritikin

Joseph Del Pesco (artist/curator) and Renny Pritikin (curator/director)

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I met with Renny Pritikin (the director and curator of the Nelson Gallery at UC Davis) at Joseph Del Pesco’s house (of the Collective Foundation) on a rainy Saturday morning.  Oh… ’twere all interviews this lovely! Warm coffee cake, tea, and a smokin’ hot conversation. Renny and Joseph have known each other for quite awhile and the interplay in their dialogue was something to marvel at. Topics ranged from their most recent projects (Joseph at YBCA and Renny’s new show called Temp Work), to how to engage the community, self-publishing, Harry Houdini, the mystery of “Amy”, and a special treat at the end, Renny shares one of his poems. This interview was electric, a must listen!

To listen to this interview press:

HERE



Hou Hanru, March 28, 2007
March 30, 2007, 7:00 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring Hou Hanru

Hou Hanru (curator)

One of my favorite things in the world is the feeling of inspiration from talking to someone who not only honestly cares, but has the ability to transmit this to other people. Hou Hanru is just such a man. Calm, collected, and good humored, his love of art is infectious. He is currently the director of exhibitions and public programs at SFAI and will be curating this years Istanbul Biennial.  We talked about what it means to move site specific work, the Istanbul Biennial, the world economy and the World Factory, his personal art collection, and why he loves San Francisco.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE



Isabelle Massu and Dore Bowen, March 24, 2007
March 30, 2007, 6:38 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring Isabelle Massu and Dore Bowen

Isabelle Massu (artist) and Dore Bowen (Assistant Professor of Art History at SJSU)

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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring Isabelle Massu and Dore Bowen and friend

Isabelle Massu (artist), Dore Bowen(Assistant Professor of Art History at SJSU)
bottom row- Isabelle Gressier (Installation Designer)

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Isabelle Massu and Dore Bowen have a show at SF Camerawork entitled, “Not Given: Talking of and Around Photographs of Arab Women”. These two put on a hell of an interview addressing the nature of archives, gender roles, the middle east, if you can tell a book by it’s cover and a ton more. Not to be missed!

To listen to this interview press:

HERE



RAIL- with Jessica Silverman, Dina Pugh, and Justin Hoover, March 24, 2007
March 24, 2007, 6:46 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring Jessica Silverman, Dina Pugh, and Justin Hoover

Jessica Silverman (Silverman Gallery), Dina Pugh (Triple Base Gallery), and Justin Hoover (The Garage)

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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring Jessica Silverman and Justin Hoover

Jessica Silverman (Silverman Gallery) and Justin Hoover (The Garage)

This is something to watch folks…. a new arts alliance is in the formative stages in San Francisco. Still very new, but full of potential, 2 members of RAIL (Jessica Silverman and Dina Pugh) plus Justin Hoover (who runs a non-profit art space called The Garage) met up to discuss the art scene around the bay as they see it. If you’re wondering what the future of San Francisco art looks like, this is an excellent bellwether.

Here are some of the organizations aligned with RAIL (not a complete list mind you):

-Silverman Gallery
-Ampersand International Arts
-Ping Pong Gallery
-TART
-Joseph Del Pesco
-Triple Base Gallery

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To listen to this interview press:

HERE



JD Beltran and Michael Arcega, March 10th, 2007
March 23, 2007, 5:26 pm
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Michael Arcega and JD Beltran

Michael Arcega (artist) and JD Beltran (artist)

Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring JD Beltran and  Michael Arcega

JD Beltran (artist) and Michael Arcega (artist)

JD Beltran and Michael Arcega, two of my absolute favorite artists in San Francsico, come together under one roof and tear the place apart with the sheer ingenuity of their new projects. From manila folders, to messages from mom, to the question if there is such a thing as a happy secret, to the madness of the art market, this is one hell of an rap session.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE



Jem Cohen, February 21st, 2007
February 22, 2007, 6:23 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring Jem Cohen

Jem Cohen (filmmaker)

Jem Cohen is a pillar of modern film making. From his seminal piece “Instrument” (a collaboration with music legends Fugazi), to one of his latest chillingly profound movies “Chain”, to his numerous other films, Cohen is truly at the vanguard of modern cinema.  I was so happy to find that Cohen didn’t shy away from the big questions  either, he bellied up to the bar and took a stand.  Excellent!  We discussed a wide variety of topics, from how to get over creative blocks, to the possibility of a war with Iran, to the global mall culture, and advice for young filmmakers.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE



William E. Jones, February 18th, 2007
February 19, 2007, 12:34 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell featuring William E. Jones

William E. Jones (Filmmaker, Photographer)

William E. Jones is one of the true heroes of Los Angeles. His movies range from the provocative, to the mind bending, to the touching.  He has a flair for the perfect quip at the precise moment, not only in his films, but in conversation as well. Probably best known for his film, “Is It Really So Strange?” which documents the large fan following that Morrisey has developed amongst Latino youth in Los Angeles, he is in town to promote his new movie, “V.O.” which is a mash-up of classic foreign films with gay porn. William and I chatted about almost every damn thing there is to talk about, from the place of computers in modern films, to how long it takes to do a proper pompadour, to movies in Paris, and of course, gay porn from the 80’s.

William will be showing his films on Tuesday (2/20) starting at 7:30pm at the
Pacific Film Archive.  in Berkeley.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE



Johnny Hattori, January 27th, 2007
February 5, 2007, 1:37 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Johnny Hattori

Johnny Hattori (artist, avid golfer)

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Johnny has to be one of the funniest people to have walked the entire globe.  From the minute you sit down with him, not only are you at ease, but you are suddenly laughing your ass off as well.  I caught up with him at Southern Exposure (where NPR has their HQ right now) and we chit chatted about one minute portraits, substitute teaching, golfing, and his belief that everyone is an artist.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE 



Jenelle Porter (Philadelphia), January 22nd, 2007
February 5, 2007, 1:24 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Jenelle Porter

Jenelle Porter (Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia) caught by surprise in a basekamp installation!

Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Jenelle Porter, Red76 with Sam Gould Installation

Sam Gould of Red76

Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Jenelle Porter with Space 1026 installing

Space 1026 installing their neon Ewok village of art madness…

Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Jenelle Porter with LTTR

LTTR with hatchet buried in the table. (Who so ever removes this hatchet shall be king… or queen…)

Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring Jenelle Porter with Black Floor Gallery

The Black Floor Gallery girls going ape shit!

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Jenelle (along with Naomi Beckwith and Elyse Gonzales) curated an amazing show called Locally Localized Gravity at the ICA in Philly. The participants read like a who’s who of the “Collective” art scene in America right now. Space 1026, Red76, LTTR, basekamp, CCRED, LURE, Black Floor Gallery, and more! Jenelle talks about this groundbreaking show as well as her history in the arts, L.A., Minneapolis, NY, the merits of curitorial schooling, and she answers the question of what would she do with $25 million clams!

To listen to this interview press:

HERE



William Pym (Philadelphia), January 19th, 2007
February 5, 2007, 12:51 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, featuring William Pym

William Pym (Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Art Forum)

I met William at an after party in Philadelphia at a place called Black Floor Gallery (excellent spot by the way). We quickly established our mutual affection for pirate radio and from there we were off. We snuck up to the top floor of a warehouse, and with revellers below, proceeded to get to the bottom of the London underground rave culture, Philadelphia’s art scene, love, work, life, lies…, in other words, everything under the sun.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE 



Matthew Higgs (@ Art Basel Miami), December 9th, 2006
December 18, 2006, 3:34 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, Featuring Matthew Higgs

Matthew Higgs (White Columns)

Matthew Higgs (Director/Chief Curator of White Columns) and I had a splendid interview outside of the NADA Art Fair in Miami (where White Columns had a booth). Matthew Higgs is one of the most popular curators working today and there is a reason for that, not only is he intelligent, but he’s humble, enthused, and producing some of the best shows in the world (a deadly combination if ever there was one). From double teaming as an artist/curator, to a non-profit’s role at an uber-artfair, to Wayne’s World, to Colter Jacobsen, and finally to the meteoric rise of Milwaukee as the art apex for the entire world; this is required listening if you give even half a shit about what’s going on in art today.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE



David Weinstein (@ Art Basel Miami), December 9th, 2006
December 18, 2006, 2:59 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, Featuring David Weinstein

David Weinstein (WPS1)

Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, Featuring Jeannie Hopper and David Weinstein

Jeannie Hopper (WPS1) and David Weinstein (WPS1)

David Weinstein (Managing director of WPS1) and I had a lovely interview in the cafe of the Days Inn in Miami Beach. This conversation was a perfect example of how beautiful radio can be when you are interviewing someone who truly understands the medium.  These are my people!   From the roots of WPS1, to the beast of Basel, to David’s history as an artist, to some juicy arty gossip, to the very nature of radio and where it’s going. This communique is not something I would miss if I were you.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE



Kitty Scott, December 6th, 2006
December 11, 2006, 7:01 am
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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, Featuring Kitty Scott

Kitty Scott (Serpentine Gallery)

I caught up with Kitty Scott (the chief curator of London’s amazing Serpentine Gallery) on this lovely morning on a Portrero hillside cafe. Kitty is definitely one of the most knowledgeable curators in the field today, but what I truly enjoyed about interviewing her is that it is obvious that she’s extremely impassioned about art. Conversation ranged from musings about her past position at the National Gallery of Canada, to the Serpentine Gallery’s latest show of Damien Hirst’s collection, to how she teaches young curators, to her own personal collection. Excellent stuff!

To listen to this interview press:

HERE



Frank Prattled at Triple Base Gallery, November 19th, 2006
November 29, 2006, 3:42 am
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The Day Long Frank Prattle Interview-a-thon!

8 hours of interviews! 35 different guests! Live radio broadcast!

This was probably one of the funnest days of my entire life. People whirling around, radio transmissions (on the lovely Neighborhood Public Radio, 88.9fm), heavy conversations, light chit-chat, madness on all fronts. Take a gander below….

Frank Prattled with Zefrey Throwell
The calm before the storm…

Frank Prattled with Zefrey Throwell, Dina Pugh and Joyce Grimm

Dina Pugh and Joyce Grimm, the Queens of Triple Base Gallery

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Apsara and Glen kicked off the day with a tremendous interview, ranging from Barney to the ethics of curating/collecting to politics to every other thing under the sun.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE
(Apsara’s mic is a little low, sorry!)

Frank Prattled with Zefrey Throwell, Glen Helfand and Apsara DiQuinzio

Glen Helfand (Artforum, SFAI, CCA) and Apsara DiQuinzio (SFMOMA)

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Frank Prattled with Zefrey Throwell, Glen Helfand and Apsara DiQuinzio

Apsara DiQuinzio (SFMOMA) and Glen Helfand (Artforum, SFAI, CCA)

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The next interview was a steamer with Darren Jenkins and Jason Byers, mediated by Jon Brumit.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE

Frank Prattled with Zefrey Throwell, Darren Jenkins, Jason Byers, and Jon Brumit

Darren Jenkins (21 Grand), Jason Byers (Blank Space) and Jon Brumit (NPR)

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Frank Prattled with Zefrey Throwell, the lovely crowd out front

A crowd of eager critical thinkers…

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Dina Pugh interviewed Sidra Stich.

To listen to this interview press:

HERE

Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, Featuring Sidra Stich

Sidra Stich (art-SITES)

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Frank Prattle with Zefrey Throwell, Featuring Sidra Stich and Dina Pugh

Sidra Stich (art-SITES) and Dina Pugh (Triple Base Gallery)

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