Extremely thrilled to have the inimitable and infinitely wise #real_one, artist Judy Glantzman, on the podcast this week. We cover her artistic beginnings in the East Village scene of the 80's (buckle up for some great stories), the vibrant multidisciplinary work coming out of her Upstate NY studio today, and everything in between. Also, don't miss her incredible philosophies about making art sprinkled throughout, and her essential tips for beating Artist's block. Judy is a painter, collage artist and sculptor and has been awarded grants from the Guggenhein Foundation, NYFA-NYSCA, Pollock Krasner Foundation and Anonymous Was a Woman. She is also an educator (RISD, Pratt, NYSS, etc.) and is open to artists who need some online feedback-just dm her at the IG below.
Judy Glantzman is represented by Betty Cuningham Gallery in NYC. Also, find her on IG @judyglantzman
Works Mentioned:
The Pier (Abandoned Pier 34 in NYC) 1983-84
"The Missing Children Show" group mural installation with 5 other artists, incl David Wojnarowicz, in an abandoned factory building in Louisville, KY 1985
"Judy Glantzman Cuts Up Her Friends" 1985 exhibition of cut-out portraits at Steven Adams Gallery
"A Valentine for Lila" 2006
"She Juggles" 2006
"After Donatello" 2015
"Dark Prayer" 2016
"Reach" 2017
"Dawn Clements" 2019
More reading/links:
Essay "Judy Glantzman on Obituaries and Shadows | Art in Isolation" Painters on Painting blog 2020
Judy Glantzman interviewed on Beer with a Painter w/ Jennifer Samet for Hyperallergic blog
Hyperallergic article by Allison Meier with photos of The Pier
David Finn's photos of The Pier
Press kit from The Missing Children Show 1985 Louisville
Andreas Sterzing's photos of The Pier 1983-84
Artists mentioned: David Wojnarowicz, Mike Bidlo, John Fekner, Gordon Matta Clark, David Finn ("Masked Figures"), Kiki Smith, Huck Snyder, Peter Hujar Andreas Sterzing (photographer who documented the Pier), Charles Garabedian ("September Song," 2001 - 2003), Jacques Louis David, Francisco de Goya, Pablo Picasso ("Guernica"), Winslow Homer ("Dressing for the Carnival" 1877), Donatello, Charles Burchfield, Edgar Degas ("Little Dancer Aged 14" 1881), plus East Village galleries Civilian Warfare and Gracie Mansion
Judy's Artist's Block Blockers
(as summarized by Amy and her irrepressible need to be pithy):
1. Seed Theory (every part of a piece is a seed!)
2. Make a Doodle Painting *or* Make a Garbage Painting
3. Bravery Lives in the Living Room (and often in a basket!)
4. Nosy Nextdoor Neighbors
5. Be a Bad Art Student
6. Silly Geese Wear Paper Crowns
7. Your Work is Not Your Own
8. If You Think It, You Have to Make It
9. The Road to Freedom is Paved With Repetition (hot off the presses! in this ep!)
Thank you, Judy! Thank you, Listeners!
See you next time.
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Amy's Interview on Two Coats of Paint: https://tinyurl.com/2v2ywnb3
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