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La Collector

Podcast von Mackenzie Heard

Englisch

Kultur & Freizeit

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A contemporary art podcast exploring taste, culture, and how we see the world. Hosted by Mackenzie, La Collector offers thoughtful conversation, insider context, and a more personal way of engaging with art.

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Episode Personal Folklore: Ray Hwang on Painting What You Can't Forget Cover

Personal Folklore: Ray Hwang on Painting What You Can't Forget

How do contemporary artists turn memory into meaning? In this episode of La Collector, host Mackenzie Heard interviews painter Ray Hwang about his creative process, artistic influences, and the role of personal history in contemporary painting. Based in New York, Hwang’s work blends abstraction with symbolic imagery—drawing from his upbringing, cultural identity, and everyday observations. This conversation explores: * The creative process behind abstract painting * How artists develop visual language and symbolism * The role of identity and memory in art * Materials like joss paper and their cultural significance * Tips for how to look at and understand contemporary art Whether you’re new to the art world or a seasoned collector looking for their new favorite artist, this episode offers a deeper look into how artists think—and how you can engage with their work more confidently. Follow Ray -- @rayhwangart or www.rayhwangart.com

24. März 2026 - 33 min
Episode What Nobody Told You About Art History — And Why It Actually Matters Cover

What Nobody Told You About Art History — And Why It Actually Matters

Art history was never meant to be a list of names and dates you were supposed to memorize in tenth grade. It was always something messier, more human, and far more interesting than that. In this episode, Mackenzie breaks down the major art movements — Neoclassicism, Impressionism, Modernism, Abstract Expressionism, Postmodernism, and Contemporary art — not as a timeline, but as a chain reaction. Because every single movement started the same way: with artists who looked at what existed and decided it wasn't enough anymore. You'll learn why critics accidentally named Impressionism with an insult, what Picasso was actually rebelling against, why Abstract Expressionism made New York the art capital of the world, and how Warhol used consumer culture to blow up everything that came before him. By the end, you won't just recognize these terms — you'll understand what they were fighting for. And the next time someone at a gallery says "this feels very postmodern," you'll know exactly what they mean. This is not Art History 101. No lectures. No slides. Just the story of people who refused to repeat what came before them — and changed everything because of it. Subscribe to La Collector wherever you listen, and follow along on Instagram (@lacollector.podcast) for gallery picks, cultural commentary, and art world insider access.

9. März 2026 - 11 min
Episode The Insider’s NYC Art Guide with What’s Up in NY Cover

The Insider’s NYC Art Guide with What’s Up in NY

If you’ve only been to The Whitney, we need to talk. This week, I’m sitting down with Michelle, the woman behind What’s Up in NY (@whats_up_in_ny) who's mapping the best art, talks, and cultural moments happening across New York City.  We talk about: * The best free and pay-what-you-wish museums in NYC * The small galleries in Tribeca, Chinatown, and the Lower East Side you shouldn’t sleep on * Why some of the most important shows aren’t the most hyped * How to build your own taste (instead of chasing trends) * What it really means to “get” art Whether you live in New York or you’re visiting for the weekend, this is your insider’s guide to navigating the NYC art scene with confidence. Because art isn’t about knowing everything. It’s about knowing what moves you. Come for the hidden gems. Stay for the permission to trust your own eye. And make sure you follow What's Up in NY | Substack (⁠⁠@whatsupinnythisweek), Instagram: @whats_up_in_ny

1. März 2026 - 34 min
Episode Art Discovery with Morgan Everhart, Founder of ArtHap Cover

Art Discovery with Morgan Everhart, Founder of ArtHap

We’re talking art discovery—NYC edition—with Morgan Everhart, artist and founder of ArtHap, the beloved New York listings platform that helped thousands of people figure out what openings were actually worth leaving the apartment for and is now part of ArtRabbit, a global art discovery platform. In this episode, Mackenzie sits down with Morgan to unpack what’s really happening behind the curtain of the art world: how galleries function, why pricing is still so murky for artists and buyers, and what it takes to build a truly useful discovery tool in a city where everything opens on Thursday and somehow all at once. We also get into the big shift happening right now—our changing relationship to the internet, niche communities, and the tension between fragmentation and connection in the art scene. Morgan shares what he’s learned from years of navigating every layer of the ecosystem (from museum jobs to studio management to platform-building), why it’s okay if you don’t like the work, and what parts of experiencing art will always be deeply human—no matter how digital the world gets. If you’ve ever felt intimidated walking into a gallery, overwhelmed by the noise, or stuck scrolling without a plan — this is your roadmap. Follow ArtRabbit (⁠⁠www.artrabbit.com [http://www.artrabbit.com/]⁠⁠⁠) | Instagram: @artrabbit

18. Feb. 2026 - 35 min
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Art as Necessary Expression

In this episode, Mackenzie explores art as a necessary form of expression during moments of crisis, division, and uncertainty. We talk about how artists use their work to document lived experience, preserve memory, and speak when language — or institutions — fail. From historical examples to contemporary artists working right now, this episode looks at how art often becomes the first draft of history. This isn’t about taking sides or decoding art “correctly.” It’s about understanding why art so often emerges in moments of rupture, why discomfort is sometimes the point, and how looking closely can be an active, human response to the world we’re living in. This is a slower, more reflective episode about art not as decoration or status, but as orientation — a way to make sense of what’s happening around us and feel a little less alone while we do. Because art doesn’t just reflect the world. It responds to it. Resources & References * Francisco Goya (c. 1810–1820) * Jacob Lawrence (1940–1941) * Kara Walker (1990s–present) * Dread Scott (1980s–present) * ACT UP (late 1980s–1990s) * Theaster Gates (2000s–present) * Zanele Muholi (2000s–present) * Forensic Architecture (2010–present) * Banksy (1990s–present)

9. Feb. 2026 - 15 min
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