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Incandescence: The Chandelier in Contemporary Art by Bart

23 min · 6 de jun de 2025
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In this episode of How Does the Art World Work Claudia Baez, Matt Nasser, and Bartholomew Bland sit down inside the Lehman College Art Gallery to talk about Incandescence The Chandelier in Contemporary Art which was curated by Bart himself. Recorded during the final week of the show, the conversation dives into the ten year process of bringing it to life, what defines a chandelier, and how artists use the form to explore themes of power, violence, absurdity, and spectacle. From banana chandeliers and turkey necks to Cold War crystal bombs, it’s a behind the scenes look at the curation, improvisation, and big ideas that made Bart’s show shine.

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