Declassified

By: Parker Matthews & Georgia Gardner
  • Summary

  • In the art world, there’s always more than what meets the eye. We’re here to uncover stories and truths as we work to solve the puzzle of success in this complex industry. Access lies at the heart of our mission. We amplify as many voices as we can, featuring artists, collectors, curators, advisors, historians, and entrepreneurs, listening as they tell us what it’s like to walk in their shoes.
    Parker Matthews & Georgia Gardner
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Episodes
  • 12. Declassified Unscripted
    Jun 17 2022

    Today we wrap up Season One of Declassified. Parker and Georgia update you on what's next after graduation, the future of Declassified, & play a little game sharing their art world crushes! 

    To learn more about Declassified and listen to past episodes visit www.declassified-pod.com & IG @declassified.pod. See you soon!

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    16 mins
  • 11. Declassified Perspectives with Carol Krinsky
    Jun 10 2022

    Today we speak with Dr. Carol Krinsky, Professor of Art History at New York University, in our second Declassified Perspectives conversation - our final episode of the season!

    Get bona fide answers and advice from Professor Krinsky on Episode 11 of Declassified.

    About Professor Krinsky:

    Dr. Carol Krinsky is a Professor of Art History in New York University’s Department of Art History and the Institute of Fine Arts. She received her Ph.D. and a Master’s from NYU’s Institute of Fine Arts, as well as a B.A. at Smith College, where she studied art and architectural history. Her areas of research include 20th-century architecture and 15th-century painting.

    Professor Krinsky has earned many awards for her research and books, but also for her teaching including honors from Phi Beta Kappa, Fulbright and the National Endowment for the Arts and a Distinguished Teaching of Art History Award from the College Art Association. She has written several books and in countless publications, which will be listed as further reading on our website.

    Definitions, links and more resources on www.declassified.com/krinsky & IG @declassified.pod. See you next season!

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    53 mins
  • 10. What is a gallery’s function?
    Jun 3 2022

    Today we asked Kavi Gupta, gallerist and founder of Kavi Gupta Gallery: What is a gallery’s function?

    And have you ever wondered:

    Who does a gallery serve? How does the hierarchy of needs in a gallery look? Whose voices matter most?

    What is the day-to-day like at a busy gallery?

    What responsibilities does a gallery have, to its patrons, artists, and the ecosystem at large?

    Get bona fide answers and advice from Kavi on Episode 11 of Declassified.

    About Kavi:

    Kavi Gupta earned his degree in Art History from Northern Illinois University and an MBA from University of Chicago. He opened his namesake gallery in Chicago in 2000, and since has hosted countless exhibitions and participated in the world’s most esteemed international fairs, including Frieze and Art Basel. He now represents over thirty artists.

    Kavi Gupta Gallery has earned three highly prestigious International Association of Art Critics Awards (the AICA-USA) in 2011, 2013 and again in 2015. They have expanded, now with several locations in the Midwest and a publishing arm, while maintaining their vision to "seek out and offer a platform to artists whose vitality expands and deepens the cultural conversation, especially if theirs is a voice that has been marginalized."

    Find Kavi & his gallery on IG: @kavigupta, @kavigupta_

    Definitions and more resources on www.declassified.com/gupta & IG @declassified.pod. See you next week!

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    1 hr and 6 mins

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