Friday, April 30, 2010

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Monday, April 26, 2010

Episode 95: Jewish Painters of Montreal: Witnesses of Their Time, 1930-1948 [Zeke's Alternate Art Rant]

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Episode 95 [13:49]
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Chris 'Zeke' Hand ranting about the Jewish Painters of Montreal: Witnesses of Their Time, 1930-1948 exhibit at the McCord Museum.

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Originally broadcast on the Monday Morning After on CKUT 90.3 FM, Montreal.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Monday, April 19, 2010

Episode 94: Dwight Baird [Zeke's Alternate Art Interview]

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Episode 94 [20:26]
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Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Liz Pieres in conversation with Dwight Baird about his paintings of Cuba.

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Originally broadcast on the Monday Morning After on CKUT 90.3 FM, Montreal.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Episode 93: 20th Century Art at the Hôtel XIXe siècle [Zeke's Alternate Art Discussion]

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Episode 93 [11:59]
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Chris 'Zeke' Hand discussing with Liz Pieres the 20th Century art collection on display in the lobby of at the Hôtel XIXe siècle (aka LH Hotel) at 262 Saint Jacques W. in Old Montreal.

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Originally broadcast on the Monday Morning After on CKUT 90.3 FM, Montreal.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Episode 92: 'Public Art' in Old Montréal by Jaume Plensa, Fernando Botero, César Baldaccini, Jim Dine, Robert Indiana, & Fernand Léger [Zeke's Alternate Art Ramble]

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Episode 92 [16:35]
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Chris 'Zeke' Hand having a rambling discussion with Liz Pieres about some 'public art' on display in Old Montréal until September 2010. Specifically Shadows II by Jaume Plensa, The Volumptuous Man by Fernando Botero, Hommage à Eiffel by César Baldaccini (who also has An Ostrich on Roller Skates on exhibit in Old Montréal), Three Hearts on a Rock by Jim Dine, Love by Robert Indiana and Le tournesol polychrome by Fernand Léger.

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Originally broadcast on the Monday Morning After on CKUT 90.3 FM, Montreal.