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Explain Me
Paddy Johnson and William Powhida
34 episodes
9 months ago
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Explain Me with Jonathan Schwartz of Atelier4 and Magda Sawon of Postmasters
Explain Me
1 hour 27 minutes 37 seconds
5 years ago
Explain Me with Jonathan Schwartz of Atelier4 and Magda Sawon of Postmasters
Serkan Özkaya's Proletarier Aller Länder (Workers of the World) 1999, Image via Postmaster's Gallery. In this episode of Explain Me, hosts Paddy Johnson and William Powhida talk to Magda Sawon of Postmasters Gallery in New York, and Jonathan Schwartz, the CEO and founder of Atelier4, an arts logistics company based out of New York. The discussion includes stories and conversations you won’t find anywhere else.  Schwartz reports that at least one logistics company is currently breaking the law to ship art, and that Fedex trucks are in short supply because they’re being used to transport the dead.  Magda describes the challenges for galleries which range from financial burdens to the need to better consider the online art environment.  William and Paddy discuss the financial precarity of artists, writers, and educators.  As a group we talk about what needs to be done to respond to the crisis and what is being done. We also make the mini announcement that we will be launching a Patreon for Explain Me in the next week or two. More details on that soon! We’re looking at a radical shift in opportunity, so this conversation includes a fair amount of debate. We’re also doing it over zoom, with William on the phone due to an internet connectivity issue. This isn’t the best recording quality we’ve ever produced, but it might be the most important episode. Please tune in.   COMING UP: Resources for freelancers and art organizations. What relief is available and how long it will take to get to the people who need it.
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