The Exhibitionist is an irreverent art and art history podcast. Hosted by Alice, we review exhibitions and museums, and talk about all our favourite art world things. Always smart but never snobby, we aim to go beyond the canon and talk about things you might not expect.
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Welcome to The Exhibitionists podcast, grab a lanyard and reach for the free booth tchotchke
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Where are we headed and how will we get there, once Covid-19 is back in the box? UFI’s four regional directors join Steph and Antony to share their insight on what the exhibition world may look like when we emerge from this global industry shutdown
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Matchmaking and the art of turning online ones and zeros into real world heroes
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Antony visits Event Tech Live to speak with three companies helping personalise the real-world exhibitor experience using online solutions. Thank you to Mykyta Fastovets, Chris Wickson and Aleksandra Panyukhina for their expert insight..
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Steph catches up with London-based exhibition organiser Montgomery Group, a family-run private global business as at ease in the overcrowded Singapore as it is in nascent Botswana, for which no regional challenge is too great, and freedom from shareholders is a blessing.
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Marty and Marty from Mad Event Management drop in to update The Exhibitionists on what trade show organisers can learn from the world of consumer
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The Exhibitionists speak to two leading figures in the campaign for gender equality in global exhibitions
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The switched-on trio Jo-Anne Kelleway, Matt Coyne and Adam Parry join Steph and Antony to provide some illumination on tech trends in the exhibition industry
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Steph and Antony discuss the nefarious practice of pay-to-play, and how to boost your event’s value with quality content
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Steph reports back from the shooting and hunting SHOT Show in Las Vegas, a wall-bound event taking aim at new exhibitors through a series of carefully implemented new schemes and pavilions
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Steph and Antony catch up with Explori’s Sophie Holt to find out more about what’s causing visitors to tune in or turn off when they hit the show floor
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This edition we look at how to improve your relationship with key press and media partners with the help of CES’ Rocio Sandoval, while Steph turns the table on Antony and asks how the journalist’s experience could be enriched..
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As the year draws to an end, Steph and Antony discuss acquisition, collapse and the topics that we may come to remember it by
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teeth teeth teeth teeth teeth teeth teethA quick little live review for you today - I went to see Teeth, at the Wellcome Collection. Not for the faint of heart or the dentally anxious, this exhibition explores the darkest cavities of the history of dentistry. It’s sweet in places and rotten in others, with some very tongue in cheek curation. I real…
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Art Shots - Dorothea Lange, Vanessa Winship and Killed Negatives
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Two exhibitions for the price of one, and a free display! I went to Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing and Vanessa Winship: And Time Folds at the Barbican, and Killed Negatives: Unseen Images of 1930s America at the Whitechapel Gallery. So much documentary photography. All highly recommended.Lange and Winship run until 2.09.2018 - information and t…
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James Cook: The Voyages at the British Library
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I recorded this review live in the British Library's exhibition commemorating 250 years since the first Cook voyage. It's a little different to my usual format - you can treat it as an extra long review or use it as an audioguide.James Cook: The Voyages runs until 28.8.2018. Admission is £14 or £7 with an Art Pass. More information on the exhibitio…
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I said I was doing a ton of podcasts this month AND I MEANT IT. Throughout August I'll be releasing short reviews of the major summer "blockbuster" exhibitions, called Art Shots.I really loved Lee Bul's Hayward Gallery retrospective! The exhibition runs until 19.8.2018, and tickets are £13 or £6.50 with an Art Pass. This episode also has a return t…
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Throughout August I'll be releasing short reviews of the major summer "blockbuster" exhibitions, called Art Shots. I can't recommend All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life, at Tate Britain. The show itself was underwhelming and tickets were £19.50 or £18.50 for concessions, but if you're a bigger fan of Freud or Bacon than me yo…
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HI HI HI I've missed you! So for the month of August, I'll be back on the podcasting with some quick and dirty exhibition reviews... They'll be super short responses to exhibitions, with my skip it or see it thoughts on the dozens of shows on in London at the moment.Drop me a line at theexhibitionist.org, facebook.com/exhibitionistpod or on twitter…
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Unexpected delays and weirdness means this episode is going up after the exhibition finishes, but it's okay because we didn't like it anyway?Clare and I went to the Barbican to see Into The Unknown. It's cool if that's your thing, but we were underwhelmed...Contact me via theexhibitionist.org, facebook.com/exhibitionistpod and exhibitionistpod@gmai…
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It's our first birthday! Rose and Alice went to the Camden Art Centre to see shows by Jennifer Tee and Daniel Richter. Both shows run until September 17th - more info at https://www.camdenartscentre.org/Jennifer Tee's RESIST STACK OF BOOKS:James Baldwin, Go Tell It On The Mountain (1953)Anthony Burgess, A Clockwork Orange (1962)Kate Chopin, The Awa…
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