The David Zwirner Podcast
May 28, 2025
An episode dedicated to Yayoi Kusama: arguably the most famous artist in the world and yet among the most indefinable, elusive, and transformative. Helen Molesworth is joined by art historian Jennifer DeVere Brody, art critic Johanna Fateman, and curator Catherine Taft to unpack the many versions of Yayoi Kusama—and her singular importance in 20th and 21st century art.
An Art Historian’s View of How We Got Here with Jonathan Crary
May 21, 2025
Helen Molesworth speaks to art historian and culture critic Jonathan Crary, whose recent books Scorched Earth and 24/7 constitute both a polemic against what he calls the “internet complex”—and a diagnosis of where society is now.
Dispatch from a Humanities Field in Crisis | with Darby English
May 2, 2025
With higher education facing existential threat under the current administration, Helen Molesworth speaks to art historian, critic, and educator Darby English about the difficulties of understanding this precise moment and the importance of discourse, independent thought, and history.
Joan Mitchell at 100 with Julie Mehretu and Eileen Myles
April 23, 2025
On the occasion of Joan Mitchell’s centennial year, Helen Molesworth speaks to artist Julie Mehretu and poet Eileen Myles about what Mitchell’s life and work means to them.
Julianne Moore
April 16, 2025
Academy award-winning actor and writer Julianne Moore goes in depth on her craft, the art of filmmaking, and passion for design. Julianne Moore has starred in numerous award-winning films since the 1990s, most recently in Pedro Almodóvar’s The Room Next Door.
Annabelle Selldorf
April 8, 2025
Celebrated architect Annabelle Selldorf on her life and work, which includes numerous cultural spaces, from commercial galleries to major museums. Selldorf Architects's most recent project, a critically acclaimed expansion of the Frick Collection in New York, opens to the public on April 17, 2025. David Zwirner’s new Chelsea building at 533 West 19th Street, also designed by Selldorf Architects, will open May 8 with a solo exhibition by Michael Armitage.
Re-release: The Legacy of Ruth Asawa
April 1, 2025
Helen Molesworth invited artists EJ Hill and Sarah Sze to listen to archival audio interviews with Ruth Asawa and discuss her ideas and art.
Candy Darling, More Than Warhol Superstar
March 26, 2025
A revealing look into the real life behind the icon and Warhol Superstar Candy Darling. Cynthia Carr, author of the acclaimed Fire in the Belly: The Life and Times of David Wojnarowicz discusses her newest biography: Candy Darling: Dreamer, Icon, Superstar. Carr is joined by MacArthur Fellow, singer-songwriter, and actor Vivian Bond, who narrated the audiobook.
The Untold Story of Black Mountain College
March 19, 2025
The history of a radical cooperative farm at Black Mountain College that defined both daily life and pedagogy at the birthplace of American art education. David Silver, an expert on the farm at Black Mountain college, tells the story of how Black Mountain students collaborated in order to survive.
Anni Albers: Her Life, Her Work, Her Words
March 11, 2025
Exploring the life and work of Anni Albers in the artist’s own words. Hosted by Helen Molesworth and featuring rare archival interviews with Albers and insights from artists Kristine Woods and Diedrick Bracken and art historian Julia Bryan-Wilson.
The Art of Rivalry with Wesley Morris
February 26, 2025
Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times critic Wesley Morris comes on the podcast to unpack the long history and current state of artistic rivalries, from Leonardo daVinci and Michelangelo to Drake and Kendrick Lamar.
The Unconstitutional War on Trans People
February 18, 2025
Helen Molesworth hosts a special episode, starting with a conversation with leading ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio and followed by an interview with artist Laurie Simmons and activist Maryhope Howland.
The Best Art Exhibitions of The Century (So Far) | with Steve Locke
December 18, 2024
As we turn the page on a quarter century, Helen Molesworth and the artist Steve Locke look back with a highly opinionated list of their favorite art shows of the last 25 years.
The Problem of Taste: On the Late, Great Dave Hickey with Jarrett Earnest
October 16, 2024
Writer, curator, and editor Jarrett Earnest joins Helen to discuss his most recent edited volume of writings by the iconoclastic, enduring art critic Dave Hickey, titled Feint of Heart: Art Writings, 1982-2002. Out now from David Zwirner Books, wherever books are sold.
Grace Wales Bonner and Horace Ballard
April 23, 2024
Acclaimed fashion designer and curator Grace Wales Bonner is joined by the scholar and curator Horace D. Ballard. In a wide ranging conversation on art and fashion, they unpack the nuances of style, medium, and intentionality in art.
On Hilma af Klint with Julia Voss and Briony Fer
March 5, 2024
An episode on the art and life of Hilma af Klint featuring art historian Briony Fer and af Klint’s biographer, Julia Voss.
On Vermeer
February 6, 2024
Was Vermeer really the artist behind some of his most well-known works?
Special Episode | On Richard Serra with Hal Foster
Has Contemporary Art Lost Its Edge?
Jordan Wolfson x Beeple
Inside ‘The Red Studio’: Ann Temkin with 6 Artists on Matisse
Helen Molesworth and Benjamin H.D. Buchloh on Gerhard Richter
The Legacy of Ruth Asawa
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