Subject, Object, Verb
A podcast by ArtReview
21 Episodes
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S2 Ep17: Paul McCarthy’s Life in Music
Published: 12/16/2022 -
S2 Ep16: Matt Marble on Arthur Russell’s Pop Music of the Future
Published: 11/9/2022 -
S2 Ep15: Podcast: Joanne Robertson on Improvisation
Published: 9/30/2022 -
S2 Ep14: Deniz Gul and Nour Mobarak: the Sound of Language
Published: 8/5/2022 -
S2 Ep13: Hunter Hunt-Hendrix’s Transcendental Metal Opera
Published: 7/1/2022 -
S2 Ep12: Mochu – Narrating Art, Deep Time and Freeports
Published: 5/31/2022 -
S2 Ep11: Natasha Ginwala on the Sound of Riots
Published: 5/5/2022 -
S2 Ep10: Jared Madere’s Guide to Making Music with AI
Published: 4/7/2022 -
S2 Ep9: Ei Arakawa on Melody as Memory
Published: 2/24/2022 -
S2 Ep8: Klein on the Sound of Childhood
Published: 1/21/2022 -
S2 Ep7: Sheila Heti on Thinking about Thinking
Published: 12/15/2021 -
S2 Ep6: Tao Lin on the Art of Unknowing
Published: 10/21/2021 -
S2 Ep5: Simon Critchley on Pandemic Mysticism
Published: 6/25/2021 -
S2 Ep4: Flying Lotus
Published: 5/26/2021 -
S2 Ep3: Pat Metheny
Published: 4/27/2021 -
S2 Ep2: Tschabalala Self
Published: 3/18/2021 -
S2 Ep1: Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Published: 2/18/2021 -
S1 Ep4: Ariel Pink, Johanna Hedva, and Jacolby Satterwhite
Published: 12/16/2020 -
S1 Ep3: Routine, Ritual, Eulogy
Published: 8/20/2020 -
S1 Ep2: Josh Smith, Farah Al Qasimi, and Angharad Williams
Published: 5/20/2020
Subject, Object, Verb is the sonic counterpart to ArtReview magazine, one of the world’s leading publications on contemporary art. The show explores the connections between artist, art and life – or, in the show’s own lexicon: subject, object and verb. Musician, artist and writer Ross Simonini engages with artists and thinkers of all varieties, including but not limited to painters, fashion designers, filmmakers, novelists, sculptors, poets, composers, sound artists, curators, and philosophers. The show features a collage of formats, from interviews to field recordings to mixtapes to sound commissions, while always encouraging an attention to the many ways in which art can arrive at the ears.