What is sound art? And what do we know about its origin story? We explore this question and more with our guest this week, artist and educator Judy Dunaway. An adjunct professor in the History of Art Department at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Dunaway’s recent article, “The Forgotten 1979 MoMA Sound Art Exhibition,” […]


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What is sound art? And what do we know about its origin story? We explore this question and more with our guest this week, artist and educator Judy Dunaway. An adjunct professor in the History of Art Department at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Dunaway’s recent article, “The Forgotten 1979 MoMA Sound Art Exhibition,” is a fascinating look at the history of sound art and highlights important contributions by female artists. In our wide-ranging discussion, we also hear about Dunaway’s own artistic practice, from her work with latex balloons to transmission art to a “phone improv” show over BlogTalkRadio a decade ago.

Show Notes:

Judy Dunaway’s websiteAmplified Tenor Balloon workThe Forgotten 1979 MoMA Sound Art Exhibition appears in Resonance: The Journal of Sound and CultureMaggi Payne’s websiteConnie Beckley’s artwork at MoMAJulia Heyward bio on Electronic Arts IntermixJudy Dunaway’s Duo for Radio Stations was simultaneously performed over college radio stations WFMU and WKCRPhone Improv ShowSound artist Nam June Paik created the transmission art piece Good Morning Mr. Orwell using TV stations in Paris and New York CityCellist Charlotte Moorman was Paik’s muse and he made the “TV Cello” for her over which he would broadcast live videoMax Neuhaus, most known for his piece Times Square, did an early work, Drive-In Music, using radio transmissions as well as other transmission works, including Public Supply I (using listener phone calls to WBAI) and Radio NetAlvin Lucier‘s oft-cited piece I am Sitting in a Room can be heard on YouTubeArtist Rie Nakajima‘s piece Wind TouchSound sculpture organization PowlandMinimalism (art)Minimalism (music)

Related Episodes about sound art, transmission art, women in sound:

Radio Survivor Podcast #190: Radio Spectrum and Transmission Art with Amanda Dawn ChristieRadio Survivor Podcast #193: Wavefarm, Reveil and Transmission ArtsRadio Survivor Podcast #289: Celebrating Women in SoundRadio Survivor Podcast #151: The Wave Farm Grows Transmission ArtsRadio Survivor Podcast #137: Zach Poff Build a Radio Station Inside a Pond


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