Tyler Nesler
INTERLOCUTOR Interviews
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Talia Lavin discusses her new book WILD FAITH: HOW THE CHRISTIAN RIGHT IS TAKING OVER AMERICA 29.11.2024 1:12:01
INTERLOCUTOR Magazine Contributing Editor Logan Royce Beitmen interviews author and journalist Talia Lavin about her new book Wild Faith: How the Christian Right Is Taking Over America. Lavin is also the author of the critically acclaimed book Culture Warlords, in which she invented online personas that allowed her to meet and expose fascist white supremacists who gather in chatrooms and web...
Alex E. Chávez discusses his new album SONOROUS PRESENT 30.10.2024 42:33
A Cultural Anthropologist trained in Linguistic Anthropology, Ethnomusicology, and Folklore, Alex E. Chávez is the author of the book Sounds of Crossing: (Music, Migration, and the Aural Poetics of Huapango Arribeño). Chávez's debut album, Sonorous Present, an immersive poetic and musical passage , extends sonic meditations on loss, migration, and mourning across America’s borderlands. What...
SACRED MONSTER ~ Chloë Cassens discusses JEAN COCTEAU 12.09.2024 59:58
Chloë Cassens is the representative of the Severin Wunderman Collection, the largest in the world of works by iconoclastic French artist Jean Cocteau. It makes up the entirety of the contents of the Musée Jean Cocteau-collection Severin Wunderman in Menton, France. She is a longtime scholar of Cocteau with a unique perspective, as she is Wunderman’s granddaughter. Her past research has cente...
Author Julia Hannafin 29.08.2024 35:55
Julia Hannafin is a writer and artist from a two-mom family in Berkeley, California. Their first novel, Cascade , was published with Great Place Books in April 2024, an independent press founded by Alex Higley, Emily Adrian, and Monika Woods. Cascade is a propulsive novel set on the Farallons—a rugged set of islands off the coast of San Francisco—about addiction, sex, gender, loss, and...
Gabriel Birnbaum 10.07.2024 48:44
Brooklyn-based musician Gabriel Birnbaum talks about his new record, Patron Saint of Tireless Losers , along with his developing professional focus on therapy and mental health for musicians, and why adequate mental health care for artists can be difficult to obtain and is often overlooked as a serious issue. Interlocutor Magazine presents Interlocutor Interviews, a podcast featuring in-depth conv...
Lara Aburamadan's intimate and artistic portrayals of everyday Gazan life 19.06.2024 22:47
Lara Aburamadan is an independent visual artist, journalist, and co-founder of the Refugee Eye organization. Born in Gaza City, Palestine, she is now based in the United States. She holds a BA in the Faculty of Communication Sciences and Languages from Gaza University. Lara tends to embrace the human perspective through visual storytelling; her work explores the social and poli...
Lande Yoosuf 03.04.2024 29:23
Lande Yoosuf is a writer, director, and producer with over 12 years of production development and casting experience, and has worked with several networks, including MTV, NBC, WEtv, truTV, Bravo, and others. Her short film, Privilege Unhinged , screened at the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival, Big Apple Film Festival, and the DC Black Film Festival, aired on Shorts TV, an...
Why aja monet's poems do what they do 21.02.2024 39:44
aja monet is a poet, lyricist, writer, and community organizer from Brooklyn, now based in Los Angeles. Her debut studio album, when the poems do what they do , was released in 2023 to acclaim, and it earned a GRAMMY® nomination for Best Spoken Word Poetry Album. We published a version of this interview in the online edition of INTERLOCUTOR on February 1, 2024, and this episode is the full and une...
The Metaphysical Dreamworlds of VLM 10.01.2024 1:01:36
Virginia L. Montgomery (VLM) is a multimedia artist working across video, performance, sound design, and sculpture. She is known for her unique, synthesia-esque, surrealist works that unite elements from mysticism, science, and her own lived experience as a neurodivergent individual. Her artwork is surreal, sensorial, and symbolic. It shifts in subject matter from stones to moths and machin...
Blaise Agüera y Arcas 13.12.2023 40:24
Tyler Nesler talks with leading AI researcher, author, and TED speaker Blaise Agüera y Arcas about his new book, Who Are We Now? - an exploration of how biology, ecology, sexuality, history, and culture have intertwined to create a dynamic “us” that can neither be called natural nor artificial. Identity politics occupies the front line in today’s culture wars, pitting generations against each othe...
Miles Hyman 24.11.2023 46:46
French-American artist Miles Hyman has a solo show, Secret Lives , up at NYC's Philippe Labaune Gallery through December 23. Hyman's recent paintings lead us on a journey through his sources of inspiration. From his early childhood memories of the Ferris wheel in Bennington, Vermont, to his travels with his jazz musician father, to the bustling streets of New York, to...
Hallie Packard 25.10.2023 45:57
Hallie Packard's works depict a place nostalgic and foreign—comfortable and untouchable at once. A place through which the presence of humanity echoes, but from a source that has long since expired. Human-made relics interact with the natural world, confirming the question of previous human existence and conforming to—even mutating to become one with—the wildly organic environment s...
Harper Simon's MEDITATIONS ON CRIME 12.10.2023 1:00:59
“Everyone is fascinated by crime,” says author/musician Harper Simon. “When you look at the history of song, romantic love songs may be the dominant mode of songwriting, but second would probably be songs involving crime—murder ballads, for one. Crime is a major theme in all songwriting.” Simon offers a new and expansive contribution to this legacy with Meditations on Crime , an ambitious mu...
Anthony Wilson explores new sonic territories with COLLODION 29.09.2023 54:28
Born in Los Angeles in 1968, guitarist and composer Anthony Wilson is known for a body of work that moves fluidly across genres. The son of legendary jazz trumpeter and bandleader Gerald Wilson, his musical lineage has deeply influenced his creative trajectory, compositional choices, instrumental groupings, and the wide-ranging twelve-album discography that blooms out of them. In this interview, A...
Pete Min of Colorfield Records 09.08.2023 39:57
Pete Min co-runs the innovative Los Angeles label Colorfield Records . At Colorfield, artists are encouraged to compose in the studio and often play instruments they’re unused to. There’s as much emphasis on sound as there is on composition and musicianship, and “chaos and chance are a big part of the process.” In this interview, Pete delves into what he calls his "sherpa" approach to guiding musi...
Martine Johanna 27.07.2023 1:06:19
Martine Johanna is a Dutch-born female artist who has been actively exhibiting her work since 2007, starting from little daily drawings to Amsterdam street art with a small band of brothers. Within two years, she developed into a full-blown painter, saying farewell to her job in design and going back to her artistic roots while part-time residing as a freelance lecturer at the HVA. Johanna has exh...
Sayazake 04.07.2023 59:53
Sayazake is a visual artist who operates in the realm of Photography, Illustration, and Painting. His work speaks to a conversation of adventure, spirituality, anime, and eccentricity. In this interview, Sayazake talks about his expressive origins in performance and theater and what attracted him to pursue visual art in his early twenties, plus his thoughts on artistic influences, the commercial a...
KIDLEW - Part II 27.06.2023 1:27:04
KIDLEW is an NYC-based color-blind Chorean (half-Chinese/half-Korean) artist. Born in Queens, NY, and raised on Strong Island, he started doodling the cartoon characters he saw daily on TV as a kid and soon discovered graffiti art on 1970s NYC subway trips with his grandmother. Big into skateboarding and metal music as teen, he segued into the music scene in the 90s and then studied toy design bef...
Jeffrey Everett 08.06.2023 1:21:25
Jeffrey Everett is a successful designer, illustrator, and author working outside of Washington, DC. Jeffrey has had the pleasure of designing and illustrating for a wide variety of entertainment, corporate, and non-profit clients. Jeffrey has created designs for such bands as Jason Mraz, Social Distortion, Foo Fighters, The Decemberists, Flight of the Conchords, Gaslight Anthem, Lou Reed, The Bou...
Philippe Labaune's Narrative Journeys 16.05.2023 50:41
Founded in 2020, Philippe Labaune Gallery focuses on graphic design by featuring high-level artists whose common point is to explore new territories and to decompartmentalize the borders separating various modes of expression: illustration, painting, comic strips and animation. In this interview, Philippe talks in-depth about his lifelong passion for narrative art and how he came to start his gall...
Adele Bertei 09.05.2023 56:46
The creator of the band the Bloods—the first out, queer, all-women-rock band— Adele Bertei has made a career as a singer, songwriter, writer, and director. Her resume, which spans decades and disciplines, is a who's who of the ’80s underground—performing and recording for artists such as Culture Club, Whitney Houston, Sandra Bernhard, and Matthew Sweet, to name a few. But her formative years bore...
Scott Listfield 24.04.2023 35:34
Known for his paintings featuring a solitary astronaut wandering through scenes filled with pop culture iconography, Scott Listfield creates works which invite viewers to perceive the contemporary world from a slightly askew and alienated perspective. He currently has a solo show, AM Gold, at NYC's Harman Projects, up through April 29. Listfield calls AM Gold, "a show about music and time travel....
The transcendental aesthetics of Zhivago Duncan 06.04.2023 1:08:18
Zhivago Duncan was born to a Syrian mother and a Danish father in Terre Haute, Indiana. His fluidity across materials and cultural signifiers reflects the relentlessness of an investigative mind. With freewheeling creativity spurred by his curiosity, Duncan’s lifelong impulse towards painting demonstrates his desire to contemplate, negotiate and comprehend the “big picture”: the origins of sentien...
Vonn Cummings Sumner Samples & Remixes Krazy Kat 23.03.2023 58:45
An interview with artist Vonn Cummings Sumner about his visual takes on the iconic cartoon character Krazy Kat, from George Herriman's wildly weird and wonderful newspaper comic strip that ran from 1913 to 1944 and influenced countless artists working in many styles. Sumner currently has a solo show called Second Nature at Washington DC's Morton Fine Art, which is his second show at the gallery fe...
KIDLEW 07.03.2023 1:25:13
KIDLEW is an NYC-based color-blind Chorean (half-Chinese/half-Korean) artist. Born in Queens, NY, and raised on Strong Island, he started doodling the cartoon characters he saw daily on TV as a kid and soon discovered graffiti art on 1970s NYC subway trips with his grandmother. Big into skateboarding and metal music as teen, he segued into the music scene in the 90s and then studied toy design bef...
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