Bad at Sports Episode 122: Leo Koenig/ BioTechnique - a podcast by Bad at Sports

from 2007-12-30T03:32

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First: Amanda Browder and guest host Tom Sanford talk to New
York Gallerist Leo Koenig.






From the Leo Koenig Site:
Leo Koenig opened his gallery in 1999 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
There, he presented both promising young talent and established, historically
significant artists. Within a year, the gallery moved to Manhattan, first to a space in Tribeca, then
to Centre street
in soho, where we were for 4 years. In August 2005, we opened our new ground
floor space at 545 West 23rd
Street
in the heart of Chelsea.




For six years now, Leo Koenig Inc. has been
presenting a surprising mix of fresh exhibitions, anchored by a well-learned
tradition of publication. Ever vigilant that the artist's work be seen in an
appropriate context, the gallery has been dedicated to producing catalogues
with penetrating essays, and limited-edition artist books.




With a focus on painting and sculpture, Leo
Koenig Inc.'s current roster includes some of the most internationally renowned
emerging and mid-career contemporary artists. We are pleased to represent the
following artists:




Next: Brian Andrews, Marc LeBlanc and Patricia Maloney
discuss the BioTechnique show at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, which
Brian Andrews thinks is utter crap.

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