On Noah Davis | S3, E3 | DIALOGUES
A special episode dedicated to the late artist Noah Davis, with some of the people who knew him best. The curator Helen Molesworth, his brother, the filmmaker Kahlil Joseph, and his wife, the artist Karon Davis, remember Davis, whose legacy continues to grow—through his paintings, which depict everyday life with emotional and formal ambition; The Underground Museum, the space he founded in Los Angeles that combines many different worlds; and the family, literal and figurative, that coalesced around the magnetism of his personality. Learn more about Noah Davis: https://www.davidzwirner.com/artists/... Listen to more episodes of DIALOGUES: • DIALOGUES This episode was originally released on April 1, 2020. #dialogues #podcast #noahdavis #undergroundmuseum

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