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TateShots by Ami Kealoha

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Bringing the best of the Tate to cyberspace, TateShots is the unpretentious two month-old podcast covering the goings-on at the museum as well as backstories in the form of mini art history lessons, like the first issue's look at Rodin's "The Kiss." With artist interviews, artists commenting on other artists and events—including Matt Mullican's recent performance under hypnosis—each monthly installment of short videos offers the kind of immediate unprecedented access that's ideal for online distribution.

Also on Cool Hunting: Matt Mullican: i Life and i Death

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This entry posted on 30 March 2007 at 2:44 PM
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