PODCAST: Women As/In Art Episode 25, Alexandra Goldman

Pictured above: La Chola Poblete, La virgen de la leche, 2023, Photography, 59.8 x 63.4 in / 152 x 161 cm. Courtesy of Barro New York.

Emerald Gruin and Leah Schrager interview Alexandra Goldman, Managing Director of Barro New York.

In this episode, we discuss the importance of relationships, the art market, and inspiring female artists on our radar.

Listen here, and on Spotify.

Alexandra Goldman is a writer, curator, and art dealer living in New York. She is Founder of the art publishing platform Artifactoid, and Managing Director of Barro New York, a contemporary art gallery with locations in New York and Buenos Aires. Goldman writes for Artifactoid, Whitehot Magazine, Cultbytes, ArteFuse, Vice-Versa, and Revista Jennifer. She received her M.A. in Art History from Hunter College and received her bachelor’s degree from NYU in Media, Culture, and Communications. Her Instagram is @Artifactoid.

Artists featured in this episode include:

Installation view, Monica Giron “Elemental Vortex” at Barro New York, 2023. Photo by Mikhail Mishin.

Maria Evelia Marmolejo, Anonymous 3, 1982. Performed on the polluted banks of the Cauca River, Valley Cauca, Colombia. Documentary photograph. Photo: Nelson Villegas. Courtesy of ArtNexus.

Agnes Denes, Model for A Forest for New York, Commissioned by The Shed, New York ©2014-2019 Agnes Denes. Courtesy of the artist.

Installation view, “Alejandra Seeber: Interior with landscapes” on view at Americas Society, curated by Aimé Iglesias Lukin. Courtesy of Americas Society.

Catalina Schliebener Muñoz, Coloring Book Series, Minnie II, 2023, Vinyl, colored pencil and embroidery on mat board, 33 3/10 × 33 3/10 in | 84.6 × 84.6 cm. Courtesy of Barro New York.

Chellis Baird, Lady Danger II, 2021, Silk, acrylic, wire, birch panel, mahogany frame with black finish 28 x 20 x 4 inches
71.1 x 50.8 x 10.2 cm. Courtesy of the artist.

Me and Layo Bright with her sculptural glass artwork, now on view in her solo show “Dawn and Dusk” at The Aldrich Museum curated by Amy Smith-Stewart. Photo by Ferguson Amo.