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Episode 11: Photographer Jade Doskow

For Ep11, I welcome architectural and landscape photographer Jade Doskow to Thinking of Art. After receiving her MFA from The School of Visual of Art in 2008, she has been documenting the sites of past World’s Fairs around the world. ‘Lost Utopias’, a decade-long photography project, captures the remaining architecture, art, and landscaping of international world’s fairs.

In 2016, her book ‘Lost Utopias’ was listed by American Photo as one of the top photo books of the year. Doskow was one of the 50 women artists featured in the 2018 October book publication 50 Contemporary Women Artists: Groundbreaking Art from 1960 to present.

She is on facility at SUNY and The International Center of Photography. Doskow’s photography has been featured and sold worldwide. Tune in to hear some incredible stories about her journey to document some of the most signifiant structures of architecture in the last 100 years! For sales inquires, contact Kipton.

Episode 5: Fashion & Lifestyle Expert, Sydney Sadick

For Ep5, I caught up with Sydney Sadick, a TV correspondent and writer concentrating on fashion and celebrity. She has interviewed some of the world’s most coveted celebrities, designers, politicians, and stylists, in addition to covering New York Fashion Week, the Met Ball, the CFDA awards and other top events. She’s a retail ambassador for many popular brands, hosting events for Schutz, De Beers, Furla, Intermix, and more.

Equipped with a strong educational foundation in journalism at George Washington University’s school of media and public affairs and a deep-rooted connection to the Fashion industry, Sydney delivers unparalleled expertise and style savvy to every facet of correspondence. From editorial coverage, celebrity interviews and live broadcast reporting to hosting consumer facing events, Sydney’s ability to generate buzz and make fashion accessible to the masses is enhanced by her vibrant, fearless personality and loyal following. We discussed how she is staying fashionable at home during Covid-19, how she is staying creative while at home in the Hamptons, and heard about some of the artists and designers who inspire her.

Episode 3: Artist & Muralist, David Paul Kay

Ep3 features David Paul Kay. Originally from Eastern Europe (former Soviet Republic of Georgia) David migrated to the United States in 2008.  As a self-taught artist, Kay has always experimented with various different techniques; though his career evolved soon after moving to New York City early 2009 and developing his signature black & white style.

Using vibrant lines, shapes and intricate compositions David transforms blank surfaces into complex yet simple to read narratives. Kay’s obsession with detail, versatility of scale and perspective lead to the creation of hundreds of his drawings, paintings, murals and sculptures. 

Throughout the past decade David’s work has been exhibited and included in private collections all over the United States, Europe and the Middle East, including artist residencies in Los Angeles, London and South of Spain, solo and group exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris and Dubai.

David has created numerous large scale interior and exterior murals in major cities of the US, Europe and Africa, including the recent “Mona Lisa V” in Wynwood Art District for Art Basel Miami 2019. David’s work has been featured in Forbes, Architectural Digest, Vogue Italia, Wallpaper, Haute Living, Gotham Magazine, AM New York, Journal du Design, VAMP Malta and more.