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Y2K GROUP CHAT

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Y2K GROUP CHAT is a series about how artists navigate through their practice and a behind the scenes look into their lives. Y2K group is an art agency and advisory focused on supporting emerging artists in New York and beyond. Follow us on Instagram: @y2kgroup and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content about contemporary art. #y2kgroupchat

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February 5, 2022

Prism - group show

"Prism" on view at Y2K group, New York from February 5 - March 5, 2022. Peter LaBier, JJ Manford, Christian Perdix, Frankie Phillips, Emma Schwartz, Astrid Terrazas,

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April 21, 2021

Dominic Musa

Welcome to our eleventh episode of Y2K GROUP CHAT featuring artist Dominic Musa. We recorded this episode in early April 2021. We speak with Dominic about his painting process, how he creates space+light in his work, psychological imagery and mental space. Dominic Musa is an emerging artist living and working in Paterson, NJ. He received a MFA from Rhode Island School of Design and a BFA from SVA in New York. This podcast episode was made on the occasion of Dominic's first solo exhibition with Y2K group. Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, and Audius: @y2kgroup Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content about contemporary art. Visit our Twitch, Theta.tv, and YouTube for live streams Ask us a question about art on Telegram or on Twitter @y2kgroupnyc Audio timestamps below: 0:00 - Intro 0:20 - Dominic bio 0:59 - Hello 1:33 - NJ + weekend 2:17 - Living with plants 3:57 - Where did you grow up and when did you know you wanted to become an artist? 8:11 - Who are some of the artists that keep inspiring you? 9:32 - Have you ever seen the artists work in person? 10:08 - Do you like their paint quality, imagery, or presence of the work? 11:53 - Experimenting with materials 13:40 - What is your process before starting a new painting and how has that evolved since grad school? 15:34 - How do you determine what to add from memory and what to include from observation? 20:12 - Do you dream about your compositions? 21:43 - Who are the figures in your work? 23:27 - Is it easy to paint on multiple works? 25:17 - How do you determine the spaces in the paintings? 27:52 - How does geometry or perspective play a role in your work? 28:53 - How do you determine the light source in the paintings? 30:19 - What are the small figures in your work? 32:05 - Do you try to create different feelings and moods in your work? 35:26 - Growing up in the woods and unknown expanse 37:35 - How long have you been working on the paintings for the Y2K show? 40:28 - What are some of your favorite movies, books, or podcasts? 43:43 - Thank you! 43:52 - Outro

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April 9, 2021

Frankie Phillips

Welcome to our tenth episode of Y2K GROUP CHAT featuring artist Frankie Phillips. We recorded this episode in early March 2021. We speak with Frankie about his work featuring coat hangers and t-shirts collaged to make new visionary paintings, ideas of fashion, barriers, symbolism, the materiality of his work, and diaries. Frankie Phillips is an emerging artist living and working in Ridgewood, Queens. He received a BFA from RISD in Providence, RI. This podcast episode was made on the occasion of Frankie’s third solo exhibition with Y2K group. Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, and Audius: @y2kgroup Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content about contemporary art. Visit our Twitch, Theta.tv, and YouTube for live streams, and ask us a question about art on Telegram or on Twitter @y2kgroupnyc Audio timestamps below: 0:00 - Intro 0:20 - Hi–we are live 1:53 - Coat hanger origins 3:28 - Why move away from the standard canvas size 4:29 - Butterflies + ears 6:34 - Shirts + hangers 10:47 - Why did you start using clothes in your work? 12:32 - What do you think about fashion and how you dress yourself? 14:45 - Are you using clothes for texture or as another material? 17:41 - Wires and barriers in the paintings 21:30 - Scars and symbolism 23:16 - Bleached/washed out palette in the work and the figures 27:01 - Cosmic beings 29:05 - “Another Eyelash” sculptural work 30:31 - “Existential Eyelash” painting 35:47 - Self-portraiture/reflection 37:22 - Figure in “Cowlick Diary” 42:50 - Diary book in painting 46:13 - Outro

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What is Y2K GROUP CHAT?

Y2K GROUP CHAT is a series about how artists navigate through their practice and a behind the scenes look into their lives. Y2K group is an art agency and advisory focused on supporting emerging artists in New York and beyond.

Follow us on Instagram: @y2kgroup and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content about contemporary art. #y2kgroupchat

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This podcast updates daily.

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