GalleryBeat TV explained

GalleryBeat TV was a public access television show covering the art scene in New York City from 1993 to 2003.[1] The show was hosted by Paul Hasegawa-Overacker[2] (also known as Paul H-O). The show, which produced over 130 episodes, covered art openings in Manhattan art galleries by speaking with gallery-goers and talking to artists, including Julian Schnabel, who said on camera that the show was "idiotic.[3] " The show also featured cooking segments, an interview with The New York Times art critic Roberta Smith, Brice Marden,[3] Spencer Tunick, recorded street protests by the Guerrilla Girls and a visit to the Gramercy Art Fair. The show was noted for having "a gonzo, nobody’s-watching-anyway spirit[4] " and one of the goals of GalleryBeat TV was to question the art beyond "whatever’s in the press release."[3] New York artist Walter Robinson was also a correspondent for the show.

Documentary

The show was turned into a documentary film made in 2008[2] called Guest of Cindy Sherman, where Paul H-O documents his life as the boyfriend of New York artist Cindy Sherman. The film has been called "a requiem for a time before big money ruined the art world."

References

  1. News: Guest of Cindy Sherman Co-director Paul H-O on Dating Sherman and Fighting Julian Schnabel. 2009-03-27. Vulture. 2018-07-02. en.
  2. News: Paul H-O, Gallery Gadfly, Revives His Act. Kino. Carol. 2018-07-02. en. The New York Times.
  3. News: Caught on Tape: Paul H-O on Cindy Sherman - Interview Magazine. 2009-03-23. Interview Magazine. 2018-07-02. en-US.
  4. News: Crashing the Party: Paul H-O & Tom Donahue’s "Guest of Cindy Sherman". Hynes. Eric. 2009-03-23. IndieWire. 2018-07-02. en-US.