
On a Brain Fuzz Deep Dive in Lexington, KY, Joe and Matthew are joined by Stuart Horodner. Recorded live from an Airbnb, the three start by discussing the sharing economy and its impact on how we experience travel.
In this thoughtful discussion, Stuart shares unique insights from years of observation and curation. Topics include Félix González-Torres, Judy Linn, celebrity encounters, museum experiences, and how children interpret art differently than adults.
Shouts out to Philip Roth, Philip Guston, Sharon Stone, Robert Rauschenberg, and Billy Shears ensue. Joe gets a red card. A ghost knocks over a stack of books.
But first, is Stuart an Airbnb guy or a hotel guy?

Who Is Stuart Horodner?
Stuart Horodner is the Director of the Art Museum at the University of Kentucky. His writing has appeared in Art Issues, Art Lies, Art on Paper, Sculpture and Surface, Dazed & Confused, and Bomb. Horodner’s book, “The Art Life: On Creativity and Career,” was published in 2012, and addresses the philosophical and practical issues that affect art-making and the marketplace.
Horodner received his BFA from The Cooper Union, New York, N.Y., and his MFA from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J.
Bio and image excerpted from finearts.uky.edu.
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