GalleryBeat TV

GalleryBeat TV was a public access television show covering the art scene in New York City from 1993 to 2003.

[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] Kathy Lebowitz and New York artist Walter Robinson were also a correspondents for the show.

The film has been called "a requiem for a time before big money ruined the art world."