A course for the creative curious!
This episode dives into John Cage's revolutionary composition
4'33", exploring the meaning of silence in art, the role of
audience interaction, and the boundaries of what we consider
music. Through disc…
We will explore Sol Lewitt’s wall drawings in depth and examine whether conceptual art can still be considered art or original when the physical execution is not done by the artist.
Music Credit (if u…
What happens when silence becomes the most powerful sound in music? In this episode, we explore the life and legacy of visionary composer John Cage. Through his groundbreaking ideas, we’ll discover h…
We dive into John Cage and his most popular work including 4'33" and we explore music as an art form.
Music Credit - Lofi Girl – Dimitri
An in depth discussion of the controversial art piece “A pile of Bricks” by artist Carl Andre.
Music Credit "Human" by the Killers
We
discussed Ben Vautier’s life and
how he contributed to the world
of art, helping us understand the
true meaning of art and how to
understand it.
What can we make of an artwork that isn't just a set, fixed object but rather something as simple as a set of instructions? In this episode, we dive into a discussion about the Carnegie Institute's d…
The Bricks That Broke the Internet is a deep-dive podcast by Florida International University students exploring provocative and boundary-pushing artworks. In this episode, hosts Amanda , Christian ,…
In this episode we will dive deep into 3 sections. We’ll an understanding of performance art, then we’ll get to know Who Ben Vautier is like is background. As well as his
understanding of is placard.
What makes a work of art the same when it can be recreated anytime, anywhere? In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, we dive into Sol LeWitt's groundbreaking wall drawings and the mind-bending wor…
Figuring out the definition of true art. How does Ben Vautier’s art compare with our artworks?
This episode explores Sol LeWitt’s wall drawings through authorship, authenticity, and conservation and focuses on how conceptual art challenges traditional ideas of ownership and permanence.
In this episode, we dig into the unique world of performance art-from getting shot in the arm to urinating in a jar. Can anything really be art? Tune in as we discuss an art form that's as interestin…
When is a pile of bricks more than just a pile bricks? In this episode, we discuss Carl Andre, 1966 minimalist sculpture Pile of bricks or better know as Equivalent VIII, that sparked outrage amongst…
In this thought-provoking episode, Gabriel, Sofia, and Silvia dive deep into the question: Can aperson be art? From Ben Vautier’s radical 1964 street performance to Marina Abramović’sintense explorat…
What happens when someone sits on a street corner and calls themselves art? In this episode, Adriana, Teniyah, and Dave talk about Ben
Vautier’s bold 1964 performance in Nice, France, and what it real…
n this episode, we will explore John Cage and unique yet
somewhat controversial methods revolving art and music. Tune in as we delve into his life and infamous work, 4'33.
A deep dive in to the life and career of Ben Vautier as well as his influence behind the Fluxusmovement.