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In this episode of the
exploring art podcast, we
venture the concept of
exploring how we can read
gardens. From eighteenth-
century gardens full of
beautiful architecture to
modern gardens full of lush
and g…
n this 24-minute podcast, we delve into the deeper meaning of a seemingly inconsequential act. Sofia
begins by introducing us with a brief and plentiful history of the place in which this art piece is…
In today's episode, Cristales and Christina dive into the
phenomenon that is the Captive Cat. From the mysterious
meaning and location to its appropriate title, we delve into
critical conversation about…
Join us in this episode of the Exploring Art Podcast as we dive into the world of Christo and JeanneClaude, famous for their huge, temporary art pieces. Hosts Aiden Lopez, Victoria Steckbauer , and J…
This episode focuses on art and it's impact on the mundane and William Carlos Williams notable poem This is Just to Say. Join Larkin and Nika as they discuss the beauty of the imagist, modernist and …
In today’s episode, our host, Marlon Castillo, joined by Laura Rampin and Abigail Freis, will interview and discuss the life, works and literary significance of the American poet, William Carlos Will…
Listen to Episode 792 of the "Exploring Art Podcast" with hosts Sabrina, Luna, and Paulos from Florida International University! We're exploring the imaginative brilliance of William Carlos Williams …
In this episode Kyra, Gregory, and Anastasja
explore different perspectives seen from a bronze
statue. We discussed how adding simple items to
a piece of art can change our interpretations. Even
if it wa…
Join us at the Springman talk show where today we talk about Christos constructions with Alanna and Angela. Explore all the topics and interesting information that they will dive upon today. From Com…
On today’s episode host Rebecca invite
Ela to speak about the Minimilist art era and a
Mallarmé.
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In this episode we touch on the topic of Williams Carlos Williams, the ideas and people of Modernism, Imagism, as well as Dadaism in which they all connect Williams's work.
mage a statue of a cat confined, restrained,
captive. Or is it simply a cat with chains on it.
What would you think if you saw that sculpture?
Join Alissa and Anthony as we delve into the
mystery surroun…
Everyone is concerned about whether a
pile of bricks is considered art. Don't
miss this episode filled with curiosity
and knowledge!
Step into the world of John Cage with host
Djamael and special guests Grace and
Adriana. Together, we unravel the life and
innovative contributions of this 20th-century
icon in music and art. From his da…
In this podcast, Sinead and Andrew dive into the nature and opinions of "The Captive Cat". They discuss the brief history and the meaning thought behind the use of a chain on the statue.
Music: Chil…
During the podcast, discussions of what is considered art and
artists intentions are unfolded. Elsa and Aniyah delve into Carl
Andres art piece widely known as Pile of Bricks, and its
possible meaning, …
Podcast Group 807 explored the concept
of the chained cat at Columbia University
and whether the chain should be
considered as part of the art.
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Amani, Aaron, and Isabela tackle the topic of what can or cannot be considered art as they dissect Carl Andre's iconic pile of bricks, "Equivalent VIII".
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Delve into the life and revolutionary work of John Cage, focusing on his groundbreaking composition "4'33"". Discover how Cage challenged traditional notions of music with his avant-garde approach, i…
Join us as we discuss the concept of the Chained
Cat Statue and how something as simple as
adding a chain could cause such discussion on
what we consider art and how we interpret it.