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Ben Vautier is a person who open the door for everyone to see art different. He uses his body as a form of art and he makes you explore the philosophy identity and others. His performances have a sto…
When a public sculpture sparks debate in a local community, it opens up age-old questions: Who decides what art is? Does art need to be beautiful, skilled, or even human-made? In this episode of Expl…
Ever wondered what truly qualifies something as "art"? Join us as we dive into fascinating philosophical debates, from chimpanzee painters and curious pieces of driftwood to a giant ketchup bottle th…
In this episode we’re going to discuss John Cage and his silent song. Can 4’33” really be considered music or is it an experiment? Find out more as we discuss this
intriguing case.
In this episode we will be taking on one of the most controversial pieces in modern art history, Carl Andre's "Equivalent VIII". This minimalistic piece sparked outrage, confusion, and debate. Tune i…
Episode Description: What happens when the artist is the artwork? In
this episode, we explore the unforgettable act of Ben Vautier sitting in the middle of a street
in 1964 with a sign that read, “Look…
What if the real artwork isn’t a fixed object, but a set of instructions? In this episode of Sol Searchers, we explore Sol LeWitt’s revolutionary wall drawings and how they challenge traditional idea…
In this engaging interview,
Melanie chats with art
consultants Mariana
and Dhru. They convince
Melanie of the value and
importance of Pile of Bricks by
Carl Andre. Through this
interview, they explore the
h…
n this thought-provoking episode of Exploring Art Podcast,
hosts Justin, Emma, and Janessa dive into the blurred lines between life and art. Using Ben Vautier’s 1964 street performance as a springboar…
What if the most radical piece of music ever written... had no sound at all? In this episode, we
dive into John Cage’s groundbreaking composition 4'33'', a piece defined not by notes, but by
intentiona…
In this episode, we dig into the mind of Sol LeWitt and unravel the complexities of conceptual art. Can a set of instructions be a masterpiece? And if so, who owns it? Join us as we explore authorsh…
In this episode of the Exploring Art Podcast, FIU students discuss the
work and philosophy of conceptual artist Sol LeWitt, focusing on his wall drawings and the idea
that the concept behind the artwor…
In this podcast, we’ll explore the life of John Cage and how he revolutionized and challenged modern ideas about what it means to be an artist or a musician. With the debut of his groundbreaking piec…
In this episode of "Exploring Art," we will take a deep dive into the creative mind of John Cage and dissect his work "4'33", it's importance, and it's impact.
In this episode, we discussed Sol Lewitt's wall art. Enjoy!
This podcast episode consists on John Cage’s life, the process on the creation of the 4’33” composition, and how it has affected the music and art industry through generations.
Music credit : 1 Hour o…
This podcast is present by Florida International students on the John Cage 4'33" a silent piece where surrounding sounds become the music, making listeners rethink what
music is.
Music Credit (if used)…
In this episode, Mia and Melanie unpack Carl Andre’s Equivalent VIII and the controversy it stirred. They explore Minimalism, public reaction, and why this simple sculpture still sparks debate today.…
This episode will be focused on John Cage and his most influential piece 4'33. We will
discuss what caused him to create 4'33, how it was received and what impact it had on society.
When's a stack of bricks not merely a stack of bricks? In this episode, our art consulting team jumps into Equivalent VIII by Carl Andre—it's this minimalist sculpture composed of 120 firebricks that…