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Step in a time machine with Michael and Victoria as they revisit 1964 in a year when radical changes shook the art world. This episode of The Discovery of Artist Case Files delves deep into the braze…
This episode goes into detail talking about John Cage and his piece "4'33", we talk about his contributions and his legacy after this piece of art.
In this episode, we explore the bold world of performance art through Ben Vautier's controversial act "Man Becomes Art". Can a person really be considered art? What happens when the artist blurs the …
Join us in our journey as art consultants in deciding where this art piece goes or stays. Carl Andres art and character is judged and studied. Will his pile of bricks end up on the curb outside the m…
Carl Andre has been a pivotal, if divisive, figure in the art world. His acquittal for his role
in the death of his wife Ana Mendieta remained a hot topic until his death. Andre described himself as a
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In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, FIU
students look closely at one of the most talked-about works of contemporary art: Carl Andre's Equivalent VIII, which is better known as "Pile of Bricks." …
This episode delves into the unconventionalorigins of John Cage’s 4'33", examining the historical,cultural, and personal forces that shaped this silent yet profound composition.We dissect how Cage's …
How John Cage was the person who invented silent music.
What do you do when an artist says he is the art? Come with us and host Nicole and co-host Armani as we explore the radical realm of Ben Vautier, a French performance artist whose streets of Nice are…
A deep dive into Carl Andre’s Pile of Bricks, exploring how this minimalist artwork challenges traditional definitions of art, sparks controversy, and redefines the ordinary.
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In this episode, we discuss the infamous 4'33" by John Cage, what it set out to accomplish as a piece and what it meant for music as a whole.
Episode One unfolds a deep discussion of performance art. The origin, the definition, and complexities of performance art if revealed as both Takiyah and Daniela ask important questions. Can anything…
This episode focuses on weather or not
“Pile of Bricks” should be included in a
prestigious museum. Using different
meanings and perspective of arts a
conclusion of it’’s inclusion is achieved.
Elevator M…
What makes something art, skill, intention, or simply a gallery label? In this episode of A Pile of Bricks, three voices collide in a lively, thought-provoking debate
over the blurry lines between cre…
In this brand new episode of Art’s V.I.P’s
we will be exploring John Cage’s impact on the music world. Cage changed the perception of the definition of music, embracing chance, silence and sounds of e…
In this episode of Art Unpacked, three FIU students dive into
the world of conceptual art through the case of Sol LeWitt’s wall drawings. We explore
questions of authenticity, ownership, and whether …
In this episode, we dive into the controversial and iconic Equivalent VIII by Carl Andre — a minimalist sculpture that sparked public outrage, media frenzy, and philosophical debate. As art consultan…
This episode will be talking about the foundations of Sol Lewitt’s drawings and the main concept behind his work. While mainly based on his work we will also be diving into the different aspects of w…
In this episode of Nothing to Hear, Everything to
Say, we dive into the life and legacy of avant-garde composer John Cage and his most provocative work: 4′33′′. Is it silence? Is it music? Is it art? …
What if an artwork could be erased and redrawn and still be the same piece? In this episode of
Exploring Art Podcast, we dive into the mind-bending world of conceptual artist Sol LeWitt,
whose famous w…