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Kelly, Alivia, and Yaroslav discuss their agreeing and disagreeing views on the art piece “pile of bricks.”
In this podcast, we talk about how the dadaism movement helped evolve art after WWI and how those evolutions came to be in the modern day in different media, including music. Topics of the validity o…
Everyone can cook, but can everyone make art? What is art, and who is allowed to create it? No longer need to search; check out the highly professional and academic opinions of three college students…
It’s easy to indulge and get lost in the vast area that is art and its many forms for the creatively curious. In poetry, for example, there’s a wide range of different structures that we may find com…
Welcome to Exploring Art Podcast; in today’s episode, we get into the artistic background of Marcel Duchamp and how he became exiled to New York. We also talk about the Society of Independent Artists…
Please take a moment to imagine a beautiful bronze cat statue...now imagine the same statue with a chain around its neck. In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast we will talk about the piece at hand…
In this episode, we dive into a deep discussion about a poem written by Dada artist Tristian Tzara and decide whether or not it could be classified as poetry and art. The Dada art movement challenged…
In this podcast episode of exploring art, students Alondra McHugh and Frances Perez, discuss a unique story about a duck who made a painting and the unsuspecting buyer who thought she had bought an o…
In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, we solve the case of Duchamp's infamous fountain piece, as it seems we found the fountain of youth in this case. Is this truly an immortal Fountain, or has t…
Lucas, Ryan, and Stephanie look at the transformation of poetry into Dada. Using Shakespeare's Eighteenth Sonnet, Tom Stoppard invites them to look deeper into Dada poetry. Is Dadaism original?
In this episode, host Juan is joined by co-hosts Michelle and Vanessa to discuss the case of William Carlos Williams and the Ice Box. Williams was an American physician, writer, and poet known for hi…
In this Episode of Exploring Art, the three of us go over a story from 1983. In this short story, an unknowing woman buys a painting that a duck painted. We toss around the idea of what defines art a…
Theodore Adorno was a world-renowned philosopher known for his works in multiple field disciplines. Today we will discuss his theories in the field of aesthetics, particularly his view on art and bad…
All about perspective is mainly about the origins of Marcel Duchamp Fountain and origins of readymade art. How does this piece affect art today, and continually in modern day play such an important r…
A case about how a statue of a cat from Columbia University was chained to the wall for security purposes but people started to look at it as part of the artwork.
Music- Motivating guitar build from …
In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, we will discuss the
DADA Movement, sonnets, Tom Stoppard, Tristan Tzara, and the play Travesties, and a LOT of poetry. We hope you enjoy our podcast and lear…
In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, we will discuss the life and work of poet William Carlos Williams.
In this episode Host Brenda along with FIU students Isabella and Ernesto discuss the mystery of a seemingly undiscoverable cat statue. Unpacking how we managed to find the artist, history, intent, an…
What is the connection between artists from different eras, backgrounds, and ideologies? The DADA movement focuses on the lack of meaning and the revolution against stereotypical art views and or for…
What classifies art as art? Does the artist define art? The museum it's displayed in? Or is it the art itself? In this episode, we dive into the question "What is the difference between art and trash…