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The very handsome host of the Exploring Art Podcast, Tyler, interviews an early art researcher named Daniel. Together they look at a specific piece of art that leads to pondering the question, "What …
In this episode, we'll explore how in Tom Stoppard's play Travesties, Tristan Tzara, the well-known Dada poet, created poetry by cutting up Shakespeare's sonnets and using them as his own this can be…
Can a duck be considered an artist? How does being subjective affect how you view art? This episode’s case will leave you with so many quacking questions. How a peculiar situation and a creative duck…
In this episode of the Exploring Art Podcast, we discuss the Columbia University bronze statue. Better known as the “Captive Cat,” or is it? Join us on this research journey where we explore new ways…
In today's episode we will talk about the complexities of art, Tom Stoppard, Tristan Tzara, the DADA movement, and what we think art is.
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Hi everyone, Ethan, Caleb, and Steph are checking in! We were excited to share our first podcast episode for Exploring Art Podcast. In this episode titled "The Fridge Poem, Real or Fake?" we will dis…
Most know that Vincenzo Peruggia stole the Mona Lisa for Italy for patriotic reasons. Still, no one talks about Tristan Tzara using Shakespeare's work as his own to bring light to the DADA. What make…
In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, take a trip with us back to the 1900s as we take a look and analyze Marcel Duchamp's work titled Fountain, but it wasn't a fountain as you may think.
In this episode of Exploring Art, we solve the case of the statue of a cat at Columbia University.
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Let’s indulge in the fruitful knowledge William Carlos Williams presents in The Icebox. Join us as we make the verdict on plums: art or simply a breakfast snack. Is Williams consumed with the guilt o…
In today’s episode, we dive deep into a case of Carl Andre’s famous artwork “Pile of Bricks”, but with a twist. A bricklayer assistant at another museum has replicated his work. Is Carl Andre’s work …
In this episode of the Exploring Art podcast, we discuss what makes “the fountain” by Marcel Duchamp so unique in the grand scheme of art.
n this episode, we discussed a case study on Marcel Duchamp and his controversial art piece, "Fountain" We go more into detail about the nature of what makes this art piece so controversial and if it…
In this episode, my co-host and I will be talking about William Carlos Williams, who he was, how he started writing, and also we will be talking about his poem “this is just to say” which is one of h…
Join us on this episode as we dive into the silent work of art by John Cage, 4’33.
In this episode of the Exploring Art Podcast, we will discuss Marcel Duchamp's life and how his works with a fountain significantly impacted the art industry.
What qualifies a work of art as being a masterpiece? Is it the significance that went into the piece, is it who can be accredited for the design, is it the material used, or does it all depend on the…
How simple can art be? How can one pile of bricks be art while a different one can't? Why do minimalists go very simple with their work? In this episode, we will discuss this and try to solve the mys…
Join us today to hear the insights of Alex, Iasmine, and Ian on the true background of the DADA movement and how it correlates with the artist Tristan Tzara and Tom Stoppard. If you want to learn abo…
Have you ever looked at a toilet and considered it art? Marcel Duchamp certainly did and sparked a debate that still has people wondering the true answer to this day. In this episode of Exploring Art…