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In this episode 973, "The Canon of Conceptual Art" we explore the life and works of an influential figure in the world of contemporary art. Dive into the conceptual genius of Sol LeWitt, as we uncove…
In this episode, we delve into the pioneering work of conceptual artist Sol LeWitt, exploring his theories concerning ownership and art reproduction. LeWitt's process put into question many more orth…
Join us as we dive into John Cage’s 4’33”.In
this episode, we will be asking...
Would a musical performance be considered
art if there was no music present?
Does location play a role in establishing a
pie…
In this episode, join Max, Gabi, and Maria as they analyze Ben Vautier’s performance art piece titled, "Regardez-moi, cela suffit, je suis art” (Look at me. That's all it takes; I'm art). Following…
This episode, Joshua, Gillian, and Sarah discuss the effects on the expansion of minimalism in art and culture.
In addition, we explore how the world of minimalism is portrayed in the media and talk a…
Today’s podcast is titled, “Vautier’s
Performance Art Legacy: Why Every
Artist Should Continue to Question their
Culture and Shock the World”. The
Parisian performance artist Ben Vautier
inspires the name…
Dive into the transformative power of art with "Canvas of the Mind," a
podcast where we explore how music, poetry, drama, and more can heal, inspire, and
connect us. Join us as we unpack the role of ar…
In this episode, we explore Carl Andre’s Equivalent VIII, known as the "Pile of Bricks," by examining its origins, artistic context, and the controversies it stirred. We begin by uncovering the life …
Join Sandra and Jake as they explore the fascinating Martian Marsks. These mysterious objects, resembling African masks, challenge our understanding of art, beauty, and symbolism. Tune in to dive int…
In this episode, join Zayd Ahmad, Milla Nicolas-Nader, and Mario Mencos as they dive into the captivating world of Cézanne’s Mont Sainte-Victoire series and explore the art of curating with intention…
In this episode, Dea and William dive deep into
the transformative power of art through the lens of
Monroe Beardsley's aesthetic philosophy on the
Exploring Art Podcast. Anchored around a riveting
case s…
In this episode, we have a lively conversation about Paul Cezanne's famous paintings of the same mountain. We exchange thoughts on the importance of curating art exhibits well using Cezzane's work as…
n this episode, we dive into the concept of the picturesque, a term rooted in 18th
and 19th-century art and literature that continues to shape how we perceive and frame beauty in
nature today. Explorin…
In this episode we are going to be going over a claim by Nathaniel Parker Willis on how paintings of beautiful landscapes are inherently beautiful automatically as long as you just copy the landscape…
Get ready to blend creativity with psychology in this vibrant episode of
Exploring Art! Join Priscilla and Marios as they dive into Monroe Beardsley’s intriguing theories
on how art can boost your ment…
Camilla and Gavin talked about the
meaning of the artwork and why it is the
ugliest Van Gogh piece of art. We also
talked about Chapter 2 and analyzed the
beauty of the artwork and why do the artist
names…
This episode is hosted by Kavon and Octavio and
will discuss Vincent van Gogh’s The Night Café,
which is a striking and unconventional depiction of a
late-night gathering space, which he famously
describ…
In this captivating episode, join Luca, Noah and
Alexis as we explore how the idea of
"picturesque beauty" transformed the way people
appreciate nature. From the rugged landscapes
of 19th-century America…
Join us for a captivating blend of history and culture, as we discuss recently discovered Martian Masks. Or "Marsks" and African Cultural masks concerning the meaning of art and our perception of bea…
In today’s episode of Exploring Art, we uncover the depths of Lake George and go swim deeper than anyone has ever gone. Here we will consider the great opinions of Nathaniel Willis and his input on t…