
THE HOME OF THE ART PODCAST
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsArts | |||

Banksy has done it again. A shocking mural appeared at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, showing a judge striking a protester with a gavel. Within days it was removed, but not before sparking headlines, police investigations, and questions about... more
n this explosive episode of Modern Art is Rubbish, we dive into the unfolding controversy surrounding street artist Ben Eine, who’s been accused of vandalising murals, silencing fellow artists, and erasing voices—literally.
Artists Sprite and Snub c... more
What happens when art disappears? Whether by accident, artistic intent, or sheer bad luck, some of the world’s most fascinating artworks have been erased, painted over, jet-washed, or even burned!
In this episode of Modern Art Is Rubbish, we uncover... more
n this episode of Modern Art is Rubbish, we dive into two tales of art, money, and misplaced confidence.
First up, Trump’s fake Renoir—for years, he’s insisted he owns an original Pierre-Auguste Renoir painting, Two Sisters (On the Terrace), despite... more
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The discussions often revolve around contemporary issues in the art world, such as ethical dilemmas and the intersection of art with politics. Notably, episodes explore themes like the impermanence of art, with engaging dialogues about vandalism, censorship, and the societal implications of various art forms. Humor is a common thread, with hosts blending lighthearted banter and insightful critiques, effectively making art accessible to a wider audience. The podcast stands out for its ability to tackle complex topics in an entertaining way while maintaining a focus on the nuances of artistic expression and its role in society.
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