Hosted by Dr. Sarah C. Schaefer (Assistant Professor, Art History, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee) and Dr. Tina Rivers Ryan (Assistant Curator, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY).
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsVisual Arts |
If you live in or have visited a major city over the past year, chances are you've come across some version of the various new "immersive" "Van Gogh" "experiences." Staged by for-profit companies and marketed heavily on Facebook, these "environments"... more
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Back in February 2015, we discussed the history of 19th century French political satire in response to the tragedy of the mass shooting at the offices of the satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. In the wake of the insurrection at the Capitol in Janua... more
In this follow-up to our discussion of NFTs and the NFT market, we consider how so-called "cryptoart"--or digital art that is bought and sold with NFTs--relates to the history of Conceptual art, which is often cited by those in the crypto community a... more
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I love this show, and my only complaint is that there’s like one episode a year. I make everyone I know listen to the episodes on the aesthetic of fascism
As a lover of art, art museums and pretty things in general, I was excited to find this podcast. Although i appear very late to the show. Five stars for Dr Schaeffer. She is thoughtful and well spoken. Dr Tina Ryan is difficult, at least for me. I wish everyone n the world could immerse themselves in art. Sadly a slim minority has access. Dr. Ryan made me think that art is only appreciated and interesting to intellectuals and collectors. Leave your ivory tour, put on your real person glas... more
This show is perhaps a little bit too ivory-tower academic for my taste. I sometimes it feels like we’re in the throes of art historical theory’s fairy dust. Plus, the hosts keep threatening to restart the podcast only to abandon it once again shortly after. Them getting their heads a little bit out of the clouds and back on a regular uploading schedule will make a happy listener and this review read as five stars.
Insightful Art History discussions, like I had in college 🤓🖼❤️ Love it! Please keep creating more brilliant content.
The hosts ignore that people may go into immersive experiences already knowing a great deal about the artist on display. This episode and the hosts come off as elitist, dismissive, and unpalatable when there is plenty of room for these experiences to exist in the art space. Despite pledging not to harp and complain, negativity instantly became the central theme of the show which prompted me to end the podcast. If you cannot have a conversation about something without belittling it, find a new su... more
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