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Art Problems
Paddy Johnson
100 episodes
2 weeks ago
Art Problems provides support to mid-career artists who want to grow their careers. Episodes include thoughts and insights on the challenges artists face, easy to understand, step by step education, from industry experts that you can apply to your practice, and behind the scenes stories from artists and other professionals so you know you’re not alone.
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Art Problems provides support to mid-career artists who want to grow their careers. Episodes include thoughts and insights on the challenges artists face, easy to understand, step by step education, from industry experts that you can apply to your practice, and behind the scenes stories from artists and other professionals so you know you’re not alone.
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Arts
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EP 82: Has Culture Come to a Standstill?
Art Problems
49 minutes 38 seconds
11 months ago
EP 82: Has Culture Come to a Standstill?
Doesn't it seem like everyone is talking about crappy things are lately? This starts with the state of politics and extends all the way through to culture. Is culture in stasis? And if not, why does it feel like it is to so many people? On this episode of Art Problems, the artist William Powhida and I discuss the following articles: “Why has culture come to a standstill,” Jason Farago, The New York times "The Painted Protest, How Politics Destroyed Contemporary Art", Dean Kissick, Harper's Magazine. “The One Word That Describes Art Now” Ben Davis and scholar Anna Kornbluh, Artnet's Art Angle Podcast You'll get more understanding of where culture is moving forward and where it isn't from this episode than any other podcast I've done. Consider this a must-listen.   Relevant links: “Why has culture come to a standstill,” Jason Farago, The New York timeshttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/10/magazine/stale-culture.html   "The Painted Protest, How Politics Destroyed Contemporary Art", Dean Kissick, Harper's Magazinehttps://harpers.org/archive/2024/12/the-painted-protest-dean-kissick-contemporary-art/   “The One Word That Describes Art Now” Ben Davis and scholar Anna Kornbluh, Artnet's Art Angle Podcasthttps://news.artnet.com/multimedia/the-one-word-that-explains-art-now-2524844   "Episode 70: Is there a Dead Body Trend in Art?" Paddy Johnson and William Powhida, Art Problems Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-70-is-there-a-dead-body-trend-in-art/id1646991472?i=1000669157335
Art Problems
Art Problems provides support to mid-career artists who want to grow their careers. Episodes include thoughts and insights on the challenges artists face, easy to understand, step by step education, from industry experts that you can apply to your practice, and behind the scenes stories from artists and other professionals so you know you’re not alone.