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ArtHoles
Michael Anthony
33 episodes
9 months ago
A recklessly deep dive into art and art history with someone who has absolutely no background in either topic. I work through one artist at a time, focusing on the more entertaining aspects of their lives.
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A recklessly deep dive into art and art history with someone who has absolutely no background in either topic. I work through one artist at a time, focusing on the more entertaining aspects of their lives.
Show more...
Comedy
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Jackson Pollock Ep 9 of 9: Death, Sadness, and a Bunch of Math
ArtHoles
23 minutes 2 seconds
6 years ago
Jackson Pollock Ep 9 of 9: Death, Sadness, and a Bunch of Math
I feel like the title of this episode really bottom-lines what’s happening here.  Clement Greenberg takes a stand at Jackson’s funeral, Lee doesn’t stand near anyone, and I can’t stand math.  We finally get to talk about what Jackson Pollock’s drip paintings are. And for that, we need the assistance of nerds. So let's watch some ocean waves crash, talk about D ratio with Benoit Mandelbrot, and try to measure a coastline before our brains melt.  A full series is now officially in the books.  I hope everyone had a blast and learned tons of useless information! @artholespodcast artholespodcast@gmail.com
ArtHoles
A recklessly deep dive into art and art history with someone who has absolutely no background in either topic. I work through one artist at a time, focusing on the more entertaining aspects of their lives.