Hey ArtLover, this week we're talking destruction as protest and explore the signifigance of vandalsim and occupation in instutiutional spaces. Using a couple of recent protests as a jumping off point, we ask - what is the most effective use of protest in the art world and where should we focus our energy?
We have lots of plans for 2024 and lots of dreams for the future of the ArtLust community so stay connected and tell a friend!
We love you all v much, stay vigilant, kind & critical.
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S2E26 - ArtLust Is Going On Break!
S2E25 - Our Origin Stories
S2E24 - Art for Arts Sake
S2E23 - Have Thirst Traps Served Us Gender Equity?
S2E22 - AI is Here! So is Art Gone?
S2E20 - Exhibition Review - The Harlem Renaissance & Transatlantic Modernism
S2E19 - Reesa Teesa's Odyssey / Epic Storytelling in Art
S2E18 - Was Jesus Intersex? / The Cultural Wave of Lesbian Awakenings
S2E17 - Production of Commercial Art / The Aussie Mug Drama
S2E16 - History of Black Printmaking & Pamphleteers / Combating Suppression During BHM
S2E15 - Women as Consumers & House of Worth / Beauty as Social Currency
S2E14 - Hinduism / Gillian Anderson's 'Yoni'
S2E13 - Saltburn / Being Burned by ArtNet
S2E12 - Editions in the Art World / Stanley Cup Chaos
What to Expect in 2024
S2E11 - 2023 Recap - ArtLust Pod Turns One!
S2E10 - Reparations and Restitution / Comprehending Scale
S2E09 - The Creative Process (In Real Time!)
S2E08 - OG Boat People [Borders] - Episode 11 Repost
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