Stolen Art, Generational Justice & The Old Money Aesthetic
The newest episode of Art is Cheaper than Therapy is out! Learn about the Old Money Aesthetic and about the Art Loss Register, a database of stolen and lost art.
Michelangelo's David in Florida, New Yorker Cartoons, Hermes Bags, and Wallace and Gromit with Hannah Robinson
I chat with Hannah Robinson, freelance illustrator and cartoonist who has done work in the Guardian, the New Yorker and more.Also, the news has exploded surrounding the forced resignation of a Florida principal after parents complained about the teaching of Michel Angelo’s David to a class of sixth graders.
Rembrandt, Apocalypse Films, and the Visual Commentary on Scripture with Dr. Michelle Fletcher
Graffiti, Drawing Bones, and Earth Pigments: How David Popa combines art and adventure
David Popa is a Finland based artist originally from NYC who creates large-scale ephemeral works with natural earth-based pigments. In this podcast episode of Art is Cheaper than Therapy we speak about his father’s background in both early 80s graffiti and classical painting, Popa’s childhood unrest in the studio, and about the concept of thin spaces.
New podcast: Art is Cheaper Than Therapy
Welcome to Art is Cheaper than Therapy, the accessible arts and culture podcast. We'll be bringing in-depth conversations for amateurs and professionals alike in the areas of art, fashion and design. Join us and hear from artists, academics, professionals and amateurs. Whether you know a lot about art already or are just a bit art-curious, this is a great place to start- without intimidation.