Dr Great Art! Art, Art History, Visual Metaphor, Politics!

Dr Great Art! Art, Art History, Visual Metaphor, Politics!

Author: Dr Mark Staff Brandl Language: English Episodes: 84
Ever wondered how a single painting can whisper secrets about power, or how a sculpture might argue with the world it was born into? That’s the territory explored in Dr Great Art! Art, Art History, Visual Metaphor, Politics!. Here, artist and art historian Dr Mark Staff Brandl doesn’t just deliver lectures; he creates engaging, performance-like discussions that pull back the curtain on how art actually works. Each episode feels like a lively conversation, where Brandl unpacks compelling tidbits of art history and his own theory of visual metaphor-the idea that the very form of a work carries its meaning, often with potent political or social resonance. You’ll find him moving seamlessly from a Renaissance masterpiece to a contemporary installation, all while maintaining an entertaining yet deeply educational and aesthetic perspective. This podcast is built on Brandl’s conviction that art is a vital form of thinking and communication, not merely decoration. Listening, you get the sense of being guided through a gallery by a passionate expert who makes the familiar strange and the complex accessible, always with that characteristic dash of provocative inquiry hinted at by the occasional question mark in the show’s title. It’s for anyone ready to look at art not as a static object, but as an active, metaphor-rich dialogue with history and our current moment.
Episodes
Episode 64: Visual Metaphor, Part 3 (Chp 2) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 16:54
The third of three parts of a breakdown of the second chapter from my in-the-works philosophy book for Bloomsbury Press for the "Aesthetics and Contemporary Art" Series, titled Visual Metaphor in Contemporary Art and Ana…
Episode 63: Visual Metaphor, Part 2 (Chp 2) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 20:26
The second of three parts of a breakdown of the second chapter from my in-the-works philosophy book for Bloomsbury Press for the "Aesthetics and Contemporary Art" Series, titled Visual Metaphor in Contemporary Art and An…
Episode 62: Visual Metaphor, What is It? (Chp 2) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 16:28
A breakdown of the second chapter from my in-the-works philosophy book for Bloomsbury Press for the "Aesthetics and Contemporary Art" Series, titled Visual Metaphor in Contemporary Art and Analytic Philosophy. A discussi…
Episode 61: Corona Pandemic Online Discussions [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:39
Since we have to keep a certain social-distancing in real life, social contact online is important. I am inviting all to join me in online streaming "live" art history and art discussions. Skype (mark.staff.brandl), Face…
Episode 60: Mini Episode Picasso [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 4:05
A shorter episode, I call a "mini." This time with interesting little facts about Pablo Picasso.
Episode 59: Metaphor, What is It? (Chp 1) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 27:56
A cursory breakdown of the first chapter from my in-the-works philosophy book for Bloomsbury Press for the "Aesthetics and Contemporary Art" Series, tentatively titled Visual Metaphor in Contemporary Art and Analytic Phi…
Episode 58: The Blues Got Me [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:45
The Blues ethos as a strategy of persistence against melancholy. The Life Blues got me. I had a few slaps upside the head and they affect my art inspiration and production.
Episode 57: (Im)Maturity in Art [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:41
Immaturity, maturity, and the desire for the latter in art and the repression of that desire in culture at large.
Episode 56: Academicism in Art [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:10
An 'academicist' in the arts is someone who over-idealizes the art academy; one who follows the precepts taught there and insists others do so as well. Here is a short history of academicism and thoughts about the proble…
Episode 55: Epistemology in Art [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:01
Epistemology: the philosophical analysis of the search for knowledge. Does it exist in art? How and what can we know? Will it replace the ubiquitous ontological expressions in Postmodernism?