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 54: Grief in Art [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 6:49
A short, yet gloomy, podcast for summer. My mother Ruth Staff Brandl passed away very recently at the age of 87. In this tough, sad time, my mind still approaches the world through art, yet I find it hard to find any com…
Episode 53: Dictatorship of the Consensoriat [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 6:48
The creation of a term for one of the problems in the artworld, one very obvious around June each year when we all go to the Basel Art Fair, often the Venice Biennale, documenta etc. A phrase for the convenient conformit…
Episode 52: Julia Kristeva, Metaphor as Resistance [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:03
Julia Kristeva, the Bulgarian-French philosopher, offers in her theorization hope for resistance against ruling ideologies within artworks themselves. Artists can produce "openings" by creating metaphors through serious…
Episode 51: Bluesman of Art [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:50
Dr Cornel West has described himself as a "Bluesman in the life of the mind, and a Jazzman in the world of ideas." I feel similarly, I am a Bluesman of the mind, a Rock n Roller of painting and installations, a sequentia…
Episode 50: Petr Brandl, Prague and Me [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:18
FIFTY! Petr Brandl, the once very famous Baroque painter from Bohemia/Czech Republic and my distant ancestor. And a Festival Brandl with Geisslers Hofcomoedianten in Prague!
Episode 49: Performance-Paintings [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:11
Peaceable Kingdom, Georama, Kamishibai. Edward Hicks, John Banvard, Toba Sojo. Inspirations and antecedants for my Dr Great Art performance-lecture paintings.
Episode 48: Artists' Side Jobs [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 20:11
This podcast episode concerns something important to many artists, yet seldom openly discussed. That is, what "side jobs" artists have to do to stay alive. Many do not want to admit to this AT ALL.
Episode 47: Braid Model of Art History [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:44
The future art is not posthistorical, but rather polyhistorical, plurogenic (multistrand), not monogenic (single strand). There are various models and/or master narratives of art history, from the immensely limited discu…
Episode 46: Color in Art [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:15
Some scattered reflections on the complex role of color in art including several things that bother me regularly in purportedly theoretical discussions of it. Color is wonderful, and necessary, but it is a happily diffic…
Episode 45: The Role of Hope in Art [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:20
It's difficult to look into the future with any hope. What IS the role of hope in art? To me, it is all important.