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 14: Th. Emil Homerin [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:16
An artecdote about a person: Dr Professor Th. Emil Homerin, an important, inspiring scholar of religion, especially mysticism, especially the Sufis, with significant thoughts concerning art.
Episode 13: Nine Arts and Nine Muses [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:01
There are traditionally Nine Muses and Nine Arts, frequently linked to one another. This is my attempt to concoct a fresh, contemporary version of this system for no darn reason other than pure, cultural fun.
Episode 12: Why 'Dr Great Art' ? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 4:41
A very short 4 minute episode concerning how this podcast, the accompanying performance-lectures in painting-installations, and indeed the art historian and artist Mark Staff Brandl himself came to be called 'Dr Great Ar…
Episode 11: Syncretism, Easter, Mongrel Art [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:44
Syncretism is the blending, layering and uniting of different beliefs of various schools of thought. Easter is the holiday most evidencing syncretistic thought. Mongrel Art is a syncretistic form or art. Democratic Art s…
Episode 10: Why Art History? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:35
The lessons of art history are that they are lessons. That is a tautology, but an illuminating one worth elaborating upon. It is necessary to know history as personal empowerment for artists: to test the present with the…
Episode 9: Mannerism is Now! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:32
A short Artecdote about how our time, Postmodernism, resembles and indeed IS a form of Mannerism.
Episode 8: African Art History, the Survey [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:20
A short Artecdote concerning the difficulty in teaching an overview, or intro survey to Sub-Saharan African art, plus a free art image bank to download. Image bank link: http://brandl-art-articles.blogspot.ch/2016/10/afr…
Episode 7: Art Beyond Complaint [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 5:20
A short artecdote discussing how criticism and complaint about the moribund artworld is important, but what positive things we can do to improve the situation.
Episode 6: Genius in Small Things: Chiaroscuro [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:16
A short Artecdote illustrating how important innovation often arises in apparently unpretentious discoveries. This is exemplified by chiaroscuro, the technique in paintings of using radical light-and-dark.
Episode 5: Santa Claus's Look! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:48
Christmas time! A podcast about how Santa Claus LOOKS --- the history of his visual appearance. St. Nicholas, Thomas Nast, Fred Mizen, myths like Coca-Cola, Luther, the Orthodox Santa, "Twas the night before Christmas,"…