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Have you ever wandered around a museum with someone whose appreciation of art stops in 1900, who walks disdainfully past every piece of modern art, and who continually says things like ‘That is not a picture of anything’ or ‘I wouldn’t hang that in my house’? Join us as Lizzie provokes Dad (a.k.a Dr Harris) as she tries to broaden his artistic taste, in the hope that he will learn to like something other than a 1600 oil on canvas landscape.

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Art Dad Doesn't Like Elizabeth Harris

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Have you ever wandered around a museum with someone whose appreciation of art stops in 1900, who walks disdainfully past every piece of modern art, and who continually says things like ‘That is not a picture of anything’ or ‘I wouldn’t hang that in my house’? Join us as Lizzie provokes Dad (a.k.a Dr Harris) as she tries to broaden his artistic taste, in the hope that he will learn to like something other than a 1600 oil on canvas landscape.

Insta: @artdadpod

https://linktr.ee/art_dad_doesnt_like

Music from Uppbeat:
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License code: WCBAFRBTLK0C1KMI

    55: If it looks like a duck

    55: If it looks like a duck

    If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it’s probably James Bond... Dive into the surreal with Art Dad Doesn't Like, as we dissect Rachel MacLean's deepfake film, 'Duck.' Submerging us in a green-tinted world drenched in mystery and deception, ‘Duck’ presents a reality where subterfuge and suspicion undermine one’s every belief.

    MacLean resurrects cinematic icons Sean Connery and Marilyn Monroe, employing deepfake technology as a digital necromancer to summon spectres of the past. But this piece doesn't just look to the past, mimicking the trappings of '60s cinema; it examines the crumbling facades of truth and identity in our digital era.

    While 'Duck' prompts us to consider deepfake technology’s societal ripples, it implicitly raises the moral quandaries of repurposing the likenesses of the departed. And in relaying a less existentially threatening anecdote, Dad teaches us that if something looks like a swan, it's probably not a swan… View excerpts from ‘Duck’ here!



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    • 26 min
    54: Julien Berthier rocks the boat

    54: Julien Berthier rocks the boat

    This episode, our father-daughter relationship is on the rocks as Dad grapples with Julien Berthier’s work, ‘L’invisible.’ A polystyrene and epoxy resin boulder mounted on a worn-out boat, L’invisible zips along the coast near Marseilles, disrupting serene Mediterranean views. But is it really a feat of engineering as the media claims? Are there hidden messages within this stony façade? And, since we’d be remiss as an art podcast not to talk about Walter Benjamin, does encountering this work online alter its aura? Join us as we navigate the choppy waters of contemporary art! See images here!



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    • 26 min
    53: Identity in a Flash

    53: Identity in a Flash

    Playing the guitar in a dirndl, balancing wine glasses on your arms, smoking a cigarette, dressing up in a toilet paper dress – all things you used to be able to do (and maybe still can?) when having your passport photo taken. In this week's episode, we thumb through Namibian-German artist Max Siedentopf's zany portfolio of "could-be" passport pictures. Usually governed by strict regulations and grim standardisations, passport photos are rarely flattering, and normally… normal. But what if, amidst the stoic stares, we could inject a dose of our quirky selves?  Do these stiff snapshots truly capture our essence, or do they strip away our unique sparkle just to fit into a government-approved mould? We're unpacking these questions and more, exploring the distinction between identity and identification. So, flash your biggest smile, and join us for this week’s episode! See images here!

     

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    52: The Never-ending Playlist

    52: The Never-ending Playlist

    If choosing one song to listen to for eternity sounds daunting, fear not—John Cage has you covered with his avant-garde epic, Organ2/ASLSP ('As Slow As Possible'). It's the ultimate "hold my beer" in the music world, stretching a single composition over 639 years. That's right, this tune hopes to outlive us all. Join us as we dive deep into this glacial-paced masterpiece, ponder the apocalypse, and explore the profound depth (or utter boredom?) of silence. See images here!



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    • 26 min
    51: Respect your elders!(?)

    51: Respect your elders!(?)

    Ageing autocrats and decrepit dictators take the wheel in this rollicking episode, where we dive into Sun Yuan and Peng Yu's 2007 installation, 'Old People's Home'. Picture this: titans of 20th-century global politics—think Muammar Gaddafi, Yasser Arafat, and Leonid Brezhnev—dozing off in wheelchairs, gripping landmines and whips, while they apathetically bump into each other. This simultaneously comedic and discomforting piece asks: Are our leaders metaphorically asleep at the wheel? What emotions do we grapple with as oppressive icons succumb to age—pity or pleasure? And perhaps, most pressing: is it really safe to ride in bumper cars with your kids? Tune in now!

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    • 24 min
    50: News Bites and Gritty Groundwork with Pope.L

    50: News Bites and Gritty Groundwork with Pope.L

    Potty training and learning to crawl - two significant events when raising a child... and in art history? This week we discuss the late William Pope, also known as Pope.L. Painstakingly dragging himself along the streets of 1970s New York, and slowly (literally) chewing over the news as presented by the Wall Street Journal while sitting on a precariously situated toilet, Pope.L's work turned a critical eye on abject social classes, economic vulnerability, and human endurance in modern society. In our 50th episode, we discuss social geometry, pilgrimages and how to evade spending time with your child. See images here!



    Works discussed:

    Pope.L, Times Square Crawl , 1978

    Pope.L, Eating the Wall Street Journal, various editions/years



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    • 38 min

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