24 episodes

From fights between artists, biographical episodes, and how art affects everyone day to day, Pint Saized Art History works to bring art history to you in a fun and accessible way armed with a drink and a friend or two.

Pint Saized Art History Dani Saiz

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From fights between artists, biographical episodes, and how art affects everyone day to day, Pint Saized Art History works to bring art history to you in a fun and accessible way armed with a drink and a friend or two.

    23 - The Tragic Story of Dick Son and Bob Dad

    23 - The Tragic Story of Dick Son and Bob Dad

    Oh my gosh! We're back! In stereo (maybe, Dani writes these but doesn't edit). Topic of discussion today is painter and illustrator, Richard Dadd, mental health, and fantasy art.Steve joins Dani and Squid for this adventure.Follow Along on InstagramArtwork Discussed:Robin Goodfellow, title page, c1842, Richard DaddRobin Goodfellow, details, c1842, Richard DaddThe Kentish Coronal, c1840, Richard DaddCome Unto These Yellow Sands, c1842, Richard DaddThe Halt in the Desert, c1845, Richard DaddPor...

    • 56 min
    22 - Minisode: Hot Dogs Are So In Vogue Right Now

    22 - Minisode: Hot Dogs Are So In Vogue Right Now

    The first ever Pint Saized Minisode brings you: Hot dog people, Etsy strikes, Chicago Expo, and sanctioned art!Support the Podcast! Find Merch! Find our Socials!Ivy Haldeman's InstagramMarked Explicit for the one time I said the F-word.Music: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the Show.

    • 15 min
    21 - Big Eyes for Big Money

    21 - Big Eyes for Big Money

    When is an artist not an artist? Walter Keane answers that when he steals his wife, Margaret Keane's, work throughout their marriage.Dani and Squid are joined by Christian, Josh, JM, Josh v2.0, and Aly this time around to discuss the ups and downs of the Keane family art and business.Follow Along on InstagramArtwork Discussed:The First Grail, c1960s, Margaret KeaneSomebody's Friend, c1967, Margaret KeaneSilent Journey, c1967 Margaret KeaneThe Jerry Lewis Family, c1962, Margaret KeaneUntitled,...

    • 56 min
    20 - It Takes Two to Profit

    20 - It Takes Two to Profit

    Jackson Pollock's life, work, and wife, Lee Krasner's influence on him is the topic of discussion for Dani, Squid, and special guest, Mama Squid.Support the show, follow along on Instagram, or reach out by clicking here!Artwork Discussed:Male and Female, c1942-1943, Jackson PollockComposition with Pouring I, c1940s, Jackson PollockMural, c1943, Jackson PollockNude Descending A Staircase, No. 2, Marcel DuchampCathedral, c1947, Jackson PollockBlue Poles, a.k.a. Number 11, c1952 Jackson PollockF...

    • 59 min
    19 - All Artists are 12-Year Olds at Heart

    19 - All Artists are 12-Year Olds at Heart

    Just another thirsty Thursday discussing art world drama, this time involving British-Indian artist, Anish Kapoor, copyrighting a color (sort of) and British artist, Stuart Stemple's, public response. Squid, Christian, and Ethan join Dani this time around for drinks, jokes, and drama.Support the show by buying Drunk Stickers hereHelp us win a sponsorship by writing a quick love letter hereArtwork Discussed:Cloud Gate, Anish Kapoor, c2006Culture HustleAll of Anish Kapoor's instagram (@dirty_co...

    • 52 min
    18 - The First Medieval Search Query: What is a Cat?

    18 - The First Medieval Search Query: What is a Cat?

    Middle Age cat art is the topic this Thirsty Thursday. Dani and Squid are joined by Josh (v2.0) and Aly to discuss--but mostly laugh at and look over--cat paintings, drawings, and art from the late Middle Ages.Support the show by buying Drunk Stickers hereHelp us win a sponsorship by writing a quick love letter hereArtwork Discussed:Flaisch Macht Flaish, c1555, Germany (?)Pilate Washes His Hands, c1475-1500The Spinner and the Visitor, c15th century16th Century Manuscript about Roman Princes, ...

    • 42 min

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