Unauthorized Opinion is an entertainment and life podcast connecting young adults from all walks of life to one common thing, “difference of opinion.”
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Phil Rabovsky explores "the possibility of there being a future" in this podcast, which considers the world of today and the world yet to come through the lens of art and money.
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16. Running Naked through the Market: Bill Deresiewicz on Artists in the Digital Economy
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How do you make a living as an artist when the big platforms price your work at zero? How do you get your big break when all the institutions that used to discover young artists have been decimated by the tech monopolies? In this episode, I talk to essayist and critic William Deresiewicz about his book, The Death of the Artist: How Creators Are Str…
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15. Optimism and Taking Risks: Thomas Agrinier on His Paintings
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In this conversation with Paris-based painter Thomas Agrinier, we discuss his dynamic figurative paintings—which mix a powerful classicism with contemporary textural and cartoon-like effects—as well as the experience of splitting your time between the computer and your body, and the need for optimism in life and politics. WHERE TO SEE THOMAS’ WORK …
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On a recent walk to the Museo de Bellas Artes in protest-ravaged Santiago de Chile, I try to respond to all the work I see through the lens of this question: who does art speak to? WORKS CITED -Berger, John. “Revolutionary Undoing: On Max Raphael’s The Demands of Art.” In Landscapes: John Berger on Art, edited by Tom Overton, Reprint edition. Londo…
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13. You Don't Have to Square That Circle: Ben Davis on Art & Politics
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Can art really create political change? What are the conditions that make this possible if and when it happens? What are the social ingredients that make for good art scenes? ...and what the hell was up with the DNC last year? In a sobering interview, Ben Davis, National Art Critic for ArtNet News and self-avowed Marxist, reminds us to be realistic…
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12. What Do Musicians Do All Day? Georgina Rossi on the Microeconomics of Classical Music
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They receive about as much training as olympic athletes, and yet very few people have a sense of what life looks like for classical musicians today. This interview with Chilean-American violist Georgina Rossi covers a lot of ground: the nuts and bolts of a career in classical music, how society defines and compensates artistic labor, and simple thi…
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As artists, we often despair about the efficacy of our work and its ability to advocate for change. Part of this has to do with the fact that the art gallery/museum circuit can feel like a bubble, where everyone largely agrees on the issues and advocacy of any kind feels like preaching to the choir. But the more I think about this problem, the more…
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10. Post-scarcity & Degrowth: A Tale of Two Tomorrows
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As we become more aware of the existential threat of climate change, it can feel like the economy is a runaway engine driving us toward extinction. We know that something is wrong, but we don’t know how to stop the momentum of this extractive economy that seems to have a will of its own. Episode 10 explores two alternatives to this vision of extinc…
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After the horrific killing of George Floyd by the police that were meant to protect and to serve him, mass demonstrations have pushed the conversation around police brutality to what is hopefully a new turning point in the United States. But the conversation around making reparations to black Americans for centuries of unpaid labor, stolen property…
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8. You See A Lot of Zombie Movies: Charles Davis on Being an Independent Filmmaker Today
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Why is it that, despite the fact that technology has made it easier and cheaper to make and distribute your own films than ever before, being an independent filmmaker has become no easier than it ever was? In this episode, I talk to my friend, the filmmaker Charles Davis, about the life and times of today's independent filmmakers. ABOUT CHARLES Cha…
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7. The State of the World Tomorrow: Žižek's Hegel
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It is clear that Covid-19 is an event of historic proportions, but what does that really mean? What do we mean when we say that an event "shaped the course of history," and how much history is there really left to shape? Episode 7 dives into one of my favorite books of all time, Less Than Nothing, Slavoj Žižek's gutsy attempt to rehabilitate Hegel …
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With climate change, inequality, and Covid-19 raging just outside our windows, it can sometimes feel like we live in a world without a future. How did we get here? And how do we get back out? How do we reinstate the future if we no longer believe in progress? Recorded on lockdown during the coronavirus outbreak in New York, this is part 1 of a thre…
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It’s common knowledge that today, there is no unifying theme or essence to contemporary art. Having finally broken all of its own rules, the story goes that art is now free to be anything it wants to be. But while this idea is generally accepted, is it really true? Episode 5 argues that there is a common element to contemporary art today—a certain …
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4. Art Collector? Me? A Primer for the 99%
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Why is it that most of the galleries out there are chasing the same small group of elite collectors? In this interview with Maddie Boucher, the former head of Artsy's Art Genome Project, Episode 4 asks why life is tough for small galleries—and what we the 99% can do to start thinking of ourselves as people who can collect art and support the artist…
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3. Art and the Wealth Gap: Microdynamics
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How does the wealth gap impact artists' ability to relate to one another? Episode 2, Part I explores how concentrations of capital at the top of the market affect inter-relationships between working artists. WORKS CITED -Levin, Yuval. The Great Debate: Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, and the Birth of Right and Left. New York: Basic Books, 2014. -Horkhe…
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2. Art and the Wealth Gap: Macrodynamics
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Why does being an artist increasingly feel like sending your blood, sweat and tears into the void? Episode 2, Part I explores how concentrations of capital at the top of the market make life hard for working artists on a macro, systemic level. WORKS CITED -Marx, Karl. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. Edited by Frederick Engels. Translated …
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What is the difference between a space and a venue? Episode 1 explores what space is, and why it is crucial to working artists. WORKS CITED -Fusco, Coco. SVA Art Practice Lunchtime Lecture Series. New York, n.d. https://vimeo.com/292362674. -Bishop, Claire. “Palace in Plunderland.” Artforum, Slant, September 2018. -Richter, Hans. Dada: Art and Anti…
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In this episode I’m joined by Jacquat Thomas and Ashley Brown to discuss different ways emotional immaturity affects our daily lives and how to combat the urge to clap back.
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There are somethings that should absolutely not be expected when it comes to dating. In this week's episode I am joined by Keith Stallings to discuss realistic expectations and acceptabilities in the dating world.
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Been gone for a minute, but I’m back! In this episode, Josh Mikkel joins me to catch up on everything that’s been going on from my personal life to the piping hot tea.
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What are you bringing to the table?
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On this week’s episode, Enandi with the help of Monét tackle what value they think people should add to a relationship. This episode is filled with lots of laughs and lots of hmmm moments.
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This episode is a Pt.2 of Surviving the Facts. Enandi along with Briah and Phyllis tackle what’s normalized in society, specifically black society and the affects it has on individuals.
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