Not Real Art

The NOT REAL ART podcast celebrates creative culture and the artists who make it. NOT REAL ART is fresh, fun and inspiring. It contains material not suitable for pretentious art snobs. Guests include the world-class artists, designers and creatives who drive the $2T creative economy. NOT REAL ART is hosted by L.A. based art world insiders Man One and Sourdough who bring their devil-may-care attitude to discussing their mutual love — and hate — for the contemporary art world, creative culture, and everything in between. If you're an an arts professional or creative culture enthusiast, NOT REAL ART is for you!

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 59m. Bisher sind 269 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 10 days 22 hours 36 minutes

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episode 260: What Does an Ethical Code of Conduct Look Like for Artists?


“First, do no harm.” Written nearly 2,500 years ago in Greece, the Hippocratic Oath and its principles hold a sacred place in the hearts and minds of doctors to this day. Traditionally sworn by graduating medical-school students, the Oath remains the gold standard for ethical practices in Western Medicine...


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episode 259: Katie Love of Laugh Gallery: Celebrating the Art of Comedy and the Comedy of Art


Editor’s note: Today’s special episode comes to us from our friends at Laugh Gallery, who operate under the Crewest Studio network of podcasts alongside NOT REAL ART.

Despite what your parents told you, comedy is an art. Comedy writing is difficult, and crafting laughs is no easy feat, especially when the stakes are so high. “Funny” varies from person to person, and there’s no hell deeper than the punishing silence after a failed joke...


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episode 258: Graffiti Artist Man One Returns for the First Episode of the NOT REAL ART Podcast


As you may or may not know by now, we share some compelling creative conversations from the NOT REAL ART archives a couple of times a month. In today’s very special replay, we're throwing it all the way back with a truly historic episode: the very first one! As you’ll discover, it isn’t quite as polished as the podcast you’ve come to know and love...


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episode 257: John Houck: How Therapy Helped the Former Software Engineer Find His Artistic Voice


Former software engineer John Houck is a multidisciplinary artist whose work examines human perception and memory. From subtly folded and rephotographed pieces of paper to paintings of psychological landscapes overlaid with personal objects, John explores how shadows can act as signatures of both the condition and the limits of our experience, playfully navigating the intersection between reality, memory, illusion, and imagination...


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episode 256: Confidence, Cohesion, and Team-Building: What Artists Can Learn From Dress Rehearsal


Performing for a live audience in a new, unpredictable setting requires tremendous concentration. The stage is bigger than your studio, someone sneezes or coughs, a cell phone rings, and your costume is way itchier than your practice sweats. How do you stay focused when your performance space is full of distractions and irrelevant stimuli? Enter the dress rehearsal...


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episode 255: Z-Trip: How ‘America’s Best DJ’ Pushes the Boundaries of Creativity


Editor’s note: Today’s special episode comes to us from our friends at The Conduit, who operate under the Crewest Studio network of podcasts alongside NOT REAL ART. 

In the ‘90s, rock was rock, hip-hop was hip-hop, and never the twain did meet. Then, at the turn of the century, a 73-minute, genre-bending bomb exploded onto the music scene, shattering notions about the limits of creativity and collaboration. Uneasy Listening, Vol...


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 February 20, 2024  1h4m
 
 

episode 254: Judy Baca of SPARC: Transcending Public Art With Participatory Neighborhood Murals [Podcast]


Editor’s note: An earlier version of this episode ran in March 2021 and has been updated with a new introduction. 

Historically, street art has been used as a powerful tool for community engagement thanks to its ability to transcend physical and social boundaries. In today’s special podcast episode, guest host and muralist Erin Yoshi sits down with public arts luminary Judy Baca to discuss the painter’s pioneering social work in the urban environment of L.A...


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 February 13, 2024  1h0m
 
 

episode 253: Auditorial: 10 Friends We Should All Have


Birds of a feather flock together. Right? As human beings, we are naturally drawn to people who look and think like us, but if we limit our friendships to a homogenized group of people, we not only reduce our ability to see the world in all of its fullness and richness, but our own lives are less rewarding as a result...


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 January 30, 2024  21m
 
 

episode 252: Stained Glass Artist Amanda Maccagnan: Spirituality, Rebellion, and Alchemy


“Making artwork probably saved my life,” says mixed-media artist Amanda Maccagnan. “[It] helped me figure out who I am, where I was going, and what I was doing—and it continues to do.”

Navigating the boundary between traditional techniques and contemporary influences, Amanda is rapidly making a name for herself as a rising star in the art world...


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 January 23, 2024  59m
 
 

episode 251: Artsville: Looking at the World Differently with Kenn Kotara


You might already know this, but here at Crewest Studio, we produce several different podcasts. One of these podcasts is Artsville, which celebrates American contemporary art and craft from Asheville, North Carolina, and beyond...


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 January 16, 2024  1h1m