Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 11 days 5 hours 13 minutes
In this episode, your hosts Man One and Sourdough discuss the perils of parenting. ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you’re looking for an over intellectualized high brow podcast about contemporary art produced
In this episode 24, Sourdough ponders donating his body to art. Also, Sourdough's 5 year old daughter Eden crashes the recording session to become the second guest to be on the podcast. _____ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and cult
In episode 23, Man One and Sourdough host their first VIP guest, photographer extraordinaire Bryan "Birdman" Mier. Hear how the one L.A. artists call "Birdman" became the go-to photographer in L.A. Learn how Birdman went from teaching himself how to use a camera to shooting celebrities for TMZ, the hottest graffiti artists, street artists, gallery openings and art scene parties in Los Angeles and around the world. ______ ABOUT NOT REAL ART Not Real Art is for everyone...
In episode 22, your hosts Man One and Sourdough discusses Man One's trip to New Orleans to attend American Library Association Annual Conference and accept this Siebert Award Honor for his work illustrating the children's book, Roy Choi and The Street Food Re-Mix ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary...
In this episode, your host Man One learns why 'Mr. X", his co-host and creator of Not Real Art, is adopting the pseudonym "Sourdough" for the show. Plus, they talk shit about airsoft guns and grown men playing war games. ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will vary...
Episode 20 of Not Real Art covers a lot ground. From Socrates to Trump, fortune cookies to prostate exams and Mexicans to Gay Doctors, hosts "Mr. X" and Man One end up on Mars with this one. ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But like art itself, it’s appeal will vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you
In episode 19 of Not Real Art, Sourdough calls out Man One on the messy state of his studio as they discuss the genius of Donald Glover (aka Childish Gambino), sweatshops, Mexican Mother's Day and the magical talent and cardistry of "Not A Real Artist" Anna DeGuzman. Shout outs to: Anna DeGuzman, Graffiti The City, Mark Brickey, Donald Glover
In episode 18 of Not Real Art, your hosts call out corruption in the art world, discuss some of the ways artists get ripped off and why artists must know their bottom line. ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture...
In episode 17, NRA Man One and Sourdough hosts discuss the importance of good teachers and the art of teaching while they reminisce about school day memories. Shout outs to: Mr. Preston, Mr. Livingston and Double Dose Twins ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the cur
In this episode #16, Man One and "Mr.X" clarify and document the origin story of ground-breaking art gallery Crewest which Man One founded in Los Angeles, curating over 100 exhibitions during its ten year history, 2002-2012