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Learn English with Arty Anglais Episode 9: There is No F IN ART - Conceptual Art & Artists

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Welcome to Episode 9 of the Arty Anglais Podcast. The Podcast where we talk about art, culture and society to help you learn English naturally. This week I'm talking about reading and I'm happy to share an interview I had with Eli Castelli who wrote the book 'There is No F in ART. I'll talk a little about conceptual art before sharing the interview with Eli. We'll talk about:Why he wrote the book and all about the book coverHis trips to The Tate Modern in LondonWhy he thinks art should be for everyone; and Reverse shoplifting We talk lots about artists and how clever they are and how they provoke their audiences. Some of the artists and places you'll hear him and myself talk about include:The Tate Modern in London Urban Nation in Berlin Marcel DuchampMichelangelo and the Sistine ChapelBanksy (The Street Artists) & The Shredder incident Charles Saatchi Jeff Koons Damien HirstJackson Pollock You can find the transcript with images for today's episode here. Don't forget to subscribe on iTunes or Spotify and leave us an evaluation to help grow the podcast so more people can find us. You can get in touch with Tara at info@artyanglais.com
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Welcome to Episode 9 of the Arty Anglais Podcast. The Podcast where we talk about art, culture and society to help you learn English naturally. This week I'm talking about reading and I'm happy to share an interview I had with Eli Castelli who wrote the book 'There is No F in ART. I'll talk a little about conceptual art before sharing the interview with Eli. We'll talk about:Why he wrote the book and all about the book coverHis trips to The Tate Modern in LondonWhy he thinks art should be for everyone; and Reverse shoplifting We talk lots about artists and how clever they are and how they provoke their audiences. Some of the artists and places you'll hear him and myself talk about include:The Tate Modern in London Urban Nation in Berlin Marcel DuchampMichelangelo and the Sistine ChapelBanksy (The Street Artists) & The Shredder incident Charles Saatchi Jeff Koons Damien HirstJackson Pollock You can find the transcript with images for today's episode here. Don't forget to subscribe on iTunes or Spotify and leave us an evaluation to help grow the podcast so more people can find us. You can get in touch with Tara at info@artyanglais.com
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