Is it time to reassess the last reassessment of the canon of art history? Timmy Black might be tired of the question but he still figured out how to make a podcast episode about it.
The necessity of networking for artists is made clear in this important episode. The how's and why's are surprisingly simple and easily applicable. This is required listening for all ambitious artists.
With the recent publication of Micah Carpentier's Song of Songs, Los Angeles artist Dahlia Danton shares with Timmy her insights on Carpentier's life and work.
Often misunderstood, almost always under appreciated, art critics serve a vital role in the cultural community. Timmy attempts to correct this injustice.
Timmy reflects upon the meaning of an artist's life and the beautiful implications of the creative impulse. (Including some terrific career advice for those just starting out!)
Imagine Pablo Picasso, Faun Roberts, Harold Bloom, Orestia Shestov and Timmy Black entering a bar and together conspire to rewrite the history of Modernism.
Educators may be underpaid but that doesn't mean they're unsupervised. This episode looks into the rapidly changing teaching landscape. Two plus two has become a subjective hot button issue but leave it to Timmy to sort it all out.
How to impersonate a smart person is one indispensable skill in our age of relentless self-invention. In this episode, Timmy offers tips on how to punch above one's weight
It's almost impossible to keep up with the warp-speed developments in the world of contemporary art. In this episode Timmy takes a breath and reflects on a few of the exciting newly new trendy trends.
The exciting rebound of the international art world is dominating the discourse in every corner of the mended world. In this fabulous preview, Timmy Black presents a few remarkable talents to look out for.
We've reached an auspicious milestone in this, our 100th episode! Join Timmy with his retrospective tribute to the lives and Lives of Contemporary Artists.
A practical guide to grant writing is offered here with a haunting musical soundtrack written and performed by Timmy Black's youngest offspring, Fat Tony Black.
The reservoirs of untapped art scavenged from unsung streams is the subject of Timmy Black's nearly incoherent soliloquy. You might have to listen to it twice just to make sure you weren't hallucinating.
One wonders how someone as singularly untalented as Timmy Black managed to elbow his way into the cauldrons of high culture. The answer lies in the verbs.
Disheveled values, fluid priorities and the fear of finding himself on the business end of a severe professional backlash, Timmy Black proposes incoherence as the safest route for artistic commentary.
As we all start to grapple with the serious consequences of reckless disinformation, Timmy Black makes a heartfelt confession and an emotional pledge towards truth.