In this much anticipated follow up to an earlier episode, artist Scott Ingram shares his thoughts on a recent exhibition that was literally demolished. In the resulting discussion, the origin of creative ideas is observed, and they explore the very nature of creative practice. Biennials are discussed – including their role and related curatorial challenges. A sober and cogent idea for the future is proffered. Sparked by a controversial book Matthew has been reading, the value of higher education is debated. Joe leads the witness. Scott teases his next project. (Un)required Resources For Episode 48 * “Scott Ingram And The Bigger Pond (Part 1)” including podcast show notes and bio * Whitney Biennial 2019 * ARTNEWS review of the Whitney Biennial * Franklin Sirmans on Wikipedia * Sean Scully * “The High Life With William Downs” – Brain Fuzz art podcast episode 15 * The Case Against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money on Amazon * Review of The Case Against Education at TheWashingtonPost.com (“. . . Dangerous, extravagant ideology . . . “) * “College May Not Be Worth It Anymore” – opinion in The New York Times * Eric Fischl * The Lamar Dodd School of Art * ScottIngramArt.com
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