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  • Artist Samantha Joy Groff shares her journey to being represented by Nicodemus Gallery, offering insights into navigating the art world and advice for emerging artists and collectors. She discusses her decision to wait before signing with a gallery and the importance of building strong gallery relationships. In this episode of ArtBurn, RJ and Topper also explore topics like Madonna’s Truth or Dare documentary, Thanksgiving stories, Amish culture, art fairs like the Marfa Invitational, and the work of artist Lauren Maranero, along with RJ’s chaotic supermarket trip.



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  • Join Topper and RJ on Artburn as they chat with artist Preston Douglas Boyer about his journey from fashion design to fine art. Discover how Preston uses wedding dresses and zippers to create thought-provoking art that merges personal narrative, spirituality, and innovative techniques. Plus, hear his candid take on navigating the art world and balancing creativity with commerce.

    👉 Featuring highlights from Preston’s latest projects, including wedding dress paintings and zipper artworks, this episode is a must-watch for art enthusiasts and aspiring creators.

    🔗 Follow Preston on Instagram: @PrestonDouglasBoyer🌐 Learn more at PrestonDouglasBoyer.com



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  • In this episode of Artburn, Topper and RJ sit down with Cedric Bardawil, founder of Cedric Bardawil Galleries in London, to explore his unique journey in the art world. From discovering his calling at a gallery showing street art as a teen to hosting groundbreaking exhibitions above a Soho sex shop, Cedric shares how he identifies genius, fosters long-term artist relationships, and stays true to his curatorial vision. Along the way, we hear about his spiritual adventures in Sedona with Topper (UFO sightings included), the grit of running a gallery, and the balance between market forces and artistic integrity.

    This episode dives deep into what it takes to nurture emerging talent while navigating the ever-changing art landscape. Cedric proves why he's not just a tastemaker but a dedicated partner in his artists' creative evolution.



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  • Leslie Weissman shares her journey and tips for starting an art collection while embracing creativity and connection: Join us in this episode of Artburn as Leslie Weissman dives into her journey as a collector and artist, sharing valuable insights on how to start your own art collection. Discover the emotional rewards of living with art, the importance of supporting emerging artists, and the role of community in the art world. From practical tips on navigating galleries and budgeting to reflections on creativity and connection, Leslie’s wisdom will inspire and guide you in making art a meaningful part of your life.



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  • In this special episode of Artburn, hosts Topper Luciani and RJ dive into Maurizio Cattelan’s Comedian—the now-legendary banana duct-taped to a wall that sold for $6.2 million at Sotheby’s. Is it genius? Is it a scam? Is it both? We break it all down to uncover why this seemingly absurd piece became a cultural phenomenon and what it reveals about the art world.

    What We Cover:

    * Why It Sold for $6.2 Million: A look at how Cattelan’s reputation, art market dynamics, and viral hype turned a banana into one of the most valuable conceptual artworks of the decade.

    * The Genius of Simplicity: How Comedian uses humor, pop culture, and accessibility to bridge the gap between art insiders and the general public.

    * Connections to Art History: Discover how the piece builds on Duchamp’s ready-mades, Warhol’s pop art, and Koons’ playful critique of consumerism.

    * Critics and Controversy: From Jerry Saltz’s dismissive “onanism” critique to debates over whether it’s art or a stunt, we explore how Comedian split the art world.

    * The Viral Frenzy: How meme culture, Instagram buzz, and even an artist eating the banana made this piece a global sensation. The Big Questions We Explore:

    * What makes this more than just a banana taped to a wall?

    * How does conceptual art challenge our idea of value and permanence?

    * Is Comedian a critique of the art market, or is it in on the joke?

    Why It Matters:At first glance, Comedian might seem ridiculous, but its simplicity carries weighty ideas about art, humor, and commerce. The banana is impermanent, forcing us to consider themes of mortality, absurdity, and the fleeting nature of value in the art world. We also delve into the deeper significance of the materials (duct tape vs. masking tape) and how Cattelan crafted a piece that resonates on multiple levels—personal, cultural, and economic.

    RJ’s Take: "It’s not just a banana—it’s a phallus, a critique of masculinity, and a hilarious jab at the absurdity of the art market."Topper’s Perspective: "Whether you love it or hate it, no one has ignited the art world frenzy like this in years."

    Highlights:

    * Topper grabbing his own banana mid-podcast to join the discussion.

    * RJ’s dive into the historical ties to Duchamp, Warhol, and Koons.

    * A debate over whether the piece’s viral fame diminishes or enhances its artistic significance.

    What Makes Comedian Brilliant?It challenges the boundaries of art by forcing us to question what we value—whether it’s the banana, the idea, or the conversation around it. Its viral success reflects how the art world interacts with the digital age, meme culture, and modern consumerism. Most importantly, Comedian reminds us that art can be both thought-provoking and ridiculously fun.

    Join us for this bananas episode as we explore why Cattelan’s duct-taped fruit is more than just a joke—it’s a masterpiece that has forever changed the art world.



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  • In this episode, we are joined by Marcelo Eli Sarmiento, a renowned American artist whose work merges pre-Colombian symbolism with contemporary narratives. Marcelo shares his journey, offering insightful advice for artists navigating the art world, from building genuine relationships to securing gallery representation. The conversation touches on how art fairs, social media, and personal connections play a pivotal role in getting noticed by galleries. Marcelo discusses his experience with Central Server Works Gallery in Los Angeles, his first signed gallery representation, and the process of going from an initial gallery show to formal representation. His unique approach to art-making is also highlighted, drawing inspiration from his Mexican and Ecuadorian heritage. Tune in for an inspiring and candid conversation about the ups and downs of the art world, the importance of nurturing relationships, and how to make an authentic mark as an artist. Discover how consistency, perseverance, and maintaining genuine connections can help artists thrive, even in the competitive world of galleries and art fairs.



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  • In this engaging conversation, Topper and RJ explore various themes surrounding art, culture, and personal experiences. They discuss the vibrant atmosphere of LA, the intricacies of car trading, and the role of art in social movements. The dialogue shifts to the current state of political art, the perceived ideological homogeneity in the art world, and the importance of criticism for artistic growth. They also delve into the trope of the struggling artist and the balance between commercial success and artistic integrity. In this conversation, RJ and Topper explore the evolving landscape of contemporary art, discussing the intersection of art, politics, and personal identity. They reflect on the role of artists in society, the influence of the art market, and the importance of diverse perspectives in fostering creativity. The dialogue also touches on personal experiences and the significance of art beyond political messages, emphasizing the need for community and collaboration in the art world.



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  • In this engaging conversation, RJ and Topper explore the multifaceted world of art collecting, discussing the motivations behind collecting, the dynamics of the art market, and the importance of supporting emerging artists. They delve into the complexities of navigating galleries, the value of art, and the role of corporations in art collections, all while sharing personal anecdotes and insights from their experiences in the art world. In this conversation, RJ and Topper Luciani delve into the intricacies of the art market, discussing client engagement, the importance of networking, and the nuances of art valuation. They explore the challenges faced by galleries and auction houses, the significance of passion in art collecting, and the role of advisors in navigating the art world. The discussion also touches on the recognition of genius in artists like David Hammons and the reflection of societal issues in art. In this conversation, Topper Luciani and RJ delve into the intricacies of the art world, discussing the role of art advisors, the importance of building relationships within the industry, and the dynamics of buying and selling art. They explore the fine line between art and decoration, emphasizing the significance of the artist's intention and the collector's influence in shaping the art market. The discussion highlights the interconnectedness of collectors, artists, and galleries, and the necessity of collaboration for the growth of the art community.



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  • In this episode, RJ and Topper delve into the complexities of the art world, exploring the artist's journey, the pursuit of fame, and the balance between artistic integrity and market trends. They discuss the subjective nature of art, the distinctions between insider and outsider artists, and the importance of meaning in art. The conversation culminates in strategies for increasing an artist's value in a competitive market. In this conversation, RJ and Topper Luciani explore the intricate dynamics of the art world, focusing on the emotional connections in art collecting, the role of galleries, the financial realities artists face, and the influence of wealth on art institutions. They discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the art market, the importance of community among artists, and the potential for a socialistic framework to benefit the art world. The conversation also touches on the role of social media in promoting art and the dynamics of gallery representation. In this conversation, RJ and Topper explore the multifaceted dynamics of the art world, discussing the intersection of business and creativity, the influence of attractiveness on an artist's success, and the evolving definition of genius in art. They delve into the implications of social media on artist visibility, the historical context of art movements, and the challenges of separating an artist's personal actions from their work. The dialogue reflects on the changing landscape of the art industry and the importance of recognizing innovation in contemporary art.



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  • In this engaging conversation, RJ and Topper explore the multifaceted world of art collecting, discussing the motivations behind collecting, the dynamics of the art market, and the importance of supporting emerging artists. They delve into the complexities of navigating galleries, the value of art, and the role of corporations in art collections, all while sharing personal anecdotes and insights from their experiences in the art world. In this conversation, RJ and Topper Luciani delve into the intricacies of the art market, discussing client engagement, the importance of networking, and the nuances of art valuation. They explore the challenges faced by galleries and auction houses, the significance of passion in art collecting, and the role of advisors in navigating the art world. The discussion also touches on the recognition of genius in artists like David Hammons and the reflection of societal issues in art. In this conversation, Topper Luciani and RJ delve into the intricacies of the art world, discussing the role of art advisors, the importance of building relationships within the industry, and the dynamics of buying and selling art. They explore the fine line between art and decoration, emphasizing the significance of the artist's intention and the collector's influence in shaping the art market. The discussion highlights the interconnectedness of collectors, artists, and galleries, and the necessity of collaboration for the growth of the art community.



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