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Julio Warhol

Podcast de Julio Warhol

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Portada del episodio #3 - The Art World is Run by Failed Artists

#3 - The Art World is Run by Failed Artists

In this episode, the host (identifying as a "new body" for Tyler Durden) delivers a wide-ranging critique of the contemporary art world. He argues that the industry has stagnated due to a lack of new ideas, the influence of "failed artists" in positions of power, and a reliance on unethical wealth.Key Topics Discussed• The Stagnation of New Ideas: The host argues that the art world is currently obsessed with recycling 100-year-old concepts like Dadaism rather than fostering original thought.• The "Failed Artist" Gallery Model: A central thesis of the video is that major galleries and institutions are run by individuals who failed as painters and now harbor a "love-hate" relationship with successful creators.• Institutional Critique (The Guggenheim): The host highlights the mining and smelting history of the Guggenheim family (ASARCO), labeling the museum a "pollution center" and questioning the ethics of artists who show there.• The "Self-Taught" Label as Gatekeeping: He compares the art world to Hollywood, noting that while famous actors and directors are praised for being self-taught, the art world uses the label to marginalize minority artists.• Art as a Financial "Pump and Dump": The host discusses how magazines and dealers collaborate to "lionize" an artist to drive up prices before "dumping" the work on collectors.• Wealth, War, and Patronage: A historical look at how art has always been funded by "war-mongers" and "loan sharks," from the Medici family to modern banks.Timestamps of Major Segments• [00:03:34 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFdZZuXy50&t=214s]] – The difference between status and ideas.• [00:05:01 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFdZZuXy50&t=301s]] – Why Dadaism and Duchamp are "boring" and over-recycled.• [00:08:22 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFdZZuXy50&t=502s]] – The impact of the AIDS epidemic on the loss of a generation of artists.• [00:12:06 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFdZZuXy50&t=726s]] – Theory on why the art world is run by "failed artists."• [00:16:41 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFdZZuXy50&t=1001s]] – The dark history of the Guggenheim family and lead pollution.• [00:22:17 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFdZZuXy50&t=1337s]] – Socrates and the danger of "hearers" vs. "thinkers."• [00:27:18 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFdZZuXy50&t=1638s]] – How magazines (from Ben Franklin to Bezos) manipulate the truth.• [00:31:43 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFdZZuXy50&t=1903s]] – The potential for AI to replace biased art critics and dealers.• [00:40:48 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFdZZuXy50&t=2448s]] – Comparison of "self-taught" labels in Hollywood vs. the Art World.• [00:46:53 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFdZZuXy50&t=2813s]] – Historical patronage: Leonardo da Vinci and the Medici family.• [00:54:21 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFdZZuXy50&t=3261s]] – Final message: Artists as the most dangerous/radical people in society.

4 de may de 2026 - 54 min
Portada del episodio #2 - Gagosian, Epstein, and the Rot of the Art Establishment

#2 - Gagosian, Epstein, and the Rot of the Art Establishment

In this episode, Julio Warhol critiques the modern art establishment, examining how financial interests and "Wall Streetification" have detached the industry from the artists themselves. The discussion moves from the irrelevance of major institutions like the Whitney and the Guggenheim to a scathing review of the "blood sport" nature of elite art dealing, offering a millennial painter’s perspective on why the current system is failing and what the next generation of creators should do to survive it. Key Topics Discussed • Institutional Critique: Why the Whitney Biennial and the Guggenheim are failing to represent actual painters. • The "Wall Streetification" of Art: How galleries like Gagosian have turned art into a cold, high-stakes finance game. • The Myth of the Dealer: Analyzing why modern dealers are more like "telemarketers" or "butchers" than the legendary figures of the past. • The Epstein Connection: Addressing the "musty" and "tainted" money circulating within elite art circles. • Advice for Artists: Why painters should ignore critics, avoid being starstruck, and focus on the proximity of creative energy. Timestamps • [00:00:10] – The Whitney Biennial and why the institution "needs us" more than we need them. • [00:02:12] – Returning to the Andy Warhol era of commercial art and product design. • [00:05:02] – The legend of Leo Castelli and the story of Jasper Johns’ beer cans. • [00:07:06] – Observing Larry Gagosian: The "AI of net worth." • [00:11:41] – Art collecting as a "blood sport" and the "butcher" analogy. • [00:14:04] – The Wolf of Wall Street mentality in modern galleries. • [00:17:25] – Addressing the Epstein files and the "rot" in the establishment. • [00:22:03] – Edgar Degas and the history of predatory patrons in French art. • [00:25:25] – The math of a billion dollars and the failure of Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst. • [00:28:49] – The 65-year-old cutoff: A call for the retirement of old critics and dealers. • [00:30:54] – Why Jerry Saltz has more followers than the artists he critiques. • [00:35:13] – The power of proximity: Why you should just "be around" your heroes. • [00:37:43] – Shia LaBeouf and why acting is the "circus," not art.

23 de mar de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio #1 - The Wall Streetification of Art: Why We Lost the Audience

#1 - The Wall Streetification of Art: Why We Lost the Audience

Is the art world in a state of recalibration or total collapse? Julio Warhol dives into the "Wall Streetification" of the industry and why we’ve lost the massive, mainstream audience of the 1960s. In Episode I, Julio critiques the modern art landscape—from the lack of artists on late-night TV to the "finance bro" takeover that began in the 80s. Why could a 37-year-old Andy Warhol pull 1,600 people to an opening in one hour, while today's blue-chip artists struggle to capture the public's imagination? Key topics discussed: • The "Entertainer" vs. The Artist: Why Taylor Swift and Harry Styles are dominating the cultural conversation while painters are pushed to the sidelines. • The AIDS & Drug Epidemic Legacy: How the loss of a generation of connoisseurs in the 70s and 80s "dumbed down" the culture. • Resuscitation vs. Recalibration: Why the industry needs more than a tune-up—it needs CPR. • America as a Stadium: An indigenous perspective on American art, resources, and our obsession with "Old World" validation. Timestamps: 0:00 Welcome to the Show: The Industry Recalibration 5:26 Warhol’s 1965 Opening: Where did the 1,600 people go? 15:25 The Wall Streetification of Art & Jeffrey Deitch 21:54 Fran Lebowitz & The Lost Audience of Connoisseurs 30:58 Why Taylor Swift is an Entertainer, Not an Artist 41:16 Actors are not Artists (The Hollywood Fantasy) 57:30 America is a Stadium: Indigenous Perspectives

23 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 2 min
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