The Object

The Object

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”The Object” podcast explores the surprising, true stories behind museum objects with wit and curiosity. An object’s view of us. Hosted by Tim Gihring, produced by the Minneapolis Institute of Art.

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episode That Got Weird: The Renaissance You Never Knew artwork
That Got Weird: The Renaissance You Never Knew

The Renaissance, which began in Italy some 700 years ago, may be one of the last true ideals we have. It's this beacon of beauty and truth that led us out of the Dark Ages. It gave us Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. But the Renaissance was also extremely, delightfully weird. A story of what happens when repression recedes and freedom moves in—and how this strangeness gave us our modern world. You can see some of the "weird" artworks discussed in the episode here [https://new.artsmia.org/hub/collection-exhibitions/5-weird-renaissance-drawings]. Then, if you're able, see them in person [https://new.artsmia.org/exhibition/weirdening-of-the-renaissance] at the Minneapolis Institute of Art.

14 jul 2025 - 29 min
episode Encore Episode: How to Break the World artwork
Encore Episode: How to Break the World

Truth, beauty, transcendence. For millennia, people think they know the rules of great art. Then, in the 1950s, a guy named Bob breaks every one of them, declaring car tires and Coke bottles and entirely blank canvases part of his art—and, in turn, being declared the greatest artist of his time. As war gives way to optimism, is Robert Rauschenberg offering a weary world a new way of seeing, or is he simply, entertainingly, and quite lucratively bamboozling it? Here, you can see Rauschenberg's 1970 exhibition at Gallery 12, atop Dayton's department store in Minneapolis: www.rauschenbergfoundation.org/art/archi…allery-12 [https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rauschenbergfoundation.org%2Fart%2Farchive%2Fcurrents-daytons-gallery-12&token=28ea3f-1-1750954494771] Here's an iconic print, commissioned but ultimately rejected by Time magazine in 1969, acquired the following year by the Minneapolis Institute of Art when the museum held a major retrospective of his prints: collections.artsmia.org/art/7519/sign…-rauschenberg [https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcollections.artsmia.org%2Fart%2F7519%2Fsigns-robert-rauschenberg&token=cb3665-1-1750954494771] And here's an incredible shot of a boat hauling Rauschenberg's massive canvas across Venice for the 1964 Biennale: www.rauschenbergfoundation.org/art/archi…-biennale [https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rauschenbergfoundation.org%2Fart%2Farchive%2F32nd-venice-biennale&token=a6c68d-1-1750954494771]

30 jun 2025 - 34 min
episode The Box That Mary Left artwork
The Box That Mary Left

New episode! In the 1920s and ’30s, Mary Sully makes her way from Standing Rock Reservation in South Dakota to New York City and then around the country, making surprising, delightfully abstract portraits of American celebrities: Fred Astaire, Shirley Temple, Amelia Earhart. “Personality prints,” she calls them, though the most intriguing personality they reveal might be her own. A personality and a story that challenges everything you think you know about Native America—and all of America—in the early 20th century. You can see Mary’s “personality prints” the Minneapolis Institute of Art this summer. Photo courtesy of the Mary Sully Foundation.

16 jun 2025 - 19 min
episode Encore Episode: The Wonderful Wizard of Iowa artwork
Encore Episode: The Wonderful Wizard of Iowa

Kicking off Pride Month with a surprisingly epic encore episode about Grant Wood. In the 1930s, the Iowa artist is one of the most famous people in America. The mind behind "American Gothic"—the painting of the man, the woman, and the pitchfork. An artwork so celebrated and so curious it’s called the “modern Mona Lisa.” But as times change and jealousy spreads, Wood suddenly finds himself fighting for his life and livelihood, protecting a secret he hid almost everywhere but in his art. You can see Wood’s quirky, nostalgic style in "The Birthplace of Herbert Hoover," [https://collections.artsmia.org/art/2805/the-birthplace-of-herbert-hoover-grant-wood] in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of art. Some see a tender self-portrait in "Sentimental Yearner," [https://collections.artsmia.org/art/22510/sentimental-yearner-grant-wood] a drawing made for Sinclair Lewis’s "Main Street."

02 jun 2025 - 30 min
episode The Object LIVE! Your Lobster is Ringing! artwork
The Object LIVE! Your Lobster is Ringing!

This second sold-out live show of The Object podcast was recorded with an enthusiastic audience at the Minneapolis Institute of Art on May 11, 2025—Salvador Dalí's birthday, with our special guest: musician and writer Dessa. Quizzes, performances, storytelling, curator conversation—it's all here, all about Dalí, Surrealism, wit in art, and of course the creation of his famous (possibly functional?) lobster phones. A big thank you to Dessa, Mia's events and A/V teams, and Mia curators Galina Olmsted and Max Bryant. See one of the lobster phones [https://collections.artsmia.org/art/5033/aphrodisiac-telephone-salvador-dali] in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and learn more about Dessa's work [https://www.dessawander.com] not involving plasticized sea creatures. Watch for more live shows to come and new regular episodes every month.

19 may 2025 - 50 min
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