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WORKS

 - On paper

 - Awful print

 - Outdoor

 - Sky Cathedral

 - Column

SHOW NOTES

 - 00:12 - Bacon forgeries

 - 01:18 - Is Colbert listening to SubRant?

 - 01:28 - Catherine eats 'fake' bacon

 - 02:30 - The "googling" of Rick Steves

 - 04:05 - Inspiration from garbage

 - 04:35 - Clothing landfills in Africa

 - 05:44 - Recycled clothing into art

 - 06:24 - Let's just talk about Louise Nevelson

 - 07:20 - Repeatedly pronouncing "assemblage"

 - 08:37 - Everyone is credited with influencing Abstract Expressionism

 - 08:46 - Deconstructing "The Scream" - A "really off" Van Gogh

 - 09:24 - Do you have an Xbox?

 - 10:25 - Honing endoscopy skills via Halo?

 - 10:45 - James's wife hides from the aliens

 - 11:05 - Catherine borders on nihilistic

 - 12:03 - Compelling monochromatic boxy work

 - 13:02 - Inspiration: Mannequins from garbage

 - 16:40 - Scale is everything

 - 17:30 - Protective patina of COR-TEN steel

 - 18:15 - Nevelson created her world

 - 19:48 - Vertical pieces, rhythm, "Seventh Decade Garden 9 & 10"

 - 20:21 - Master of Composition

 - 20:40 - Between interior design and fine art

 - 21:02 - The environment and rectilinear border

 - 21:22 - Can you really do this?

 - 21:37 - Some recycled "art" looks like garbage

 - 22:20 - Would take years to level up

 - 23:07 - New York was her palette

 - 23:20 - Art stores are overwhelming & sterile

 - 23:56 - James is drawn to found items

 - 24:30 - From the ground of Vegas parking lot

 - 25:10 - Boxes of stuff with no purpose

 - 25:21 - TikTok found object artist/geologist

 - 26:23 - James just wants to cut up graham cracker boxes

 - 26:40 - Saving Lays potato chip bags

 - 27:30 - Non-recyclable flexible plastic/metal food packaging

 - 29:00 - Palm tree torsos?

 - 29:55 - You need to get dirty for your art!

 - 30:24 - Rewinding to Nevelson

 - 30:40 - Comparing Nevelson to Rothko

 - 33:03 - Roots in Cubism

 - 33:27 - Diego Rivera, pre-Columbian influence

 - 34:07 - Representative of their time

 - 34:34 - Does gender-bias exist in art?

 - 35:15 - Art critic legends in our own minds

 - 35:27 - Thank you for listening!

 - 35:49 - "Assemblage" one more time