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Liz Dieterich
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The Susie House
Form a Committee - Episode 9
Will Honor persuade Father Judah to help them? And what is going on in town with this committee thing?THE SUSIE HOUSE CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OR THE FAINT OF HEART.This episode contains racist & foul language.The Susie House is written by Allison Moseley and Liz Belile, and directed by Allison MoseleySound recording, engineering, and design is by Patrick CostiganSpecial thanks to Patrick Costigan for his contributions to this script.CAST IN ORDER...
2024-06-02
28 min
The Susie House
It Gets Dark Down Here - Episode 8
Honor goes searching for Robert but finds something else instead.THE SUSIE HOUSE CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND THE FAINT OF HEART.This episode contains foul language, domestic violence.Written by Allison Moseley and Liz BelileSound recorded, engineered, and designed by Patrick CostiganThanks to Weston Smith for his contribution to this episode's script!"Bury Me" written by Patrick Costigan and performed by Lauren CookCAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:HONOR WALSH...
2024-05-25
26 min
The Susie House
The Flu - Episode 3
Old and new jealousies ratchet up tension between James and his brother Ebon, with Honor trapped in the middle. The mystery around Joe Bob's disappearance intensifies. Mother Immaculata relates the Susie legend, taking Honor on a trip into the past.THE SUSIE HOUSE CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN.This episode contains stillbirth, foul language.Written by Allison Moseley and Liz BelileDirected by Allison MoseleySound design and engineering: Patrick CostiganCAST OF CHARACTERS: HONOR WALSH: L...
2024-02-01
29 min
The Susie House
Back to Barren Creek - Episode 1
Inspired by old time horror radio shows like Lights Out, The Susie House is a southern gothic ghost tale set in 1936.TIMES ARE HARD, and Honor Walsh finds herself in small-town Kentucky, with her hard-drinking husband James and young son Robert. Since when, though, have times not been hard for women in God's own country?WARNING:This episode contains mature content not suitable for children or the fainthearted.Intense violence, domestic violence, miscarriage, sex, foul languageWritten by Allison Moseley and Liz BelileDirected by...
2024-01-17
20 min
Polyvinyl Craftsmen
Polyvinyl Craftsmen Transmission 489
Transmission 489 You Are About To Use The Telephone/ Valves – Neotech Liz – Gene Defcon Napoleon Solo – Jackie Mittoo My Love For You – William Loveday Intention You Think You’re Tough – Hunx and his Punx Are You My Love – Kelley Stoltz The Ladies Bras – Jonny Trunk and Wisbey Dieterich Buxtehude – Spencer Cullum Lover As Big As Hartlepool – Julian Cope Ooh Yea – Betty Davis The Making of Thriller – White Rainbow Why Not Now? – Cindy Joke Shop – Sleaford Mods Moon Bo...
2023-04-18
1h 04
Absurd Art
The 14th Street Subway Station and Tom Otterness
In this episode of Absurd Art, Liz explains the art installation in the NYC 14th Street Subway Station known as "Life Underground". She then discusses the problematic past of the artist, Tom Otterness, and how he is making up for it. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-11-02
05 min
Absurd Art
What Is The Future of The Benin Bronzes? (Part 2)
This is the second and last part of the Benin Bronzes series. Liz talks about the conversations that are happening on returning the Benin Bronzes to the Nigerian Government. How museums are changing how they display them and the future of what could happen to them. Subscribe to Absurd Art Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Instagram: @elizabeth.callie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-09-14
08 min
Absurd Art
Where Did The Benin Bronzes Go?
On this episode, Liz explains what the Benin Bronzes are, why they are significant where they came from and where they went. Hint: Colonialism *Insert Eye Roll* Please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Instagram: @elizabeth.callie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-08-24
07 min
Absurd Art
The Humboldt Forum Museum in Berlin Has Some Controversy
This week, the Humboldt Forum Museum in Berlin opened its doors to the public after almost 2 centuries in the making. In this episode, Liz discusses who the museum was named after, its architecture, what exhibits are in the museum, and the controversy surrounding this new museum. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-08-10
05 min
Absurd Art
All About The Rain Room In The UAE
Have you ever seen it rain inside? At the Sharjah Art Foundation you can see it rain inside and you won't even get wet! Liz discusses how it works, who created it and why it is so cool. Instagram: @elizabeth.callie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-07-20
05 min
Absurd Art
Rome Is Being Hit Harder By Tomb Raiders
Liz discusses the amount of taxpayer money that goes to Italy's Cultural Heritage and how it is still not enough. Also, How Italian Tomb Raiders (the Tombaroil) make money and why. Please subscribe wherever you listen to Podcasts Instagram: @elizabeth.callie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-07-14
06 min
Absurd Art
The World's Largest Painting
Liz talks about how British Contemporary Artist, Sacha Jafari painted the world's largest painting in Dubai UAE. She discusses the price that it went for at auction, what the money is being used for, and the future of the painting, "The Journey of Humanity". Please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Liz's Instagram: @Elizabeth.callie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-06-29
04 min
Absurd Art
Is Kim Kardashian Acquiring Smuggled Art?
In this episode, Liz discusses articles from ArtNet News and CNN about why Kim Kardashian went to court over smuggled art from Italy that she claims had nothing to do with. At the end, Liz discussed her theories of how the Ancient Roman Sculpture from the 1st or 2nd Century ended up in Kim's name. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-06-23
10 min
Absurd Art
Street Art 2/2
This is Part 2/2 for the street art series on The Absurd Art Podcast. In this episode, Liz discusses the popular techniques and styles that street artists use today. Then, she talks about three popular street artists. SpY from Madrid, Asbestos (@artofasbestos on Instagram), and of course Banksy. Absurd Art Podcast is Published every Tuesday. You can follow Liz on Instagram for show updates and get notified when there is a new episode out. @elizabeth.callie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-05-04
10 min
Absurd Art
How Street Art Got Its Start
In this two-part episode, Liz talks about the beginning of modern street art as we know it. She talks about the trailblazers knows as the "Street Writers" in New York City and Philadelphia. Also discussed are the differences between graffiti and street art, and the artist Seen. Absurd Art is published every Tuesday For show updates, you can follow Liz on Instagram @elizabeth.callie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-04-28
10 min
Absurd Art
Who Owns History? The British Museum's Stolen Artifacts From Greece
In this episode, Liz discusses the Greek artifacts found in the British Museum in London. She discusses how the British acquired the metopes, friezes, and statues from the Acropolis in Athens Greece, and how it may not have been legal. Absurd Art episodes come out every Tuesday. Subscribe so you do not miss future episodes. For episode updates, you can follow Liz on Instagram @elizabeth.callie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-04-21
13 min
Absurd Art
WTF is a NFT? The New Thing Everyone is Talking About in The Art World
NFT's (a.k.a non fungible tokens) are taking the art world by storm. On this episode, Liz sits down with her friend Theo who enjoys art and technology to talk about the news, NFT's are becoming a big deal. They discuss what an NFT is, how it can be shown in a gallery space and what they think the future of the NFT's could be. Also, the two discuss the Christie's digital auction in March of 2021 and Liz learns something new about Beeple. For show updates you can follow Liz on Instagram @elizabeth.callie T...
2021-04-13
24 min
Absurd Art
The Mystery Behind The Mona Lisa
The Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci has been around for over 500 years and has accumulated quite a few stories and some that are not completely solved. In this episode, Liz breaks down the facts and myths that are associated with The Mona Lisa. She discusses how long it took Leonardo Da Vinci to paint her, theories behind the mona lisa, how the painting was stolen, how it was found and the fact that somehow Pablo Picasso was a suspect in the case. Pictures and more information can be found on Instagram @elizabeth.callie If y...
2021-04-06
23 min
Absurd Art
Cristina Vitan Paints With What?
On this Episode Liz has a conversation with Italian Artist, Cristina Vitan. Cristina paints not only with brushes but with her boobs. They talk about some of her artwork, how people have reacted to her paintings and what she has planned for the future. Some of her works reference art like The Creation of Adam in the Sistine Chapel while others represent the similarities and differences between cultures and politics. The name of the Italian TV show mentioned in this episode is called "Striscia la notizia" Special thanks to Sara Baldassin for translating todays episode.
2021-03-30
20 min
Absurd Art
The Irish Woman Behind Stained Glass
This episode is part of the Women's History Month series and is on Irish Stained Glass in honor of St. Patrick's Day. On this episode, Liz tells the story behind Sarah Purser, an Irish Woman who revived stained glass in Ireland in the early 1900's. Later in the episode she answers questions about stained glass. How is stained glass colored? What is the history behind stained glass? How is stained glass a part of the Irish Culture? She also discusses how stained glass is not as popular as it once was because there is no longer a...
2021-03-15
15 min
Absurd Art
Guerrilla Girls Gone Wild
This month Liz will be celebrating Women's History Month by highlighting women artists each episode in March 2021. Liz tells the story of her technical difficulties with her laptop and microphone and how she is slowly resolving them. Then, she talks about the feminist female group of artists known as the Guerrilla Girls. How they came to be. Why they wear gorilla masks. Their notable works of art. How they have changed over the 30 years and why they are anonymous. For images that were described in this podcast episode you can go to @elizabeth.callie on Instagram and look under the s...
2021-03-09
18 min
Absurd Art
Dali's Absurd Childhood
On this Episode, Liz tells stories about the early life of the world famous surrealist artist known as Salvador Dali. She tells a few of the stories that Dali wrote about in his autobiography called "The Secret Life of Salvador Dali". These stories include his inter-uterine memories, falling down the stairs and the death of his mother when he was 16 years of age. There will likely be more episodes on Salvador Dali in the future so make sure you follow Absurd Art wherever you listen to podcasts. You can follow Liz on Instagram at @elizabeth.callie. ...
2021-02-15
14 min
Absurd Art
Valentines Special: Artist's In Love, Including Stories About Gilbert and George, Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock, and Lastly, Frieda Kahlo and Diego Rivera
On this Valentines Day special episode, Liz discusses three relationships that involved famous artists. She points out how they met, when they were together, how they collaborated together and how they impacted each others lives as well as their creativity. Love is all around us and in art! Enjoy! You can follow Liz on Instagram at @elizabeth.callie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-02-08
21 min
Absurd Art
Art At The Inauguration
Who knew there would be art at the Biden presidential inauguration? Not Liz! She talks about the painting at the 2021 inauguration luncheon called Landscape with Rainbow and the artist behind the painting, Robert S. Duncanson. Liz also discusses what the inauguration luncheon is and how it came to be what it is today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-02-01
10 min
Absurd Art
How The Tate Modern Keeps Things Modern
On this episode, Liz talks about how the Tate Modern in London became the museum it is today. She discuses how the Tate trustees made decisions on the architecture, how the museum is curated and why location really matters. IG: elizabeth.callie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-01-25
18 min
Absurd Art
The Houston Art Scene with Najee Thomas
On this episode, Liz discusses her past Spotify choices and how they effect her feed today. Later, Liz has a chat with an old college friend, Najee Thomas who is on the art scene in Houston, Texas. They talk about the differences in creating paintings versus digitally produced art, what it’s like show work in an art show and what he has planned for the future. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-01-18
22 min
Absurd Art
Getting Surreal with Surrealism: The Beginning and End all on Account of Andre
On this Episode, Liz discusses how surrealism came to be. Where Andre Breton found the inspiration to create such a movement and how it all went down. The women of surrealism is discussed as it was not easy to get in to the movement of surrealism. Also, three of some of the most prominent surrealist paintings are brought up and discussed. Please make sure to follow wherever you listen to podcasts if you enjoyed this episode. IG: @elizabeth.calle --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-01-11
22 min
Absurd Art
A Discussion on Carlos Almaraz: Finding Identity Through Culture
Liz discusses the film "Carlos Almaraz: Playing With Fire" Carlos Almaraz was a famous Chicano artist that influenced the Los Angeles Chicano community in the '60s. Carlos painted with color and motion with themes of crashing cars, grids, and park scenery. His life was a rocky road but he made a difference in the world through his art and the people he met. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2021-01-06
19 min
Absurd Art
Monoliths and Clout Chasers! What will come next?
In the first episode of Absurd Art host, Liz Dieterich discusses the Utah Monolith and the ones that have followed. She brings up the people that have claimed to be behind it and what it means for the art world. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurdart/support
2020-12-28
16 min
Absurd Art
Absurd Art (Trailer)
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2020-12-17
00 min