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&lt;em&gt;Note: Hi friends. We had to say goodbye to our sweet, 17-year-old cat, Boo, this week, so we’re releasing this episode from our Patreon. We’ll be back to our regularly scheduled programming next week.&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;/em&gt;Teri Horton didn’t mince words. The $5 thrift store painting she’d picked up for a friend was ugly. Very ugly. It wasn’t even what she’d call art. It looked like blobs and sprays of paint flung willy-nilly on a massive canvas. So, when Teri’s friend didn’t want the painting, Teri wasn’t offended. But Teri was sure surprised when an art teacher told her she might have purchased a genuine Jackson Pollock painting. &lt;br&gt;
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Teri’s response was quick. “Who the f*** is Jackson Pollock?”&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;em&gt;Remember, kids, history hoes always cite their sources! For this episode, Kristin pulled from: &lt;br&gt;
&lt;/em&gt;The documentary, “Who the #$and% is Jackson Pollock?”&lt;br&gt;
“The Case for Jackson Pollock,” by PBS Digital Studios&lt;br&gt;
“The Mark of a Masterpiece” by David Grann for the New Yorker&lt;br&gt;
“Jackson Pollock: Demystifying America’s Most Influential Painter,” by The Conspiracy of Art YouTube channel&lt;br&gt;
“$50-million question,” by Louise Baring for The National Post&lt;br&gt;
“‘Ugly’ painting’s creator still disputed; now artists claim it,” by Kristina Sauerwein for The Los Angeles Times&lt;br&gt;
“A thrift-shop Jackson Pollock masterpiece?” 60 Minutes&lt;br&gt;
“‘Bakersfield Mist’ pits art misfit against art maven,” by Barbara Yoresh for the Indian River Press Journal&lt;br&gt;
“Costa Mesa woman known for the fight to authenticate a possible Jackson Pollock painting dies without selling it,” by Susan Hoffman for the Daily Pilot&lt;br&gt;
“After 25 years, Costa Mesa woman still holding out for a ‘fair price,’” for the Daily Pilot&lt;/div&gt;
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An Old Timey Podcast

An Old Timey Podcast

30: Ya Call This Art??

NOV 6, 2024116 MIN
An Old Timey Podcast

30: Ya Call This Art??

NOV 6, 2024116 MIN

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<div> <em>Note: Hi friends. We had to say goodbye to our sweet, 17-year-old cat, Boo, this week, so we’re releasing this episode from our Patreon. We’ll be back to our regularly scheduled programming next week.<br> <br> </em>Teri Horton didn’t mince words. The $5 thrift store painting she’d picked up for a friend was ugly. Very ugly. It wasn’t even what she’d call art. It looked like blobs and sprays of paint flung willy-nilly on a massive canvas. So, when Teri’s friend didn’t want the painting, Teri wasn’t offended. But Teri was sure surprised when an art teacher told her she might have purchased a genuine Jackson Pollock painting. <br> <br> Teri’s response was quick. “Who the f*** is Jackson Pollock?”<br> <br> <em>Remember, kids, history hoes always cite their sources! For this episode, Kristin pulled from: <br> </em>The documentary, “Who the #$and% is Jackson Pollock?”<br> “The Case for Jackson Pollock,” by PBS Digital Studios<br> “The Mark of a Masterpiece” by David Grann for the New Yorker<br> “Jackson Pollock: Demystifying America’s Most Influential Painter,” by The Conspiracy of Art YouTube channel<br> “$50-million question,” by Louise Baring for The National Post<br> “‘Ugly’ painting’s creator still disputed; now artists claim it,” by Kristina Sauerwein for The Los Angeles Times<br> “A thrift-shop Jackson Pollock masterpiece?” 60 Minutes<br> “‘Bakersfield Mist’ pits art misfit against art maven,” by Barbara Yoresh for the Indian River Press Journal<br> “Costa Mesa woman known for the fight to authenticate a possible Jackson Pollock painting dies without selling it,” by Susan Hoffman for the Daily Pilot<br> “After 25 years, Costa Mesa woman still holding out for a ‘fair price,’” for the Daily Pilot</div>