EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 15 MIN
When contemporary art needs a footnote
from ProtoAIrt
This episode explores the heated public reaction to a contemporary art exhibition at the Pushkin Museum featuring works from the Louis Vuitton Foundation. Drawing on visitor comments and critical reflections, it examines whether modern art can exist without heavy intellectual framing — and where the gap lies between institutional curation and the viewer’s emotional response. The podcast was created using an LLM. Original jingle. Based on a texts first published here.
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This episode explores the heated public reaction to a contemporary art exhibition at the Pushkin Museum featuring works from the Louis Vuitton Foundation. Drawing on visitor comments and critical reflections, it examines whether modern art can exist without heavy intellectual framing — and where the gap lies between institutional curation and the viewer’s emotional response. The podcast was created using an LLM. Original jingle. Based on a texts first published here.
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