Immaterial: 5,000 Years of Art, One Material at a Time

Metals, Part Two

Aug 31, 2022
Yaëlle Biro, a former curator at The Met, discusses the intricate history of metals in art. Daniel Carrillo explores the toxic charm of mercury in photography, while Marco Leona provides insights into its scientific impacts. Irene Soto Marín reveals the economic forces behind Roman silver coinage, and Yaw Nyarko delves into the cultural significance of gold in the Ashanti Empire. Together, they illustrate how metals have shaped identity, trust, and narratives throughout history, blending art, science, and culture in a mesmerizing exploration.
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