ArtCurious Podcast

Jennifer Dasal/ArtCurious
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May 1, 2020 • 5min

BONUS: A HUGE Announcement from ArtCurious!

ArtCurious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art HistoryComing September 15, 2020 from Penguin BooksPreorder at our website: artcuriouspodcast.com/book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 20, 2020 • 23min

Episode #62: The Coolest Artists You Don't Know: Jusepe de Ribera (Season 7, Episode 2)

For most Americans, there’s a list of arts that they might be able to rattle off if pressed to name them off the top of their heads. Picasso. Michelangelo. Leonardo da Vinci. Name recognition does go a long way, but such lists also highlight what many of us don’t know-- a huge treasure trove of talented artists from decades or centuries past that might not be household names, but still have created incredible additions to the story of art. It’s not a surprise that many of these individuals represent the more diverse side of things, too-- women, people of color, different spheres of the social or sexual spectrum.This season on the ArtCurious podcast, we’re covering the coolest artists you don’t know. This week: Jusepe de Ribera.Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts!Twitter / Facebook/ InstagramSPONSORSThe Great Courses Plus: Enjoy a free trial and pay only $10 a month when you sign up for a quarterly planObjective Wellness: Get 20% off your first order with promo code ARTCURIOUS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 6, 2020 • 26min

Episode #61: The Coolest Artists You Don't Know--Angelica Kauffman (Season 7, Episode 1)

For most Americans, there’s a list of arts that they might be able to rattle off if pressed to name them off the top of their heads. Picasso. Michelangelo. Leonardo da Vinci. Name recognition does go a long way, but such lists also highlight what many of us don’t know-- a huge treasure trove of talented artists from decades or centuries past that might not be household names, but still have created incredible additions to the story of art. It’s not a surprise that many of these individuals represent the more diverse side of things, too-- women, people of color, different spheres of the social or sexual spectrum.This season on the ArtCurious podcast, we’re covering the coolest artists you don’t know. This week: Angelica Kauffman.Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts!Twitter / Facebook/ InstagramSPONSORSThe Great Courses Plus: listeners will receive 3 full months of unlimited access for just $30The Gabriel Method: try this 12-week weight loss solution from Jon Gabriel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 16, 2020 • 26min

CURIOUS CALLBACK Episode #51: Shock Art: Gericault's The Raft of the Medusa (Season 5, Episode 5)

Works that we take for granted today as masterpieces, or as epitomes of the finest of fine art, could also have been considered ugly, of poor quality, or just bad when they were first made. With the passage of time comes a calm and an acceptance. But that doesn’t change the fact that there are many works peppered throughout art history that were straight-up shocking to the public when they were first presented decades, or even hundreds of years ago.Today's work of "shock art:" Gericault’s The Raft of the Medusa.Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts!SPONSORSIndeed: get a free sponsored job upgrade on your first postThe Gabriel Method: try this 12-week weight loss solution from Jon Gabriel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Feb 17, 2020 • 25min

CURIOUS CALLBACK: Episode #44, Shock Art: Goya's Saturn Devouring His Son (Season 4, Episode 5)

Works that we take for granted today as masterpieces, or as epitomes of the finest of fine art, could also have been considered ugly, of poor quality, or just bad when they were first made. With the passage of time comes a calm and an acceptance. But that doesn’t change the fact that there are many works peppered throughout art history that were straight-up shocking to the public when they were first presented decades, or even hundreds of years ago.Today's work of "shock art:" Goya's Saturn Devouring His Son.Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts!Twitter / Facebook/ InstagramSponsorsThe Great Courses Plus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jan 20, 2020 • 33min

CURIOUS CALLBACK: Episode #36: Rivals- Turner vs. Constable (Season 3, Episode 5)

In 19th century England, landscape painting transitioned into being something lovely and comparatively calm, and transformed into a personal and stylistic battleground. Landscape: pristine and idealized, or rough, ready, and turbulent? Which one would better express the heart of 19th century British painting?Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts!Twitter / Facebook/ InstagramSPONSORS:The Great Courses Plus: Get three months of unlimited access for just $30Prose: get your personalized hair consultation and 20% off your first order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Dec 23, 2019 • 34min

Episode #60: True Crime/Fine Art: Man Ray and the Black Dahlia Connection

This season we’re learning that true crime and art history are two genres that have smashed together with some fascinating results. Today’s show: it’s our season finale, and this is the story we have been DYING (sorry) to tell you. Did Man Ray inspire the infamous (and infamously unsolved) Black Dahlia murder?Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts!Twitter / Facebook/ InstagramSPONSORSAudible: enjoy a special offer of 53% off your first 3 months of Audible by visiting audible.com/artcurious or text ARTCURIOUS to 500-500. Feals: Become a member today by going to feals.com/artcurious and you'll get 50% off your first order with free shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Dec 9, 2019 • 31min

Episode #59: True Crime/Fine Art: Eadweard Muybridge, Photo Pioneer and Jealous Husband

This season we’re learning that true crime and art history are two genres that have smashed together with some fascinating results. Today’s show: a photo pioneer goes off the jealousy deep end. It’s Eadweard Muybridge time!Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts!Twitter / Facebook/ InstagramSPONSORSThe Great Courses Plus: get an entire month of courses FREEAway: Visit awaytravel.com/ARTCURIOUS and order by 11:59 on 12/15 for free ground shipping with guaranteed free delivery by 12/20. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nov 25, 2019 • 34min

Episode #58: True Crime/Fine Art: The Mysterious Death of Ana Mendieta (and #MeToo)

This season we’re learning that true crime and art history are two genres that have smashed together with some fascinating results. Today’s show: a contemporary art conundrum. Who is responsible for the death of Ana Mendieta?Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts!Twitter / Facebook/ InstagramSPONSORSThe Great Courses Plus: get a free UNLIMITED trialEverlyWell: get 25% off an EverlyWell at-home lab test (use promo code ARTCURIOUS25)Super Chewer: get 50% off your first Super Chewer box when you visit superchewer.com/ARTCURIOUS and subscribe to a 6 or 12 month planAudible: get 3 months of Audible for just $6.95 a month.  Visit audible.com/artcurious or text ARTCURIOUS to 500-500. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nov 11, 2019 • 35min

Episode #57: True Crime/Fine Art: Was Walter Sickert Actually Jack the Ripper? PART 2 (Updated)

This season we’re learning that true crime and art history are two genres that have smashed together with some fascinating results. Today’s show: a revisiting of our popular two-parter from season 1. Was British painter Walter Sickert actually Jack the Ripper? (Part Two)Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts!Twitter / Facebook/ InstagramSPONSORSThe Great Courses Plus: get an entire month of courses FREEThrive Causemetics: get 15% off your first order (use code ARTCURIOUS) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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