ArtCurious Podcast

Jennifer Dasal/ArtCurious
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Oct 28, 2022 • 13min

ArtCurious News This Week: October 28, 2022

Happy Friday, listeners! It’s Jennifer, ArtCurious host, FINALLY back at you this week with our short-form Friday roundup of my favorite art history updates and interesting news tidbits. This is ArtCurious News this Week, and this gets you up to date on some of the latest goings-on in the realm of art history. Today is Friday, October 28, 2022.This week’s stories:The Art Newspaper: Jo Bonger: the woman who made Van Gogh famous as one of the greatest artists of all timeNew York Times: Damaged by an Explosion, the Canvas Emerged a GentileschiThe Art Newspaper: Biggest ever Vermeer show gets bigger: Rijksmuseum announces further loans for blockbuster exhibitionBuy Jo van Gogh-Bonger: The Woman Who Made Vincent Famous here!Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts and FOLLOW on SpotifyInstagram / Facebook / YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Oct 24, 2022 • 27min

Episode #101: Bits of "Breaking Barriers": Fede Galizia (Season 12, Episode 2)

For this season of ArtCurious, I’m doing something a little bit different. I’m treating you to renditions of eight of my favorite segments from Breaking Barriers: Women Artists of Renaissance Europe, my online course found exclusively at avid.fm. Every other week through January, I’ll share selections from Breaking Barriers, and encourage you that if you like it, you can purchase the whole course. Today: She might not have had the backing of royal patrons or the fancy aristocratic connections that Levina Teerlinc and Sofonisba Anguissola had, but Fede Galizia still did well for herself with commissions. And she was an innovator, to boot, often noted as the first-known Italian artist to have completed a still life painting at a time where the genre was not yet fashionable. From Breaking Barriers: Women of Renaissance Europe, please enjoy “Fede Galizia: Early Still-Life Adopter.”Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts and FOLLOW on SpotifyInstagram / Facebook / YouTubeSPONSORS:Betterhelp: ArtCurious Podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month of counseling. This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/artcurious and get on your way to being your best self.Indeed: only pay for quality applications from resumes in Indeed’s database matching your job description.The Barnes Foundation: For a limited time, get 10% off your first Barnes Class when you visit our link here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Oct 17, 2022 • 35min

Author Interview: Hugh Eakin's "Picasso's War"

We’re back on ArtCurious with another great interview episode for you today. Today’s episode features a conversation about Picasso’s War, a recent book by journalist Hugh Eakin. Today we think of New York as the center of the twentieth century art world, but it took three determined men, two world wars, and one singular artist to secure the city’s cultural prominence. Pablo Picasso was the most influential and perplexing artist of his age, and the turning points of his career and salient facets of his private life have intrigued the world for decades. However, the tremendous feat of winning support for his art in the U.S. has long been overlooked—until now. In PICASSO’S WAR: How Modern Art Came to America, Eakin details the never-before-told story of how a single exhibition, years in the making, finally brought the 20th century’s most notorious artist U.S. acclaim, irrevocably changed American culture, and in doing so saved dozens of the twentieth century’s most enduring artworks from the Nazis.Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts and FOLLOW on SpotifyInstagram / Facebook / YouTubeBuy Picasso’s War here!SPONSORS:BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month of counselingThe Barnes Foundation: For a limited time, get 10% off your first Barnes Class when you visit our linkCanvasprints.com: Get 25% off of your entire order of canvas prints, canvas wall displays, metal prints, photo tiles, photo blankets and pillows, and much more when you use code ARTCURIOUS25 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Oct 10, 2022 • 27min

Episode #100: Bits of "Breaking Barriers": Lucia and Elena Anguissola (Season 12, Episode 1)

For this season of ArtCurious, I’m doing something a little bit different. I’m treating you to renditions of eight of my favorite segments from Breaking Barriers: Women Artists of Renaissance Europe, my online course found exclusively at avid.fm. Every other week through January, I’ll share selections from Breaking Barriers, and encourage you that if you like it, you can purchase the whole course. Today, I’m sharing a story about the family of one of the most well-known female artists of the Renaissance. You might know a bit about Sofonisba Anguissola--but how much do you know about her sister, Lucia? And how about another Anguissola daughter? From Breaking Barriers: Women of Renaissance Europe, please enjoy “Lucia Anguissola (and Elena Anguissola): In Their Sister’s Footsteps.”Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts and FOLLOW on SpotifyInstagram / Facebook / YouTubeSPONSORS:Indeed: only pay for quality applications from resumes in Indeed’s database matching your job description.Issuu: sign up for an annual premium account and get 50% off when you use promo code ARTCURIOUSCanvasprints.com: Get 25% off of your entire order of canvas prints, canvas wall displays, metal prints, photo tiles, photo blankets and pillows, and much more when you use code ARTCURIOUS25 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Oct 3, 2022 • 28min

CURIOUS CALLBACK: Episode #20: Sofonisba Anguissola: Great (Woman) Artist

Hi listeners! I’ve been traveling over last month, and am preparing to hit the road again, and to begin sharing new episodes to your feed next week. So, things have been a bit busy over here. So while we put the finishing touches on next week’s episode, I’m re-airing one of my old favorites from the first season of the podcast. And guess what? It’ll prepare you nicely for the next season. Wink wink. Today, I’m returning to share the story of Sofonisba Anguissola, one of the most prominent female artists of the Italian Renaissance. I hope you enjoy--and back to you next week. Until then, stay curious!Instagram / Facebook / YouTubeSPONSORSBetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month of counselingThe Barnes Foundation: For a limited time, get 10% off your first Barnes Class when you visit our link Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 23, 2022 • 11min

Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre Split the Art World

Here’s a preview from a new podcast, Death of the Artist, that explores a tragedy in the art world. For more than 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world’s most storied couples: Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta’s death, taking a closer look at how she might have fallen out of the window of Carl’s 34th floor New York apartment, and the following trial which has divided the art world since 1985.Hear more from Death of an Artist at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/artist?sid=curious. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 19, 2022 • 30min

CURIOUS CALLBACK: Episode #67-- The Coolest Artists You Don't Know: Romaine Brooks

Hi listeners! As I mentioned last time on ArtCurious, I’m traveling this month and so I am re-airing some older episodes for you to enjoy here once again. In celebration of our recent “Cherchez La Femme” season, I’m choosing three of my favorite episodes on female artists-- Today, I’m returning to share the story of Romaine Brooks, a one-of-a-kind painter with a truly fascinating story. I hope you enjoy--and I’ll be back with you soon. Stay curious!Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts!Instagram / Facebook / YouTubeSPONSORSBetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month of counselingHoneylove: Get 20% off + Free Shipping with promo code ARTCURIOUS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 5, 2022 • 25min

CURIOUS CALLBACK: Episode #61--The Coolest Artists You Don't Know: Angelica Kauffman

Hi listeners! I’m traveling this month and so I am re-airing some older episodes for you to enjoy here once again. In celebration of our recent “Cherchez La Femme” season, I’m choosing three of my favorite episodes on female artists-- and, hint hint, the last of these episodes refers directly to our upcoming season, so keep your eyes peeled for that one next month. Today, though, I’m returning to tell the story of Angelica Kauffman, one of the prized painters of the 18th century. Enjoy--and thank you for listening!Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts and FOLLOW on SpotifyInstagram / Facebook / YouTubeSPONSORSBetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month of counseling Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Aug 29, 2022 • 35min

Author Interview: Gabrielle Selz's "Light on Fire: The Art and Life of Sam Francis"

We’re back on ArtCurious with another great interview episode for you today. Today’s episode features a conversation about Light on Fire, the first comprehensive biography of the life and work of the abstract artist Sam Francis by award-winning author Gabrielle Selz. Drawing from exclusive interviews and private correspondence, including Ed Ruscha and Robert Irwin, Selz traces Francis’s extraordinary and complex life.  Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts and FOLLOW on SpotifyInstagram / Facebook / YouTubeBuy Light on Fire here!SPONSORS:BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month of counseling Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Aug 15, 2022 • 37min

Author Interview: Eden Collinsworth's "What the Ermine Saw: The Extraordinary Journey of Leonardo da Vinci's Most Mysterious Portrait"

I’ve got a great interview for you today— this time, I’m featuring a conversation with Eden Collinsworth on her fascinating book, What the Ermine Saw: The Extraordinary Journey of Leonardo da Vinci's Most Mysterious Portrait. This extraordinary work of narrative non-fiction traces the remarkable history of Leonardo da Vinci’s enigmatic portrait: The Woman with an Ermine, from its original creation, including the fascinating story of its subject, Cecilia Gallerani, and on to its mysterious disappearance for 250 years after which it emerged in the hands of an aristocratic Polish family. Now on display in Krakow, the painting was exiled in Paris, and kept hidden from the Nazis by a brave housekeeper. These defining moments in history comprise a portrait of Europe’s past as vivid and complex as the painting itself.Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts and FOLLOW on SpotifyInstagram / Facebook / YouTubeBuy What the Ermine Saw here!SPONSORS:BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month of counseling Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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