A course for the creative curious!
Hector and Branco critically examine "The Night Café" and contend that its aesthetic appeal may be more refined than Van Gogh's personal assessment suggested.
Explore this episode’s enigmatic allure of picturesque beauty as we unravel its historical influence and dual linguistic origins. We have invited Lauren, Jean, and Hunter, and together, they will div…
In this podcast episode, Isabella, Macarena and Ashley debate how one defines beauty and how their personal definition impacts how they view art.
In this episode Fabiana , David , and
Angel answer questions to work out the meaning
of picturesque
In this episode we explore what art therapy is, the origins of it, and the many ways that experiencing art can improve the life of anyone.
Katie and Amie will dig deep into what beauty truly is. Is beauty truly in the eye of the beholder or is it much more subjective than that? Join us as we discuss what beauty means to both of us and h…
Explore this episode’s enigmatic allure of picturesque beauty as we unravel its historical influence and dual linguistic origins. We have invited Lauren, Jean, and Hunter, and together, they will div…
In this podcast episode, we explore the idea of
beauty across species with a particular
emphasis on birds and people. It considers
the objective or universal nature of beauty and
its role in evolution wh…
In our podcast episode we dive into the philosopher Socrates and explore the question, would Socrates be portrayed better in a photograph or a portrait? We discuss how Rembrandt and Alfred Stieglitz …
Join our journey as we compare possible perspectives comparing and contrasting the differences provided. We will break down portraits and photographs while applying the mediums of Rembrandt and Alfre…
In this podcast, we will be focusing on two artists Paul Cezanne and Ambrose Vollard. We will talk about different aspects of art and the different styles that the artists used in their paintings. An…
This podcast dives deep into the art behind Cezanne and the history associated with him. Our podcast discusses numerous topics that paint a picture of art in the 19th century. The 19th century was a …
Join us for a deep dive into the fascinating world of William Kent and his vision for the Enchanting Elysian Fields. In this episode, we'll explore the history and legacy of Kent's iconic landscape d…
Please join our host Curnaya, Romi, and Joseph as we dive into the illusion of reality and how it relates to the movie “Billy Budd”. We will also discuss Peter Ustinov, Ivor Montagu, and his comment …
In this episode, we explored the significance of Merce Cunningham's "Winter Branch," a groundbreaking dance piece from 1964. We discussed Cunningham's avant-garde approach, his integration of technol…
n today's episode, we are talking about Merce Cunningham's life and how his work of art challenges the audience to appreciate art in an unexpected way, highlighting his most influential dance: Winter…
Today Group 582 will be delving into research on African art as a form of functional art.
In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, hosted by Eli, Jeremy and Isa join the discussion. They delve into a fascinating case study that explores eighteenth-century English gardens, which were vast…
In the realm of art history, few figures captivate the imagination quite like Ambroise Vollard and Paul Cezanne. Ambroise Vollard, a renowned French art dealer, emerges as an enigmatic force, credite…
It was through Merce Cunningham’s passion and creativity that modern dance evolved into was it is today. Today we will explore Cunningham’s unique style of choreography, use of innovative technology,…