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Come along with us on this journey through the different generations of art. Amir, Adele, and Valeria will discuss the influence of Rembrandt and Alfred Stieglitz. We will also discuss how we interpr…
In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, we'll be diving into the case of Ambroise Vollard, a 19th century art dealer who accidentally switched various Cezanne paintings into frames with different t…
This podcast is a discussion about Merce Cunningham's choreography of the performance Winterbranch. In this podcast we discuss the major themes of the dance like the abrupt and falling movements and …
Welcome to the Palette Perspectives podcast an immersive podcast that uncovers the lives and artistic endeavors of extraordinary individuals who shaped the art world. In this episode, we embark on a …
Join us as we discuss the different details that can be portrayed by two different art mediums if they were hypothetically made by two great artists of the 17th and 20th century, respectively: a port…
Step into the enthralling worlds of art and philosophy as we set out to discover the genuine essence of Socrates. Join us as we argue the merits of a Rembrandt portrait vs a Stieglitz image with art …
Are picturesque scenes, like the ones captured in a photograph or
postcard beautiful simply because they resemble or remind us of beautiful
pictures? Or is their beauty better described as something …
William Carlos Williams (1883-1963) was an American poet, writer, and physician. He is considered one of the major figures in American modernist poetry. Tune in as we speak about him, his past, and h…
Today we look at Nathaniel Willis’ description of Lake George and the surrounding area and how it leads into the bigger conversation of the picturesque. Dives into the history, definition(s), and exa…
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 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…
In a world where most of us associate reality with vibrant colors, Ustinov's choice to present "Billy Budd" in black and white raises intriguing questions. Ivor Montagu, being one who questioned it, …
Art appreciation comes in many forms. Today we explore how Nathaniel Willis appreciates the landscape of the Lake George area in one of his writings and how the aesthetic value of picturesque relates…
Today, in this podcast episode we will be debating on who can create a better portrait of Socrates: Alfred Stieglitz, a photographer, or Rembrandt, a painter. Both of these people have proven to be m…
Join our sacred space with Lana, Emani and Alejandro. Listen to us as we dig into how we interpret gardens and their architectural complexes. Come to a state of serenity with us as we discover these …
This captivating series invites you to delve into Nigeria's diverse and vibrant artistic realm, leaving you in awe. We take you on an enthralling expedition where weaverbirds, ancient masks, breathta…
Winterbranch" is a groundbreaking dance piece by Merce Cunningham, a highly influential choreographer. It premiered in 1964 and is known for its innovative and avant-garde style, pushing the limits o…
This podcast covers the Greek Philosopher Socrates and in what art form his image is more favorable. Does the knowledge of the artists, Rembrandt or Alfred Stieglitz, drive the preference toward thei…