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Episode 641 | Silent Harmony: Exploring John Cage's 4'33"

Episode 641 | Silent Harmony: Exploring John Cage's 4'33"

Join hosts Joseph and Dalia as they delve into the intriguing and fascinating world of avant-garde composer John Cage in this episode of the Exploring Art Podcast. Our hosts explore John Cage's famous silent composition "4'33" and talk about how it changed the way people viewed music forever by forcing them to rethink what they constitute as music. This episode will provide new perspectives from an avant-garde composer, whether you are familiar with his work or completely new to the avant-garde genre.
17:2426/10/2023
Episode 621 | Exploring Art: Sean and Anastasia Examine Michelangelo and Christo

Episode 621 | Exploring Art: Sean and Anastasia Examine Michelangelo and Christo

Sean talks about a contemporary artist by the name of Christo Javacheff, and Anastasia dives into world-renowned artist Michelangelo. Everything Perffect- Pretty Voice
22:3726/10/2023
Episode 632 | Plums and Poetry: Exploring William Carlos Williams' 'This Is Just to Say'

Episode 632 | Plums and Poetry: Exploring William Carlos Williams' 'This Is Just to Say'

Join us on a literary journey as we dive deep into the life and work of the renowned American poet, William Carlos Williams, and one of his most famous poems, "This Is Just to Say." In this podcast, we explore the multifaceted genius of Williams and explore the enduring questions raised by "This Is Just to Say." Is it a simple apology or an artistic masterpiece?
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Episode 636 | Artful Echoes: Unconventional Expressions

Episode 636 | Artful Echoes: Unconventional Expressions

"Artful Echoes: Unconventional Expressions"is a podcast that delves into the enigmaticworld of art and challenges traditionaldefinitions of creativity. Explore theboundaries of music, the role of theaudience, and the ever-evolving nature ofartistic expression as we question theessence of art itself. Join us on athought-provoking journey where we discoverthe hidden artistry in silence, sound, and thehuman experience
22:5524/10/2023
Episode 633 | A Deep Dive Into The Mind of Williams’

Episode 633 | A Deep Dive Into The Mind of Williams’

In this episode, Alan and his guest Maya will diveinto the mind and life of the late poet, William Carlos Williams
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Episode 623 | Christo and How We View Art.

Episode 623 | Christo and How We View Art.

On today's episode, we will be discussing the artist ChristoJavacheff and his artworks Specifically, we will also go intodetail about how he views his processas a major aspect of his artwork
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Episode 622 | Deconstruction a “Pile of Bricks”:Investigating what makes art “art”

Episode 622 | Deconstruction a “Pile of Bricks”:Investigating what makes art “art”

In this episode students investigate the qualitiesthat separate works of art from everyday objectsthrough a comprehensive analysis of Carl Andres“equivalent VIII” more commonly known as “Pileof Bricks” Through a review of what led to theintense criticism and rejection this contemporarywork faced, and the factors that aided in its riseand influence on the art world, a more clearunderstanding of what constitutes art can bereached.
23:2524/10/2023
Episode 631 | Sorry I Ate Your Plums

Episode 631 | Sorry I Ate Your Plums

In this thought-provoking episode of "Sorry I ate yourplums," your hosts, Nicholas and Co-host Moetsy andAlegna, takes you on a journey into the fascinatingworld of art, poetry, and creative boundaries.We discuss the life and influence of William CarlosWilliams, a poet, writer, and medical doctor from NewJersey. Discover how his diverse heritage andpersonal experiences shaped his unique contributionto American art and literature. We'll also journeythrough the early 20th century, historical and culturallandscape, unearthing the forces that ignited theflames of modernist movements in art and poetry.Plus, you won't want to miss our dive into thecaptivating world of Imagism, a literary movement thatleft an indelible mark on modernist art and poetry. So,stay tuned and immerse yourself in this episode, wherethe past comes to life and the artistic currents ofhistory awaits your exploration.
16:2424/10/2023
Episode 626 | IS ART A SUM OF THE GREATER PROCESS? LETS DISCUSS

Episode 626 | IS ART A SUM OF THE GREATER PROCESS? LETS DISCUSS

KAELA HOSTED HAILEY AND MICHAEL AS WE DOVE INTO WHETHER OR NOT WE AGREE WITH THE RENOWNED ARTISTCHRISTO’S VIEW ON WHAT ART IS.
21:3524/10/2023
Episode 634| The Art of Silence

Episode 634| The Art of Silence

Discover how John Cage harnessed the power of silenceand everyday sounds to craft a new artistic language. Learnabout his iconic composition, "4'33"," a piece thatchallenges our perceptions of music and invites us to findart in the spaces between sound. Muisc Little Son Willis Harlem Blues (SWING TIME 305)(1952). (n.d.). Www.youtube.com. RetrievedOctober 24, 2023, fromhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0KZnZ8t66I● The Clovers. (2015, October 15). Ting-A-LingT.YouTube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a71-qMKgRRM&list=PLaKESoRcrWvOSPBMzsY3NGyUHg4I1uBLU&index=8● “Audience Clapping - Sound Effect.” YouTube, 13Aug. 2009,www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gyu82WG_edM.● MoodMode. “For Vlog.” Www.youtube.com,www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk5Nq0JPYwI.Accessed 24 Oct. 2023.Students: Fantasha Edwards and Zoe Weltman● Foley, Cindy. “Teaching Art or Teaching to Thinklike an Artist? | Cindy Foley | TEDxColumbus.”YouTube, 26 Nov. 2014,www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcFRfJb2ONk.● “1952 Dominoes - Have Mercy Baby (#1 R&B Hitfor 10 Weeks).” Www.youtube.com, 1952,www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu9uE9yHx34.Accessed 24 Oct. 2023.● The House of Hidden Knowledge. “John CageInterviewed by Jonathan Cott (1963).”Www.youtube.com, 29 July 2017,www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLmkFKTpRO8&t=1179s. Accessed 24 Oct. 2023.
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Episode 642 | Bricks or Art?

Episode 642 | Bricks or Art?

This podcast episode dives deep into the qualifications of art. How does one identify art? We analyze Carl Andre's work "Equivalent VIII" to answer this question. Luis, Megan, and Dianelys provide their thoughts and opinion on the matter.
31:5724/10/2023
Episode 624 | Unstacking the Pile of Bricks Mystery

Episode 624 | Unstacking the Pile of Bricks Mystery

In this podcast episode, Richard, Paola, and Daphne explore thepuzzling case of Pile Of Bricks. Is it art or a random arrangement?We unravel the artistic intent and context debate,challenging our perceptions of what constitutes art. Join us for ajourney that leaves you questioning the boundaries of creativityand interpretation.
27:3924/10/2023
Episode 630 | Discovering Williams: The World of 'This Is Just to Say

Episode 630 | Discovering Williams: The World of 'This Is Just to Say

Come discover the inventive 20th century American poet, William Carlos Williams in a panel discussion with Madeline , Daniel , and Nicole ,as we dive into his life works and the important contributions he made to the linguistic arts wold
19:2921/10/2023
Episode 670 | Long-term Positive Effects of Art on Human Health

Episode 670 | Long-term Positive Effects of Art on Human Health

This episode will talk about how Art has several Long-term Positive Effects on Human Health that encapsule the emotional and physical realm. We dive into many studies and also into Monroe Beardsley’s works to give support to our claim.
18:0021/09/2023
Episode 668 | Beardsley’s In The Mind

Episode 668 | Beardsley’s In The Mind

This episode explores the intriguing world of aesthetics and its unexpected links to mental health and well-being. In this podcast, your host, Mumtahena, will lead a discussion with Kanoe and Dem as they delve into complex theories of the famous philosopher of aesthetics, Monroe Beardsley. Through this discussion, they aim to shed light on how Beardsley's art therapy framework may help improve one’s mental health. 
23:2221/09/2023
Episode 667 | Birds And Evolution

Episode 667 | Birds And Evolution

In this segment, we delve into the intriguing parallels between humans and birds in their evolved sense and appreciation of beauty. We examine the divergence in human perception of aesthetics due to natural selection, straying away from what we typically consider the natural order. Birds, being an entirely distinct species, possess unique customs and ways of appreciating beauty, differing substantially from human perspectives. Join us as we explore these intriguing distinctions, delve into the avian appreciation of beauty, and speculate on human aesthetic preferences during the times of our cave-dwelling ancestors. We aim to unearth the fascinating aspects of aesthetic value in both humans and birds, exploring the myriad of ways our perspectives intersect and diverge in the pursuit and appreciation of beauty within the natural world.
25:0621/09/2023
Episode 653 | Conversation in Art

Episode 653 | Conversation in Art

In this episode we discuss Vincent Van Gogh. We express opinion and share facts on his life, his career and his greatest works. Most specifically we talk about The Night Café, One of his most interesting works which he claims to be his worst.
50:2521/09/2023
Episode 652 | The Art and Science of Bird Beauty

Episode 652 | The Art and Science of Bird Beauty

Welcome to “The art and science of bird beauty," wherehost Emilio is joined by special guests Khoudia and Me. In this episode, we dive deep into the mesmerizing worldof beauty and mate selection. Together, we unravel the mof avian aesthetics, examining how birds perceive andbeauty in their quest for love and reproduction. From theextravagant plumage of peacocks, we uncover the secondavian allure. Join us for an engaging conversation aboutart, science, and the beauty of the natural world, featuringEmilio and special guests Khoudia and Melanie.
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Episode 664 | Gladys and her Aesthetic Therapy

Episode 664 | Gladys and her Aesthetic Therapy

In this installment of the Exploring Art podcast, we will be discussing Monroe Beardsley’s Aesthetics and how they can play a role in improving well-being and mental health!
16:4620/09/2023
Episode 656 | Was Van Gogh’s Art Actually Ugly?

Episode 656 | Was Van Gogh’s Art Actually Ugly?

Van Gogh described his painting The Night Cafe as the one of the ugliest he had ever done. We explore whether or not this is true, why it is or isn’t true, and what the artist’s intention was.
17:3320/09/2023
Episode 654 | Beauty Within the Feather

Episode 654 | Beauty Within the Feather

During this segment of the podcast, we delve into the intriguing world of beauty, examining the parallels of physical allure in both humans and birds at a collegiate level. We further unpack the essence of attractiveness and explore the underlying reasons that captivate us. Join us for an insightful discussion on beauty in harmony with nature!
33:5920/09/2023
Episode 659 | What is The Meaning of Ugly in Art?

Episode 659 | What is The Meaning of Ugly in Art?

Our episode embarks on a mission to discover if an artwork can truly be ugly, and how does that translate to an audience. We dig deeper into the works of Vincent Van Goh, who has many emotionally charged works that evoke deep contemplation about seemingly ugly ideas and dark emotions. From the work of Julia, Arsema, and myself, Delaney, we will get to the bottom of Vincent’s mission as an artist and determine if his works are literally ugly, or metaphorically ugly.
30:4119/09/2023
Episode 669 | Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Episode 669 | Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

A deep dive into the subjectiveness andobjectiveness of beauty and aestheticexperiences throughout art.
22:4719/09/2023
Episode 662 | Beardsley and therapeutic art

Episode 662 | Beardsley and therapeutic art

Today Jason and Isabella talk about art and itstherapeutic abilities using Beardsley as a point ofreference.
24:2819/09/2023
Episode 660 | Exploring Aesthetics in Humans and Birds

Episode 660 | Exploring Aesthetics in Humans and Birds

In our discussion, we delve into the visual allure of species such as tanagers and peacocks, examining the capacity of female birds to discern the aesthetic qualities of their male counterparts. To frame our analysis, we employ the principles of situational aesthetics in conjunction with established standards of objective beauty.
20:0019/09/2023
Episode 657 | Beauty in Nature: Exploring Avian Aesthetics

Episode 657 | Beauty in Nature: Exploring Avian Aesthetics

Dive into this episode as Franchesca, Soo, and Santi explore the reasons behind male birds having beautiful plumage and how it helps them attract their future mates!
19:0819/09/2023
Episode 655 | The Night Cafe and Ugliness in Art

Episode 655 | The Night Cafe and Ugliness in Art

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.
15:0419/09/2023
Episode 649 | Eyes of the Beholder: Seeing the Bigger Picture

Episode 649 | Eyes of the Beholder: Seeing the Bigger Picture

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 dive into the essence of picturesque beauty, its history, and influence and even bring examples to discuss, compare, and contrast. Was Nathaniel Willis right in suggesting that picturesque landscapes resemble beautiful paintings, or does their true beauty lie in the creative act of observation? Join us as we delve into this captivating concept’s French and Italian roots, sparking a debate that transcends language and delves deep into the essence of beauty itself.
36:0119/09/2023
Episode 647 | The Beautiful, the Ugly and the Debatable

Episode 647 | The Beautiful, the Ugly and the Debatable

In this podcast episode, Isabella, Macarena and Ashley debate how one defines beauty and how their personal definition impacts how they view art. 
39:1319/09/2023
Episode 645 | Solving the Picturesque

Episode 645 | Solving the Picturesque

In this episode Fabiana , David , andAngel answer questions to work out the meaningof picturesque
28:5119/09/2023
Episode 661 | Art as a Remedy: Exploring a Counselor's Prescription for Sophomore Struggles

Episode 661 | Art as a Remedy: Exploring a Counselor's Prescription for Sophomore Struggles

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.
30:1418/09/2023
Episode 663 | Beauty Through A Bird’s Eyes

Episode 663 | Beauty Through A Bird’s Eyes

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 how we relate it to beautiful plumage.
22:0418/09/2023
Episode 649 | Eyes of the Beholder: Seeing the Bigger Picture

Episode 649 | Eyes of the Beholder: Seeing the Bigger Picture

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 dive into the essence of picturesque beauty, its history, and influence and even bring examples to discuss, compare, and contrast. Was Nathaniel Willis right in suggesting that picturesque landscapes resemble beautiful paintings, or does their true beauty lie in the creative act of observation? Join us as we delve into this captivating concept’s French and Italian roots, sparking a debate that transcends language and delves deep into the essence of beauty itself.
36:0118/09/2023
Episode 646 | Beauty, Birds and Feathers

Episode 646 | Beauty, Birds and Feathers

In this podcast episode, we explore the idea ofbeauty across species with a particularemphasis on birds and people. It considersthe objective or universal nature of beauty andits role in evolution while addressing themoral ramifications and interspeciescommunication. The key question is stillwhether beauty is something that only humanscan understand or if it also applies to otheranimals.
38:3518/09/2023
Episode 620 | As is or captured with emotion?

Episode 620 | As is or captured with emotion?

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 could capture Socrates. Is it better to have accuracy or is it better to depict emotion? Get ready to listen up and dive into the history of Socrates.
25:3024/07/2023
Episode 618 | Portraying Socrates

Episode 618 | Portraying Socrates

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 Alfred Stieglitz. We will discuss the differences these great artists could have shown when the person they are capturing in their images is philosopher Socrates. Would we rather see a portrait of Socrates by Rembrandt over a photograph? Does that answer change when the photographer is Stieglitz himself? Will the unknown of Socrates influence our beliefs? Tune in to learn and listen along.
20:0717/07/2023
Episode 614 | Let’s Talk French

Episode 614 | Let’s Talk French

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. And we end up talking about the incident between them and who’s fault it was. ·         Artist and Title for Music: Peaceful Paradise by Taizo Audio
22:5017/07/2023
Episode 564 | A New World of Art

Episode 564 | A New World of Art

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 transformative period in the art world, with major shifts in artistic style, movements, and institutions. The Royalty-free track used for the intro/outro is Weeknds by DayFox
22:3317/07/2023
Episode 572 | Uncovering William Kent's Vision for the Enchanting Elysian Fields

Episode 572 | Uncovering William Kent's Vision for the Enchanting Elysian Fields

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 design, delving into the intricate details and history behind his masterful creation. Are you ready to go on a journey with us through history, art, and nature as we "read the garden"?Royalty-Free Adobe music used: HAPPY- LOFI-(LOOP)... Audio source: FineTune Music Adobe Stock Asset ID: #617141964
23:0216/07/2023
Episode 530 | Flicks and Tricks: Unraveling the Silver Screen's Secrets

Episode 530 | Flicks and Tricks: Unraveling the Silver Screen's Secrets

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 on why he believed black and white movies “seeming real” was strange. Music Credits: Martin Landström - Passion Pit
20:3215/07/2023
Episode 556 | Inside the Mind of Merce Cunningham in His Unforgettable Production of Winter Branch

Episode 556 | Inside the Mind of Merce Cunningham in His Unforgettable Production of Winter Branch

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 technology with dance, and how he challenged traditional notions of the art form. We highlighted the absence of a narrative or central theme in "Winter Branch," focusing instead on the pure essence of movement and the dancers' physicality. We delve into Cunningham's unique process, influenced by chance and spontaneity, and his collaboration with composer La Monte Young, who created electronic music to complement the dynamic movements. The physicality of the dancers, characterized by sharp gestures, sudden shifts, and spatial awareness, is also examined. The podcast emphasized the profound impact of "Winter Branch" on dance, inspiring generations of choreographers to experiment and redefine the boundaries of the art form and discuss its enduring legacy in challenging norms and fostering creativity. Song: https://stock.adobe.com/search/audio?k=615407109
20:0114/07/2023
Episode 554 | Expect the Unexpected in the Work of Merce Cunningham

Episode 554 | Expect the Unexpected in the Work of Merce Cunningham

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: Winterbranch. It would challenge you to understand his point of view. So I recommend you guys open your mind to understand his crazy ideas! Dont forget to tune in.
20:2714/07/2023
Episode 582 | Exploring African Art

Episode 582 | Exploring African Art

Today Group 582 will be delving into research on African art as a form of functional art.
22:1514/07/2023
Episode 574 | The Art Perspective

Episode 574 | The Art Perspective

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 vastly different from contemporary gardens. These gardens were designed to convey sophisticated messages, and their visitors often referred to them as "reading a garden." The focus of the case study is William Kent's renowned garden at Stowe in Buckinghamshire, England, particularly the Elysian Fields section. The garden features a complex architectural ensemble consisting of three temples: the Temple of Ancient Virtue, the Temple of Modern Virtue, and the Temple of British Worthies. The hosts discuss the symbolic significance of these temples, the deliberate architectural contrasts, and the inscriptions that add further layers of meaning. They also raise thought-provoking questions about the interpretation of gardens as a form of artistic expression and the limits to the messages a garden or a landscape can convey. Throughout the episode, they encourage listeners to engage with the subject matter, explore additional sources, and share their insights on social media. The episode concludes with a reminder to subscribe to the Exploring Art Podcast and a call to stay curious.
04:5714/07/2023
Episode 561 | Unveiling the Enigma: Ambroise Vollard, Paul Cezanne, and Their Captivating Artistic Legacy

Episode 561 | Unveiling the Enigma: Ambroise Vollard, Paul Cezanne, and Their Captivating Artistic Legacy

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, credited with providing exposure and emotional support to a multitude of the-unknown artists. His influence reached the likes of Paul Cezanne, Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, and many more, shaping the course of art history. Meanwhile, Cezanne, often regarded as the father of modern art, mesmerizes with his groundbreaking exploration of form, color, and light. Through his landscapes, still lives, and portraits, Cezanne invites viewers into a world where multiple viewpoints and fragmented forms unveil the essence of his subjects. Together, Vollard and Cezanne intertwine their narratives, leaving us with a rich tapestry of artistic brilliance, tantalizingly shrouded in mystery and awaiting our exploration.
26:1414/07/2023
Episode 557 | Mondays with Merce

Episode 557 | Mondays with Merce

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, and his alluring but perplexing masterpiece Winterbranch.
20:5914/07/2023
Episode 541 | Landscape Attraction (Ugliness, Or Beauty)

Episode 541 | Landscape Attraction (Ugliness, Or Beauty)

Welcome to our podcast as we embark on a deep dive into a key case study exploring beauty, ugliness, and aesthetic experience in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth-century landscapes. Prepare to journey from America's Lake George region to the artistic hubs of France and Italy, guided by the musings of Nathaniel Willis. We will unravel the concept of the 'picturesque,' probing its roots and its applications in the realm of landscape art. Alongside us, you'll explore the portfolios of prominent landscape artists from America, France, and Italy, evaluating their interpretations of beauty and the aesthetic quality of their work. You'll also take on vital questions about the inherent and perceived beauty of landscape art and whether it's the artist or the viewer who truly frames its beauty. Join us as we bring textbook theories to life, invoking a rich discussion into an intriguing facet of art. Gear up to challenge your understanding, foster thoughtful debates and gain insights into the blurred lines between beauty, ugliness, and the aesthetic experience. Tune in and immerse yourself in this enlightening exploration.
27:1914/07/2023
Episdeo 525 | The Whole Process: A Christo Story

Episdeo 525 | The Whole Process: A Christo Story

Today we delve into the work of the world-renowned artist Christo as we explore contemporary art and the process involved in creating such works. Some of Christo's famous works including Running Fence, Valley Curtain, Surrounded Islands, and Pont Neuf Wrapped, will help aid in our discussion. Today we aim to shine a light on Christo's contribution to the contemporary art world and how he viewed the meaning of art as not just the end product, but the whole process.  Music: Summer Upbeat Pop, Osipov Vladimir 
20:3414/07/2023
Episode 528 | Unveiling the Installations of Christo

Episode 528 | Unveiling the Installations of Christo

elve into the world of renowned artist Christo, where imagination and reality converge in breathtaking installations. Discover the awe-inspiring vision behind Christo's iconic works, as he reimagines landscapes and structures through the transformative power of art. Explore the profound impact of his artistic legacy and the enduring allure of his monumental creations that leave an indelible mark on the art world.
29:1614/07/2023
Episode 537 | BRUSHSTROKES THROUGH TIME

Episode 537 | BRUSHSTROKES THROUGH TIME

What does it take for a landscape to be beautiful? Is it about its color? technique? or maybe its composition? Are there any "ugly" landscapes?Based on Nathaniel Willis' words, on this podcast, we will explore the history of French, Italian, and American landscape painting from the late eighteenth to the early nineteenth centuries. We will talk about key artists that defined landscape painting and their techniques and styles in their work while illustrating keywords and concepts. Whether you are an art lover or just a curious person who wants to learn a little bit more about art appreciation, this podcast will provide informative outlooks from Mia and Vale with the help of our host Cesar, for you to join this awesome world.Music credit: https://stock.adobe.com/search/audio?k=605002818 Audio source: FineTune Music Adobe Stock Asset ID: #605002818
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