Michael Baird, a PhD candidate of Art and Art History at University North Carolina,Chapel Hill, joins the Anya and Madeline to talk about his research into post-colonial Ugandan art education. In this episode, we explore how the ramifications of a Western European centric art education curriculum was utilized as a colonialist tool exerted on the people of Uganda in the early twentieth century as part of the British Empire and the lasting ramifications of this in the contemporary.
Ever wondered what an art historian’s best friend reveals about art? Dr. Amy Freund and Dr. Yonan have the answers! Join us for an intriguing discussion on the role of cats have in Enlightenment and early modern paintings. We’ll explore their research on felines, including their open-access article ‘Cats: The Soft Underbelly of the Enlightenment,’ and get an exclusive preview of their upcoming work, ‘Feline Creativity on the Eve of Modernity.’ Dr. Freund and Dr. Yonan had a wonderful time collaborating on these projects, and they’re excited to share their discoveries with you. Don’t miss out on this purr-fectly captivating conversation!
In the second part of our two-part episode, we investigate modern-day colonialism and its impact on art and culture through the lens of the Israel/Hamas war, which has resulted in both the physical and cultural genocide of the Palestinian People. We contemplate the current struggles of both Israeli and Palestinian art museums in the contemporary global art world and consider the future impact of the mass destruction of culture based on the concept of "cultural genocide," of which this war is only one modern example.
In the first part of this two-part episode, we dive deep into the pervasive legacies of colonialism that continue to shape our world today - especially in relation to art and art history.
We specifically go through the examples of engravings depicting the "New World" and its impact on the history of archaeology, the creation of a global art market enabled by the Dutch East India Company, and the contemporary battles over the repatriation of the Benin Bronzes back to Nigeria.
Join Anya, Madeline, and Kayetana to explore this broad but contentious subject and how it relates to visual culture.
Anya and Madeline, we are here for a special anniversary episode as we look back on a crazy but incredible first year of the E.A.R Podcast! We review some of our favorite episodes and topics and talk more about the journey of how this podcast came to be. If you have wanted to dive in to the lore of our podcast, now is your chance!
Why was the MET Gala so controversial this year? In this episode, Madeline and Anya take a deep dive into some of the past problematic MET Costume Institute shows and the colonialist tradition of the MET Gala.
TRIGGER WARNING: SA and Violence Against Women
In this episode, Any and Madeline talk explore bad decisions in art curation, specifically the Artemisia exhibition in the Palazzo Ducale. We talk about why the show consists of bad curating (aside from the obvious reasons!) and talk about ways for exhibitions dealing with heavy topics can learn and grow.
On this episode, we talk with art historian @abedoesarthistory about the trope of Bridal Mysticism. We explore its history, the concept of ecstasy, and female sexuality in the context of religion. Is Bridal mysticism just a code for "sex with God," or is it something more?
#sex #ecstacy #arthistory #art
Join Anya, Madeline, and Dr. Rachel Miller in this Valentine's Day edition episode Infectious Love, where we'll explore the cultural implications and depictions of Syphilis in iconic artworks such as Albrecht Dürer's Syphilitic Man, William Hogarth's scandalous Marriage a La Mode, and Rembrandt's Portrait of Gerard de Lairesse. From hidden meanings to scandalous whispers, we'll uncover the juicy details behind these masterpieces while exploring the artistic expressions of love, life, morality, and disease! Tune in for laughs, gasps, and a newfound appreciation for the ways in which artists have depicted the grotesqueness and oddity of the human condition throughout the ages. Subscribe now on Spotify, and let's dive into some weird art together! 🎨❤️
Join us as we delve into the intricate tapestry of art history to unravel the dark threads of antisemitism with Ali (@thatjewishfeminist), who guides us through the chilling chapters of the medieval era through depictions of antisemitism and blood libel.
Explore the intersection of art and prejudice as we uncover the shocking instances of blood libel depicted in various instances throughout history. Ali's expertise provides unique insights, shedding light on the impact of these troubling portrayals and their lasting implications.
Don't miss this enlightening episode that challenges preconceptions and promotes dialogue. Subscribe now for a journey through history that's as relevant as ever. 🕵️♂️🖼️ #Antisemitism #ArtHistory #BloodLibel #Podcast #HistoryUnveiled #ThatJewishFeminist
Just like Zombies, Vampires have a really interesting history. In this episode, we'll explore how vampires have evolved from the terrifying Nosferatu of the silent film era to the charismatic and seductive figures like Dracula and Lestat. How have their portrayals shifted over time, reflecting the fears, desires, and cultural anxieties of their respective eras? Jose Campbell, an MA student at Sacramento State in history, guides us through the twists and turns of vampire lore. And yes - we talk about Twilight.
Join us as we delve deep into the history of zombies in visual culture with Jose Campbell, an M.A. Graduate student from Sacramento State who is working on his thesis about Zombies! 🎃🧟♂️ From the chilling origins of these undead creatures to their evolution in film, television, and beyond, this episode will leave you craving brains for knowledge. #HalloweenPodcast #ZombieCulture #EARPodcast
In this episode of The E.A.R., Mila Corvino helps us dive deep into the world of Tarot, unraveling its intriguing history, dispelling misconceptions that have clouded its reputation, and shedding light on the iconic Rider-Waite Tarot deck and its brilliant illustrator, Pamela Colman Smith.
🌟 Discover the Mystical Origins of Tarot 🌟 Join us on a mystical journey through time as we explore the roots of Tarot. Unearth the secrets behind the Tarot's mysterious emergence, its (possible) connection to ancient civilizations, and how it evolved into the powerful tool of divination that we know today.
🌌 Debunking Tarot Myths and Misconceptions 🌌 Tarot has long been shrouded in myths and misconceptions. In this episode, we break down the stereotypes and superstitions surrounding Tarot, separating fact from fiction. Mila Corvino provides insightful perspectives that will transform the way you view Tarot forever.
🃏 The Artistry of Pamela Colman Smith 🃏 Step into the fascinating world of Pamela Colman Smith, the brilliant artist behind the Rider-Waite Tarot deck, one of the most famous and widely used Tarot decks in the world. Explore her life, her artistic genius, and the profound impact her illustrations have had on Tarot's popularity and interpretation.
Diving Deep into Art History: Unveiling Remarkable Women Artists - A Spotlight on Artemisia Gentileschi and Judith Leyster. In this podcast episode, we explore Linda Nochlin's groundbreaking essay, 'Why are there no great women artists?' as we spotlight two exceptional figures: Artemisia Gentileschi and Judith Leyster. Delve into their captivating stories, overcoming societal obstacles to create masterful art during their eras. Join us as we celebrate their extraordinary talents, analyzing their unique perspectives and indelible impacts on the art world. Discover how these visionary artists challenge traditional narratives and leave an enduring artistic legacy that resonates even today. Tune in to be inspired by their resilience and artistic brilliance, uncovering the hidden gems of women in art history."
Madeline, Anya, and Olivia talk about three contemporary public sculptures and the controversies they attract just by being, well, public contemporary sculptures.
Intro and Outro music is Kount Challenge by Josué Mendoza
In this episode Anya, Madeline, and Olivia talk about what the "male gaze" is and why we cannot be fully free from it.
Intro and outro song is Kount Challenge by Josuè Mendoza.
Anya, Madeline, and Olivia dive into the Weird and the Wacky with three different stories from three different eras detailing odd additions men have given to Art History: from a man fornicating with a statue to Warhol's mummified foot and the deep love Rossetti held for the Australian wombat.
Intro and outro song is Kount Challenge by Josué Mendoza.
In this episode Madeline, Anya, and Olivia tackle common misconceptions about Art History and whether or not these assumptions are false...or true.
Intro and outro music is Kount Challenge by Josué Mendoza
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Intro song Kount Challenge by Josué Mendoza