
In this episode, we move from the balance of the High Renaissance to the distortions of Mannerism, and from Caravaggio’s raw drama in Rome to Rudolf II’s eccentric collections in Prague. Along the way we look at Parmigianino’s Madonna of the Long Neck, Bronzino’s polished allegories, and Sofonisba Anguissola’s quiet domestic scenes.
Sep 30, 2025

A basic overview of the high renaissance. Starting in Rome, and ultimately ending up at Lobkowicz Palace in Prague.
Sep 17, 2025

In this episode, we explore Caravaggio's groundbreaking techniques and tumultuous life, highlighting how his dramatic use of light and realism laid the foundation for the Baroque movement. Discover how his intense emotional depth and innovative compositions revolutionized art, marking the birth of Baroque.
May 20, 2024

Today we'll explore how Mannerism, with its elongated forms, complex compositions, and vibrant colors, broke away from the classical ideals of balance and proportion established by earlier Renaissance masters.
May 6, 2024

In this episode, we delve into the intriguing world of grotesque art, tracing its origins from the Roman grottoes to its profound impact on modern aesthetics. We explore how what began as whimsical, colorful decorations evolved into a broader artistic expression that encompasses the bizarre, the surreal, and the deeply unsettling. Through discussions on key works like Goya's "Black Paintings," we examine how grotesque art challenges our perceptions and provokes a visceral emotional response. Join us as we uncover the dark beauty and psychological depth of the grotesque in art history.
Apr 29, 2024

Today we journey through historical art movements and into the minds of contemporary creators to discover how being alone can amplify creativity.
Apr 22, 2024

We trace the history of people observing the art-making process. From ancient times when communities would gather to watch artisans at work, through the Renaissance workshops, to modern-day live streams and social media platforms like TikTok, we examine how the act of witnessing art creation has evolved.
Mar 18, 2024

This episode delves into the fine line between cheesiness, kitsch, and high art. From the pastoral scenes of Gainsborough to the consumer culture critiques of Warhol and the polling experiments of Komar and Melamid, we examine how artists challenge and redefine our notions of taste, authenticity, and artistic value in a constantly evolving cultural landscape.
Mar 11, 2024

Digging into how we can create an environment where creativity can flourish, and allow the muse in to create meaningful connections that allow for artistic innovation.
Mar 4, 2024

How are we taught to look at art, and why does it get everything wrong? In this episode I look at conventional ways of teaching students to look at art, and offer an alternative that allows for more intuition, experiementation, and a familiarity with the medium.
Feb 26, 2024
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