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Welcome to Imaginarium: an alternate history of art. A podcast where we delve in to the most obscure parts of art history. Every month, I will go in a deep dive in an art history subject that isn't often talked about in the general field of art history Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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THE SECRET HISTORY OF ART takes you on a series of private guided tours of the world's greatest artworks. Best-selling author and professor of art history Noah Charney presents the history, symbolism, and importance of each work. The Secret History of Art is a series of lessons in miniature on great works of art around the world. By spending just a few minutes per masterpiece, you can learn the mysteries, stories, and secrets of some of civilization’s greatest treasures.
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Explore Modern Art history including Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and other key Modernist art movements. Join artist and educator Klaire Lockheart as she examines famous artists and artwork through a 21st century intersectional feminist lens. Whether you’re an artist, student, or patron of the arts, you will hopefully learn something new about Modern Art.
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Episodes from history, viewed through great works of art. No pre-reqs required! New episodes every month. Hosted by Amanda Matta, art historian and TikTok's favorite royal commentator.
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Art Slice - A Palatable Serving of Art History

Stephanie Dueñas & Russell Shoemaker / Art Slice

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Irreverent Deep Dives into Art & Art History - by artists and art historian Stephanie Dueñas and Russell Shoemaker. No gatekeeping, privilege, or that cognitive fog called ‘art speaking.' Follow along with the images we discuss on our Youtube page, artslicepod.com, @artslicepod on Instagram. Get bonus content and support the show at http://www.patreon.com/artslicepod
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the weird, strange, and just downright odd things that happened in the art and history fields. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating worlds. Join me, Amara Andrew, as I navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and history. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, history buff, or just love a good mystery, By Amara ...
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Inspired by The Rainbow Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I at Hatfield Park, an extravagant cake was recently unveiled by Emma Jayne Cake Design, for Cake International 2024. Learn the secrets of this enthralling portrait and its cake twin on today's art bite! Today's works: Emma Jayne Cake Design, "Elizabeth I" and Unknown Artist, Rainbow Portrait of Q…
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WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION HERE (and if you do please like, subscribe, and comment - we are trying to get our videos some traction): https://youtu.be/vQZ0yMxdfuE ¡ ¡ W E ‘ R E B A C K, Y ’ A L L ! ! This time getting lost in the weird and wonderful world of painter, photographer and printmaker Yasuo Kuniyoshi’s early works (Part 1) that feature wonky …
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Watch the video version here (if you do - please like, subscribe, and comment as we are trying to get our videos more recognition): https://youtu.be/YN-jTDR2spY ¡ ¡ W E ‘ R E B A C K, Y ’ A L L ! ! and diving into the origins of La Catrina, the quintessential skelicon of Day of the Dead. Over the past 100ish years, her image has transcended borders…
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Witchcraft has captivated the imagination of society for centuries, and is today viewed as an enigmatic symbol of limitless power and feminine agency. But this wasn’t always the case. Through art, we can track how witches, once considered monstrous agents of the devil, have been recast as complex figures of mystery, strength, and even allure. Today…
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The story behind John Singer Sargent’s iconic painting, Portrait of Madame X, rarely focuses on on the life of its subject, Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau. A prominent Parisian socialite known for her striking beauty, Amélie's story before and after Sargent's portrait speaks volumes about attitudes towards women in the elite circles of Belle Époqu…
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George Washington was many things: general, president, family man, and slaveholder. This giant of American history had a complex relationship with the enslaved—and often invisible—laborers who made his achievements possible. But through the art historical record, we can catch glimpses of these individuals and discover how they impacted Washington's…
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Artist and illustrator J.C. Leyendecker (1874-1951) helped shape modern American visual culture as the mind behind advertising campaigns like the legendary “Arrow Collar Man.” He was also responsible for countless covers for the Saturday Evening Post—one more, in fact, than Norman Rockwell. Modern biographers also hold that Leyendecker was a gay ma…
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I'm on vacation, and I hope you'll get some time away soon, too! Our featured podcast today is one that you'll 100% want to listen to on your summer travels: History Daily. Each weekday on History Daily, host Lindsay Graham (not the senator) takes you back in time to explore a momentous event that happened ‘on this day’ in history. History Daily is…
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This week on the podcast, we’re switching things up! I’m answering your FAQ’s related to what it’s like to study art history. We’ll look at what you’ll learn in undergrad and grad school programs in art history. And some topics we’ll look at are: • What’s an art history thesis and will you write one? • What’s coursework like for an art history majo…
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You can now listen to the rarest, most expensive Wu-Tang Clan album! Plus, we’re looking at how John Lennon’s guitar smashed auction records, how to stay overnight in a world-famous museum, and ancient Roman correspondence found in a pet cemetery. --- By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and …
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A man was detained in Turkey for trying to smuggle 1,500 scorpions and spiders out of the country! We’re also looking at how a portal between NYC and Dublin has reopened, the Doge doggy crossed the rainbow bridge, and how The Abraham Lincoln Museum may have bought a fake flag! --- By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happen…
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The location of the Mona Lisa may finally have been identified! We’re also looking at a 17th century tile mystery and how AI is helping identify fake artworks on eBay! Welcome back to By Amara, the show where we look at some of the weird, strange, and just downright odd things in the art and history fields. I’m your host and personal curator, Amara…
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The internet has been ablaze with hot takes on King Charles III's brand-new royal portrait by British artist Jonathan Yeo. Does it depict a strong, capable monarch? Or one who is overshadowed by the chaotic state of his institution and modern world? ______ New episodes every month. Let's keep in touch! Subscribe to my newsletter, The Fascinator. Em…
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Adélaïde Labille-Guiard (1749–1803) rose from shopkeeper’s daughter to an official portraitist of the French royal court—only to have her achievements reduced to ash by the Revolution. While she defied societal barriers to build a remarkable artistic career, Adélaïde's legacy was long overshadowed by celebrated portraitist and memoirist Élisabeth V…
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The Chevalier d'Éon (1728–1810) is known as a transgender icon, living the first half of their life as a man, and the second as a woman. Theirs is also a life that is remarkably documented in contemporary artwork. But how much can we conclusively determine about how the Chevalier viewed themselves from their portraits? Today's Image(s): Alexandre-A…
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The third season of Imaginarium : An Alternate History of Art, a podcast where we delve into the most obscure parts of art history. In today's episode we explore the mysterious world of arts and the frauds, heists and fakes that shook it twitter & ig : @imaginarium_pod Substack music: Dream Escape - The Tides BIBLIOGRAPHY : SAID, Edward. Culture an…
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How did the daughter of an African ruler become goddaughter to Queen Victoria? A young black girl named Aina, later called Sarah Forbes Bonetta (1843–1880), began life in West Africa. But she would grow up to become a popular member of Victorian royal circles. Today's Image: Hannah Uzor, Aina, Sarah Forbes Bonetta Davies (2020). Acrylic & fabric on…
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The third season of Imaginarium : An Alternate History of Art, a podcast where we delve into the most obscure parts of art history. In today's episode we explore the history of Omar and Mohamed Racim twitter & ig : @imaginarium_pod patreon Substack music: Dream Escape - The Tides BIBLIOGRAPHY : Bouzid Zaki. Racim, L'épopée des maîtres ornemanistes …
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Jack Shoulder and Mark Small of Museum Bums fame take us on a curvy tour of Art Historical Gluteal Clefts! If you’d rather watch - you can do so here: https://youtu.be/1mCpKG4nuoU Topics include counting museum rumps, apotropaic blessings from Goddesses heinies, Kappa Yokai looking for soul spheres in your rear… We’re all still stumped about what w…
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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The third season of Imaginarium : An Alternate History of Art, a podcast where we delve into the most obscure parts of art history. In today's episode we explore the orientalism of fashion throughout the years. twitter & ig : @imaginarium_pod patreon: patreon.com/nadjah music: Dream Escape - The Tides BIBLIOGRAPHY : WULF, Andrea. The Brother Garden…
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With the tragic demise of Lady Jane Grey (1537-1554) serving as inspiration for countless works of art, it was hard to select just one to focus our attention on. But I did it, and in this episode, we dive into the short life of England’s Nine Days Queen. Today's Image: Paul Delaroche, The Execution of Lady Jane Grey (1833). Oil on Canvas. National …
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In this Purple Bonus episode, we break down some weird decorative object history with Ben Miller from Curious Object podcast. We get into a Japanese inspired Tiffany and Co. Chocolate Pot from 1876 made of mixed materials including ivory and silver featuring cabbage leaf and lobster motifs. If you’d like to watch instead of listen, you can do so he…
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Want to watch instead of listen? Do so here: https://youtu.be/Qw4YLLwleD0 For its SEVENTH installment, the Art Slice Museum Laboratories Division of Color Theory and Color Studies brings you the extra-spectral, enigmatic (and sometimes controversial) PURPLE - and we have artist, illustrator, animator and (duncle) Caldwell Tanner of Not Another DnD …
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Amanda is joined on the podcast for this special episode by Jennifer Higgie, author of The Other Side: A Story of Women in Art and the Spirit World. Uncover the role that spiritualism has played in art, particularly since the dawn of modernism, and delve into the biographies of some trailblazing female artists who were all influenced by the occult.…
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The third season of Imaginarium : An Alternate History of Art, a podcast where we delve into the most obscure parts of art history. In today's episode we explore the orientalism of fashion throughout the years. twitter & ig : @imaginarium_pod patreon: patreon.com/nadjah music: Dream Escape - The Tides BIBLIOGRAPHY : Cultural Appropriation of the ro…
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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At age 42, a nun named Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) decided to heed the command—which she believed came from God—to write down that which she saw and heard. It just so happened that what she saw and heard were visions from Heaven, containing extraordinary sights and sounds that would capture the attention of Popes and Emperors alike for centuri…
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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The third season of Imaginarium : An Alternate History of Art, a podcast where we delve into the most obscure parts of art history. In today's episode we delve into the lives and art of the women who inspired and built the movement of Pre-raphaelism. twitter & ig : @imaginarium_pod patreon: patreon.com/nadjah music: Dream Escape - The Tides Hosted …
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It may have been easy for Joséphine de Beauharnais (1763-1814) to scoff at the “extraordinary destiny” once promised to her by a fortune-teller. From the Island of Martinique, where she spent her girlhood, to the shadow of the guillotine, where she became a single mother, Josephine likely never would have predicted her remarkable rise to become “mo…
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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We are so excited to share a new series from our Canadian podcast friends Once Upon a Time in Hollywood North A series about a group of artists known as the Professional Native Indian Artists Incorporation (PNIAI) or as they were dubbed by the press: the Indigenous Group of Seven. This was significant because the most famous Euro-Canadian painters …
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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Want to watch instead of listen? Do so here: https://youtu.be/8qKNVCNWQaA For its SIXTH installment, the Art Slice Museum Laboratories Division of Color Theory and Color Studies brings you our most controversial color so far. . . PINK (!!!) Is this color just a light red? Or is the extra-spectral tone of our… life… energy…? We dig through the histo…
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The third season of Imaginarium : An Alternate History of Art, a podcast where we delve into the most obscure parts of art history. In today's episode we are talking about the ways the world we live in has always been more interconnected than we think of it, and the ways traveling across the world has brought amazing art and culture. twitter & ig :…
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Today we have a lil spooky BONE-US - chat with Rumwolf - a multi-disciplinary installation artist, - his work often includes combinations of animation, film, painting, printmaking, and sculpture whose works are inspired by horror and general spookiness ~ BUT also he’s a musician and visual production specialist…as well as a Hallo-Event-Creator. We …
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Swiss painter Henry Fuseli (1741-1825) was the man behind one of art history’s most famous spooky paintings: ‘The Nightmare.’ But how much do you actually know about this dream-fuelled Gothic image? Henry Fuseli, The Nightmare (1781). Oil on Canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan. ______ New episodes every month. Let's keep in touch! Email: ar…
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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The third season of Imaginarium : An Alternate History of Art, a podcast where we delve into the most obscure parts of art history. In today's episode we are talking about haunted houses, the horror of mundanity and the mundanity of horror. twitter & ig : @imaginarium_pod patreon: patreon.com/nadjah music: Dream Escape - The Tides Bibliography: Aba…
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Listeners, we present to you… the FULLY UNLOCKED… Great Surrealist Paint Off! Formerly a Patreon bonus episode from last December (since we are running a bit behind on our next release) We cover the 1947 International Bel Ami Surrealist Art Competition featuring famous and lesser known artists to have their work featured in a Hollywood picture. We …
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Last seen in 1945, the Amber Room is the world’s most valuable missing piece of art, valued as highly as $500 million. Looted by the Nazis after Operation Barbarossa, this “Eighth Wonder of the World” once symbolized peace and unity. Today, it instead represents one of art history’s greatest mysteries. Today's Artwork: The Amber Room. Catherine Pal…
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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The third season of Imaginarium : An Alternate History of Art, a podcast where we delve into the most obscure parts of art history. This episode is delving into the social and art history of the world of cover albums from algerian Raï music twitter & ig : @imaginarium_pod patreon: patreon.com/nadjah music: Dream Escape - The Tides Bibliography: Ret…
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Dr. Kathleen B. Jones joins us on the podcast to discuss not only her new book, CITIES OF WOMEN, but also to dive into the life of literary and artistic icon Christine de Pizan (1364/65-1431). Listen to our conversation to hear how Christine became not only the first professional female writer in Europe, but also the first person in France to earn …
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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