ArtCurious News This Week: August 12, 2022

ArtCurious News This Week: August 12, 2022

This is ArtCurious News this Week, our new short-form Friday roundup of my favorite art history updates and interesting news tidbits. Today is August 12, 2022. This week’s stories: Horniman Museum & Gardens: Horniman to return ownership of Benin bronzes to Nigeria NBC News: Woman swindled elderly mother out of art worth $140M using ‘psychics’ who claimed it was cursed, police say ArtNews: Archaeologists Rebury ‘First-of-Its-Kind’ Ancient Roman Villa in England One Year After Its Discovery Getty Museum: Why Would We Rebury Ancient Sites? Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts and FOLLOW on Spotify Instagram / Facebook / YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Episode #19: Conservation and Controversy (Season 1, Episode 19)

Episode #19: Conservation and Controversy (Season 1, Episode 19)

Conservators are art heroes: they transform damaged or dirty works of art into beautiful, fresh works for public consumption. Then why is it that conservation has been at the center of some of the big...

8 Mai 201725min

BONUS EPISODE: What is Art? (With A Thousand Things to Talk About)

BONUS EPISODE: What is Art? (With A Thousand Things to Talk About)

We are incredibly thrilled to release a bonus episode with our friend, Andrea Parrish, at A Thousand Things to Talk About! This daily podcast is the perfect start to your morning, with a brief 2-3 min...

29 Apr 201712min

Episode #18: Diagnosis: Art History (Season 1, Episode 18)

Episode #18: Diagnosis: Art History (Season 1, Episode 18)

Over the centuries, there have been numerous examples of fine artists creating works of art that deliberately work with and within contemporaneous medical thought, portraying people with particular ai...

24 Apr 201726min

Episode #17: The Casino of the Spirits (Season 1, Episode 17)

Episode #17: The Casino of the Spirits (Season 1, Episode 17)

Venice-- it's the most serene and beautiful city in Italy, and possibly the whole world. But Venice at night-- all darkened and quiet-- takes up the most space in my imagination. I seriously love the ...

10 Apr 201728min

Episode #16: The Muse (Season 1, Episode 16)

Episode #16: The Muse (Season 1, Episode 16)

Sometimes when I am looking at a particularly fascinating work of art, I find myself overwhelmed with awe-- for the creative act itself and the technical prowess that was needed to bring it to fruitio...

27 Mar 201721min

Episode #15: Hans-Joachim Bohlmann and Serial Art Vandalism (Season 1, Episode 15)

Episode #15: Hans-Joachim Bohlmann and Serial Art Vandalism (Season 1, Episode 15)

A few months ago, I began looking into occurrences of art vandalism-- the purposeful destruction or harm of works of art that have occurred consistently, especially throughout the 20th century. As I r...

16 Mar 201727min

Episode #14: Samuel F. B. Morse's Gallery of the Louvre (Season 1, Episode 14)

Episode #14: Samuel F. B. Morse's Gallery of the Louvre (Season 1, Episode 14)

How many know that the inventor of the telegraph and co-creator of Morse code--Samuel F. B. Morse-- was a successful artist, too? And crazily enough, one of his paintings in particular, foreshadowed h...

27 Feb 201729min

Episode #13: Diego and Frida, Part 2 (Season 1, Episode 13)

Episode #13: Diego and Frida, Part 2 (Season 1, Episode 13)

Glamour. Curiosity. Excitement. A love story for the ages. Such are the types of descriptors that you hear when you ponder the life and love of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Truly, in the pantheon of ...

13 Feb 201725min

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