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In this episode, we contemplate the way that fine art inspired, affected, and ultimately molded the
Today marks the one year anniversary since we launched our very first episode! This is a special epi
Season Two of ArtCurious begins now! It was the most widespread war in history, involving the partic
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This is a rebroadcast of our third episode, which was originally released on September 12, 2016. Mar
Earlier this spring, I saw a hashtag making the rounds online, especially on Twitter and Instagram.
Conservators are art heroes: they transform damaged or dirty works of art into beautiful, fresh work
We are incredibly thrilled to release a bonus episode with our friend, Andrea Parrish, at A Thousand
Over the centuries, there have been numerous examples of fine artists creating works of art that del
Venice-- it's the most serene and beautiful city in Italy, and possibly the whole world. But Venice
Sometimes when I am looking at a particularly fascinating work of art, I find myself overwhelmed wit
A few months ago, I began looking into occurrences of art vandalism-- the purposeful destruction or
How many know that the inventor of the telegraph and co-creator of Morse code--Samuel F. B. Morse--
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There’s something a little strange about the pairing of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Certainly it’s
Throughout art history, there have been multiple occasions where people have entered into a museum o
Nearly ten years ago, my then-boyfriend, now husband, and I were backpacking through the Balkans reg
If there is one thing that’s true in this world, it’s that there sure isn't a lack of conspiracy the
One of the most awe-inspiring sights in and around St. Petersburg, Russia, is the Catherine Palace,