Episodes
In this episode we are talking about materialism of Gustave Courbet's nature depiction and why was his manner of painting so special. Our focus is on one single painting - "The Source of the Loue" and its textures. We're gonna discuss a couple of French terms concerning practical part of art creation, as well as ask questions about temporality of art and how exactly can time be perceived in oil on canvas.
Published 01/16/24
Published 01/16/24
In this episode we're coming back to the very basics of the art world and talk about Art Academies. We explore the movement of Academism and aesthetic hedonism, enjoying beautiful classical paintings. Our today's hero is Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema and his magnificent depictions of the old Empires.
Published 12/05/23
In this episode we explore the art made in Russian Empire in the end of the 19th century - the artistic movement of the Wanderers (Peredvizhniki). You're gonna learn about political situation of the time and cultural codes to truly comprehend subjects of these paintings. Ilya Yefimovich Repin will be our today's hero and the genuine beauty and profound pain of his art will be our focus.
Published 08/24/23
In this episode we dive into Art History theory of Iconography and learn why it's so important for this field. We also talk about the most amusing Saints and their stories, so by the end you'll be able to recognise them at the paintings. So which one of them is the gay icon? Comment your favourite one below!
Published 07/17/23
In this episode we're gonna see how immortality of art and desire to possess it interconnects with each other. The Goldfinch - bestseller by Donna Tartt and the original story of the painting will help us with it and will also provide us with pretty words. The pure scale of Art Crime is anything but shocking, you'll learn how dangerous it can be, what can criminals do with stolen art works, a few funny stories from the past and ways to prevent it. It's going to be a wild ride, so buckle up kids!
Published 06/01/23
This episode is contemplations on death from 16th century put together with the help of altars and devotional diptychs. You're gonna learn about Trompe-l'œil, Ars Moriendi, vanitas and more fun latin words and concepts. And also why was is it risky to order your own devotional diptych back in the day if you wanted to stay sane and life positive?
Published 05/02/23
This episode is a journey through an extraordinary life of an extraordinary man and his creations. Let's dive into the night life of Paris in the end of 19th century. Let me lead you through Bardels and Cabarets, through artworks by Henri de Tolouse-Lautrec. Let me show you the intricate power of art.
Published 03/29/23
In this episode you're gonna learn about the progression of female nudes in the history of art. From Renaissance to Post-Impressionism. Discover another great female artist-Suzanne Valadon, her amusing life story and how she added depth to the depiction of female body. Tune in for paintings descriptions and philosophical talks, as always ;)
Published 03/14/23
This episode is a journey across Finnish history and shaping of Finnish national identity with the help of Kalevala - ancient Finnish myths and legends. You're going to hear about the Golden Age of Finnish Art and paintings descriptions of its most important artists: Akseli Gallen-Kallela and Helene Schjerfbeck. Tune in to get lost in the world of ancient Karelian myths and snowy landscapes with the feeling of dramatic restlessness.
Published 02/26/23
The death of tradition, the death of God, the death of logic, the death of everything or just Abstract art of the beginning of 20th century. Learn about its origins and examples which may help you make peace with modern art. Also get to know Hilma af Klint, the first artist in western tradition who in her spiritual wonderings stumbled upon new artistic ideas and became the first abstract painter.
Published 02/03/23
This episode is the journey through hilarious medieval depictions of animals and their symbolism. It's a quick look into a Bestiary-medieval book of the beasts, which will help you understand how our ancestors thought our furry friends looked like and what they represented. This one is full of giggles.
Published 01/17/23
Symbolism, subjectivity and God in Nature, all characteristics of Romantism. Learn about Caspar David Friedriech, the most celebrated German artist of his generation. His gloomy, lunar, landscapes, which remind you that there is hope in the end. Let's get lost in the art descriptions and its symbolism!
Published 12/23/22
It's the second episode dedicated to The Dutch Golden age. This time we're talking about Dutch Still Lives: are they just pretty bouquets of flowers and richly laid tables or is there a deeper meaning behind these old canvases? Maybe there's actually Death hiding behind that curtain...
Published 11/28/22
Learn about one if the most important periods in art history - The Dutch Golden Age. A discussion about the controversies surrounding it and a small guide through the term itself, featuring Rembrandt as an example.
Published 11/13/22
The cat episode! Learn about the life of Louis Wain, the illustrator who made the strict Victorian public completely fall in love with his humorous and satiric depictions of cats.
Published 10/31/22
A discussion about the place of women in art history and the interpretation of just some biblical stories in their paintings. Learn about a challenging life of one of the most successful and prolific female artists of 17th century Baroque Italy - Artemisia Gentileschi.
Published 10/16/22
Women in art. What an important topic in our modern world! Learn about Gwen John, a Post Impressionist with an astonishing life story, and secrets behind her portraits of anonymous female sitters...
Published 10/02/22
URBAN IMPRESSIONISM The first episode of the new and original podcast - Art Rant, hosted by passionate art lover Lana.  A fascinating journey through the art world of the end of the 19th century. Learn about the origins of impressionism and the life of Gustave Caillebotte- creator of Urban Impressionism.
Published 09/18/22