Artis ObscuraArt From the Dark End of the Cave Author: The Narrative LLC
Humans have been making art for a long time, starting in caves roughly 40,000 years ago. From those early beginnings we have constantly striven to accurately portray and make sense of the world that we find ourselves in. But as sunlit and enlightened as the opening of a cave may be, there are equally dark places the farther in you go: foreboding, dangerous, filled with fear and horror. We make art about those places too. Welcome to Artis Obscura, a podcast and web series where we ponder and explore art from the dark end of the cave. Follow along as host Kathi Rick explores unnerving art throughout the ages. Patreon.com/artisobscura Language: en Genres: Arts, Education, Visual Arts Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Ep 4 | The Perpetual Cult of the Dead Girl
Episode 4
Monday, 14 December, 2020
Our first guest, art historian Elizabeth Bilyeu joins host Kathi Rick to discuss Botticelli’s Nastagio degli Onesti, lustmord, and the history of violence against women in fine art. Why do so many pieces of art begin with the deaths of anonymous girls? Join Our Community http://patreon.com/artisobscura If you’re a Patron, make sure to check out the full unabridged interview with Elizabeth Bilyeu! Watch this episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/_FSibbvEItk Produced by Kathi Rick and Nathan Wilson Edited by Nathan Wilson Follow us @ArtisObscura Support this podcast