A portrait is so much more than a space, a subject, and a keen eye. It’s a place, a person, and a photographer’s truth.
Read MoreUn retrato es muchísimo más que un espacio, un sujeto y un buen ojo. Es un lugar, una persona y la verdad de un fotógrafo.
Read MoreAna and Ponders take a detour, meet a small friend, and find a place that feels special.
Read MoreThe congregation gathers on the banks of the river to be baptized. An audio fiction based on Baptism Study by Benny Andrews.
Read MoreAna and Ponders take a walk after beignets, and meet the Man in the Mississippi.
Read MoreWil Williams shares with us a description of Ed Ruscha's High-Speed Gardening, the joy that they find in Ruscha's work, and a bit about what it means to them.
Read MoreA room where the art, and the artist, feel perfectly at home. A conversation on starts. An exploration of the Calder Tower at the National Gallery in D.C.
Read MoreAna and Ponders start their road trip. It's going to be incredible.
Read MoreAn unfinished piece, two types of silence, an unfinished peace.
Read MoreI sit down with Regina Merson, founder and creator of the makeup company Reina Rebelde to talk about starting a business, the art of makeup, Frida Kahlo and the intersection of makeup and Latinx culture.
Read MoreI want to share a secret with you. But you cannot tell anyone...
Read MoreJoin us at a juke joint just around the corner from Hopper's Nighthawks, as we take a look at Archibald Motley's joyous, yet poignant reaction to World War II, Nightlife.
Read MoreThe first in our series from 1943, this episode looks at the classic image of the American Thanksgiving, that has been reinterpreted and reimagined time and time again. Only this time, we dig into precisely why this is such a replicable image, and what it has to share with us today.
Read MoreIn this episode, we are looking at the most iconic work in American Art. But we are going to take it out of its larger cultural context to focus on the context of when it was first created. We're going back to January of 1942, exactly one month after Pearl Harbor.
Read MoreToday, we look at a familiar ghost from three different angles; a poem, a play, and a song.
Read MoreWhile Leonardo da Vinci was an apprentice in the workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio, what exactly did Leonardo learn from Andrea? What did Andrea have to teach him?
Read MoreWith so many different depictions over the course of history, we are left to wonder: What makes a Venus a Venus?
Read MoreAmongst all the sitters in art history, the people who sit to have their portrait painted, only a few possess this remarkable skill: to cast the most beautifully perplexing smile, that, with a simple curve of the lips, writes novels of emotional expression. This is one such smile.
Read MoreIn this episode we take looks and listens from many different angles at one of the most beloved gods in Hinduism, and we may even get to touch something.
Read MoreThis is one small step for artist, one giant leap for artist kind. This question is: did it ever happen? Is there a secret museum on the moon?
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