Discover the World of Beauty and Aesthetics with An Aesthetic Education Are you seeking inspiration? Learn about the fascinating world of aesthetics, art, and literature while being entertained. Welcome to "An Aesthetic Education", the podcast where we take a deep dive into the richness and beauty of creativity. Join us as we educate, discuss and appreciate the arts, and unpack the secrets behind creating captivating aesthetics. Let's embark on a journey together to awaken our senses and explore the beauty that surrounds us.
In this episode, we have the privilege to have the fan favorite Lisa Ledson return to the wonderful world of An Aesthetic Education. Our conversation covers a variety of topics from Lisa's experiences in 2024, the ups and down of the art market, and exciting opportunities that arise when fate intervenes. Lisa's Links:WebsiteInstagramWritten & Presented by Jeremy RosenAll Rights Reserved Altalena Inc.
Welcome back to a new episode of An Aesthetic Education, as we head towards the end of the year and the end of our second season. Our last two episodes of this season will take us back in time to explore the origins of the English language and literature by diving into the world of Anglo-Saxon, England and the story of Beowulf.Written & Presented by Jeremy RosenAll Rights Reserved Altalena Inc. READING LIST:Peter S. Baker (ed.), The Beowulf Reader (Routledge, 2000)R. E. Bjork and J. D. Niles, A Beowulf Handbook (Liverpool University Press, 1997)R. E. Bjork, R. D. Fulk and J. D. Niles (eds.), Klaeber's Beowulf (University of Toronto Press, 2008)R. D. Fulk (ed.), The Beowulf Manuscript (Harvard University Press, 2010)R. D. Fulk, Interpretations of Beowulf: A Critical Anthology (Indiana University Press, 1991)Malcolm Godden and Michael Lapidge (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature (Cambridge University Press, 2013)E. B. Irving, Rereading Beowulf (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992)Andy Orchard, A Critical Companion to Beowulf (Boydell and Brewer, 2003)Andy Orchard, Pride and Prodigies: Studies in the Monsters of the Beowulf Manuscript (University of Toronto Press, 2003)J. R. R. Tolkien and C. Tolkien, Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary (Houghton Mifflin, 2014)
Welcome back to a our final episode of our second season An Aesthetic Education. Our last two episodes of this season will take us back in time to explore the origins of the English language and literature by diving into the world of Anglo-Saxon, England and the story of Beowulf.Written & Presented by Jeremy RosenAll Rights Reserved Altalena Inc. READING LIST:Peter S. Baker (ed.), The Beowulf Reader (Routledge, 2000)R. E. Bjork and J. D. Niles, A Beowulf Handbook (Liverpool University Press, 1997)R. E. Bjork, R. D. Fulk and J. D. Niles (eds.), Klaeber's Beowulf (University of Toronto Press, 2008)R. D. Fulk (ed.), The Beowulf Manuscript (Harvard University Press, 2010)R. D. Fulk, Interpretations of Beowulf: A Critical Anthology (Indiana University Press, 1991)Malcolm Godden and Michael Lapidge (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature (Cambridge University Press, 2013)E. B. Irving, Rereading Beowulf (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992)Andy Orchard, A Critical Companion to Beowulf (Boydell and Brewer, 2003)Andy Orchard, Pride and Prodigies: Studies in the Monsters of the Beowulf Manuscript (University of Toronto Press, 2003)J. R. R. Tolkien and C. Tolkien, Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary (Houghton Mifflin, 2014)Stephen Mitchell, Beowulf (Yale University Press, 2017)
Welcome back to a new episode of our second season of An Aesthetic Education, as we continue on our journey to discover meaning and purpose in art, literature, and beauty. Join us as we explore how the spirit of youth pushed the boundaries of art during the Middle Ages and brought about the greatest form of creative expression the world had ever known. Written & Presented by Jeremy RosenAll Rights Reserved Altalena Inc.
Welcome to the next episode of our second season of An Aesthetic Education, as we continue on our journey to discover meaning and purpose in art, literature, and beauty. Let's begin by asking the question what makes art last beyond the confide of its own time? Today, we will look at the development of these ideas during the medieval period by exploring artwork that shows us the transition from feudalism to humanism and the hope that those philosophical changes can still provide to us today.Written & Presented by Jeremy RosenAll Rights Reserved Altalena Inc.
In this week's special episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Dr. Toby Simpson, Director of the Wiener Holocaust Library in London. Our conversation covers a variety of topics from the the Wiener Holocaust Library's History to its unique role as an institution today.The Library's Links:The Wiener Holocaust Library WebsiteWritten & Presented by Jeremy RosenAll Rights Reserved Altalena Inc.
Welcome to the third episode of our second season of An Aesthetic Education, as we continue on our journey to discover meaning and purpose in art, literature, and beauty. This week we will dive into the origin and power of words with some help from Lorenzo De' Medici.Written & Presented by Jeremy RosenAll Rights Reserved Altalena Inc.
Welcome to the second episode of our second season of An Aesthetic Education, as we continue on our journey to discover meaning and purpose in art, literature, and beauty. This week we will continue to explore the wonders of the Middle Ages by examining the fascinating importance of illuminated manuscripts and the history of the Kennicott Bible. Recommended Books: Digital Version of the Kennicott Bible found on the Bodleian Library's Website: https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/8c264b23-f6cc-4f18-98cf-9d75f7175b54/surfaces/1a99fd9e-0d5f-4afc-85b5-bf54a9da4977/ Written & Presented by Jeremy Rosen All Rights Reserved Altalena Inc.
Welcome to our Spring series, our second season of An Aesthetic Education, as we continue on our journey to discover meaning and purpose in art, literature, and beauty. This series we will be exploring the wonders of the Middle Ages and there is no better place to start this time of renewal with a pilgrimage to Canterbury in the company of the legendary Geoffrey Chaucer. Recommended Books: The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer - A Retelling by Peter Ackroyd Chaucer's People: Everyday Lives in Medieval England by Liza Picard Written & Presented by Jeremy Rosen All Rights Reserved Altalena Inc.
In this week's episode, we have the privilege to speak with Lisa Ledson, an artist from Napa, California. Our conversation covers a variety of topics from Lisa's journey to pursuing a career as an artist, to the nuance and know how needed to make creativity and business work together to achieve long term success. Lisa's Links: Website Instagram Written & Presented by Jeremy Rosen All Rights Reserved Altalena Inc.
In this week's episode we discuss the importance and fascinating history of the Pergamon Altar with the help of Peter Weiss's masterful book, The Aesthetics of Resistance. Written & Presented by Jeremy Rosen All Rights Reserved Altalena Inc.
In this week's episode we speak with Beau Morrow a graphic designer based in Austin, Texas. We discuss early inspirations, the design process and industry, technology and AI, and much much more! Beau's Links: https://lefthd.com/ Instagram Written & Presented by Jeremy Rosen All Rights Reserved Altalena Inc.
In this weeks episode, we have the privilege to speak with Dr. David Bellingham, Program Director of the MA in Art Business at Sotheby's Institute of Art in London. Our conversation covers a variety of topics from the wonders of Pompeii to the complexities of navigating the Art World. David's Links: The Art Business Podcast David's Instagram
In this week's episode we discuss the work of Friedrich Schiller and the importance of pursuing an aesthetic education in the modern world. Written & Presented by Jeremy Rosen All Rights Reserved Altalena Inc.
In this week's episode we speak with Coleman Charters a painter based in Phoenix, Arizona. We discuss early inspirations, the creative process, and much much more. Enjoy this fascinating discussion with a talented young artist! Coleman's Links: Whytho.art Instagram TikTok
In the final episode of our first series, we discuss the importance of finding a sense of melody within a work of art by looking at the philosophical similarities between Charles Baudelaire and J.R.R. Tolkien.
In this week's episode, we explore the power of imagination and dreams with a look at Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Happy New Year! To start off 2024, we are going all the way back to the world of ancient Greece. Join us as we discuss the influence of Plato's Theory of Forms on the development of Aesthetic Philosophy.
A brief holiday thought and message from Altalena.
The spirit of the holidays are upon us! There is a need for good cheer and good humor as we head towards the end of the year, which is why in this episode we will explore an exhibition of the works of the great 18th century satirist and caricaturist, Thomas Rowlandson.
This weeks episode serves as an introduction to the philosophical scope and background for this show. Followed by a brief dive into the story of Prometheus and the early origins of the creative arts.