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Patreon and Paypal link A friendly catch up where Nadine Robbins comes by to talk about her new instructional painting video, and Jennifer Dasal answers all your art history questions. 0:01:48 – Nadine Robbins 0:16:12 – Jennifer Dasal For Nadine’s painting video click here. For Jennifer’s podcast click here Thanks for listening! Click […]
On this episode we interview art historian, “ArtCurious” author, and podcast host, Jennifer Dasal. We talk about her unexpected journey into the art world, exploring niche stories to cultivate curiosity, building transferable skills in a creative industry, advice for entrepreneurs, and details about her new upcoming book! Stay Connected With Jennifer: Website: www.artcuriousmedia.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artcuriouspod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artcuriouspod Episode Blog Link: https://www.jaclynsanders.com/blogpodcastepisodes/podcast110 Sign up for our studio newsletters at: https://www.AmeighArt.com https://www.JaclynSanders.com https://www.levelupartists.com Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AmeighArt https://www.instagram.com/JSandersStudio https://www.instagram.com/LevelUpArtists Music by: https://www.coreyclaxton.com Watching or listening to one of our earlier episodes? In 2022, the Art Studio Insights podcast was renamed the Level Up Artists podcast!
In this installment of The Pickup Shot, host Josh Dasal, and guest host Jennifer Dasal of the hit podcast and book ArtCurious, take you beyond the celluloid to discuss Somewhere in Time [1980] from an art historical perspective - expanding on the look and feel of the movie and how it relates to fine art and artists of the time.Subscribe to Subgenre and check out the full episode, Somewhere in Time [1980], for more about this film.Web: subgenrepodcast.comTwitter and Insta: @subgenrepodYour donations and 5-star reviews are always appreciated! Read more about Somewhere in Time (1980) at:IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081534/Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somewhere_in_Time_(film)Our theme music: Still Room on the Night Train by Ketsa feat. SoularflairLearn more about Subgenre, make a donation, find out how to advertise on our show, and register for our mailing list, at https://www.subgenrepodcast.com/ ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of Subgenre, host Josh Dasal and guest host Jennifer Dasal, host of the hit podcast and book ArtCurious, continue Season 3: Time Twisters with a journey back to 1980 for a gauzy period piece about the power of true love knowing no bounds across the ages. Starring Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour, and Christopher Plummer at their beautiful best, we take you to the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island for the romantic drama that is Somewhere in Time.Guest host: Jennifer Dasal, host and co-producer of the ArtCurious podcast, author of ArtCurious: The Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art History www.artcuriouspodcast.comInsta: @artcuriouspodRead more about Somewhere in Time (1980) at:IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081534/Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somewhere_in_Time_(film)Our theme music: Still Room on the Night Train by Ketsa feat. SoularflairLearn more about Subgenre, make a donation, find out how to advertise on our show, and register for our mailing list, at https://www.subgenrepodcast.com/ ★ Support this podcast ★
ArtCurious is one of my absolute favorite art podcasts. Jennifer Dasal does a deep dive into the research for all her subjects but presents the information that is easy for even me to follow. When I was studying for my exam to become a National Board Certified Teacher, I listened to a lot of ArtCurious to brush up on history I had forgotten and discovered tons of cool stuff I never knew. In fact she even had an entire season dedicated to the coolest artists you've probably never heard of, or maybe during this women's history month, you may be interested in Jennifer's episodes about The Women behind the Art. For today, I wanted to put an episode into the feed on a topic both Jennifer and I have covered. I made a mini episode on cave art in Lascaux, but for those interested in going deeper, please enjoy the ArtCurious episode on Cave Painting Beyond Lascaux. Show notes: In today's episode, we're continuing our exploration of cave paintings, but we're moving beyond France and Spain to tackle the oldest artworks in the world, found in Indonesia (and is the world's oldest drawing from South Africa?). Links and further resources Artnet: Archaeologists Have Discovered a Pristine 45,000-Year-Old Cave Painting of a Pig That May Be the Oldest Artwork in the World Artnet: Scientists Have Discovered the World's Oldest Figurative Art: a 40,000-Year-Old Cave Painting of Cattle New York Times: Oldest Known Drawing by Human Hands Discovered in South African Cave Buy ArtCurious the book Other places to find Jennifer and ArtCurious: Instagram | YouTube | Website Fill out the Airwave Media Network survey to give me feedback and get a chance to win a $500 gift card: www.surveymonkey.com/r/airwave Check out my other podcast Art Smart Arts Madness Tournament links: Check out the Brackets Vote in this week's maches Who ARTed is an Airwave Media Podcast. If you are interested in advertising on this or any other Airwave Media show, email: advertising@airwavemedia.com Connect with me: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patreon and Paypal link A friendly catch up where Jennifer Dasal from her excellent art history podcast, “Art Curious,” answers your art history questions, and Francien Krieg, Tania Rivilis and David Cheifetz drop by to answer questions on all things NFTs and AI art. 0:06:30 – Jennifer Dasal answering your art questions 0:43:00 – AI […]
Hi there, listeners. It's Friday, which means that it is time for ArtCurious News this Week, our short-form news roundup meant to bring you up to date on some of the latest goings-on in the realm of art history. I'm your host, Jennifer Dasal, and we've got some great stories for you today, Friday, February 3, 2023. This week's stories: BBC: Mystery portrait likely to be Raphael masterpiece The Guardian: Archaeologist hails possibly oldest mummy yet found in Egypt The Daily Mail: Don't use the word 'MUMMY'... it's offensive to ancient Egyptians: Museums stop using age-old expression out of 'respect' for 3,000-year-old dead ArtNews: Christie's Ordered to Return Painting That Was Confiscated During World War II to Proust Heirs The Art Newspaper: Musée d'Orsay acquires Caillebotte masterpiece thanks to €43m donation from LVMH The Daily Mail: 'Don't take spell check for granite!' NYC officials are left red-faced by typo misspelling the name of artist Georgia O'Keeffe on plaque at Grand Central's newly unveiled $11B LIRR terminal Please support ArtCurious. Donate here via VAE Raleigh, or become a patron with Patreon. SPONSORS Paired: Connect with your partner every day using Paired. Download the app at https://www.paired.com/ARTCURIOUS HoldOn Bags: To shop plant-based bags and replace single use plastics all over your home, visit holdonbags.com/artcurious or enter ARTCURIOUS at checkout to save 20% off your order To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/ArtCuriousPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hi there, listeners. It's Friday, which means that it is time for ArtCurious News this Week, our short-form news roundup meant to bring you up to date on some of the latest goings-on in the realm of art history. I'm your host, Jennifer Dasal, and we've got some great stories for you today, Friday, January 27th, 2023. This week's stories: ArtNews: Heirs Sue Guggenheim to Recover Storied Picasso Painting, Citing ‘Wrongful Possession' WESH Orlando: Orlando Museum of Art placed on probation by American Alliance of Museums The Guardian: Frederick McCubbin painting defaced with Woodside logo in protest at Art Gallery of Western Australia ArtNews : Mexican Archaeologists Discover Evidence of Pre-Hispanic Mayan Settlement ArtNews: A Mass Burial of Decapitated Roman Remains Discovered in England ArtNews: Gilded Warrior's Tomb Discovered During Construction of an Expressway in Romania ArtNews: Archaeologists Uncover Intact 52-Foot-Long Ancient Papyrus from 50 BCE Smithsonian: Archaeologists in Egypt Unearth 2,500-Year-Old Mummified Crocodiles ArtNews: 1,800-Year-Old Roman City Unearthed in Luxor, Egypt Please support ArtCurious. Donate here via VAE Raleigh, or become a patron with Patreon. SPONSORS Apostrophe Skincare: Get your first visit for only five dollars with our special URL and when you use our code, ARTCURIOUS. Brooklinen: Score $20 off plus free shipping on orders of $100+ with code ARTCURIOUS To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/ArtCuriousPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hi there, listeners. It's Friday, which means that it is time for ArtCurious News this Week, our short-form news roundup meant to bring you up to date on some of the latest goings-on in the realm of art history. I'm your host, Jennifer Dasal, and we've got some great stories for you today, Friday, January 20th, 2023. This week's stories: New York Times: After Lecturer Sues, Hamline University Walks Back Its ‘Islamophobic' Comments Chicago Sun-Times: Ex-Art Institute payroll manager stole more than $2 million from museum: indictment New York Times: After 220 Years, the Fate of the Parthenon Marbles Rests in Secret Talks The Guardian via YouTube: French mayor asks Madonna for loan of painting that once hung in city's museum Le Figaro: Amiens : la maire supplie Madonna de lui prêter un de ses tableaux Please support ArtCurious. Become a patron with Patreon. SPONSORS Apostrophe Skincare: Get your first visit for only five dollars with our special URL and when you use our code, ARTCURIOUS. Lomi: Enjoy $50 off a Lomi Composter by visiting our link and using promo code ARTCURIOUS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patreon and Paypal link A friendly catch up where we hear from Michael Facchinello from Altamira about the Pink Bison art prize. Jennifer Dasal from her excellent art history podcast, “Art Curious,” answers your art history questions. And Tania Rivilis drops by to catch up on all things NFT. 0:07:56 – Michael Facchinello from Altamira […]
Patreon and Paypal link A friendly catch up where we hear from Michelle Monato from Hello Icon Magazine. We also hear from Jennifer Dasal about her excellent art history podcast , “Art Curious.” Alessandro Tomassetti drops by to talk about his wonderful new book, “Instant Gratification,” for which I had the honor of writing the […]
Was the woman featured in Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring" really a maid from his household, as portrayed in the Scarlett Johanssen movie? Are there hidden messages in Leonardo's "The Last Supper"? Did Van Gogh really only sell one painting in his lifetime? Exploring the unexpected, the slightly odd, and the strangely wonderful in Art History is the raison d'etre of the long running American podcast, ArtCurious. One of the most intriguing proposition they explored recently was whether Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" was actually a self-portrait in drag? ArtCurious is now into its 11th season. Lynn Freeman spoke to its host, contemporary arts curator Jennifer Dasal:
This is just a quick announcement about this year's Intelligent Speech Conference. Intelligent Speech brings together your favourite educational podcasters and their fans in a 3 ring circus of edutainment. The conference takes place online from 10 am Eastern and 3pm London time on June 25th. There will 3 keynote speeches, 8 round tables and 24 individual sessions. Each sessions is about 40 minutes each with a lot of time given to Q&A. Early bird tickets are $20 US and you get 10% off when you use the code ”Germans” at checkout. To book your ticket go to intelligentspechconference.com, there is also Facebook page @intelligentspeechconf and you can email the organisers at intelligentspeech@gmail.com. The theme of this year‘s conference is, “Crossing Lines.” Where lines cross are junctures and our era certainly feels like a major juncture in time; at Intelligent Speech 2022, we will be exploring other times when lines have been crossed in one way or another. There will be some amazing speakers. I am particularly excited about Roberto Toro of the History of Saqartvelo Georgia talking about Georgian influence on the Holy Land and Eric Halsey of the History of Bulgaria putting a spotlight on the forgotten story of the Circassians exodus from their homeland in the 19th century. David Montgomery from The Siecle will be there and the Pontifact girls. The list of fabulous podcasters and broad topics goes on. Jennifer Dasal from the Art Curious podcast will do a keynote speech, Alycia from Civics and Coffee and the Ancient History Fangirls will do sessions. The closing keynote will be by none other than Jamie Jeffers from the British History Podcast who needs no introduction. Yours truly will talk about Crossing the Alps, the ambivalent relationship between Germany and Italy. As you guys know too well, German and Italian history has been inextricably linked ever since Otto the Great wooed Adelheid, queen of Italy in 951. We also talked about how historians of the 19th century saw the involvement in the south as a sink of resources that led to the collapse of central authority and the delayed nationhood of Germany. But there is another side as well, that of a deep attachment to Italy and its people. It wasn't just the medieval emperors and Frederick II most prominently who fell for the charms of the south. The beacons of the Enlightenment were seeking the “Land where the Citrons bloom”. Goethe, Winkelmann, Jacob Burckhardt to name a few embedded love and admiration for our neighbour to the south. This ambivalent relationship between fear of wasting resources and emotional attachment may go back a 1000 years but still shines through, most recently in the question whether and how Germany should support Italy during the Sovereign Debt Crisis of 2012. So, it is hopefully worth it. Early bird tickets are $20 US and you get 10% off when you use the code ”Germans” at checkout. To book your ticket go to intelligentspechconference.com, there is also Facebook page @intelligentspeechconf and you can email the organisers at intelligentspeech@gmail.com. I hope you will join us.
In this episode 289, we visit with Jennifer Dasal, author of “Art Curious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art History.” ArtCurious is a colorful look at the world of art history, revealing some of the strangest, funniest, and most fascinating stories behind the world's great artists and masterpieces. We're all familiar with the works of Claude Monet, thanks in no small part to the ubiquitous reproductions of his water lilies on umbrellas, handbags, scarves, and dorm-room posters. But did you also know that Monet and his cohort were trailblazing rebels whose works were originally deemed unbelievably ugly and vulgar? And while you probably know the tale of Vincent van Gogh's suicide, you may not be aware that there's pretty compelling evidence that the artist didn't die by his own hand but was accidentally killed--or even murdered. Or how about the fact that one of Andy Warhol's most enduring legacies involves Caroline Kennedy's moldy birthday cake and a collection of toenail clippings? Publishers Weekly says in its Starred Review, “Dasal reveals in this entertaining survey the weird, wacky, and unbelievable backstories of some of the world's greatest artists and most famous works of art. . . . Both art aficionados and novices will find something to appreciate in this offbeat and informative outing.” Engage with the show here: https://linktr.ee/CharlotteReadersPodcast Detailed show notes here: https://charlottereaderspodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlottereaderspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottereaderspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlottereader Charlotte Readers Podcast is a proud member of the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network and the Queen City Podcast Network. #CharlotteReadersPodcast #podcast #literary #literature #instabooks #goodreads #bookstagram #booklover #amreading #bookreview #bookaddict #bookclub #bookobsessed #booknerd #bookaholic #booklife #bookworm #bookgram #booktography #bookblogger #totalbooknerd #bookishfeatures #creativenonfiction #tellyourstory #podcaster #exploreclt #cltagenda #charlotteagenda #704 #cltiscreative #authorsontheair #queencitypodcastnetwork © Charlotte Readers Podcast and Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
In this episode 289, we visit with Jennifer Dasal, author of “Art Curious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art History.” ArtCurious is a colorful look at the world of art history, revealing some of the strangest, funniest, and most fascinating stories behind the world's great artists and masterpieces. We're all familiar with the works of Claude Monet, thanks in no small part to the ubiquitous reproductions of his water lilies on umbrellas, handbags, scarves, and dorm-room posters. But did you also know that Monet and his cohort were trailblazing rebels whose works were originally deemed unbelievably ugly and vulgar? And while you probably know the tale of Vincent van Gogh's suicide, you may not be aware that there's pretty compelling evidence that the artist didn't die by his own hand but was accidentally killed--or even murdered. Or how about the fact that one of Andy Warhol's most enduring legacies involves Caroline Kennedy's moldy birthday cake and a collection of toenail clippings? Publishers Weekly says in its Starred Review, “Dasal reveals in this entertaining survey the weird, wacky, and unbelievable backstories of some of the world's greatest artists and most famous works of art. . . . Both art aficionados and novices will find something to appreciate in this offbeat and informative outing.” Engage with the show here: https://linktr.ee/CharlotteReadersPodcast Detailed show notes here: https://charlottereaderspodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlottereaderspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottereaderspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlottereader Charlotte Readers Podcast is a proud member of the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network and the Queen City Podcast Network. #CharlotteReadersPodcast #podcast #literary #literature #instabooks #goodreads #bookstagram #booklover #amreading #bookreview #bookaddict #bookclub #bookobsessed #booknerd #bookaholic #booklife #bookworm #bookgram #booktography #bookblogger #totalbooknerd #bookishfeatures #creativenonfiction #tellyourstory #podcaster #exploreclt #cltagenda #charlotteagenda #704 #cltiscreative #authorsontheair #queencitypodcastnetwork © Charlotte Readers Podcast and Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
In this episode of Subgenre, host Josh Dasal and guest host, hit podcast creator and author Jennifer Dasal, continue our Season 2 on the subgenre of "charming thief" films by breaking the code of the 1992 cyber caper, Sneakers, directed by Phil Alden Robinson, and the ensemble cast of Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier, Mary McDonnell, Ben Kingsley, Dan Ackroyd, David Straithairn, and River Phoenix. Topics of discussion include the power of answering machines, our favorite quotable lines from the movie, and why peace on earth, good will toward men is out of US jurisdiction.Guest host: Jennifer Dasal, creator and host of the ArtCurious podcastTwitter: @artcuriouspodInsta: @artcuriouspodRead more about The Thomas Crown Affair (1999) at:IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105435/Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sneakers_(1992_film)Our theme music: Still Room on the Night Train by Ketsa feat. SoularflairLearn more about Subgenre, make a donation, find out how to advertise on our show, and register for our mailing list, at https://www.subgenrepodcast.com/ ★ Support this podcast ★
In this installment of The Pickup Shot, host Josh Dasal and his guest host, hit podcaster, author, and art historian Jennifer Dasal discuss the actual world of art theft and explore the real Impressionist paintings found - and stolen - in The Thomas Crown Affair (1999).Subscribe to Subgenre and check out the full episode, The Thomas Crown Affair (1999) [S02E01] for more about this film.Web: subgenrepodcast.comTwitter and Insta: @subgenrepodYour donations and 5-star reviews are always appreciated! ★ Support this podcast ★
Wow, we haven't done one of these in a while… Welcome to a session of “Curious Talk,” a bonus episode recording between ArtCurious host Jennifer Dasal and her fellow podcaster/producer husband, Josh Dasal (Subgenre). It's a chance to get a deep dive on the many goings-on, behind the scenes, with both ArtCurious and Jennifer. Topics include: Jennifer's big career pivot; how the show comes together; some hints about upcoming episodes; traveling with Jennifer; and how podcasts sustain themselves financially. Come for the chatter, stay for the questions about… dinner? (And hopefully we'll do these discussions more than once every three or four years.) Travel with ArtCurious! Click here for further info. Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts and FOLLOW on Spotify Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / Fireside Don't forget to show your support for our show by purchasing ArtCurious swag from TeePublic! SPONSORS: Givewell: have your donation matched (up to $250) before the end of the year or as long as matching funds last by selecting “PODCAST” and entering “ARTCURIOUS PODCAST” at checkout Bombas: get 20% off your first order with our link Want to advertise/sponsor our show? We have partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started. https://www.advertisecast.com/ArtCuriousPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first release of our short bonus content we're calling The Pickup Shot, host Josh Dasal and guest host Jennifer Dasal, creator of the ArtCurious podcast and author of the book ArtCurious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art History, discuss the quirkiness of living and working on a real-life submarine and how the movie Le chant du loup (The Wolf's Call) stacks up as a "French film".Subscribe to Subgenre and check out the full episode, "Le chant du loup (The Wolf's Call) [S01E03]" for more about this film.Web: subgenrepodcast.comTwitter and Insta: @subgenrepodYour donations and 5-star reviews are always appreciated! ★ Support this podcast ★
Art history and feminism. We share some of our favorite female artists forgotten by art history to inspire you with your art! In this podcast, you will discover... The forgotten female artist who created drip paintings long before Jackson Pollock (and yes, he saw hers before he created his). Some of our favorite female painters. For full show notes, go to schulmanart.com/159 ++++++++++++++++++++
We're pleased to present a special collaboration with the ArtCurious podcast. In this bonus episode, Top Artist host Jessica Stewart and ArtCurious host Jennifer Dasal discuss some great moments in art history, where art—or the artist—made an impact. Listen along as we discuss 19th-century sociologist and photographer Lewis Hine, a surprising stance against racism by Norman Rockwell, Picasso's controversial Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, and Artemisia Gentileschi's landmark career as a female painter in the 17th century. Then, on August 9, the conversation continues over on ArtCurious, as Jessica and Jennifer dissect some more great moments in art history, so be sure to go over and subscribe to ArtCurious. Timestamps: Lewis Hine - 4:40 Norman Rockwell - 11:40 Pablo Picasso - 17:30 Artemesia Gentileschi - 24:04 Follow us on Instagram to see some of the visuals we talked about in today's episode. We want to hear from you! Leave us a listener voicemail and subscribe to our newsletter so you can submit questions for upcoming interviews. You'll find everything on podcast.mymodernmet.com. Want to learn more about these topics? How an Early 1900s Photographer Helped Change America as We Know It Norman Rockwell's “The Problem We All Live With,” a Groundbreaking Civil Rights Painting 9 Facts About Picasso‘s Groundbreaking Painting ‘Les Demoiselles d‘Avignon‘ 5 Powerful Paintings by the Under-Appreciated Female Artist Artemisia Gentileschi
A² The Show - Ep 283 Feat. Jennifer Dasal @artcuriouspod "is the Curator of Modern and Contemporary art at the North Carolina Museum of Art, where she has been employed since 2008. She holds an MA in art history from the University of Notre Dame as well as a BA in art history from the University of California, Davis. She has also completed PhD coursework in art history at the Pennsylvania State University. Dasal hosts the ArtCurious Podcast, a bi-weekly show exposing the unexpected, the slightly odd, and the strangely wonderful in art history. This popular podcast boasts thousands of listeners and hundreds of thousands of downloads, and has been included in multiple "best podcast" lists over the past two years, including being one of PC Magazine's "best of 2019" and "best history podcasts" from O, the Oprah Magazine. ArtCurious has also favorably caught the eye of arts and culture publications including Salon, UPROXX, Antiques and the Arts Weekly, Notre Dame Magazine, Artists Network, and ArtDaily, among many others." Get the A2 limited (5 remaining shirts) at https://teespring.com/a2theshirtFollow the podcast hosts on social media: @a2theshow Hosts Ali Haejl @scoobz.mp4 alihaejl.com Ali Al Shammari @freshprinceofmishref Social Media Management @crooked.pearl & @nad16er --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a2theshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a2theshow/support
Enter, "The Maria Liberati Show," based on her travels, as well as her Gourmand World Award-winning book series, "The Basic Art of Italian Cooking," and "The Basic Art of..." Find out more on https://www.marialiberati.com Joining us today is Jennifer Dasal, the host of the "Artcurious" podcast, who talked about the painting - The Garden of Earthly Delights. Also here, all the way from Tuscany is Giulia Scarpaleggia - a cookbook author with gluten-free, authentic Tuscan recipes to share! ----- Intro music: "A Quick Coffee" by Borrtex - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ Outro music: "First Day of Spring" by David Hilowitz - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-liberati/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maria-liberati/support
In this episode of Subgenre, host Josh Dasal is joined by his guest host and brilliant wife, the creator and host of the acclaimed ArtCurious podcast, Jennifer Dasal, to discuss the 2019 French submarine puzzler, Le chant du loup (The Wolf's Call), directed by Antonin Baudry, and starring François Civil, Omar Sy, and Mathieu Kassovitz. Topics of discussion include the worst ways to repair a stuck rocket launcher, the curiosity of an undersea fish tank, why film isn't necessarily fine art and fine art isn't necessarily film, and why we should or should not blame near nuclear holocaust on the character of Diane.Guest host: Jennifer DasalTwitter: @artcuriouspodInsta: @artcuriouspodhttps://www.artcuriouspodcast.com/00:00:00 Show intro00:05:11 Our Feature Presentation, pt. 100:24:39 Ad break00:25:44 Subpar00:31:03 Our Feature Presentation, pt. 200:40:24 The Deep Dive00:45:47 Our Feature Presentation, pt. 300:58:23 You Can't Handle the Truth01:04:12 Ad break01:06:00 Rave, Rental, or Refund1:07:58 Show outroRead more about Le chant du Loup (The Wolf's Call) at:IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7458762/Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wolf%27s_CallOur theme music: Still Room on the Night Train by Ketsa feat. SoularflairLearn more about Subgenre, and register for our mailing list, at https://www.subgenrepodcast.com/ ★ Support this podcast ★
Art historian and author Jennifer Dasal talks about some the the most fascinating and truly unbelievable stories in art history. She details the wild journey of the Mona Lisa and indicates that it might be possible the one on display is actually a forgery. She discusses the possiblity that the infamous serial killer Jack the Ripper might actually have been British artist Walter Sickert. Dasal explains how it is also possible that Vincent van Gogh did not commit suicide, but may have been murdered. She talks about the connection between the CIA and the expansion and popularity of modern art and covers a host of topics from UFOs in art, ghosts directing paintings and the most infamous art theft in history.HOST: Rob MellonFEATURED BREW: Hell's Belle Belgian Blond Ale, Big Boss Brewing Company, Raleigh, North CarolinaBOOK: ArtCurious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art Historyhttps://www.amazon.com/ArtCurious-Unexpected-Slightly-Strangely-Wonderful/dp/0143134590/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=artcurious&qid=1618286869&sr=8-1MUSIC: Bones Forkhttps://bonesfork.com/
A philosopher decides to teach himself piano, starting with Bach, learning more about the maestro along the way. ArtCurious podcast host Jennifer Dasal reveals thrilling stories behind storied old masterpieces.
Retirement is often associated with sitting back, relaxing, and pursuing hobbies that you might not have had time for before. Many retirees also use their new-found free time to expand their minds. No matter what stage of life you’re in, it’s never too late to find joy in art. Art is a broad topic with a vast and fascinating history that you may not know about. Jennifer Dasal joins us on this episode to share how art can be accessible, fun, and interesting at any age. Jennifer is the Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the North Carolina Museum of Art. She’s also an author and creator of the ArtCurious podcast, where she reveals unexpected, slightly odd, and strangely wonderful stories hidden in art history. If you enjoy this episode and want to hear more like this, please let us know by giving us a 5-star rating. In this episode find out: What led Jennifer to pursue a career in art What an art curator is How a “conspiracy” about the Mona Lisa inspired Jennifer to start a podcast and write a book Where to find and buy art locally Jennifer’s local and international museum recommendations How museums have adapted since COVID-19 Tweetable Quotes: “Art is just like anything else, like movies or music. You're going to be drawn to something probably very different to the person next to you.” – Jennifer Dasal “You don't have to understand everything, nor do you have to like everything.” – Jennifer Dasal Important Links & Mentions https://www.artcuriouspodcast.com/ (Jennifer’s podcast) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0143134590?tag=randohouseinc33773-20 (Jennifer’s book) Resources: If you are in or nearing retirement and you want to gain clarity on what questions you should be asking, learn what the biggest retirement myths are, and identify what you can do to achieve peace of mind for your retirement, get started today by requesting our complimentary video course, Four Steps to Secure Your Retirement! To access the course, simply visit http://pomwealth.net/podcast (POMWealth.net/podcast). To receive our free book, Get Off the Retirement Rollercoaster, leave a 5-star rating review on Apple Podcasts and send a screenshot to morgan@pomwealth.net.
Holiday bonus! Please enjoy this episode of With a Side of Knowledge, a podcast from the University of Notre Dame. As an alumna of the university, host Ted Fox interviewed me to learn about the podcast and my book, ArtCurious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before the pandemic, we were the show that invited scholars, makers, and professionals out to brunch for informal conversations about their work, and we look forward to being that show again one day. But for now, we’re recording remotely to maintain physical distancing.It’s still a pretty fantastic job.Jennifer Dasal is curator of modern and contemporary art at the North Carolina Museum of Art. After graduating from the University of California, Davis, she earned an M.A. in art history from Notre Dame and worked as assistant to the curator of Western art at Notre Dame’s Snite Museum. So this episode was something of a homecoming—just without the actual coming back to campus.Jennifer is the author of the book ArtCurious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art History, published earlier this year by Penguin Books. ArtCurious the book was inspired by ArtCurious the podcast, a show she launched more than four years ago and has written, produced, and hosted ever since.In this podcast, Jennifer introduced us to several of the fascinating stories she unwinds in the book, ranging from the CIA’s connection to Abstract Expressionism and everything you thought you knew about Norman Rockwell to the mystery of the Mona Lisa’s twin sister. There was also the matter of whether we know who actually created what some in the art world consider the most influential piece of the 20th century—which, oh by the way, happens to be an upside-down urinal.And as descriptive as that last sentence sounds, talking about visual art in an audio medium isn’t usually so simple. That makes what Jennifer does on episodes of ArtCurious all the more impressive, and why we made sure to ask her about the podcast, as well.LINKSJennifer’s Book: ArtCurious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art HistoryJennifer’s Podcast: ArtCuriousEpisode Transcript
Jennifer Dasal, curator of modern and contemporary art at the North Carolina Museum of Art, is also host of the successful podcast ‘ArtCurious’. She speaks to Georgina Godwin about her latest book, ‘ArtCurious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd and Strangely Wonderful in Art History’.
S5 Ep 59: In this episode, meet contemporary art curator Jennifer Dasal, journalist and science writer Emily Willingham, and writer and editor John Jeremiah Sullivan. ArtCurious by Jennifer Dasal: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/611497/artcurious/ Phallacy by Emily Willingham: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/621131/phallacy/ Blood Horses by John Jeremiah Sullivan: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/636390/blood-horses/
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Jennifer Dasal of ArtCurious reveals thrilling stories behind storied old masterpieces. Noah Charney explains how someone got away with stealing the world's most recognizable painting, the Mona Lisa.
It's a much-told legend that Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci used to rob graves in order to dissect bodies in secret so they could achieve anatomical accuracy in their art. But is it actually true? On this mini-episode, we are joined again by curator Jennifer Dasal of the Art Curious podcast, and author of the brand new book, Art Curious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art History. Listen in to find out the truth, which might just be more fascinating than the myth. -------------------------------------- ADVERTISE WITH US: Reach expats, future expats, and travelers all over the world. Send us an email to get the conversation started. BECOME A PATRON: Pledge your monthly support of The Bittersweet Life and receive awesome prizes in return for your generosity! Visit our Patreon site to find out more. TIP YOUR PODCASTER: Say thanks with a one-time donation to the podcast hosts you know and love. Click here to send financial support via PayPal. (You can also find a Donate button on the desktop version of our website.) The show needs your support to continue. SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you never miss an episode. Click here to find us on a variety of podcast apps. WRITE A REVIEW: Leave us a rating and a written review on iTunes so more listeners can find us. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: If you have a question or a topic you want us to address, send us an email here. You can also connect to us through Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Tag #thebittersweetlife with your expat story for a chance to be featured! NEW TO THE SHOW? Don't be afraid to start with Episode 1: OUTSET BOOK: Want to read Tiffany's book, Midnight in the Piazza? Learn more here or order on Amazon. TOUR ROME: If you're traveling to Rome, don't miss the chance to tour the city with Tiffany as your guide!
Is the Mona Lisa in the Louvre fake? Was impressionist painter Claude Monet a radical? And was Caravaggio—our show's muse—murdered? Art history holds as many mysteries and baffling stories as it does masterpieces, and Jennifer Dasal, museum curator and host of the wildly popular ArtCurious podcast knows all the best ones. In this week's episode we sit down with Jennifer to chat about her brand-new book, ArtCurious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art History and delve into the fascinating world of mystery and art. -------------------------------------- ADVERTISE WITH US: Reach expats, future expats, and travelers all over the world. Send us an email to get the conversation started. BECOME A PATRON: Pledge your monthly support of The Bittersweet Life and receive awesome prizes in return for your generosity! Visit our Patreon site to find out more. TIP YOUR PODCASTER: Say thanks with a one-time donation to the podcast hosts you know and love. Click here to send financial support via PayPal. (You can also find a Donate button on the desktop version of our website.) The show needs your support to continue. SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you never miss an episode. Click here to find us on a variety of podcast apps. WRITE A REVIEW: Leave us a rating and a written review on iTunes so more listeners can find us. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: If you have a question or a topic you want us to address, send us an email here. You can also connect to us through Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Tag #thebittersweetlife with your expat story for a chance to be featured! NEW TO THE SHOW? Don't be afraid to start with Episode 1: OUTSET BOOK: Want to read Tiffany's book, Midnight in the Piazza? Learn more here or order on Amazon. TOUR ROME: If you're traveling to Rome, don't miss the chance to tour the city with Tiffany as your guide!
A new book covers all the wacky, strange, and interesting tales from art history, ranging from Andy Warhol’s toenail clipping collection to an artist who might have been Jack the Ripper. Jennifer Dasal, the host of the podcast ArtCurious, joins us to discuss her new book, ArtCurious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art History.
In this episode Jennifer Dasal, the curator of modern and contemporary art at the North Carolina Museum of Art and host of the ArtCurious podcast, lends us an episode from her show about Marcel Duchamp's Fountain. A highly controversial work of art from a highly controversial artist. The new season of ArtCurious starts this Monday wherever you listen to podcasts. Intro music by Michael Kilcullen.
Jennifer Dasal is the associate curator of contemporary art at the North Carolina Museum of Modern Art and she's also the host/creator of the ArtCurious podcast. We talk about why she switched majors in college from geology to art history, how she made a career out of art, we discuss the nature of genius, and we geek out about the highs and lows of running a podcast. Music by Michael Kilcullen.
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In this episode of ArtCurious, art historian Jennifer Dasal tells us the story behind one of the most iconic and recognizable paintings ever made, The Scream by Edvard Munch. Find more brilliant episodes by Jennifer Dasal on her podcast ArtCurious. Intro music by Michael Kilcullen.
Enjoy our conversation with Jennifer Dasal. Jennifer is the creator and host of the very cool Arts Curious Podcast. She is also the Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, NC. Art Curious: artcuriouspodcast.com North Carolina Museum of Art: ncartmuseum.org =============== Discover Certified Arts Friendly Businesses: artsfriendly.com/certified Subscribe to our free newsletter at: artsfriendly.com/subscribe Find Arts Friendly Conversations on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
On this episode of ArtCurious, our guest podcaster Jennifer Dasal uncovers the bizarre lovechild of Walt Disney and Salvador Dali, an incredible short film called Destino. Find more episodes of ArtCurious on Spotify or on artcuriouspodcast.com
The Zero Point Fiction network is proud to announce a collaboration with Jennifer Dasal and her brilliant podcast ArtCurious, a show that explores the unexpected, slightly odd, and strangely wonderful world of art history. It is our honor to have the opportunity to share a full episode of ArtCurious here on Zero Point Fiction, starting with an episode that focuses on the greatest rivalry in art history, Picasso vs Matisse, from season 3 of ArtCurious. Find all of her episodes on Spotify or artcuriouspodcast.com.
Are you wondering how to craft offers for your business that truly resonate with you? Jennifer Dasal is the curator of modern and contemporary art at the North Carolina Museum of Art, where she has been employed since 2008. She holds an MA in art history from the University of Notre Dame as well as a BA in art history from the University of California, Davis. She has also completed PhD coursework in art history. On the side, Dasal hosts the ArtCurious Podcast, a bi-weekly show exposing the unexpected, the slightly odd, and the strangely wonderful in art history. LINKS: http://www.artcuriouspodcast.com/ CLICK HERE to Leave Your Questions About the Episode!
Happy New Year! Filmmaker Evan Kidd speaks with Jennifer Dasal. Jennifer is the Curator of Contemporary Art at the North Carolina Museum of Art, where she has been employed since 2008. She holds an MA in art history from the University of Notre Dame as well as a BA in art history from the University […]
Jennifer Dasal, the associate curator of contemporary art at the North Carolina Museum of Art and host of the ArtCurious podcast, joins the show to talk art in the Triangle and North Carolina. @artcuriouspod
My guest is Jennifer Dasal, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the North Carolina Museum of Art. She’s also the host of the ArtCurious podcast. In each episode of ArtCurious, Jennifer sheds light on some of the most unexpected, mysterious, and, well, curious stories in art history. And she does so in a way that is not only unique but also, as Salon.com put it, “non-boring”. As anyone who works at a museum knows, different visitors have different levels of interest in the work you do and the objects you collect. Think of the teenager who is tagging along with their parents, or the person just trying to impress a first date by taking them to a museum. To them, your galleries are just filled with old… stuff. How do you engage those people with the stories behind the stuff? Well, Jennifer understands those people because, as she told me, she used to be one of them. I asked Jennifer where her story ideas come from, how much work goes into an episode, and, what would the mission statement be if her podcast were a museum? *FULL TRANSCRIPT* NICK: Hi, and welcome to What’s On, the Cuberis Podcast. I’m Nick Faber. My guest today is Jennifer Dasal, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the North Carolina Museum of Art. She’s also the host of the ArtCurious podcast. You know, we like to joke around at Cuberis about how boring the word “Content” is. It feels sterile, devoid of humanity, obligatory. But what we really mean when we talk about your museum’s content -- your blogs, your digital stories, your podcasts -- is storytelling. Every object in your museum's collection has a story, or sometimes, usually, many stories. Especially when you look at them through the perspective of different people, like your educators, or your curators, or even you visitors. Technology has made it easier than ever to produce “content”. The difficult part is deciding which stories to tell, and how to tell them. In each episode of her podcast, ArtCurious, Jennifer Dasal sheds light on some of the most unexpected, mysterious, and, well, curious stories in art history. And she does so in a way that is not only unique -- with humor and the type of intrigue you would expect from a true crime podcast -- but also, as Salon.com put it, “non-boring”. As anyone who works at a museum knows, different visitors have different levels of interest in the work you do and the objects you collect. Think of the teenager who is tagging along with their parents, or the person just trying to impress a first date by taking them to a museum. To them, your galleries are just filled with old… stuff. How do you engage those people with the stories behind the stuff? Well, Jennifer understands those people because, as she told me, she used to be one of them. And that’s where we’ll pick up the conversation. JENNIFER: So one of the reasons I started the podcast was actually because I used to be somebody who did not like art, at all. It wasn't something that I grew up being exposed to. We had art class in my school when I was growing up, in elementary school, but I didn't find it interesting. It wasn't something that happened frequently. It was extremely occasionally that we would have a class. And for me, it was all pretty torturous because I didn't feel like I had any artistic skill, nor did I know anything about the art that I was supposed to be looking at and enjoying. So I grew up thinking art was pretty boring. Fast-forward about twenty years, and suddenly I'm an art history major. Long story short, I discovered that art was actually not boring when you have the right teacher telling you about it and giving you the right cool stories behind it. And I was so excited, that that sensation of learning and having a teacher who was really inspiring to me always stuck with me. And even now, in my day job as a curator, I feel like I run into two groups of people. And the first group of people are the people who say I'm at the museum all the tim...
We're thrilled to bring a bonus episode to you today. Last August, Jennifer Dasal was asked to speak on the topic of "genius" at CreativeMornings RDU. So what does genius have to do with madness? And how about suffering and sadness? Join Jennifer as she discusses this topic with the poster child for all suffering artists: Vincent Van Gogh. Want to WATCH this episode instead of listen to it? See the video of this lecture here! https://creativemornings.com/talks/jennifer-dasal/1 Learn more about CreativeMor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is a LIVE recording from the North Carolina Museum of Art. Jeff Bell and Jennifer Dasal (host of the ArtCurious podcast) interview 4 artists participating in the NCMA's Monster Drawing Rally - for more information on the MDR and the artists interviewed, visit www.DontYouLieToMe.com. The artists interviewed include Candy Carver, Kiki Farish, Damian Stamer, and Saba Taj. The content is fascinating, but since it's a live recording, the sound gets funky in sections. Enjoy!
Butterflies of Wisdom is a podcast where we want to share your story. We want to share your knowledge if you have a small business if you are an author or a Doctor, or whatever you are. With a disability or not, we want to share your story to inspire others. To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/ Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out more about Challenge Aspen go to https://challengeaspen.org. To see how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/ or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Jennifer Dasal. Jennifer is the associate curator of contemporary art at the North Carolina Museum of Art, where she has been employed since 2008. She holds an MA in art history from the University of Notre Dame as well as a BA in art history from the University of California, Davis. She has also completed Ph.D. coursework in art history at the Pennsylvania State University. Her research expertise includes contemporary art with a particular interest in women artists and Asian art. Before joining the NCMA, she held positions as assistant to the curator of Western art at the Snite Museum, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, and at the Richard L. Nelson Art Gallery, University of California, Davis. She has additional experience working in commercial art galleries. On the side, Dasal hosts the ArtCurious Podcast, a bi-weekly show exposing the unexpected, the slightly odd, and the strangely wonderful in art history. ArtCurious is art history for all of us. This isn't like a college lecture, droning on about archaic art terminology (like chiaroscuro or contrapposto) or the importance of linear perspective (um, okay). We're interested in the juicy stuff: did Van Gogh commit suicide? Was a British painter Jack the Ripper? And how did the CIA covertly support modern art? That's the ArtCurious difference: we're all about story first, shining light into obscure corners of art history. Art history is full of fascinating stories-- and we want to share them with a broad audience of art lovers and art novices alike. And if you just happen to learn something along the way, that's just gravy. To find out more about Jennifer visit http://www.artcuriouspodcast.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To support Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To assist win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. "Books for Books," you buy Win's books so she can purchase books for school. "Getting through school is a 'win' for her fans and a 'win' for her."Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go tohttp://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/bow2017. Butterflies of Wisdom sponsored by Kittr a new social media tool that is bringing about new ways of posting on Twitter. It's fun, full of free content you can use, helps you schedule at the best times, is easy to use, and it will help you get more followers. Visit Kittr at gokittr.com. This is a 20% off code forwww.gracedbygrit.com. The code will be XOBUTTERFLIES. If you would like to support Butterflies of Wisdom go to https://www.patreon.com/wcharles. If you want to check out what Win’s friend, Dannidoll, is doing (a.k.a. Dannielle) go to https://www.facebook.com/dannidolltheragdollclown/?notif_t=page_invite_accepted¬if_id=1492366163404241. To learn more about Danielle visit http://www.dancanshred.com. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com oraspenwin@gmail.com. Please donate to Challenge Aspen or the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Please donate to the charity of your choice thank you in advance, Win. Send to: Challenge Aspen PO Box 6639 Snowmass Village, CO 81615 Or donate online at https://challengeaspen.org. Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
Whoa! In this episode, we give you a behind-the-scenes tour of how art ends up in museum collections and what's involved in getting it on the gallery walls. Jeff talks with Jennifer Dasal, the NC Museum of Art's associate curator of contemporary art and the creator and host of the Art Curious podcast. But wait, there's more! Jeff also quizzes Brad Johnson, the exhibition designer at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University in Durham, NC. Feeling greedy? OK. Beverly McIver makes a return visit to discuss one of her former art students, Lamar Whidbee. Lamar is graduating with his MFA at UNC Chapel Hill. His work can be seen in the current MFA exhibition, Time Will Tell, at the Ackland Art Museum in Chapel Hill. Our very own Jeff Bell curated the exhibition! Whew!