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🗓️ 23 August 2021
⏱️ 40 minutes
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0:31.7 | Hey everyone, Jennifer here, and I want to treat you to another bonus episode while we are between |
0:37.4 | seasons. This one is a |
0:39.4 | callback to an episode that we did all about the awesome and awesomely weird photographer, |
0:45.7 | Ouija. This is one of my favorite deep dives. And if you don't know about Ouija and his work, |
0:50.9 | or just want a little bit of a refresher, please enjoy this episode. And then we will be back to |
0:56.5 | you in just a few weeks with more fresh content. And remember, if you are missing that art curious |
1:02.5 | newness and you want some more in your life, don't forget that you can take my audio course from |
1:07.9 | avid.fm called Breaking Barriers, Women Artists of Renaissance Europe. For about |
1:13.7 | a dollar and a half a day, you can have 21 straight episodes learning all about some of my |
1:19.7 | favorite artists from Renaissance Europe. And it again is less than a cup of coffee and you get three |
1:25.3 | weeks of great fun. I'll put the link, as always, |
1:27.6 | in the show notes, and either way, enjoy this look at Ouija. Even though it's springtime and the |
1:35.4 | flowers are starting to bloom and the birds are singing, I still feel like yearning for a |
1:40.0 | cozier, spookier time of year. This Halloween-type yearning not only infiltrates what I want to |
1:46.1 | watch and what I want to read, but it also affects what kind of art I am enjoying. In particular, |
1:52.1 | I've been curious about the myriad ways that we can portray death in visual art, because death |
1:57.2 | has always been a part of art history. So much of the great art that we know and love today works in the capacity to stave off one of the terrible side effects of death, being forgotten. |
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