The ArtCurious Podcast 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 actually commit suicide? Was a British painter actually 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 unseen corners of art history. Art history is full of fascinating stories-- and we want to share them to 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. Here are some topics from our latest shows, found on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever else you get your podcasts.
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Episode 1: Is the Mona Lisa at the Louvre a fake?

Episode 2: Was Van Gogh actually murdered?

Episode 10: Why do statues cry or bleed?

Episode 4: Why are Michelangelo's Women so buff?


