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Episode 66 - Art History | Surrealism

An episode of the Art of the Beholder podcast, hosted by Novo Dé Productions, titled "Episode 66 - Art History | Surrealism" was published on February 14, 2023 and runs 34 minutes.

February 14, 2023 ·34m · Art of the Beholder

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Happy Valentines Day! In the first part of a three part series on art history, Novo and Buck discuss the history and movement that is Surrealism, one of Novo's earliest artistic loves - how fitting for Valentine's day - focusing on the birth of the genre, a number of noteworthy pieces and the artists behind them, including both traditional and contemporary, its long lasting legacy, and why we wouldn't have a lot of the art we have today...without it. This episode is brought to you by the novel "The Entropy Sessions" - a tale of loss, love, and madness, and our past, present, and future relationships with technology - find it here - on paperback or as an ebook on Amazon, or as an audiobook through Audible. Thank you for listening. Please consider supporting us with a donation, and if you'd like to be on the show, you can contact us at [email protected].

Happy Valentines Day!

In the first part of a three part series on art history, Novo and Buck discuss the history and movement that is Surrealism, one of Novo's earliest artistic loves - how fitting for Valentine's day - focusing on the birth of the genre, a number of noteworthy pieces and the artists behind them, including both traditional and contemporary, its long lasting legacy, and why we wouldn't have a lot of the art we have today...without it.

This episode is brought to you by the novel "The Entropy Sessions" - a tale of loss, love, and madness, and our past, present, and future relationships with technology - find it here - on paperback or as an ebook on Amazon, or as an audiobook through Audible.

Thank you for listening. Please consider supporting us with a donation, and if you'd like to be on the show, you can contact us at [email protected].

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