Overview
How long do you typically look at an artwork, and what can you learn in that time? In this episode of Crash Course Art History, we’ll acquire a toolbox of terms to help us discover how all art is influenced by the time and place it was made in.
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1 - 1Why We Study Art April 11, 2024
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1 - 2How to Look at Art April 18, 2024
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1 - 3The History of Museums May 02, 2024
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1 - 4What Makes an Artist “Great”? May 09, 2024
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1 - 5Should We Separate Art from the Artist? May 23, 2024
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1 - 6What Is Good Art? May 30, 2024
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1 - 7How Art Tells Stories June 07, 2024
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1 - 8How Do Religions Use Art? June 13, 2024
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1 - 9The Hidden Meanings in Nature Art June 20, 2024
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1 - 10How Communities Make Art June 27, 2024
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1 - 11Bodies in Art July 11, 2024
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1 - 12Origins of Color (Trade & Exchange) July 18, 2024
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1 - 13Who Gets to Be a "Real" Artist? (Amateur & Outsider Art) July 25, 2024
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1 - 14What's the Difference Between Art & Design? August 01, 2024
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1 - 15How a Banana Sold for $150,000 (Modern Art) August 08, 2024
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1 - 16Why Is Everyone So Mad About Public Art? August 15, 2024
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1 - 17Graffiti, Street Art & Murals: What We Learn from Public Art August 22, 2024
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1 - 18Is AI-Generated Art Original? (Authenticity & Originality) August 29, 2024
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1 - 19Why Is Art So Expensive? September 05, 2024
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1 - 20When Art Meets Activism September 12, 2024
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1 - 21The Importance of Preserving, Restoring, & Conserving Art September 19, 2024
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1 - 22What is the Future of Art? September 26, 2024
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1 - 23Episode 23 October 03, 2024