Ideas Roadshow
Exploring Art History
Exploring Art History is a biweekly video podcast featuring seriously-entertaining conversations between Howard Burton and a spectrum of art experts, including art historians, museum directors and curators providing captivating insights into both their expertise and artistic journeys. The videos are enhanced with visuals throughout to illuminate the mysteries, discoveries and compelling new interpretations that are under discussion. *For Howard's art essays, visit: https://ideasroadshow.substack.com/* Ideas Roadshow art films: https://ideasroadshow.com
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Episodes
Ep. 8. MR WHISTLER'S BEAUTIFUL WORLD: A conversation with Linda Merrill 29.06.2026 59:48
Professor Linda Merrill, Director of Undergraduate Studies in Art History at Emory University, talks about the witty, provocative “Ten O’Clock” lecture in which Whistler attacked conventional taste and asserted art’s independence from public opinion. Find out about the role Oscar Wilde played and how fashionable London society received this event. Linda Merrill has closely analyzed “Ten O’Clock” a...
Ep. 7. BODILY INSIGHTS: A conversation with Jill Burke 15.06.2026 1:03:02
Jill Burke, Professor of Renaissance Visual and Material Cultures at The University of Edinburgh, discusses her extensive research on the development of the nude in the Italian Renaissance from both an art-historical and a socio-cultural perspective. Find out about how many artists of the time found men more beautiful and proportional to model for them than women and how that affected the art we a...
Ep. 6. INVESTIGATING ANCIENT ARCHAEOLOGY - A conversation with Samuel Holzman 01.06.2026 59:44
Ancient Greek architectural historian Sam Holzman, Princeton University, discusses his personal journey through the world of ancient Greek architecture and the many wonderful experiences it offers him while also presenting him with lots of challenges. This conversation provides you with captivating details of the numerous architectural details hiding in plain sight – from 'bilingual' capit...
Ep. 5. VISUAL LITERACY - A History of Illustration: A conversation with D.B. Dowd 18.05.2026 59:03
Illustrator, writer and scholar D.B. Dowd, Washington University, discusses fascinating aspects of the historical development of illustration as an integral part of the reading experience, often serving to visualize, enhance, or respond to a text. This richly illustrated conversation begins with an examination of relief prints and woodcuts in ancient China and Japan before moving to printing and p...
Ep 4. MICHELANGELO: Contemporary Artistic Impact - A conversation with Bill Wallace, Part 2 04.05.2026 52:40
Renaissance artist Michelangelo was both influenced by, and strongly influenced, other great artists from his contemporary world. In this illustrated video podcast Michelangelo scholar Bill Wallace, Washington University in St. Louis, discusses his research on the artistic relationship between Michelangelo and the great Venetian master Titian and how we can use the power of imagination in combinat...
Trailer 28.04.2026 1:26
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Ep. 3 MICHELANGELO: The Making of Art - A conversation with Bill Wallace, Part 1 20.04.2026 1:04:41
In this illustrated video podcast Michelangelo scholar Bill Wallace, Washington University in St. Louis, discusses fascinating and often surprising aspects of how Michelangelo created his masterpieces and the materials he used. Being an internationally recognized authority on Michelangelo, Bill Wallace is able to break down the many stereotypes that exist and provide us with a deep sense of Michel...
Ep. 2. THE ART OF MAPS: A history of Rome in maps - A conversation with Jessica Maier 06.04.2026 1:02:31
In this illustrated video podcast art historian Jessica Maier, Mount Holyoke College, talks passionately about her extensive research into the history of Rome through the eyes of mapmakers and artists who have reimagined, reconstructed, and represented Rome and its landmarks over the course of the past three millennia, as The Eternal City changed on the ground. Host: author and filmmaker Howard Bu...
Ep. 1. ALBRECHT DÜRER: Islamic themes in Dürer's prints - A conversation with Susan Dackerman, UCLA 30.03.2026 1:06:39
In this illustrated video podcast UCLA print specialist Susan Dackerman and host Howard Burton discuss Dürer's most enigmatic print projects - The Sea Monster, The Knots, and Landscape with Cannon - which all feature Muslim subjects, figures and artifacts. Rather than looking through the mirror of conflict and war, Dackerman places those artworks within a broader historical context that reflec...
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