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About Exploring Art History

Author and filmmaker Howard Burton takes curious minds on a captivating journey through the story of art and the art of beauty. This illustrated podcast features seriously-entertaining conversations with art historians, offering a fully accessible window into their research and personal journeys.

šŸŽØ Each episode dives into art history across different times and cultures. The podcast is explicitly designed for a video format, incorporating lots of artworks throughout in order to best illuminate the captivating mysteries, intriguing discoveries and compelling new interpretations under discussion.

On this channel you can also watch the trailers of Ideas Roadshow's arts and culture films. All films are based on meticulous research and a strong narrative in combination with lots of visuals to provide viewers with a highly-informative and fully accessible window into art history.

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Ep 4. MICHELANGELO: Contemporary Artistic Impact - A conversation with Bill Wallace, Part 2

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