ARTMinded
In this episode of ART Minded, curator of European art, Guillaume Kientz discusses the origins of the Baroque art movement in Italy, the cultural and political context that helped to shape patronage, and the influence of important painters such as Caravaggio, Carracci, and Ribera. This program highlights paintings featured in the special exhibition Flesh and Blood: Italian Masterpieces from the Capodimonte Museum, moderated by education manager Connie Barganier.
info_outline The Scholars’ Selection: Masterpieces of Flesh and BloodARTMinded
In this episode of Art Minded, eminent Renaissance and Baroque scholars discuss a selection of pieces featured in the exhibition Flesh and Blood: Italian Masterpieces from the Capodimonte Museum. The paintings discussed in this podcast, by El Greco, the Caracci brothers, and Caravaggio, embody the contrasts of this exhibition.
info_outline The Making of Renoir: The Body, The SensesARTMinded
This episode focuses on the curators’ process of creating the special exhibition Renoir: The Body, The Senses. From the inspiration for the show and decision to include other artists to worldwide travels and last-minute loans, the curators discuss their most memorable behind-the-scenes moments.
info_outline “Renoir: The Body, The Senses” – The Curators’ ViewARTMinded
This new episode of “Art Minded” focuses on the Kimbell’s current special exhibition, Renoir: The Body, The Senses, the first major exhibition to focus on Renoir’s nudes.
info_outline A Passion for Water LiliesARTMinded
“I am only good at two things, gardening and painting.”- Claude Monet
info_outline Guided Meditation: MandalaARTMinded
The second episode in the meditation series focuses on a Mandala from the Sam and Myrna Myers Collection.
info_outline Guided Meditation: Amida BuddhaARTMinded
The first episode in this meditation series focuses on a 12th-century Japanese sculpture of the Amida Buddha in the Sam and Myrna Myers Collection. The Buddha, cast in bronze and slightly smaller than life-size, is seated in meditation. Throughout the guided meditation, listeners will focus on gradually and methodically relaxing the body, controlling their breathing and using the inward senses to study the Buddha and visualize an interaction with him.
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The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, presents “ART Minded," a podcast produced by the Museum that offers new perspectives on the works in the Museum's permanent collection and special exhibitions. Each episode will provide unusual viewpoints that enhance and sometimes even challenge our customary engagement with artworks.
info_outline“I am only good at two things, gardening and painting.”- Claude Monet
This new episode of Art Minded focuses on the Kimbell’s acclaimed exhibition, “Monet: The Late Years,” dedicated to the final phase of Claude Monet’s career.
Kimbell curator Nancy Edwards sits down with Dr. Edward Schneider, President of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas and water-lily expert. Dr. Schneider discusses the evolution of water lilies and the challenge of acquiring and cultivating them in Claude Monet’s native France. While Monet spent his last decades painting his garden in Giverny, he devoted much of his attention to perfecting his sanctuary, his water-lily pond and garden.