Episode 6: Fly Like An Eagle

Episode 6: Fly Like An Eagle

Author: Allyson Healey July 30, 2018 Duration: 31:18
Get your shutter fingers ready, because in this episode we’re talking about a photograph! Specifically, Laura Aguilar’s Three Eagles Flying (1990). **This podcast contains discussions of lynching,…

You don't need a degree or even a particular fondness for museums to find a point of connection with the stories behind the images that shape our world. That’s the simple, compelling idea behind Art History for All, where host Allyson Healey acts as your curious and approachable guide. Rather than delivering dry lectures, each episode focuses deeply on one specific artwork, unraveling its creation, its historical context, and the often surprising reasons it continues to resonate. Healey consistently pushes past the standard "who and when" to explore the more vital question: why does this piece matter? This means the conversation might travel from a Renaissance fresco to a contemporary street mural, always seeking the human impulses that bridge centuries. The goal isn't to tell you what to think, but to provide the tools and narratives that help you hear what art might be saying, on your own terms. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or someone who feels art has never spoken to you, this podcast offers a fresh, thoughtful entry point. It’s about finding the unexpected links between a canvas and our current lives, making the history of visual culture feel less like a sealed textbook and more like an ongoing, fascinating conversation you’re suddenly a part of.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 30

Art History for All
Podcast Episodes
Episode 20: Big Odalisque Energy [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:20
There are lots of different types of bodies in the world, but artist Fernando Botero focuses on the rounder kind--in this episode, Allyson tells you about Botero's 1998 painting L'Odalisque, and talks about how it relate…
Episode 19: The Casco and the Yacht [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:24
Allyson discusses Filipina artist Anita Magsaysay-Ho’s Girls with Baskets (1966), and how colonialism, class, and global politics affect even the most sentimental of art. ©…
Episode 18: As Much Worker as Woman [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 30:09
Allyson discusses Myra Albert Wiggins's The Lacemaker (1899, Portland Museum of Art), workin' hard for the money, and types of labor that we might not see as labor. This one's for you, needleworkers!
Episode 17: First Lady to Travel Over Sea [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:38
Esther Mahlangu's Untitled, 2008 has simple geometry, but a complex context--Allyson talks about its connections to commerce, soccer, and... BMWs?
Episode 16: Invasion of the Night [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:02
It's a mind-bending episode as Allyson guides you through Roberto Matta's surreal mental landscape, Invasion of the Night (1941), and explores its connections to physics and psychology.
Episode 15: Compared to Rocks and Mountains [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:25
Allyson guides you through the eleventh-century Chinese handscroll painting Summer Mountains, (北宋 傳屈鼎 夏山圖 卷) by little-known painter Qu Ding (屈鼎). © 2019 Allyson Healey…
Episode 14: Happiness and Color [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 25:26
Allyson teaches you all about québécoise painter and stained glass artist Marcelle Ferron, whose windows at the Champ-de-Mars Métro station in Montréal are a unique…
Episode 13: Namatjira’s Creek [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:02
In this episode, Allyson goes down under and discusses the life of Albert Namatjira, his watercolor painting Catherine Creek, Northern Territory (circa 1950), and the…
Episode 12: Wrecked [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 31:58
Théodore Géricault’s 1819 painting The Raft of the Medusa is part of a larger tangled web of colonialism, incompetence, and disaster. In this episode we get…
Episode 11: Suspended on a Golden Chain [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:16
Hagia Sophia has had many lives over the centuries: from church, to mosque, to secular museum, it’s always taken center stage in its city, whether…