Renaissance and Baroque in Word and Image
Renaissance and Baroque in Word and Image re-examines the art and culture of Italy's most transformative centuries, moving beyond familiar textbook narratives. Hosted by dml0sc, this podcast digs into the tensions and innovations that defined eras often presented as monolithic. Discussions might explore how Michelangelo's grandeur coexisted with a profound sense of unease, or how Caravaggio’s stark lighting and raw emotion seem to predict the language of modern film. The series pays close attention to the human dramas behind the masterpieces, like the bitter professional feud between architects Bernini and Borromini, whose clash of egos and styles left a permanent mark on Rome’s cityscape. It also corrects historical oversight, championing figures like painter Artemisia Gentileschi not merely as a talented woman but as a complex, forceful voice whose work and life demand a contemporary feminist reading. Each episode is a deep, conversational dive, using both visual analysis and critical theory to connect these old worlds to our new sensibilities. You'll find this podcast doesn't treat art as static history but as a living, contentious, and deeply human conversation that continues to resonate. The goal is to make the distant feel immediate, revealing why these specific artists and their struggles still captivate and challenge us today.