Second Slice BONUS: Goya’s Naked Maja, Mystery & Mutiny
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Second Slice BONUS: Goya’s Naked Maja, Mystery & Mutiny

While we wrap up our series on Goya's Los Capricho's enjoy this dive into the tumultuous history of the Majos / Majas - which is filled with secretive Duchess, working class riots, street style, lacy mantillas, and goo... yes goo...

Including Goya's infamous Maja Desnuda & Maja Vestida portraits.

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Second Slice BONUS: Martin Wong - Rapture 1988
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Second Slice BONUS: Martin Wong - Rapture 1988

While you wait for Season Dose of Art Slice - we've unlocked a Patreon Bonus episode where we take a second look at Martin Wong - who we covered allllll the way back in episode 02.

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To make up for that Precious Moments Chapel let down - we took a quick look at another Martin Wong piece we really love...Rapture from 1988.

We also discuss Wong's "Traffic Signs for the Hearing Impaired" from 1992... ghosts... gut biomes...

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Second Slice: The Bell Ami International Art Competition AKA Great Surrealist Paint Off
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Second Slice: The Bell Ami International Art Competition AKA Great Surrealist Paint Off

We dig into the 1940’s - where Surrealism is having its day in Hollywood… ultimately leading to a painting competition between Ivan Albright, Eugene Berman, Leonora Carrington, Salvador Dali, Paul Delvaux, Max Ernst, Leonor Fini (sort of), Osvaldo Louis Guglielmi, Horace Pippin, Abraham Rattner, Stanley Spencer, and Dorothea Tanning…to be featured in full on technicolor in the film The Private Affairs of Bel Ami. And there are rules… they must create THEIR version of The Temptation of Saint Anthony…who had already been depicted in various states of getting his ass kicked by monster demons by non other than Stefano di Giovanni, Master of the Osservanza, Martin Schongauer, Michelangelo, and Hieronymus Bosch… no big deal.

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