Art History for Baddies

Art History for Baddies

Art History for Baddies serves up art history's greatest hits in snackable episodes that won't put you to sleep. From Renaissance drama to modern art chaos, we break down the masterpieces, the scandals, and the artists who changed everything—minus the academic jargon. Perfect for your commute, your coffee break, or whenever you want to sound cultured without the commitment. Because knowing your Caravaggio from your Kahlo should be fun, not homework. Hosted by the whimsical and curious Mallory Corbin.

Episodes

  1. The Woman of Willendorf: An Ice Age Icon

    JAN 24

    The Woman of Willendorf: An Ice Age Icon

    She's over 25,000 years old, fits in the palm of your hand, and has sparked over a century of archaeological debate. In our premiere episode, we explore the Woman of Willendorf—a tiny limestone figurine discovered in Austria that might be a fertility goddess, a self-portrait, or something else entirely. We dive into the wild theories about her purpose, from the sacred to the ridiculous, and explore why humans across the globe created strikingly similar figures at the same time without ever meeting. What does this four-and-a-half-inch statue tell us about Ice Age life, ancient artistry, and what it means to be human? EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Discovery of the Venus of Willendorf in 1908Four major theories: goddess, charm, pornography, or self-portraitThe radical 1990s self-portrait theory that changes everythingVenus figurines found across Europe and Asia—created by cultures with zero contactWhat these ancient artifacts tell us about universal human creativity RESOURCE LINKS: The Woman of Willendorf (image source): https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Venus_of_Willendorf_frontview_retouched_2.jpghttps://www.nhm-wien.ac.at/enhttps://smarthistory.org/venus-of-willendorf/https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/pwht/hd_pwht.htmhttps://www.worldhistory.org/Venus_Figurines/The Nature of Paleolithic Art by R. Dale GuthrieThe Invisible Sex: Uncovering the True Roles of Women in Prehistory by J.M. Adovasio (discusses the self-portrait theory)

    6 min

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Art History for Baddies serves up art history's greatest hits in snackable episodes that won't put you to sleep. From Renaissance drama to modern art chaos, we break down the masterpieces, the scandals, and the artists who changed everything—minus the academic jargon. Perfect for your commute, your coffee break, or whenever you want to sound cultured without the commitment. Because knowing your Caravaggio from your Kahlo should be fun, not homework. Hosted by the whimsical and curious Mallory Corbin.