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Podcasts

The Athenaeum Review podcast features interviews with leading thinkers about arts and ideas.

Zsuzsanna Ozsváth Episode 21
Modernity and History in Hungarian Poetry: A Conversation with Zsuzsanna Ozsváth
Catherine Craft Episode 20
Modern Sculpture from Jean Arp to Melvin Edwards: A Conversation with Catherine Craft
Ittai Weinryb Episode 19
Colonialism and Devotion on the Medieval European Frontier: A Conversation with Ittai Weinryb
Linda Dalrymple Henderson Episode 18
Vibratory Modernism and the Ether of Space: A Conversation with Linda Dalrymple Henderson
Ludwig Schwarz Episode 17
The Desktop and Contemporary Painting: A Conversation with Ludwig Schwarz
Gregory Williams Episode 16
Contemporary art in Germany: A Conversation with Gregory H. Williams
Hansong Dan Episode 15
Thornton Wilder and American Literature: A Conversation with Hansong Dan
Michael Szonyi Episode 14
Everyday Politics in Late Imperial China : A Conversation with Michael Szonyi
Mark Johnson Episode 13
The Moral Imagination: A Conversation with Mark Johnson
Abigail Solomon-Godeau Episode 12
Photography, Power and Desire: A Conversation with Abigail Solomon-Godeau
Sandra Russ Episode 11
Pretend Play in Childhood: A Conversation with Sandra Russ
Stephen T. Asma Episode 10
Why We Need Religion: A Conversation with Stephen T. Asma
Thomas W. Gaehtgens Episode 9
Berlin’s Museum Island: A Conversation with Thomas W. Gaehtgens
Sandra Luz López Barroso Episode 8
The Cinema of Mexico’s Costa Chica: A Conversation with Sandra Luz López Barroso
Martin Powers Episode 7
Art and Enlightenment in China and Europe: A Conversation with Martin Powers

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Athenaeum Review

Athenaeum Review is an open-access, public-facing journal that publishes essays, reviews, and podcasts by leading scholars in the arts and humanities. Devoting serious critical attention to the arts in Dallas and Fort Worth, we also consider books and ideas of national and international significance. Athenaeum Review is a publication of the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology and the Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History at The University of Texas at Dallas.

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