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Curated Video
The Art of Holding Breath: Secrets of Free Divers
Dive deep into the world of free divers like Stéphane Mifsud, who can hold his breath for over 11 minutes underwater. This segment explores the physiological and mental training that enables such incredible feats, including enhanced...
Curated Video
Connecting Across Continents: The Evolution of Video Calls
Discover how technology has transformed communication, allowing us to stay visually connected with friends and family worldwide, even from remote vacation spots. This video delves into the advancements from traditional satellite...
The Art Assignment
The Case For Mark Rothko | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
Rectangles after rectangles after rectangles. Rothko was a truly prolific artist who found his groove painting hazy swatches of color and stuck with it until the very end. Maybe you've wondered what the point of it all is, or why he did...
Jabzy
Pemmican War - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Pemmican War
The Art Assignment
The Truth of the Tortured Artist
We addressed the myth, and now it's time for the truth of the tortured artist. Some art is born of pain and suffering, and reflects the darkest side of human experience. We like that about it.
Espresso Media
Exploring the Artistic Legacy of Pierre Auguste Renoir in Kamya Sirmour
The video explores the life and work of Pierre Auguste Renoir, a pioneering impressionist artist who lived in Kamya Sirmour on the French Riviera. It discusses his friendship with fellow artist Suzanne and his move to the south for...
Espresso Media
Discovering the Art and Beauty of Nice: Honoring Matisse and His Chapel
This video explores the art and life of modernist master Henri Matisse, focusing on his time in the city of Nice and his creation of a stunning chapel in nearby Venice. Viewers will learn about Matisse's revolutionary approach to art and...
Amor Sciendi
Matisse and Hemingway
There are similarities between the French Artist Henri Matisse and the American author living in Paris Ernest Hemingway. What made their style so popular in the early part of the 20th century? Full Hemingway passage: "Chapter IX"...