Urban Art Antiques, Antiques Mysteries and Great Paintings
From Urban Art and Antiques comes a journey through art, history, and the stories objects tell. In Antiques Mysteries, we explore the hidden pasts of forgotten treasures—artifacts that carry whispers of time, memory, and the uncanny. In Great Paintings, we step inside the canvas to uncover the lives of artists and the moments that shaped their masterpieces. Whether it’s a mysterious doll that returns home or a painting that captures the fleeting light of a vanished world, each episode reveals how art and antiques connect us to the past—and to ourselves. Discover more at http://www.urbanartantiques.com [F...
Podcast Episode: Arch Conspirators
June Art Openings 🎨 … First Thursday, June 4
Spend an evening immersed in Portland’s vibrant gallery scene, with standout exhibitions and receptions at Waterstone, Russo Lee, Augen, and Blackfish. A thoughtfully mapped 1.5-mile walking route makes it easy to experience multiple galleries in one inspiring night. Be sure to check each gallery’s website for the latest updates and event details before heading out.
The Talisman and the Temple
Some paintings show you the world. Others seem to shape it. In a small Paris studio, a group of young artists began treating art less like representation and more like belief. What started as experiment became ritual, and one modest painting turned into something closer to an object of power.
When the Sea Wants Company
A man struggles at the water’s edge. He’s pulling someone from the sea. Or is he being pulled in? In a quiet Danish painting, the line between rescue and something far darker begins to blur. And once you see it, the question follows you out of the gallery.
When the Sea Wants Company
A man struggles at the water’s edge. He’s pulling someone from the sea. Or is he being pulled in? In a quiet Danish painting, the line between rescue and something far darker begins to blur. And once you see it, the question follows you out of the gallery.
Back Roads and Barns: A Hunter’s Tale
The Merchant sells. The Scholar explains. But the Hunter goes looking. On back roads and in forgotten rooms, objects wait exactly where they were left. And sometimes, what you find isn’t just history. It’s something that never quite let go.
Back Roads and Barns: A Hunter’s Tale
The Merchant sells. The Scholar explains. But the Hunter goes looking. On back roads and in forgotten rooms, objects wait exactly where they were left. And sometimes, what you find isn’t just history. It’s something that never quite let go.
The Poison in the Walls
Victorian homes were beautiful—and deadly. Bright green wallpaper, all the rage in the 1800s, contained arsenic that slowly poisoned families from the walls. In this episode, we uncover the chilling story of Shadows from the Walls of Death and the deadly decor people once trusted.
The Poison in the Walls
Victorian homes were beautiful—and deadly. Bright green wallpaper, all the rage in the 1800s, contained arsenic that slowly poisoned families from the walls. In this episode, we uncover the chilling story of Shadows from the Walls of Death and the deadly decor people once trusted.
The Weight of Looking
A neglected nineteenth-century mirror in a former boarding house, its age-worn glass reflecting unsettling inaccuracies in time. Unlike typical memories tied to locations, this mirror embodies the essence of repetition and lingering presence, suggesting that memory can exist independently of walls or names, quietly capturing both past and present.
The Weight of Looking
A neglected nineteenth-century mirror in a former boarding house, its age-worn glass reflecting unsettling inaccuracies in time. Unlike typical memories tied to locations, this mirror embodies the essence of repetition and lingering presence, suggesting that memory can exist independently of walls or names, quietly capturing both past and present.
When the Victorians Spoke with the Dead
What if an old photograph was not just looking back at you but trying to tell you something? Travel to 1848 and the candlelit parlor of the Fox sisters, where three sharp knocks launched a movement that swept across two continents. Séances, spirit photographs, haunted objects, and the very first ghost craze of the modern age. Step inside the world where Victorians believed the dead could answer, and some insisted the knocking never stopped.
When the Victorians Spoke with the Dead
What if an old photograph was not just looking back at you but trying to tell you something? Travel to 1848 and the candlelit parlor of the Fox sisters, where three sharp knocks launched a movement that swept across two continents. Séances, spirit photographs, haunted objects, and the very first ghost craze of the modern age. Step inside the world where Victorians believed the dead could answer, and some insisted the knocking never stopped.