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Marlene Strauss: Art’s Bad Boys!

Oct 13, 2024


What defines a “bad boy” in art? A figure marred by scandal, a revolutionary spirit challenging the status quo, or an artist whose work defies conventions and provokes outrage? From the rebels who shocked their contemporaries to those whose lifestyles and creations continue to provoke strong reactions, the art world has always had more than its share of mavericks.

In this illustrated lecture, Marlene Strauss explores the lives and works of artists from the 16th century to the present day. From the dramatic and often controversial Caravaggio and Cellini, to the revolutionary Picasso and the provocative Cattelan, Strauss will delve into the stories behind some of art history’s most notorious figures.

Categories: Arts & Entertainment


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