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Art history was never meant to be a list of names and dates you were supposed to memorize in tenth grade. It was always something messier, more human, and far more interesting than that. In this episode, Mackenzie breaks down the major art movements — Neoclassicism, Impressionism, Modernism, Abstract Expressionism, Postmodernism, and Contemporary art — not as a timeline, but as a chain reaction. Because every single movement started the same way: with artists who looked at what existed and decided it wasn't enough anymore. You'll learn why critics accidentally named Impressionism with an insult, what Picasso was actually rebelling against, why Abstract Expressionism made New York the art capital of the world, and how Warhol used consumer culture to blow up everything that came before him. By the end, you won't just recognize these terms — you'll understand what they were fighting for. And the next time someone at a gallery says "this feels very postmodern," you'll know exactly what they mean. This is not Art History 101. No lectures. No slides. Just the story of people who refused to repeat what came before them — and changed everything because of it. Subscribe to La Collector wherever you listen, and follow along on Instagram (@lacollector.podcast) for gallery picks, cultural commentary, and art world insider access.
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