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ArtCurious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art History

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A wildly entertaining and surprisingly educational dive into art history as you've never seen it before, from the host of the beloved ArtCurious podcast We're all familiar with the works of Claude Monet, thanks in no small part to the ubiquitous reproductions of his water lilies on umbrellas, handbags, scarves, and dorm-room posters. But did you also know that Monet and his cohort were trailblazing rebels whose works were originally deemed unbelievably ugly and vulgar? And while you probably know the tale of Vincent van Gogh's suicide, you may not be aware that there's pretty compelling evidence that the artist didn't die by his own hand but was accidentally killed--or even murdered. Or how about the fact that one of Andy Warhol's most enduring legacies involves Caroline Kennedy's moldy birthday cake and a collection of toenail clippings? ArtCurious is a colorful look at the world of art history, revealing some of the strangest, funniest, and most fascinating stories behind the world's great artists and masterpieces. Through these and other incredible, weird, and wonderful tales, ArtCurious presents an engaging look at why art history is, and continues to be, a riveting and relevant world to explore.
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In fact the CIA uses all the above you mentioned ranging from priests, charities, NGOS, humanitarian outfits, journalists and the media as fronts and covers for their spying. It is documented multiple times over decades. The CIA even has it's own official NGO called the National Endowment for Democracy.

My favorite is the US AID CIA spy who goes into Afghanistan in the 1980s that is profiled in Charlie Wilson's war. Or the fake vaccination program they conducted with "humanitarian" NGOs and charities:

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-cia-fake-vacc...

My favorite CIA journalists are the ones who worked for CBS and other publications and were involved in promoting Modern Art around the world with NGOs like MoMA, the Rockefeller and Ford Foundations:

https://news.artnet.com/art-world/artcurious-cia-art-excerpt...

https://daily.jstor.org/was-modern-art-really-a-cia-psy-op/

https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20161004-was-modern-art-...

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-...

https://www.amazon.com/Cultural-Cold-War-World-Letters/dp/15...

https://www.amazon.com/ArtCurious-Unexpected-Slightly-Strang...

There is a humorous scene in Men In Black where they refer to Andy Warhol as a CIA spy.

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