The ART Channel Original Series – The Curator: Vladimir Kush “Seaglass”
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From The ART Channel’s Original Series The Curator comes a stunning exploration of Russian-born surrealist Vladimir Kush and his unforgettable painting Seaglass. Hosted by Palmer Winslow, Chief Curator of The ART Channel, this episode journeys deep into Kush’s world of imaginative realism, where the sea itself becomes a storyteller. In Seaglass, fragments shaped by time and tide shimmer with new life, embodying themes of resilience, transformation, and the beauty hidden within the broken. Palmer’s thoughtful narration draws out the symbolism of Kush’s work—its oceanic palette, its luminous textures, and the way it reimagines nature’s cycle as a metaphor for human experience. The Curator is The ART Channel’s Original TV Streaming Series, unveiling the hidden meanings, inspirations, and emotional power of contemporary art. Each week, Palmer Winslow guides audiences into the stories behind the canvas, bridging artist and viewer in ways both intimate and profound. Discover the brilliance of Vladimir Kush’s “Seaglass”—a painting that reminds us how even fragments, softened by the sea, can return radiant and whole.