The Minotaur: Between Humanity and Beastliness

Address:

New Renaissance Art Center of NY
323 East 33rd Street New York, NY 10016

Event:

The Minotaur is perhaps the most captivating figure in mythology for artists throughout the centuries. Its allure likely stems from its dual nature—part human, part beast—and its story, woven with guilt, betrayal, and heroism. In this discussion, we’ll explore how the Minotaur has been interpreted in art and literature over the ages, and attempt to understand what this humanized monster truly represents and can teach us today.











When: Thu., Mar. 27, 2025 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Address:

New Renaissance Art Center of NY
323 East 33rd Street New York, NY 10016

Event:

The Minotaur is perhaps the most captivating figure in mythology for artists throughout the centuries. Its allure likely stems from its dual nature—part human, part beast—and its story, woven with guilt, betrayal, and heroism. In this discussion, we’ll explore how the Minotaur has been interpreted in art and literature over the ages, and attempt to understand what this humanized monster truly represents and can teach us today.

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