Caravaggio the Destroyer (ft. Jaspreet Singh Boparai)
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Started January 23, 2026
In this episode, Jaspreet Singh Boparai joins R. R. Reno on The Editor’s Desk to talk about his recent review, “Caravaggio and Us” from the January 2026 issue of. The post Caravaggio the Destroyer (ft. Jaspreet Singh Boparai) appeared first on First Things
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Caravaggio the Destroyer (ft. Jaspreet Singh Boparai)
First Things (United States) | Jan 22, 2026
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Jan 23, 2026
The glorification of Caravaggio's tumultuous life distracts from the moral complexities in his art, which should be critically examined.
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Caravaggio's art serves as a powerful reflection of human struggle, making it essential for contemporary audiences to engage with his work.
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Emphasizing Caravaggio's personal struggles can inspire deeper discussions about the relationship between an artist's life and their work.
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The debate around Caravaggio's legacy highlights the importance of acknowledging the artist's flaws while appreciating his contributions to the art world.
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Understanding Caravaggio's influence on art requires a balance of admiration and scrutiny of his destructive tendencies.
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