Even the most brilliant works of art aren’t always clear and beautiful in the usual sense we’re used to. And when we look at Malevich’s “Black Square” or the madness on Bosch’s canvases, we can’t help asking: what did the artist mean? What makes these paintings so special—and why do art critics value them? Alina Nikonova will describe 100 masterpieces of all times in detail (Andrei Rublev, Pieter Bruegel, Ilya Repin, Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch, Jackson Pollock), explaining in what their innovation and artistic value lie, how they were created, and why people still continue to admire and be delighted by them.