Random Art history Podcasts

  • By Amara: The Oddities of Art and History
  • Tate
  • In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing
  • Museum of Femininity
  • Oral History Interview Excerpts: Monuments Men
  • Artpop Talk
  • Just Make Art
  • More Than A Muse
  • Art History at Bedtime
  • State Of The Art
  • Mesoamerican Studies On-Air
  • Of the Earth 本土
  • The Year That Was
  • Fingerprints
  • A brush with…
  • Real Fantastic Beasts
  • Pint Saized Art History
  • ECPodcast
  • Everyone Thinks is Queer Except You and Me
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    By Amara: The Oddities of Art and History

    By Amara: The Oddities of Art and History

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    Since Sep 14, 2022 14:00 UTC

    By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the weird, strange, and just downright odd things that happened in the art and history fields. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating worlds. Join me, Amara Andrew, as I navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and history. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, history buff, or just love a good mystery, By Amara is the show for you.

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    Tate

    Tate

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    Since Sep 26, 2017 15:20 UTC

    Hear about the human stories behind art in Tate’s collection.

    Our latest 6-part Women in Revolt! mini-series explores art, activism and the women’s movement in the UK in the 1970s and 80s. From early struggles for equal pay, to punk, Thatcher and the AIDS pandemic, this was a time of extreme social, economic and political change.

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    In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing

    In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing

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    Since Aug 18, 2020 20:00 UTC

    What does it mean to make art history? In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing considers the role of art in society, how knowledge is shared (or obscured), and the way histories are made and unmade—while also considering the personal stakes of scholarship. Each episode offers a lively, in-depth look into the life and mind of a scholar or artist working with art historical or visual material. Discussions touch on guests’ current research projects, career paths, and significant texts, mentors, and experiences that have shaped their thinking. We invite you to join us and listen in on these conversations about the stakes of doing art history today.

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    Museum of Femininity

    Museum of Femininity

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    Since Apr 1, 2019 04:00 UTC

    Welcome to the Museum of Femininity, a laid back podcast exploring different aspects of female history and the representation of women in art and material culture My name is Charlotte Appleyard, a graduate with an MA in Art History and Archaeology of East Asia and museum professional. I have a love of Symbolism, Edo period art, fashion history and all things Victorian. Join me as I learn about areas of art and social history which have either faded from memory or were never taught to me in the first place! This is a fun passion project for me to keep me connected to my various interests, I hope you enjoy my rambles 🙂

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    Oral History Interview Excerpts: Monuments Men

    Oral History Interview Excerpts: Monuments Men

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    Since Nov 22, 2013 12:00 UTC

    Excerpts from interviews which discuss World War II and the U.S. Army’s Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program, also known as the “Monuments Men.”See also: World War II “Monuments Men” Archival Collections at the Archives of American Art

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    Artpop Talk

    Artpop Talk

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    Since Apr 24, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Sisters Bianca (MA in art history) and Gianna (BFA in studio art) Martucci-Fink host conversations that connect the world of art history to our present popular culture. With hot topics, and even hotter guests, they’ll tell you why and how visual culture continues to inform our daily lives–while keeping you up to date on the latest global art and pop news.

    New episodes are out twice a month. Join them every first and third Tuesday for an art-pop talk!

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    Just Make Art

    Just Make Art

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    Since Oct 30, 2023 15:00 UTC

    A conversation about making art and the artist’s journey with Ty Nathan Clark and Nathan Terborg, two artists trying to navigate the art world, just like you.

    In each episode, the duo chooses a quote from a known artist and uses it as a springboard for discussion.

    Through their conversations, Ty and Nathan explore the deeper meaning of the quote and how it can be applied to the artists studio practice. They share their own personal stories and struggles as artists, and offer practical advice and tips for overcoming obstacles and achieving artistic success.

    Whether you’re a seasoned artist or just starting out, “Just Make Art” provides valuable insights and inspiration to help you navigate the creative process and bring your artistic vision to life. With their engaging and conversational style, Ty and Nathan create a welcoming space for listeners to explore their own artistic passions and learn from two artists working hard to navigate the art world.

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    More Than A Muse

    More Than A Muse

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    Since Oct 5, 2020 20:08 UTC

    Welcome to MORE THAN A MUSE, a weekly podcast where we explore the lives of women artists, musicians, writers, sculptors, and more. Join Stauney (a graphic designer) and Sadie (a singer-songwriter) EVERY MONDAY as we reframe art history and pop culture with feminism, empowering women to be educated, unapologetically angry, and champion those whom history has forgotten. Through in-depth historical discussions and pop culture chats, we spotlight unsung heroines, all while challenging the status quo. It’s time to remember every woman artist as ‘More Than A Muse’.

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    Art History at Bedtime

    Art History at Bedtime

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    Since Apr 17, 2020 18:00 UTC

    Art History at Bedtime is a series of original art historical texts read by the art historian and broadcaster, Dr Bendor Grosvenor. Regular updates of stories from the Renaissance and onwards to help you get off to a calming – and learned – night’s sleep. In support of the UK charity, Art History Link Up.Produced by Bendor Grosvenor and Adam Scourfield.

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    State Of The Art

    State Of The Art

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    Since Nov 1, 2017 23:33 UTC

    Each week, host Gabriel Barcia-Colombo speaks with a new artist, curator, technologist, AI, collector, innovator, about the ever-changing relationship between art and tech.

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    Mesoamerican Studies On-Air

    Mesoamerican Studies On-Air

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    Since Sep 14, 2019 20:00 UTC

    Mesoamerican art historian Catherine Nuckols Wilde interviews archaeologists, art historians, linguists, museum curators and more to provide listeners with up-to-date information on the Maya, Aztec, Olmec and more!

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    Of the Earth 本土

    Of the Earth 本土

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    Since Jun 16, 2021 17:00 UTC

    Of the Earth is a podcast created by Cortney Chaffin and Ellen Larson, two art historians who have dedicated themselves to the study of over 5,000 years of material culture from China. The program’s title comes from the Chinese word 本土 (bentu), meaning “native soil.” In each episode, Of the Earth digs into a wide range of topics, introducing listeners to the many connections, complexities, and contradictions of Chinese art and culture, across time and space.

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    The Year That Was

    The Year That Was

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    Since Aug 12, 2019 20:00 UTC

    A look at history one year at a time, from as many angles as possible. Famous people, infamous people, obscure people; wars, revolutions, peace treaties, art, science, sports, religion. The big picture, in an entertaining podcast package. The complete first season of The Year That Was is now available. However, the podcast is now on hiatus. What happens next? That’s a very good question! I’ll let you know as soon as I’ve figured it out for myself. Thanks to everyone who has listened and reached out. This has been enormous fun. Keep in touch! — Elizabeth

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    Fingerprints

    Fingerprints

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    Since Dec 21, 2021 16:00 UTC

    Every object in the Ashmolean has passed from hand to hand to reach the Museum. In a new podcast, we uncover the invisible fingerprints left behind by makers, looters, archaeologists, soldiers, rulers, curators, and many more. These stories of touch reveal the ways in which the forces of conflict and colonialism have shaped Britain’s oldest Museum. Join the Ashmolean’s curators alongside artists, experts, and community members. Fingerprints will be released on the Ashmolean’s website, on Spotify, Apple, and wherever you get your podcasts, weekly from 21 January 2022 until 25 February 2022. Guests include Bénédicte Savoy, co-author of the Report on African Cultural Heritage, commissioned by Emmanuel Macron; Professor Dan Hicks, of Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum; and Simukai Chigudu, one of the founding members of the Rhodes Must Fall campaign.

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    A brush with…

    A brush with…

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    Since Jul 31, 2020 16:37 UTC

    A brush with…, sponsored by Bloomberg Connects, is a podcast by The Art Newspaper that features in-depth conversations with leading international artists. Host Ben Luke asks the questions you’ve always wanted to: who are the artists, historical and contemporary, they most admire? Which are the museums they return to? What are the books, music and other media that most inspire them? What do they get up to in the studio every day? And what is art for, anyway?

    The podcast offers a fascinating insight into the inspirations, the preoccupations and the working lives of some of the most prominent artists today.

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    Real Fantastic Beasts

    Real Fantastic Beasts

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    Since Sep 24, 2022 12:08 UTC

    Alexa Sand and Ian MacInnes explore the world of medieval and Renaissance animals, real, fantastic, and fantastically real.

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    Pint Saized Art History

    Pint Saized Art History

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    Since Jan 2, 2021 02:00 UTC

    From fights between artists, biographical episodes, and how art affects everyone day to day, Pint Saized Art History works to bring art history to you in a fun and accessible way armed with a drink and a friend or two.

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    Everyone Thinks is Queer Except You and Me

    Everyone Thinks is Queer Except You and Me

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    Since Nov 10, 2022 22:00 UTC

    This Podcast is the result of ten years of arts criticism in the legendary -South American blog loveartnotpeople.org that, since 2012, shocked and changed the perception of art and, more specifically, of their cultural elites and their exclusionary practices. But now, I want to elevate blogging to artistic status and also to refer to my reality in the UK and its critical present. Intellectual, artists and academics will pass by this space only to reinforce our commitment to freedom of speech at a time identity politics is weaponised to censor and silence. Entirely in English, it will take decolonial and queer methodologies to their logic extremes..

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