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Phil Rabovsky
Capital A
Unauthorized Opinions on Money, Art & Everything
Phil Rabovsky explores "the possibility of there being a future" in this podcast, which considers the world of today and the world yet to come through the lens of art and money.
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4.9 stars from 22 ratings
Amazing!
This podcast is deeply insightful and intellectual, and at the same time very accessible to those without a strong background in the arts. Phil's ideas are incredibly clear and well-structured, inviting the listener to think in-depth about societal structures and expectations while learning...Read full review »
a.maureen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/16/20
Timely, articulate
Phil maps out the problems that many of us have felt or observed in the contemporary art world in a far more articulate way than most of us could. What more, by illustrating theory with real life examples, he makes these criticisms accessible to those who are new to the discussion / listeners...Read full review »
nahnahrose via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/23/20
Really good podcast. It gives a quite complete panorama of the subject at hand without getting lost into unnecessary details or succumbing to generalizations. It’s a good intro both to the sociology of art. It allows you to discover the role of art and culture in society through art you might...Read full review »
sebmayor1 via Apple Podcasts · France · 04/24/20
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