Highly recommended for anyone building culture in NYC
Capital A will motivate you to dig deep into why we create and how we can create better—together. The central theme is based on uncanny observations of the reality of arts culture in contrast to the ideas we perpetuate through branding, media, and academia. That said, you’ll get a pretty heady deep-dive into philosophy, modern political science, futurism, and the many other lenses in which Phil analyzed the question of “what’s next” for the next generation of creatives.
Roozine via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/23/20
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Enjoying Rabovsky’s insightful, relatable, and super interesting peek into the *real* Art world— and all of the financial and political realities that come with being a creative person in the 21st century. Excellent listening material for newbies to art, millennials and gen z’rs living the real...Read full review »
Isabel.Anderi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/20
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
Enjoyed an intelligently led, thoughtful dive into the world of art. Think it’s a perfect podcast for those who like me, unaware of the world of art beyond museums and work of friends, wanting to learn more. Will recommend for anyone who enjoys thoughtful conversations or podcasts.
JaneJay8 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/23/20
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