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Benjamin Godsill & Nate Freeman
NOTA BENE
This Week in the Art World
NOTA BENE is the podcast version of a boozy lunch at Sant Ambroeus in which adviser Benjamin Godsill and Vanity Fair art columnist Nate Freeman dish fresh art world gossip from Dimes Square to Mayfair, peel back the curtain on auctions, galleries and fairs—and, critically, tell you where to eat and drink in every museum-stuffed port of call. Plus there’s a special guest each week, and we’ll roast them good regardless of how much clout they carry on the circuit. It’s NOTA BENE. Don’t close the deal until you tune in. Support this podcast:
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Ratings & Reviews
3.8 stars from 137 ratings
Insufferable
These are the two most obnoxious humans I’ve ever listened to.
mmmiiiaaa135 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/24/24
Seemed like a parody
But then I realized that it wasn’t. Sincere would also be incorrect. Deeply out of touch, asking mostly the wrong questions, and somehow of the year 2002, in very un-joyful ways. Good luck guys!
okokok612 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/19/24
Hilarious
Big fan
User3010 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/24
Recent Episodes
Published 07/17/24
Welcome back to a special independence day edition of Nota Bene. Nate and Benjamin catch each other up on our recent travels and adventures in Maine, LA, Philly and Sag Harbor, discuss an incendiary letter by an art advisor to his clients on the state of the market and a goop houseguest that...
Published 07/04/24
Welcome back to Nota Bene. First up, Benjamin recaps to Nate everything the scribe missed in Basel. Then we discuss the sad passing of an art world legend. All that, and MORE on THE ONLY ART PODCAST! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin-godsill/support
Published 06/19/24
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