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The Art of ...
A series telling the human stories behind art in Tate's collection. From love and creativity, to failure and protest, each episode explores how art reflects universal experiences. Hear from creatives, curators, gallery visitors and even comedians as they chat about art and how it's relevant to our lives today. Explore more art in our collection at tate.org.uk. Photo: © Rikard Österlund  Hosted on Acast. See
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 95 ratings
Endearing
The first time I listened to this, I immediately felt the sensation I love when I meditate. It’s best listened to in a comfortable environment and with a clear purpose — to breathe in the beauty of art.
ielle.az via Apple Podcasts · Philippines · 07/29/20
Artist’s diving-board!
Tate consistently produces rich content to fuel an artist’s creative pursuits, and this is no exception! I think of this as a jumping off point!
A grateful amateur via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/02/20
Amazing!!!!!
I am really delighted by this Podcast. Please, keep going!
matheus_figueiredo via Apple Podcasts · Brazil · 11/02/19
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