Could be better
I forced my self to listen to 3 episodes, which I’m not going to lie, they do have kind of interesting content. However, when they would comment on the topic, I couldn't help to find my self a bit annoyed. They could do so much better, their comments do sound like that of a tipsy 17 year old, perhaps they could elaborate more on why they don’t agree/agree with something. Honestly, they remind me of my typical art history classmates, so I don’t really feel that they bring anything new, just what almost everyone in The US and Canada discuss at class currently. Even if one of them is Mexican, they still have a very “white/North American” view, and it would be interesting to see/approach topics with other non white/non European perspectives. We need change in the art world/arena. I’ll continue listening, because I think that they could evolve more with time... so let’s see.Read full review »
nena de montreal via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/29/20
More reviews of The Art History Babes
Like some of the other reviewers, I've been searching for good art podcasts for years. This is a lively, witty group of women who know how to communicate their enthusiasm for art history. They humanize the artists they discuss, describing fascinating anecdotes from their lives and...Read full review »
listeninglover via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/17/16
Color Theory episodes are a nice intro to this podcast. Great for learning with too much pretense.
CFO - MTB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/08/16
I found this podcast through the History Chicks and yay for me! I'm a former art history babe and I am really enjoying the podcast. I've never thought Art History boring but now I think art history is a bit of a party animal! Well done babes!Read full review »
knotslaning via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/17
Do you host a podcast?
Track your ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.
See hourly chart positions and more than 30 days of history.
Get Chartable Analytics »