I don't even like art history. Or podcasts.
Museums make me sleepy. Podcasts make me distracted. WHAT WITCHCRAFT IS THIS COMBINATION? Avishai makes art history not only approachable, but appealing: funny, unexpected, tangible. Expertly produced and a joy all around; this is literally one of three podcasts I subscribe to, total.
adriannelacy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/06/16
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Tamar Avishai, the podcast host and author, provides wonderful nsights into art works and the artist who produced them. It's a great way to stay connected to art history. She provides the most thoughtful art reviews of any art history podcast I have heard! I wouldn't miss an episode.Read full review »
LA Connection via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/11/18
Lonely Palette does a hard thing really well: it tells visual stories in a way that's easy to understand by just hearing it. I like a lot of the episodes, but one of my favorites is Edward Hopper's "Room in Brooklyn" episode (13). It's an easy visual to relate to: everybody...Read full review »
Isosceles Kramer Jr. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/18
It's shocking that this podcast hasn't covered a work by a single female artist. So, so shameful.Read full review »
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