I wish my college Art 100 had been like this
Years ago I loved visiting museums and the art they contained but didn’t feel that warmth when I encountered art history, This podcast bridges the disconnect and is one of the most enjoyable I have encountered, Calming and refreshing—the opposite of a newscast. To probably misquote the host, Tamal Avishai: “reclaiming art history for the masses, one artwork at a time”!
Greybird17 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/26/22
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After you've suffered through so many bland museum audio tours, docent talks, and wall captions, listening to Tamar describe art — and put it in its historical and cultural context — is like being bathed in fresh forest-pine air. She's grounded, patient, funny, insightful. This is the...Read full review »
WorldWideWade via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/06/16
It's as if a kind and knowledgeable friend is leading you through the artwork. Never snooty or patronizing. The tone is warm, engaging and inclusive. For anyone who never thought they'd studied enough in school to truly understand art, these podcasts connect you to the work and the real...Read full review »
mogreenman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/16
I like art, but don't usually have time to stop and sniff the canvas, so having a weekly-ish podcast helps me do that. The Lonely Palette does a really nice job of breaking down art in a way that appeals to even non-artsy types. It's fun to hear reactions from average joes, and then dive...Read full review »
remlee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/16/17
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