“Yes, the production and recording is great. Yes, her voice is soothing and easy to listen to. But what I love are the 'average patron' to the museum giving their descriptions of the work! Then, she really explains the 'story' of the work in the context of the time/place it was created. Great approach, which really increases the appreciation of the work without the academic pretentiousness.”Read full review »
LR Teacher via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/28/17
“I'm a painter who moved from a massive studio building in Brooklyn to the Hudson Valley two years ago and realized the main thing I missed was trading studio visits and going to see art regularly. Been thoroughly enjoying this podcast as a way to have a "museum visit" while painting...”Read full review »
Julia Whitney Barnes via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/07/17
“If I were forced to live with only one podcast, and I subscribe to many (many), it would be this one. Nobody can address such a complex and difficult topic with such complete, but accessible, clarity. I am very picky about art podcasts… heck, nobody can agree on what art is let alone explain...”Read full review »
hakeon via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/02/17
“Tamar Avishai's father sent out an email to everyone he knows recommending his daughter's podcast.
I admire him so much that I thought I'd give these podcasts a listen.
They are wonderful. I love art museums but I thought I absolutely know nothing about art. Now Tamar is not only...”Read full review »
Mikey14000 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/29/16
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