Finally, fine art for anyone!
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 people and times behind them. Honest and funny. The musical excerpts are wonderful, too.Read full review »
mogreenman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/16
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Tamar's voice is LOVELY & the interviews w museum goers is a great way to live vicariously á la podcast. But the information about each piece of art in the Western art history cannon is always something I didn't know! Always recommending this podcast to my friends.Read full review »
phosphorousmoon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/01/17
I almost feel tricked into learning stuff. Rarely is education this fun, or entertainment this fulfilling. I imagine it’s what people feel like after doing yoga... if I ever did yoga. Tamar is totally honest, super fun, and ridiculously well researched. I’ve never met her, but want to be her...Read full review »
The_Two_Percent via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/17
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
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